Info-ParaNet Letters Volume 1 Issue 31 Subjects - Subject: Re: Interesting Contradiction Part II Subject: Bruce Cathie Subject: Info-Paranet Newsletter Subject: Re: Thomas Bearden --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4 Sep 89 07:52:00 GMT From: paranet!f401.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Bob.Fletcher Subject: Re: Interesting Contradiction Part II > I had an unusual "theory" presented to me at work yesterday. > The underground bases are being designed to house various Linda: Pine Gap, like all NORAD bases are so secretive that you could say anything about them. But I would still like to have alook at what goes on. Bob.. -- Bob Fletcher - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: ...!scicom!30163!401!Bob.Fletcher INTERNET: Bob.Fletcher@f401.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4 Sep 89 07:59:00 GMT From: paranet!f401.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Bob.Fletcher Subject: Bruce Cathie > Hello, Bob! I didn't know NORAD had bases in Australia, but > your post caught my eye for another reason, too: Have you > read any of Bruce Cathie's books on the weird > electrogravitational effects "down under"? "The Bridge to > Infinity," "Harmonic 33" are probably the best known books. > Cathie is/was a captain for Air New Zealand (??? not sure of the > airline name -- sorry). He has numerous mathematical/geometric > theories to explain UFO visibility/invisibility, flight paths, > etc. Many years ago I did read his theories on the UFO double grid round the planet giving a 3 dinentional perspective if earth. I have not read anything else and it does sound very interesting. I would cetainly like to know more. > "explosion" in a "factory" in Auckland in 1966/7. The "factory" > building sort of flew apart. Without a blast, or any burning, > or collateral damage -- or anything. Apparently there wasn't > anything explosive IN the place, not even gas. The mysterious > "owners" were doing electronic work. Did you see the NZ file "Quiet Earth" it sounds like the story was taken from a lot of what you have just reflected on. Bob..... -- Bob Fletcher - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: ...!scicom!30163!401!Bob.Fletcher INTERNET: Bob.Fletcher@f401.n30163.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 4 Sep 89 01:16:51 GMT From: shelmrei@nmsu.edu Subject: Info-Paranet Newsletter Mike asked for a brief introduction from each subscriber. This is mine. My name is Stephen Helmreich. I'm a computer researcher at the Computing Research Lab at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM. I'm also working on a Ph.D. dissertation in linguistics, through the University of Illinois. I subscribed primarily out of sheer curiosity. I have had no experiences with UFOs nor do I know many people who have seen them. I have, however, always been interested in science fiction and weird kinds of things. Ripley's _Believe It or Not_ was my favorite comic when I was growing up. I suppose my interest now is more in the area of the psychological aspects of this subject. I read J. Vallee's books several years ago and was impressed with the correlations between current UFO descriptions and accounts that occurred much earlier (the space blimps in turn-of-the-century Texas, the "little people", etc.). I'm also interested in the psychology of religion, and, in particular, how people can "talk" about things that, almost by their nature, cannot be shared with someone else. I'm also interested in the way evidence is weighed, decisions are made, and beliefs established. (I subscribed to sci.physics.fusion for the same reason.) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 2 Sep 89 15:37:30 GMT From: paranet!Linda.Murphy Subject: Re: Thomas Bearden > their applications in UFO propulsion/concealment. And it happened when I > wrote Dr. Bennewitz at Thunder Labs about his Air Force consulting work > -- as described in "Clear Intent". Turns out Bennewitz no longer works > at Thunder Labs (according to the receptionist). > > Is ANYBODY out there? I wonder sometimes. From what I understand, Bennowitz suffered a mental collapse, and William Moore observed this. (William Moore created quite a stir at the MUFON conference according to those who attended it). Details about Bennowitz, and his demise can be found in Moore's presentation, "FOCUS", Volume 4 (New Series) : Issues 4-5-6 June 30, 1989. It is 20 pages long, and is $10.00. Address is 4219 W. Olive Ave. Suite 247, Burbank, California 91505. Bearden, is/was part of the USPA, some group that designs and builds psychotronic devices. (U.S. Psychotronics Association, Inc.) [for those who don't know -- psychotronic devices are devices that are designed to "amplify" psychic energies]. Bearden, at least in 1984, had "friends like Alexander and Rauscher have got Bearden access to the Pentegon since his retirement." [once again, a quote from McRae]. What concerns me, is the addictive qualities of particular psychotronic devices. This was noted by Persinger, and researchers back in the 70's. It seems that if the "aliens" are responsible for the abductee experience, using a technology similar to these devices, it would account for the eventual "submission". There are some anamolies in all of this that need to be looked into. I can't do much here, in the middle of the desert (the only thing I miss about "Big City Life" are those super-structured multi-storied libraries!), but the info I left you on Alpha should put you on the right track. ( 1:304/1) -- Linda Murphy - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: ...!scicom!Linda.Murphy INTERNET: Linda.Murphy@paranet.FIDONET.ORG ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ INFO-PARANET NEWSLETTER ADMIN paranet-request@scicom.alphacdc.com ARTICLE SUBMISSION infopara@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM