Info-ParaNet Newsletters Volume I Number 458 Sunday, August 18th 1991 Today's Topics: NEWS NOTES 15 ACA ACA ACA Alien Liaison Alien Liaison New Clipping Who is Lord Hill-Norton **** Warning ***** Communion Philadelphia Experiment Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? The UFO Phenomenon MJ-12, The Age Of Aquarius etc. Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? Banning Political Advertising Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith.Basterfield@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Keith Basterfield) Subject: NEWS NOTES 15 Date: 9 Jul 91 21:31:00 GMT * Forwarded from "UFO Research Australia" * Originally from Keith Basterfield * Originally dated 07-09-91 14:29 Sorry, that there haven't been more NEWS NOTES of late but I am starting a new full time job tomorrow and there's only so many hours in the day! 15.1 For those who may have been following the fantasy-prone hypothesis debate re UFO abductions I came across a Journal article which might be of interest. "Psychological Reports" (1990) 66:655-658, carries an article titled "Fantasy Proneness and Paranormal beliefs" by Dr Harvey Irwin of the University of New England. The abstract reads as follows:- "The report of personal parapsychological experiences has been linked with the personality construct of fantasy proness. It is possible that the factor of paranormal belief mediates this association. Certainly some data suggest that paranomral belief is conducive to the report of parapsychological experiences. This study examined the feasibilty of the other facet of the issue, namely that fantasy proness facilitates paranormal belief. For a group of 92 adults a measure of fantasy proness correlated significantly with belief in traditional religious concepts, psi, witchcraft, spiritualism, extraordinary life forms, and precognition." 15.2 The "Skeptical Inquirer" Vol 15 Spring 1991 pages 274-280 carries an item about certain health professionals and "survivor' stories of satanic cults in the US. There appears to be a number of similarities between UFO abduction research conducted by some health professionals and ufologists, and satanic cult research. If anyone wishes a copy let me know. 15.3 The same issue of the 'Inquirer' also has a short piece on the Kecksburg UFO crash which has featured in recent MUFON Journals. Written by an astronomer it tells a much different story to the MUFON account. -+- FD 1.99c # Origin: Research Officer - UFORA (9:1030/12) -- Keith Basterfield - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Keith.Basterfield@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bob.Fletcher@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Bob Fletcher) Subject: ACA Date: 13 Jul 91 02:51:00 GMT I was wondering how many of you saw A Current Afair yesterday. It showed some abductees and Bud Hopkins in interview. I wonder what oppinions people have come up with. Regards, Bob..... -- Bob Fletcher - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Bob.Fletcher@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Erwin.Cools@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Erwin Cools) Subject: ACA Date: 16 Jul 91 11:28:00 GMT Hello Bob, * In a message originally to All, Bob Fletcher said: > I was wondering how many of you saw A Current Afair > yesterday. It showed some abductees and Bud Hopkins in > interview. I wonder what oppinions people have come up > with. Although I do believe that there has been contacts with beings from UFO's, I found the people in the ACA interviews a bit hard to take. One person summed it up rather neatly; frustrated, a bit unbalanced and starving for attention. Erwin. -- Erwin Cools - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Erwin.Cools@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith.Basterfield@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Keith Basterfield) Subject: ACA Date: 17 Jul 91 01:22:00 GMT I saw the Current Affair segment and was a litle disappointed that the interviewer did not seek to present a segment where there were pro and con viewpoints. There is quite a debate raging in the US between competing hypotheses. The views of Budd Hopkins, as expressed in the ACA segment are not news, they have been around for several years now. Personally, I would have liked to have seen a segment contrasting ETH and other hypotheses to explain abductions. In contrast to the US scene, abduction research in Australia has been almost exclusively conducted away from the media spotlight. -+- FD 1.99c # Origin: Research Officer - UFORA (9:1030/12) -- Keith Basterfield - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Keith.Basterfield@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Keith.Basterfield@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Keith Basterfield) Subject: Alien Liaison Date: 18 Jul 91 13:45:00 GMT If anyone has read the recent book, "Alien Liaison" by Timothy Good, published by Century Random, of London, I'd appreciate your thoughts on it. Thanks. -+- FD 1.99c # Origin: Research Officer - UFORA (9:1030/12) -- Keith Basterfield - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Keith.Basterfield@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bill.Chalker@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Bill Chalker) Subject: Alien Liaison Date: 19 Jul 91 06:11:00 GMT "Alien Liaison - the Ultimate Secret" by Timothy Good (242 pages, Century), is an interesting read, however there is little in the way of really solid data. If one uses the scientific criteria that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence you have the the claims but certainly not the evidence. Chapters are as follows: 1. Aerial Confrontation - mainly about pilot encounters, some interesting material for those of you who have not seen this stuff before. The chapter ends by getting into pilot John Lear's material re "a deal" between aliens & the US government. Good qualifies this fortunately with the following: "John Lear's statements have naturally provoked a great deal of outrage, effectively alienating him from the mainstream of 'serious' UFO research. He has now admitted to me that some of his sources have proved to be completely unreliable and that he has occassionally made wild and exaggerated statements. Yet he maintains that the scenario is basically true. And in one respect, at least, he could be right." >From this Good launches into the cattle mutlilation saga. 2. A Question of Need? - basically a summary of the "mute" saga. All I can say is that if "mutes" are such an integral part of the UFO phenomenon, why don't we have them happening here. There is not a single credible case in Australia to my knowledge. The Adelaide hills story of a few years ago has no solid basis. 3. Colorado Breakthrough - this is an intriguing story, but not original to Tim Good. If the story is of interest to you consult the original report in the APRO Bulletin which is where I read it back in 1978-79. 4. Alien Dimensions - brings together a number of tales varying in credibility. The Nixon letters to contactee Dan Fry are fairly pointless & irrelevant. The Gerald Light letter while provocative is still totally unconfirmed. Light I gather was an esoteric writer about whom little is known and yet there are researchers who are prepared to accept his letter as "fact" and embark on leaps of logic from there. The rest of the stories are largely apocryphal. Reagan's flirtation with UFOs gets a run. While Tim Good dwells on the benign alien dimensions he does at least mention the more "dangerous liaisons" (the fatalities in Brazil See Vallee's Confrontations). 5. Hardware - largely covers known cases. The Segeant Brown tale is interesting. The book repeats Geralsd Anderson's story of being a young witness to the Magdalena "retrieval", but there appear to be good reasons to suspect this source. The Jackie Gleason/Nixon story gets a run. In short many rather apocryphal tales get mentioned, some just rate a passing mention. Even Australia get a mention with 2 tales - one an early version of the Boulia sphere story (the latter were identified as Russian hardware) and UFOs coming out of Pine Gap. other chapters are Project Aquarius, Dreamland, Alien Technology, Containers, and Cosmic Journey. I found the book worth reading but it fails to provide a strong case for "alien liaison". 2 chapters focus on the Bob Lazar saga. Thankfully Bill Coopers wild tales don't get a look in. Cosmic Journey covers Bob Oechsler's strange experiences. While interesting there is much that concerned me there. Thats all I have time for tonight. If time permits I'll put a further message up on the book. -+- FD 2.00 # Origin: ParaNet Omega-Tau *** Sydney Australia (9:1030/8) -- Bill Chalker - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Bill.Chalker@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bob.Fletcher@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Bob Fletcher) Subject: New Clipping Date: 24 Jul 91 05:19:00 GMT International Express London 18 July 1991 ********************** SPOTTING THE UFO MADNESS BY PETER TORY It is curious indeed that Lord Hill-Norton, former Chief of Defense Staff and senior NATO commander, actually seems to believe that governments are "covering-up" over UFO's. Of all the people, once in a position to have been aware of such things, surly it would have been him. Yet plainly he thinks that there are departments who know, not only of confirmed sightings but of even more dramatic evidence. A UFO expert called me up the other day and said: "They've got bodies, you know." Would the distinguished Lord Hill-Norton, former captain of the Ark Royal, go along with that too? MIRACLES Michael Harrington, a reviewer of the latest, plainly daft book on the topic, Alien Liaison; The Ultimate Secret, recalls how Carl Jung spoke in 1959 of a religion vacuum in the heart of modern man. "In our world miracles do not happen any more, and we feel that something simply must happen which will provide an answer or show a way out.....it is, of course, the expectation of a Saviour." If true, how bleak. If not, then we had better join Lord Hill- Norton on his mountain top. -- Bob Fletcher - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Bob.Fletcher@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bob.Fletcher@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Bob Fletcher) Subject: Who is Lord Hill-Norton Date: 24 Jul 91 05:21:00 GMT Would anyone have any information on who Lord Hill-Norton is, and exectly what he has said to upset the conservative 'Express. It would seem that the paper has tryed to discredit him in some way or other. Bob...... -- Bob Fletcher - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Bob.Fletcher@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin) Subject: **** Warning ***** Date: 7 Jul 91 23:31:00 GMT * Forwarded from "Fido UFO Echo" * Originally from Mike Mansfield * Originally dated 07-05-91 23:20 In a recent 'research study' done by UTMB Neuropsychology Galveston on theeffects of migrane headaches upon lifestyle, a few CURIOUS questions arose, being that my wife was a participant, she was able to relay this information to me. (She had recently been scheduled for a Cat Scan to diagnose unusual migrane headaches) The questionairres were in general, mostly generic, but the following questions were asked that make me feel *perhaps* something more is being studied than just headaches... 1) Have you ever felt you were being watched? next question was a clincher... 2) Do you believe in Extraterrestrial life? I see little reason that such questions should be included in a purely scientific study unless the medical profession has turned 180 degrees and suddenly believes in extraterrestrials... (still waiting for the results of the Cat-Scan... although I wonder if we'll get to see what was actually taken, or not...) -- Michael Corbin - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brad.Foenander@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Brad Foenander) Subject: Communion Date: 28 Jul 91 07:07:00 GMT > Sounds like that would be your best option! GoodLuck, and if > you can't find it anywhere else maybe we could organize > something, do that you can have a look see. yeah.. whatever.. I'm back at school again now though which means for the next 4 months I have virtually no time again.. I've still gotta have a look around for the video.. time is hard to come by! sheesh!.. dunno where I'm gonna find the time for this project.. luckily the weight has been lifted off now. It doesn't count as much!! > > well mine are finally over.. now its party time! > Lucky person, I've still got two too go! and now.. just 5 weeks till the next ones!!! argh!! Brad -- Brad Foenander - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Brad.Foenander@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Kent Raynor) Subject: Philadelphia Experiment Date: 29 Jul 91 10:57:00 GMT * In a message originally to Gavin Gregson, Graham Pyne said: > Also I got a book called _The Philadelphia Experiment & other > UFO Conspiracies_ by Brad Steiger with Alfred Bielek and > Sherry Hanson Steiger. > > I have had a quick glance at this and it also seems very > interesting Hello there. I was just wondering what the basic direction of this book might be. I'm very new to this area of interest and one of the first books I read was by brad Steiger - as I recall it was called "Mysteries Of Time and Space" - and in it he virtually allowed John Keel to debunk the whole Philadelphia Experiment as nonsense and the product of one man's (Carl Allende's) imagination. Has he now changed his mind? If you have the time I would be interested to hear what he (and you) have to say on this matter. Thank you. [KR] -- Kent Raynor - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Kent Raynor) Subject: Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? Date: 29 Jul 91 11:09:00 GMT * In a message originally to Graham Pyne, Duncan Roads said: > Keely, Reich, The Cosmic Conspiracy by Deyo, Bruce Cathie Hello there. I'm fairly new to this area and so my knowledge of some of the people you've mentioned is quite limited, however I thought I might pass this on to you for what its worth and get your reaction (if any). About four years ago, I was driving down to Melbourne from the country and had the radio tuned to a program called "Australia Overnight". The program is no longer on, alas, but that night they had on a gentleman who's name I have unfortunately forgotten, who was talking about UFO's. The host of the program invited people to call in and ask questions of the guest and to pass on their thoughts in the matter. One caller rang in and asked the guest about Stan Deyo and his "The Cosmic Conspiracy." The guest was fairly noncommital about him and the caller then went on to relate the following story; He said that his older brother worked at STW-9 in Perth and the Sales Manager there was none other that Stan Deyo. The brother asked if he was the same Stan Deyo who ha authored the book and Deyo admitted that he was. He also said that at certain times of the year, publishers are keen on getting " Beach reading material" and that when his original novel was rejected he simply made up a book he would buy - namely "The Cosmic Conspiracy". The guest and the host - Owen Delaney - said that "anything was possible" and left the matter at that. Do you know if these assertions are true, and whether Mr Deyo is still in the book-authoring business? And what sort of credibility did you think the book had? I'd be very keen to hear your thoughts -or anyone else's who might read this. Thank you. [KR] -- Kent Raynor - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: KEITH.SONERSON@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (KEITH SONERSON) Subject: The UFO Phenomenon Date: 30 Jul 91 04:26:00 GMT Has anyone purchased the new series of books that Time-Life books are offering? The books range from GHOSTS, TELEPATHY, CLAIRVOYANCE, ESP, ASTRAL PROJECTION, UFOS, REINCARNATION, HUMAN MAGNETISM, BIGFOOT, DREAMS, MIND OVER MATTER, BERMUDA TRIANGLE, OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCES AND STONEHENGE. I am interested in mpurchasing them, but wondered whether anyone who has already purchased them has any comment on their accuracy and genuinity... Regards, Keith Sonerson -+- FD 1.99c # Origin: UFO RESEARCH AUST (Victoria Branch) (9:1030/4) -- KEITH SONERSON - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: KEITH.SONERSON@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Kent Raynor) Subject: MJ-12, The Age Of Aquarius etc. Date: 31 Jul 91 07:54:00 GMT I'm currently reading through all the MJ-12 and related files in the ParaNet area here on Zoist, and I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or opinions to offer? The files seem a little old - early 1990 seems the most recent - and so I'm wondering if anything new may have been brought forward to either discredit or strengthen the veracity of facts(?) stated therein. Jim Speiser has rated most of the docs as hoaxes or probable hoaxes, but there seems to be an enormous body of books out there that claim otherwise. Does anyone know if 'Strawberry Ice-cream' has sudddenly became the USA's number one flavour as a result of "Falcon's" (Or was it Condor's?) revelations about EBE's loving that particular type of frozen food? Final question - if MJ-12 was supposed to be "Majestic - 12" , why have the "J" at all? Wouldn't M-12 be the natural contraction of this name? [KR] -- Kent Raynor - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Duncan.Roads@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Duncan Roads) Subject: Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? Date: 30 Jul 91 21:07:00 GMT Hi there Kent, Thanks for your message, but I wonder sometimes about such heresay stories. I got hold of "The Cosmic Conspiracy" several years ago, when I was in the book trade. It is my opinion that the book was definitely suppressed - for some reason or another - so - so much for "beach reading" as it did not work. If you have read the book, you will realise that it contains basic conspiracy theory stuff on - The Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, UFO stuff from his own alleged CIA background, Plus lots of Tesla type anti-gravity research. He sums the whole she-bang up into a colossal "religious" conspiracy, ie good vs evil, or God vs Satan, if you like, with us as the pawns in a cosmic, chess battle for possession of our souls. (Don't know why they'd want mine). Stan Deyo definitely believes what he has written, he did not write it for "beach reading". If you want I can give you his phone number in Western Australia, and if you ring him, you will see for yourself that he is passionate about what he believes is happening. He recently wrote another book called "The Vindicator Scrolls". It carries on the "conspiracy" if you like. First up there is a lot of stuff (quoted from the Bible) where he tries proving that Atlantis existed, but in the Gulf of Aden in the Middle East somewhere. The rest of the book is full of amazing "suppressed technolgy", some of which I believe has been made to work by readers of the book who tried it out for themselves. He also has an update on the UFO conspiracy, where he summarises what Bill Cooper has said about the Secret Government and treaties with Alien races etc. He does not really take sides on this issue, but adds his own personal experiences - if anything they actually dovetail with what Cooper claims, giving Cooper more credibility. Both books are extremely hard to obtain. My opinion is that the Cosmic Conspiracy was suppressed because of the sensitive technological information it contained - especially the stuff on Tesla etc. If you don't believe that information can be suppressed, think again. There are government injunctions in place from decades ago, banning the viewing of many books in our best libraries from being seen by the general public. One needs written permission from University Deans or similar "status" to view these. (I have experience of this). Also on the above note, try going to any decent science encyclopaedia, especially American or Australian ones, and find any references to Nikola Tesla. I have a classic one, - the Cadillac Modern Encyclopaedia - modern, recent and American. So thick that I need to lift weights for a few days to lift it - Nikola Tesla's name does not appear as a listing! Anyway, enough of this, thanks for the line, and I hope this has been of some help. regard Duncan Roads Nexus Magazine -+- FD 1.99c # Origin: Nexus Magazine - Montville, Qld. (9:1030/5) -- Duncan Roads - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Duncan.Roads@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul.Anthony.Nunns@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Paul Anthony Nunns) Subject: Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? Date: 3 Aug 91 21:03:00 GMT Hi Duncan, I was talking to Bob Laidlaw recently regarding a book with the title "Behold a Pale Horse" by Cooper and was wondering if that is the Cooper book you were referring to that is hard to get. Could you please give me details on how I can purchase a copy here in Melbourne as the book shops including the alternative ones havent heard of it or have it in their most recent publishing listings. Also I enjoyed the latest copy of Nexus...I was surprised to see it for sale in the local seven-eleven store!! In regards to the article of the Hypogeum in Malta, I visited it last year and noticed their were boarded off sections as we went through. I did not hear of any disappearances but since I have relatives there I will make some enquiries to get further details. On a different track... I got a little curious about the new legislation regarding the Banning of Political Ads on the Electronic Media and got a copy of the Background of the proppsed legislation from th Fed member here, There are some interesting facts that should be made public and wonder if you want me to upload the text Verbatim for your perusal?? Regards...Paul -- Paul Anthony Nunns - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Paul.Anthony.Nunns@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Duncan.Roads@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Duncan Roads) Subject: Banning Political Advertising Date: 6 Aug 91 04:43:00 GMT Hi there, and thanks for the message. Yes, I would love to see the text verbatim regarding the banning of political advertising. Regarding the availability of "Beyond A Pale Horse" by William Cooper, you can obtain them from:- The Crystal Cascade, PO Box 2002, Strathpine Cntr, Qld 4500. Phone: (07) 269 9116 or maybe try the Esoteric Sciences Bookshop, 475 Elizabeth St, Sydney 2000 Phone: (02) 698 8586. In each case, mention you got the info from Nexus. Good luck regards Duncan Roads -+- FD 1.99c # Origin: Nexus Magazine - Montville, Qld. (9:1030/5) -- Duncan Roads - via FidoNet node 1:104/422 UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name INTERNET: Duncan.Roads@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG -------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kent.Raynor@f0.n1030.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Kent Raynor) Subject: Cosmic Conspiracy.. Or Was It? Date: 9 Aug 91 11:38:00 GMT > Hi there Kent, Hello There! > Thanks for your message, but I wonder sometimes about such > heresay stories. > Stan Deyo definitely believes what he has written, he did not > write it for "beach reading". > If you want I can give you his phone number in Western > Australia, and if you ring him, you will see for yourself Hmm, so the part about Stan Deyo living in WA is correct? And would you know if by any chance he did/does actually work in sales at STW-9? If so, it makes the person's story ery interesting as I had no idea that Stan lived in Australia, let alone what state he lived in. > summarises what Bill Cooper has said about the Secret > Government and treaties with Alien races etc. He does not Is it at all conceivable that such a treaty could exist today? With so much information leaking out of the US -Watergate, IranGate (perhaps the delayof hostage release), Defense contractors over-billing etc.- how would you keep something like this secret? And wouldn't it follow that other governments must be involved - particularly the Soviets - and how can they keep these things secret? (By that I mean the part of some of the related MJ-12 dox that refer to Aliens requiring human blood and so on.) > Also on the above note, try going to any decent science > encyclopaedia, especially American or Australian ones, and > find any references to Nikola Tesla. I have a classic one, - I was reading about Tesla in a 1969/70 vintage edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Does this count? And have you ever wondered about the fact that Tesla was not "one of our boys"? If he's been an American or British, he would probably have had several movies and mini-series made about him already. Instead we seem to have heaps on the self-perpetuating publicity machine, Thomas Edison - who apparently had a team of cameramen following him around, making 'Edison' newsreels that were screened around the world. (My grandmother remembers seeing them as part of travelling "picture shows" in country Victoria during the early 30's). By that standard, Nikola Tesla is an unappreciated/forgotten man. What sort of things about Tesla would you suggest have been "suppressed"? I remember reading about his "World Energy" device and sometthing or other about a "weather controlling" machine (?) but apart from that I'm in a position to be educated! If you can suggest any literature on the above, or that deals with what we've talked about already, I'd greatly appreciate any reading lists you may have to offer. > Anyway, enough of this, thanks for the line, and I hope this > has been of some help. It certainly has! 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