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Issue No. 5 August, 1973

CONTENTS
HARRY BELIL
associate publisher
& editorial director

FEATURES
GARY PARSONS
editor
10 Avoid D isaster With Parasensory Warnings Irene F. Hewes
SAUL GOLDSTEIN
14 Two Spirit Lectures On Education Charles H. Hapgood
managing editor 19 Nostradamus : The Enigma Of A Prophet Stewart Robb
21 Uranius : Science Of Life . Dorothy Ellerman
BRYCE BOND 23 Unearthly Visitors Hayden C. Hewes
research editor
26 Developing Psychic Energy Bryce Bond
LYDIA BELIL
29 Strange Fire Spirits . . Jane And Kurt Singer
assistant research editor 32 Frozen M am moths Ivan Sanderson
34 Stock M arket Reports Based On Numerology
AARON BEN SAMUEL And Astrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zalar
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art director

ZACHARY JAY
assistant art director
DEPARTMENTS
SAMUEL JOSEPH
graphic design
4 Editorial Harry Belil
5 Letters To The Editor · Readers
HAYDEN C. HEWES 8 Books For Review Lydia Belil
mid-west editor 13 Strange And Unknown Harry Belil
36 UFO Report Hayden C. Hewes
ARTHUR SHUTTLEWOOD
European correspondent
52 True Experiences Readers
62 Occult H appenings Dick Schwartzberg
MARY BEE
production manager

KATHY GINGER
promotion director

PHOTO CREDITS
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Front Cover Design, Harry Belil; Page 10, Bryce Bond; Page 14,
assistant promotion director
John Hernandez; Page 32, Leo Summers; Page 34, Aaron Ben Samu el .

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EDITORIAL

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I have heard from many readers concerning the loss of


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large titles. At this time, I would like to inform my readers
that we are putting out a magazine, an elaborate maga-
� zine for persons probing the world BEYOND REALITY,
n\l who feel they are in need of a good consumer-type publica­
�, tion, and not a news letter nor digest, and most certainly
:1 not just another pulp.

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First, the illustrations add a little feeling to the other­
wise very drab-looking magazine that it would be without
the extra effort in thought and artistic ability which adds
to the interest of the articles and stories.
Secondly, I would never sacrifice written material
for art. This I can assure you. I would not stretch the
stories just for the sake of more written matter which
would not add any more to your knowledge or pleasure.
If more and better material were available to me, I
would add several more pages to the magazine, despite the
cost, but, I will like it to look like a magazine. Many readers
have written to me asking for more "way-out" material.
This again I will do only when I can locate true way-out
material, not fiction which many other publications dealing
with the occult are passing off as true accounts.
Our staff is a well-qualified group of people knowledge­
able in matters of the Occult. Equally qualified are our
many contributors. We are constantly in communication,
and we are constantly on the alert for material which con­
tains foundation, for we know that our readers are not
looking for fiction, but instead are seeking the truth. Your
letters are most welcome, keep writing.

Sincerely,
Harry Belil
Editorial Director f Associate Publisher

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me the address of The School of found was an Indian Mound, and this
Wicca? Mound had equivalent perimeter di­
I have always been interested in mensions, and the question was raised,
Wicca, and would like very much to .,could this have been a perimeter at
know more about it. Unfortunately, one time instead of just an Indian bu­
until I read your magazine, BEYOND rial Mound?"
REALITY, my study of this field has Mr. Toth recommends that you go
been limited. to your library and find the issue of
Zita M. Casey, the newspaper in question carrying
St.. Louis. Missouri the story he refers to.

EDITOR'S NOTE:
As to your first question, BEYOND Dear Editor:
REALITY will carry a column In preparing for my work here at
(beginning with this issue) about para­ Tarrant County Junior College, I ran
psychology courses given at various across your periodical. BEYOND
institutions, organizational news, in­ REALITY.
structional courses, etc. I wonder if I might be placed on
Secondly, you can write to the your complementary mailing list for
School of Wicca, which is located at future issues?
P.O. Box 6930, St. Charles, Mo. I will be using the periodical, and
63301. then passing it on to our teaching staff
as source material for our classes.
Dear Editor: M. Dan McLallen
"The Mysterious Pyramids," by Dean of Instruction
Max Toth (Volume I. Issue II) has South Campus
me quite puzzled, as this is the first Forth Worth, ·Texas

I had read about pyramids ("Rubble"


or otherwise) any closer to Missouri EDITOR'S NOTE:
• A complementary mailing is now
than Mexico.
being prepared for you and you
Don't misunderstand. I do not doubt
should begin receiving copies of
Mr. Toth's word. I only wish to in­
BEYOND REALITY with the next
quire as to where he obtained this in­
issue.
formation and if I might be able to
acquire the same.
You list credits for your photo­
graphs, but no references. I would Dear Editor:
imagine however that such things are I am a s tudent gathering informa­
left to the writers themselves. tion on the occult. I am greatly in­
Mr. Toth lists none (save on energy terested in the field. and I am pres- ·

Dear Editor: and structure). I sincerely would like ently doing a study on Witchcraft. 1
Having just finished reading your to know more about the existence of am in the process of looking for books
latest issue of BEYOND REALITY, this pyramid near St. Louis and am on the subject.
I would like to send you my sincerest in hopes you can assist me as my local If possible, do you know where I
congratulations. Your magazine seems county library can't seem to do so. might be able to find a book, written
to state facts in plain layman's terms, Ella Van Dyke in English. on the subject. and pub­
which allow many people, unaware St. Louis, Missouri lished in the 15th or 16th or Century?
but interested in parapsychological Ron York
events, to get acquainted with them, EDITOR''S NOTE: South River, New Jersey
and its varied and allied fields. According to Mr. Toth, in the late
Can you let me know something Spring or early Summer in 1972, the EDITOR'S NOTE:
about various universities, colleges and St. Louis Post Dispatch carried an ar­ You might try Samuel Weiser
organizations which have classes in ticle regarding an archaeological find Books, a shop located at 734 Broad­
parapsychology? Also, can you give in which it was claimed that what was way. New York City.

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parts of the globe investigating occult and psy­ On September 4, 1969, Ena Twigg, her hus­
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its present-day revival, here is a complete surviving emotional memories of people who
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It incorporates the myriad results of man's two religious systems function antithetically
fascination with the unknown, his insatiable within the society or reinforce each other.

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Life presented many unusual experiences when I was fifteen a voice screamed at me to get onto the streetcar tracks! I
years old. I moved away from Memphis, Tennessee to Loui· took another step and then found that I couldn't take any
siana, and went to school and worked in New Orleans. I re· more steps and froze in my tracks. I stood there trembling
turned home on vacations to Memphis. It was during one of for a moment, trying to determine what it was that I should
my vacation times in August that I decided to return to the do-should I really walk over to the streetcar tracks, or should
old church that I attended regularly when I lived in Memphis . I go forward and forget the terrifying voice that was urging
The church was a good three miles away from my home a n d me to get out of the road? Just then, the faint headlights
I had t o walk down the main road t o the church. I went alone, of a car com ing far away down the road ap p eared, and I felt
not realizing that I would have to return home after 9:00 a little relieved, thinking that it was good that some other
p.m., alone, and that the street was as black as midnight! It human being was close by.
was just outside of the city limits on the eastern part of As the car approached me, I began to be horrified, be·
Memphis. Streetcar tracks ran along beside the main road, cause right in front of me there was a huge snake, coiled
but there was little traffic on this particular Sunday night. and ready to strike! I didn't know whether it had escaped
As I was walking along the road, suddenly it was as though from Overton Park Zoo or . whether it had just come from

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somewhere out of the woods. Indeed, it was very huge, al· it was did not think good thoughts. I almost lost the direc­
most like a python, but not quite that large. As the car tion to my own home, because it was so black, and suddenly
approached, I turned and ran, and jumped onto the ..streetcar I swerved onto the driveway of the house next door and started
tracks; the car saw the snake and ran over it and more than screaming.
that, stopped and ran back and forth across it until it killed At that point, my mother turned on the lights and came
the snake, and then went on. I was too frightened to do out onto the porch and there we saw the shadow of a man
anything but walk very hurriedly the rest of the way. continuing running down the street. Indeed, he was so close
As if that wasn't enough, there was not a single light on to me at all times, that I felt that he was going to grab me
in any of the houses on the street where I lived and there at any moment.
were no street lights. As I started down the street, I felt The only warning that I had of the person was that I
someone close beside me in the pitch darkness. I ran to the felt someone breathing on my neck, before I actuallly heard
edge of the road and tried to stay very close to it, running the footsteps behind me. They started far away from· me and
as fast as I could, with this thing running right on my heels. then gained in distance between us. So, actually, the breathing
I knew that it was another human being and that whoever on my neck was a psychic warning. Con tinued on next page

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AVOID DISASTER WITH PARASENSORY WARNINGS/ Continued

. As far as the snake was con­ I want to bring out here and particu l ar patients, a lady, would
cerned, I certainly had been warned now that it was not because of any not l ive through the following day.
in plenty of time to be protected. prediction that I had made to them He checked her thorough ly and
For a while, I lived with my sister or about them, because I did not then told me that he didn't under­
in New Orleans and h ad quite a know them, but I do feel that they stand what I was trying to say
w ay to walk to school each day may have mistaken me for someone because she did not seem to be that
and then to work after school. The else. However, once more I was near death .
weather was so beautiful most of grateful for the warning that came However, that very afternoon she
the year, that it was a pleasure to in time. was put into an oxygen tent and
walk to school because I enjoyed It has always been that whenever the next day before noon, had died.
watching the lovely flowers and anything is wrong-whenever any­ It was also at this same hospital
shrubs bloom and then fade away one is following me or whenever that many people from a grain
and other new ones come in their anyone has it in their mind to do elevator explosion were brough t.
stead. However, many little i ncidents me h arm, there is a tremendous They were burned terribly and I
happened where ESP worked in electrical humming around me that shall never forget watch ing them
warning me to protect myself. For warns me and if I am still for a being brought in with the skin
example, one afternoon, I was a few moments, then I know exactly hanging from their bodies. Only
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little late in le aving school. Sud­ what is going to happen. I h ave a few of them su rvived . However,
denly, a sound of warning h appened plenty of time, then, to m ake my there was one man whose eyes
around me, like a shrill vibration move to protect myself. seemed to be terribly burned when
and I knew that something was During the time that I was fifteen, they brought him in and yet I fel t
wrong. I stopped suddenly and then I also wrote down hundreds and that h e would be one that woul d
was urged by a mighty power hundreds of predictions that go far live. H e did, a n d stayed in t h e hos­
around me to take the street car into the future to the· year 2046. pi t al a very long t i me and m ade
home and not to walk. As I Many of these predictions are being many friends with many people
waited for, the streetcar, a car came used today in my columns and while he was there.
by very fast and almost hit me. wherever I lecture. It was a most A,t another time, I was n1shing
·
There were two men in it and I unusual time in my l ife because it with one of the doctors to the
tried to get the license number. I seemed that some of the most im­ emergency room, telling him about
was terrified because I was the portant things h appened and some a case that had just come in. I told
only one waiting for the street car of the most frightening things hap­ him that I felt that the man had
and felt that it had been a deliberate pened . It was also the year that I been poisoned. I was not a nurse
attempt on their part to run me wrote many poems, and beginning and had no medical training,
down. When I got on the streetcar, at fifteen, I also started an unusual whatsoever. After I told him that i t
as we traveled a few blocks, I looked stamp collection. As far as the was a strange feeling that I had, h e
out the window and there was the poetry is concerned, there h ave been said, "Gee, perhaps I should keep
same car with the same two men six poems that h ave been published you around all of the time to help
in it and one of them was shaking in different books and there are me diagnose the patients ." Of
his fist at me. Of course, I did not four hundred others or more that course, he was only kidding, but
know what this was all c:tbout be­ h ave never been publ ished. When then he did come back to me again
cause I did not know either of them. I was fifteen, I also wrote a song and again to ask me what I thought
I realized in a few more blocks I and it was pub lished and I did get about quite a number of the p atients.
would have to get off, but fortuna­ publicity in the local newspaper in At one point I told him that
tely, I got off right in front of my New Orleans about it. there was another intern in . the
home and so I dashed across the My part-time job at the hospital hospital that really was not doing
street and down the sidewalk to in New Orleans brought me many a good job on the blood counts and
the back door into the house. How­ unusual experiences with many that I felt that he was really mak­
ever, I was terrified more because unusual people . For example, one ing many errors. This of course,
no one was home and the men were of the doctors on the hosp ital staff was a very difficult thing for me to
sitting out front in the automobile. asked me if I woul d like to m ake tell h im because I couldn't prove
I went to the front door and looked the rounds with him, to cheer up it since I didn't know anything
out and they were on their way to his patients. He felt that I could do about blood counts. However, when
the door. I pulled the shade down them a lot of good. I don't know he checked into it, he found that
on the back door and locked it why he chose me other than that it was true and after much thorough
and then cal led the police. As the I certainly was a happy type of checking, that you ng man was dis­
police car drove up, the men drove person and undoubtedly struck him charged from the hospital .
away and l had to tell the police as su ch. I used to spend many evenings
that they h ad been bothering me, I enjoyed reading their mail to in the Public Library with a very
but then of course, nothing cou ld them and talking with them and i t dear friend. We would walk down
be done because they actually did was o n one o f these tours that I the long avenue smell ing the azaleas
not harm me. told the doctor that one of his and other lovely flowers that grow
12 Beyond Reality (Continued vn page 46)
Harry Beli/ Reports on the

Herewith are several true experiences, which


I feel would b� of interest to the readers of Beyond
Reality; not only in the realm of the strange and
unknown, but also in the area of new scientific discoveries.

The field deatmg with the occult has long been shrouds, studiously seeking to unlock old secrets.
held in fear and awe. That mysterious and tabooed Papyrus, a pa!)erlike substance made from the
parcel of knowledge once whispered of in dark· pulp of the plant was the writing material of the
�ness, and then only among close friends, has for ancient Egyptians. For years, archaeologists have
too long been a Pandora's Box, and those who see known that mummies, covered with papyrus, are
it are truly afraid of opening it. in effect, well-preserved filing cabinets of gov­
Only recently have we as a society graduated, ernment documents, business accounts, school
so to speak, to a higher step, in that the occult texts and literature.
has become a household word and no longer Studying papyrus fragments from mummy cases,
is it feared to the extent it was at one time. the Egyptologists (after they steam the shroud
Only now are people beginning to approach much the same way a French housewife steams
the sixth sense with a more open mind, deeming mussels) fit the pieces together.
it one of the most prominent and interesting fields In this manner, they recently discovered a
of investigation still open for clue to a romantic mystery
mankind to probe and ponder. dating back to about 270 B.C.
Without investigation there From several shrouds, the
is no knowledge, and knowl­ professor and his group as­
edge can never be achieved sembled scraps of what they
while human beings live in thought might be a copy of a
the shadowy world of fear and play written around 300 B.C.
superstition. by the Geek poet Menander.
Unlocking Lost Secrets What do we see at death?
Can the Egyptian long-dead As early as 1848, antholo­
yield lost worlds? According gies of the dying visions of fa­
to three French specialists, the mous persons were published
answer is yes. Seeking to un­ and many accounts have been
lock secrets from a mummy, included in 17th and 18th
secrets it might have inadv':'r· century literature.
tently bore to its grave some The moment of death seems
2,200 years ago, these Sor­ to be highly correlated with
bonne Institute (Paris, France) the appearance of apparitions.
scholars are using a method Professor Bataille and one of At this moment, apparitions
they have devised for separ­ his associates busily at work were noted to be of two types:
ating and salvaging the stuck­ seeking to unlock old secrels. the apparitions seen by the
together fragments of papy- person who was at death's
rus from which the mum m y's shroud was original­ door; and, the apparitions of persons who are
ly made. dying seen by the living miles away from the dy­
The work is a direct consequence of the fru­ ing body.
gality of undertakers of Ghoran, a village in the Apparitions were seen in Biblical times, as well,
upper Nile where the mummy (the one they're and even today there are cases of many indi­
working on at present) was laid to rest two cen­ viduals who claim to have seen spirit entities.
turies before the birth of Christ. According to G.N.M. Tyrell (who has described
Working under a cloud of steam, Professor in composite form abstracted numerousu ac-
Bataille and his associates busily "cook" these counts) (Continued on page 50)

Beyond Reality 13
T-WO "You are constantly being reincarnated, to learn, as in school • • • "
These were the words of Mark Twain, as spoken through trans-medium

SPIRIT Elwood Babbitt, at an assembly at Smith College, on October 28, 1971.

LECTURES
ON
EDUCATION Former Professor,
By CHARLES H. HAPGOOD

University of New Hampshire

One of the most remarkable trance mediums in the country roundings of your material l ife. And you seek a deeper meaning
is Elwood Babb itt. In six years of study with him I have talked to your individuality. And so you seek it from your educational
with 60 or more spirits who have taken over his b ody in facilities of earth. Some may seek it in the chemical com·
trance. Medical observations of his blood pressure changes p ounds [drugs] that force you into a safe little world within
and of electroencephalograph recordings of his brain waves yourself, where you can hide yourself away from all material
support the conclusion that these spirits are in fact different pressures. Yet you m ust realize that in all that is artificial
personalities and not splinters of his own unconscious mind. there is karma involved. And here, of course, I speak of that
The enormous number of these personalities and their great Law of Cause and Effect. That is, the artificial life of drugs may
range of thought, experience, and personal interests support have reverse or negative repercussions because the drug taker
the same conclusion. Two of these spirits are Dr. Frederick has n ot earned the experience).
Fisher one of the medium's controls, and Samuel L. Clemens
So it is your First Law of All Living, whether it be human,
(Mark Twain).
animal, or p lant, that there still flows within you free will ex­
On October 28, 1971, these two disemb odied spirits ad·
pression. And in that Law we see that each of you is a God
dressed a meeting of Smith College students on the subject of
_ within yourself. But is your direct connection with the vital
Education. The medium, Elwood Babbitt, was in deep trance. force of all life, both materially and sp iritually, that connects
He has never had any interest in educational philosophy h im· you with the outer d imensions of your being . • .

self. He had no memory afterwards of what had been said I speak to your tender ears, and tender knowledge, -of what
by the spirits. The talks were tape recorded and are reproduced fully is infin ite, in repeating a poem that may enhance your
verbatim in this article. They are reproduced, however, n ot spiritual growth. I ask you as spirit to listen most carefully,
merely because they are spirit messages received through a for it will answer most of t�e questions that vibrate in your
medium, not just because one of them was a famous author,
atmosphere at this moment.
but because of the value of the talks themselves.
When in the dim beginning of the years
God mixed in man the rapture and the tears
DR. FISHER
And scattered through his brain the starry stuff,
This is Dr. Fisher assuming control of the. human body.
He said, .. Bebold, yet this is not enough,
And as I vibrate here from spirit I look upon your auras,
For I must test his spirit to make sure
your rainbow of colors that constantly vibrate from your ma­
That he can dare the vision and end!.lre,
terial selves as well as from your mind energy, or from that
Leaving behind only a broken clue,
force that compels you to animate in your material vibration.
A crevice where the Glory glimmers through,
You see in yourselves a direct reflection of the spiritual energy
Leaving him in tragic loneliness to choose,
of love. Yet this is not deeply understood in your condition
of life. For you are limited by the constant fears that surround With all in life to win, or all in life to lose.

you, and of course by the material d iscip lines placed upon you So we speak of the d im beginning of the years, when out
by your parents and by your physical senses that are directly of the cosmosphere came Energy, producing, as your science
influenced by your environment. tells you, a molecular structure, an adhesion of energy that
However, you fi nd yourselves most uncomfortable in the sur- gave life to all things, (Continued on next page)

Beyond Reality 15
no t on ly by your rule of friction,
but by the tremendous role of
atoms that through chain [chemi­
call reactions b ro u g h t a p h y s i c al
body into existence .
So when we sp ea k of t h e 1 n f i n ite
l nteJl igence, when you speak of
God, you are on l y s p e a k i n g of your
Self Within . A n d tru l y , when y o u
grow to yo u r fu l l a w a n.: n ess and
percept i o n , w h en y o u g i ve total a p­
p r ec i at i on to a l l t h at is wit h i n this
un iverse, then t h a t to tal a p prec i a­
tion opens y o u r w ay to t h a t God
Within. So p a use in your ro ad of
l i fe, a n d ask to see t h e fu l l g r a n deu r
of t h a t I nt e l l i g e n ce , t he d i v i n i ty of
that Ene rgy .
D o n o t become s t al e m ated by
what oth ers t h i n k , say, o r do. Do
not be fearful to undertake any­
t h i ng y o u r s p i r it m ay w a n t to do.
Instead, it is to l i ve in a tot a l spon­
t a n e it y of l i fe t h at w i l l a l l ow you
t h i s fu l l ' free connect ion w i t h all
the u n i ve rse . And i t is as you open
your m i n d e n e rgy t h a t you w i l l see
the fu l l force of the A i l - i n-AIL a nd
understand the immutable laws th �t
govern a l i fe of s i m p l i c i ty .
For you were bo rn i n s i m p l i c i t y .
You were born in pain. yet a

joyous pain. For it is yoC1 r right


a g a i n and a ga i n to i ncarn ate that
e n e rgy for t h e pu rpose of bec o m i ng
not in at-o n e - m e n t with yourself,
but at-one- m e n t w i t h a l l t h e be a u t y and true spiritu al love . W hatever of sirens, a knock on the door,
that life offers . B reak down your your world offers, re member you and be whisked away i nto the
W(:Jl ls of complexity. Open your cannot buy the most precious gift cells that are now occup ied by
sp i ri t . Open yo u r sou l, and open that all men wish to attain. And the less fortunate.
your brain a n d mind to t h i s free that is the gift o f true u nderstand­
fl o w. A n d a s you gaze u pon t h ose ing. HAPGOOD : No . We don't h ave
outer dimen sions the n you w i l l sec Dr. Fisher, in this talk, touched to do that to you, Sam.
the fu l l n es� of a l l l i t e , its p u rpose on the inner spri ngs of life, he talked CLEMENS : We l l, I suppose I h ave
a n d y o u r a t t a i n me n t . And t h e n you of the in ner s pirit, but he gave a to announce my identity. God
will k n ow t h e m ean i ng of th ose guideline to the right attitude of knows why. Nobody will bel ieve
words : Peace on E a rt h G ood W i l l , the in dividual to his education. it, anyway. But I'm M ark Twain,
toward M a n . After he stopped speaking the Sam Clemens, old fool, if you
I l e a ve you w i t h this rem inder. mediu m remained in deep sleep for prefer. But I 've been asked to
Th i n k of it. For you shall find that a few mi nutes. Then the expression come throu ._gh this narrow canal
as yo u h a ve e x p o s e d your own ener­ on his face changed and with a d if­ once agai n into the earth. And
gy t o m i n e , t h ou g h you may find re ­ ferent voice and a mid-western of cou rse I made the trip once
j ec t i o n on y o u r analytical le vel , that drawl , another spirit spoke in a dif­ before between all the b u mps
I h ave t h e w i t to w i n . F o r I h ave ferent vei n. and belches, and squelches from
p l aced seeds wi t h i n your s p i r i t t h at C L EM ENS : I su ppose I 've got to the gastronom ical odors that
w i l l g ro w a n d fl ou rish . A n d in m y make my g ra n d entrance i nto the p r e v a i 1 i n the birth cycle.
e n e rgy I k n o w t h a t I h ave b u i l ded world, amid ovations and the [ La u gh te r] .
you to yo u r own k i ngdom of peace cl a n g i n g o f be l l s, a n d the roar Now [ am not wishing to assume

16 Beyond Reality
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control . I . . . I ' m . . . I really don't wh ite, or blue. The paramount is­ that you're an accident of your
want to be here. But I met with sue is that you express a free total parents' indiscretion . For I now see
this old reprobate Hapgood [l aught­ underst anding of yourself. Somethin' l ife more deeply expressed than
er] and I got involved in his intellec­ like that guy Fisher was spouting what I k new when I was on the
tual process, and his knowing all about. [ Laughter ] . earth and I can tell you, you are
things, opening wide his gre at and Now for a true education-and constantly being regenerated into
fabu lous knowledge. And so here some day the intellectual nu mbsk ulls life ( reincarn ated ) to l earn . but not
I find mysel f i nvolved once again i n will have a rebirth of pri nciples and so much from vour books, which
com ing in to your manure heap o f wi l l see that to h ave fu ll free ex­ are only the opi�ions of others, but
living-which I detest . pression is to have your education­ from you r n ature and from all the
I though t, you know, when I lost do learn what you want to learn. th itigs given within the m ateri al
my cadaver, t h at I cou ld h ave the That is where you are student­ world. And again, I fully agree with
streets of gold, many beautiful girl s teacher and not teacher-student. the Fisher pri nciple that apprecia­
at my disposal, spirits in the bottle That is where the professor trails the tion h as been lost in you r uncre ative
to nip at occ asionally . Yet I was student arou nd and gu ides him to way of study, and in your way of
terribly disillusioned to say the the thi ngs that that student wants. gaining technology by destroying
least. That is, I fo und girls as well It is highly amus ing to me to see one thing to construct the other. The
as boys lost the ability to procreate. how every one of you has an ex­ construction is your defeat, for the
And, of course, this tem pted me amination coming. And this taking more comfortable you make the
sorely to find another birth channel. of liqu ids and pil ls and this jouncing body, the more uncomfortable you
But I decided , as I looked at your to your ''joh n" every five mi nutes make th e spiri t .
economy and your establ ishment, to relieve the bl adder is a weak­ So sometime - I can't place it in
that I would refrain from cluttering ness in it self. For you r educational your clock - but sometime educa­
the globe any more than was needed. facil ities only bring uncomfortable tion wil l be free, where you go to
And I am su re my candid opin ions pressures . And this causes that u n­ you r teachers, or some who think
would not be blessed by your higher canny fee li ng of being only an ex­ they're a l ittle sm arter than you ,
forces that now lead you to rack pulsion of fl atus in the world sewer. and learn what they h ave to say,
and ruin. Now in this all chi ldren, includ­ al tho ugh you h avn't got to bel ieve
I di d want to speak to you l ittle ing myself, you k now, from the it. But do it without a structured
chi ldren abou t what you are i n­ tender age of diapers and social system . Learn what you can . And
volved in. And if this vibration errors and some graces-all are go on to something else. But what
serves me correctly you are all study ­ curious from birth . It is so in all you l earn is all that you're goi ng ·

i ng to be educated fools. [ L aughter] . of life 's dimensions, ·or wh atever to take with you.
Now it is all right to get an educa­ label or term you put onto them. Nobody.; can fail to obse n e the
tion . But also it's wise to bring along And if you bother to stop a minute sh arp contrast of the two minds that
with you a spiritual education, so and to li sten wi thin yourself, you are expressed here . Whether the
that you can open the stall and be know wh ere you're going to fit in second talk was really from M ark
able to unlock a door without con­ this crazy hectic ball of dirt that Twain is for . the reader to decide.
sulting some damnable book that spins i n an infinity that I know and I t certainly is i n the style of M ark
h as all the i nstructions 1 through 5 , can see now. Yo u k now what you Twain, and this h as been true of
a n d i f you miss 3 you 'll b e o u t of want to do, and should express other com rutmications from h i m . So
luck and will never make the out­ yourself most stro ngly . You want far as I myself can judge from my
house 5 0 yards away. [ Lau ghter] . education, which I honor as long as knowledge of M ark Twain's mind
Now in your educational process you don't become a damn fool. Get and ch aracter this is a u t h e n t i c . But
all of you bill and coo and stew, all the education you can, but get perh aps this question is not all-im­
rant and rave about what an educa­ it in a free way, where you come portant. I n either case-whether
tional faci l ity shou ld be. But li sten together as true persons wanting to the spirit who spoke through B ab­
to the wise words of ''Un cle'' Sam. understand and know what you bitt was or was not M ar k Twain,
Quote, unquote. It is that your want to know. whether the expression came in
world, as I float around in this I feel - and I 've le arned this some mysterious way from the un­
pecu li ar energy, is a school withi n since I 've become a dewdrop on conscious m i nd of t h e medi u m - it
itself. A n d it h as a l l t h e things you the Face of Infin ity - that it is still re m a ins an i n teresting psychic
need to become well-bal anced in­ important that as you learn you do phenomenon . For the t h ought ex­
dividuals. Now where your weak­ it in a n easy way. And grad ually pr e s sed is cre a t i ve educat i o n a l p h i lo­
ness lies is not in racial imbal ance, you will see that e ach subject you sophy. It i s good adv ice to t e achers
or who is goi ng to wheel somebody learn will become of value in what and students a l i k e and it s h o u l d he
from one structure to an other, or you will do later. the basis of educa t io n a l p h i iLlsn p h y
whether you r ski n is colored red , Now don't think for a moment in the United States. 0

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Although he was burned in effigy a a witch for his prophecies which


came to pass, his fame spread. Kings, princes and prelates beat a path
to his door. He was never in amnt during France's most moment.ous period.

--·------�=�--:n II mld-J•e of 1 791 pard-tills title Ills pacifism 1111J IIIYe saved Ills life-and
Lilla 11 _. Ills fill. In token of Ills nbmlsslon to tile will of tile people pat on
IIJ escaped frill ,. tile Red Clp of LlllertJ profemd 111m 11J one of tile moll.
rls II dlsplse w1t11 Two montlls later a SICOIId and mach more violent attack
tile lntllt of I'IICIII on tile TuDerles was led tar 500 m• of Marselles. Tile 1111
till Alltrill llonler.
· tltiJ sana. Tile MarseDialse, became tile natlaal adem
DIJ pt 11 flrtller of FI'IIICI .
titan Y1r11111, wlln Now llere Is tile propiiiCJ, In a YII'J Uteral blllsll trans�a­
tiiiJ were detailed 11J tloa. Witll tlte backlroad of lllstoi'J jist linn tile reader,
tile ..,., of t111t lie wiR tlnd tile lntlrpntatloa qaite clear:
town, •• name was Tile lluslland, alone, aftllcted, wll llo mitred
Saalce (or SaRI II Return, colfllct wil take place at tile Tulllrles;
modern French). Tile 1J tin lluadred, oae betraJer will be titled
�or;:.. ;;;:;...�r;;;,_---��-...:;;..J sasplclous ...,., I• llarllon, and Saulce, "We lim oil, w1t11 knives."
vlted tllem Into Ills pocerr sllop and tll e n caRed Ill a tmetled Tile orllllla l FreDell of tile last two Illes reads:
fellow-townsman wllo identified tile King. Tlaat was tile end. Par cln11 cnts, • tralllr sera t11tn
Oil cans 111111 from tile rafters of tile shop, and Stefan Zwell, llarb• It Saalce par coatau IYOIS d'llalle. (1.34)
il Ills lliopapiiJ of Marie Antoinette, remarb tllat tile sll., Tllere an tile two names In tile orlllal Frencll text. Alii
reeked of rancid oil. Dote tllat npt after UIDiftl tile IIIIJOf-troctr, llostradiDIIS
After tile dlscoverr came tile return to tile sallen capitoL writes: "We llaYe oi�" tllat is, "We sel oi�" wlllcll Slalce
Tile ropl family were n ..IJ mobbed more t1111 once on tile certalniJ did. And tile YIYid tlrrlfrllll scae prnlewed 11J
war, and indeed one of Louis' borpards was lyncll e d. Nostradamus was "wltll knives."
At tills time Louis' Minister of War was a •• named liar· Tile IYIDts related In tills remarkalale propiiiCJ are al
bon. He was con$1dered traitor bJ tile kina. tile court a1 lllglllipts of lllstoi'J, tiler are all related .- liter-related,
tile Catllollcs generaiiJ. He favored a moderate revolatloa and tiiiJ all take place wltllln a period of 1 4 montlls of one
and a constitutional monarcllr. He was wtaat we miPt call an anotller. Tile naming of tile protatonlsts-er sllould we S8J
appeaser of tile left antagonists-Is of coarse tile most relllllblal e feature of al.
Shortly after tile trap: return to Paris tile rOJII palace of One betraJer was of tile bourpolsle, tile other titled. Tile
tile Tullerles was attacked bJ a mob. Wltll Imperturbable name Sluice d• not occur aplll Ill all tlte •nals of tile
coar��e tile king appeared alone before tllem. without his lllstory of Fraace. fContinwd on next paRe)

Beyond Reality 1 9
NOSTRADAMUS: ENIGMA OF A PROPHET / Continued

How was Nostradamus able to do s ays Nostradamus : Ben uveau family banged on his
this? How could he make predic­ that all things whatsoever proceed door. Before the lad had time to
tions so specific about events that from the divine power of the great announce his errand Nostradamus
were to take place hundreds of eternal Deity from whom all good­ called out : "You are making a lot
years after his death Was it be­ ness emanates . . . The perfect of noise for a lost dog. Go away
cause he was an astrologer? No. It knowledge of causes cannot be ac­ and look on the road to Orleans.
is true, that Nostradamus, like other quired without divine inspiration; You will find your dog being led on
physicians of his day, knew astro­ since all prophetic inspiration a leash." Which proved true. This
logy, thc;:n a respectable science, and derives its first motive principle easy ability made the prophet the
used it in the accepted way, to from God the Creator, next from sensation of Paris.
cast horoscopes of patients as a good fortune, and' then from na­ A number of his predictions
diagnostic aid. But astrology at best ture . . . The judgment perfects itself . "clicked" during his lifetime. The
could carry the predicter only so by means of the celestial judgment most famous of these was the one
far. The astrologer does not so . . . In the presence of the faculty which foretold the death of King
much as claim to be able to predict divine the three aspects of time are Henry II in a tournament.
names of people not yet born, · nor clasped in one by eternity. The year was 1 5 5 9 . Henry was
describe their history, for before he Who was this who spoke so con­ celebrating a double wedding, that
can prognosticate he requires the fidently of his divine inspiration and of his daughter Elizabeth to Philip
horoscope of the person about then proceeded to prove that he had II of Spain and that of his daughter
whom he is predicting. And the it? to the Duke of Savoy.
horoscope follows, not precedes Pierre Michel de Nostredame The king, in a pleasant mood,
birth! No, Nostradamus obviously was born December 1 4, 1 5 03 in St. entered the lists, his escutcheon on
went far beyond what a pure as­ Remy, Provence, France. His occasion being a lion . During the
trologer can do. grandparents were converted 1 ews first two days he distinguished h im­
Prophecy was a gift Nostradamus and apparently took the name of self. The third day he challenged the
possessed. , He states that he was Nostredame, an earlier French form reluctant young Comte de Mont­
born with it and that he cultivated of Notredame - our Lady - from gomery, captain of his Scottish
it by prayer, much as one fans a the church near where they lived. guard, who also had a lion in his
flicker till it becomes a flame. He His father, who was of gentle birth, escutcheon. In the contest a splinter
was born a Christian, but was of was a successful notary public. The from Montgomery's lance pierced
1 ewish descent. It is said he claimed lad was put to school at Avignon the king's gilt visor and entered a ·

to be of the tribe of Issachar, one "to learn the humanities," and point right above his right eye,
of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and thence to the University of Mont� while another splinter injured his
of this tribe the Bible says, ."They pellier, which then as now was a throat. He died in agony ten days
were men that had understanding celebrated school of medicine. Here later.
of the times, to know what Israel he took his doctorate with dazzling The prophecy of Nostradamus
ought to do. " speed and success. He soon won concerning this event was immedia­
H i s gift, the seer said, was cul­ fame as a physician, curing thou­ tely recognized and stunned every­
tivated by prayer. Let us note his sands during the plague years. Alas, body :
own words on the subject - and though, he was not able to heal The young lion will overcome
who should know better than the his · wife and two children, he lost the old
prophet himself? them to the pestilence. He wandered In single duel on the warlike field
I have attributed the entire ac­ the land in sorrow, travelling as far He will burst his eyes in a cage
complishment to divine power and as Italy, and possibly even visiting of gold,
inspiration . . . By the grace of God the Holy Land - though this is One of two wounds, then to die
and the good angels, the prophets not certain. He settled finally in a cruel death.
have had committed to them the Salon, in the South of France, mar­ The Parisian populace, conclud­
spirit of vaticination, by ¥Jhich they rying again, and here his fame grew. ing the prophet was a witch, burned
see things at a distance, and are In 1 5 5 5 he published a slim volume him in effigy. Fortunately he was
enabled to forecast future events. of prophetic quatrains of four-line safe at home in Salon at this time
For there is nothing that can be verse stanzas which immediately or he might not have escaped mis­
accomplished without Him, whose made him a celebrity. He was in­ chief, though it is important to
power and goodness are so great vited to the Paris Court by Henry remember that he had the favor and
to all His creatures as long as they the Second and his wife Catharine protection of the Queen Mother,
put their trust in Him . . . A s for de Medici and there was lion ized., Catharine de Medici all his latter
ourselves personally, who are but asked to prognosticate, to find lost life.
human, we can attain to nothing articies and missing persons. A As time went on he published
by our own unaided natural know­ typical story concerns the prophet's more verse prophecies an d his fam e
ledge . . Paris days . One night when he had grew. H is student and biographer
There m us t be a recognition, already retired a page of the Chavigny writes, "Those who came
( Continued on page 38 )
20 Beyond R eality
The fol l owi ng are names of former earth­
eans who have, si nce thei r deaths, travel ed
to the H i g he r Spheres and d i mensions and
a re also j o i n i ng forces in an effort to hel p
the st rugg l i ng eart h m an.
Each one has, t h ro u g h ESP o r mental
t ransmission, d i ctated at least one chapte r
i n t hese g reat boo ks.

N i ko l a Tesl a .At hena


Leo nardo d a V i nci Wi l l i a m C rookes
E l i ason Volta
Farad ay H i ppoc rates
S hakespeare Pythago ras
Krishna Swede n borg
E l iz. & R. Brow n i ng Lou i s Pasteu r
Robert L. Steve nson · Was h i ngto n I rv i n g
Gamaliel P h ito
Fred rich N i etzsc he Benj am i n Fran kl i n
Helena P . B l avatsky Abe Li nco l n
Lao-tze Mozart
Copernicus Omar Khayya m
Gal i leo Zoroaster
Wi l l i am J ames Rene Desca rtes
C harles Pearce Carrie J acobs Bond
Darw i n St. P atrick
I saac Newton M a h at m a G a nd h i
Luther B u rbank Moses
P l utarc h Moham med
Ch rist i aan H uygens St. Francis of Assi s i
Buddha J esus o f N azareth
By DOROTHY ELLERMAN

What the Academy of Parapsychology, Healing And candle and oranges how their rextbooks on astronomy
Psychic Sciences have to relate ( to the public ) is so were incorrect, and they changed their books when
vast and so far-reaching, so varied and infinite in nature he proved his point to them regarding the phases of the
that there are 1 ,000 directions BEYOND REA LIT Y moon. He is, of course, a Super Genius.
could go t o bring you their story. Here i n their own · Dr. Norman has foreseen people's future many years
words is their story : in advance, and during the war years, he worked in
. . . However, of greatest interest are the healings the dance halls with the wives, telling them of their
-the miracles taking place through this Channelship husband's activities, positions, locations, and of their
( Mrs. Ruth Norman ) . safety, etc . , many of which afterwards, when the men
We will begin first by telling you that the Mission came home, related the authenticity of his relating to
all started with the meeting of Dr. Ernest L. and Ruth them. In certain instances, he related the wounds of
E. Norman, when they met in 1 9 54. This great Seer the overseas soldiers--one in particular who received
and Prophet, E.L.N., the greatest Intelligence ever to a 1 5-inch gash in the right leg crawling under a barbed
come to earth, left his outer spheres of space to come wire fence. 'When he returned home the first thing the
to deliver this great science to the earth world, which wife did was to run his pant-leg up to search for the
he did. His physical body when born was more or scar, and which was very plain. She measured it to
less of a materialization ; not in the sense of the word, find . the wound was exactly 1 5 inches. Quite flabber­
a materialization such as the spiritualists create, yet gasted she · was. This, the kind of seeing Ernest was
his physical body was not like an earthman's. He was capable of expressing.
far more delicate in all respects-sensitive and super­ For over . 1 5 years he searched for Ruth. He told
sensitive. Even when a very small child of seven or many persons, "There is one woman on earth who
eight in the early grades of school, this great Intellect will understand me and my science and will help me
showed the teachers through demonstrations with a bring my books to the people. " Thus when they met,

Beyond Reality 21
UNARIUS: THE SCIENCE OF LIFE / Continued

they both knew each other· on the first physical meeting. often the healing rays we sense projected to us cause
During Dr . Norman's life, many other seers and us to become rubbery legged, so uplifted and tran­
psychics · saw around this m�m three spiritual beings, scended do we become, as the great I nfinite Powers
significant of very ancient . and wise ones . They were projected by t hese great Spacem an come unto us to
wearing long white robes, long flowing white hair and heal, help, l ift and enlighten us.
beards and carrying huge books . These were seen on Throughout the writings of Dr. Norman, he relates
several occasions with him . Then when he met Ruth how these people l ive on higher worlds. F ive entire
( the woman he married a very short time after they books contain descriptions of how these countless
were brought together ) , these three spiritual beings t housands of interplanetary dwellers-greatly advanced
were seen, psychically, with her by another psychic. Beings-work with us that we m ay learn to become
Ernest happe ned to be nearby when one certain likewise i nfinitely wise ; that we may become one nf
medium was relating to her about these three spiritual these Spiritual Beings after leaving the body in so- ·

be ings carryi ng these enormous books-t he si ze of called death.


course representing the importance of the work which Throughout the texts it is described how man l ives l ife
h as been brought to earth. One seer told him, "When­ after l ife in reincarnating and gaining, with each l ife,
ever you are ready, the books can be brought." He certain knowledge that progresses him. Principles of
said, "I am re ady." That very night he met Ruth, who this metam orphosis is related in detail to a far greater
has since worked . with him and helped to bring in degree than any earthean has previously known, teach­
t hese works, i n the way of being a pol arity. As Ernest ing man the progressive, rege nerative evolution.
would dictate the words, she printed, published and At the very beginning of the mission, Dr. Norman
distributed via the mail the entire library of these 20 gave a series. of lectures in one of the Los Angeles
books when completed which are, in themselves, the auditoriums, which were put in printed form for the
future science of this Space Age. countless students i n their study-which is, i n essence,
Countless persons' l ives have been ch anged due to a l ife-long study. This is not some pseudo science but
their study . Thousands of persons have been reached a very factual, scientific way of l ife . Dr. Norman de­
t hrough the mails. This work h as been done under­ scribes the true formation of the atom, of the inner
ground, so to speak, for this Spaceman's safety, for worlds, and of the very cosmos itself, relating how
Ernest and Ruth were wel l aware of the dangers of man is an electronic i nstrument, very similar in prin­
those who would waylay and · destroy their work and ciple to our modern television and radio. He teaches
mission were the masses aware of what was being done how man's problems, physical, mental and otherwise
during these 1 8 years of this bringing in and of the are but a reliving of some former life ; how, when these
contact with t hese higher worlds, which he had and situations and experiences are brought into focus with
maintained all during this time . He maintained through conscious m ind and with the help of these great I ntel­
his own Superconscious, the contact with h is Brothers lects in the spiritual worlds, the individual realizes help
in outer space, living in these vast spiritual worlds and and healing of h is problems and cancellation occurs,
dimensions . using the phase reversal principle-exactly as used
This science is being proven by the many students. i n the modern television circuitry.
Many are the files of letters of testimony that h ave But space would not permit at present entering into
been collected from the readers-the students who this vast teach ing. Suffice to say that it is available for
h ave obtained, from time to time through these many any individual. Now this great Intellect has returned
years, the books and lessons and tape-recorded teach­ to his Flame People, the Spacemen, and he maintains
- contact in this work, working with and through his
i ngs . From these letters have been taken excerpts of
their testimonial which n umber in the many thousands, wife , Ruth . At the present, she conducts a healing
relating healings from a mere headache to cancer, or class, and indeed, m iracles are being performed, wh ich
anything one wishes to be conscious of : Serious mental proves the continuity of life as well as the great inner
problems, schizophrenia, dementia praecox, and every help these Space people project to those in touch
kind of a mental, p hysical and psychic condition pos­ with them.
sible h as been helped, corrected, improved and healed . At the end of this letter are attached two or t hree
Most convincing are the Ray beams we students letters written by students, one who spent a few hours
sense, which enter into our consciousness and tran­ on October 8, _ 1 9 7 2 , with M rs. Norman . Her writing
_

scend us. As we listen to the taped lectures by Dr. and relating tells the story of h ow this woman of 27
Norman or the verses recited by Mrs . Ruth Norman, years has, throughout her l ife, been reacting and l iving
we become so transcended ; it's difficult to stay awake as an i nfant ! Now-and using t he science-and with
-and often we don't! ·we see and sense the H igher the Power and Ray beams from Mrs. Norman's Higher
Beings who come to us as l ights. Most all students see Self and the help of Dr. Norman and other Spacemen
the tiny dots of gold flash into their minds. Then with on the Inner, could this. past tie and block be cancelled
further study and understanding, the lights seem larger out i nstantly. The woman is now an entirely d ifferent
and bright�r. ·we see them, then sense the fragrance person, as she has "suddenly grown up."
they emit, often as a delicate, delightful effulgence. Very The second healing and (Continued on Page 24)

22 Beyond Reality
Unea rthly Visitors
Elizabeth Montgomery, and famed poet-songwriter, Rod
;ucKu�n, have had experiences with the supernaturai. By H AY D EN C. H EWES

Demons and spirits, unearthly England with my family and spent has been a drifter, seeing the beauty
visitors and witches, have i nspired some time in an old m anor house in the simple things of l ife which
and terrified man since the dawn belo ngi ng to friends. " Miss Mont- he expresses in his works.
of history. Some supernatural . g<?mery, known as 'Samantha' con- Recently McKue n bought a big
phenomen a h ave been explained house in Beverly Hills, California.
away by science, others exposed as Although it isn't what one would
fakery or hysteria. What remains, call a mansion, it's no hovel , either.
however, is staggering evidence that For the first time McKuen h as
an unearthly visitor exists beyond fou nd a home that he loves. "This
the reach of reality as we know it. is where I want to li ve the rest of
While the fin dings of modern day my days ," he continued, stating, "I
scientific i nvestigators are meti­ walked i n and said, this is it, I'm
culously examined, man waits in home."
ignorance, wondering whether the The big house, some say has as
truth will h ave any significance for man y as 30 rooms ; also are the liv­
him, or is this all noth ing more than i ng quarters for his staff . . . the
an impossible dream, never to be people that help him with the many
reached? Man can and will follow different e nterprises that h e is in­
that star of unknown knowledge, no volved in.
matter how hopeless or how far. The wood-paneled l ibrary Mc­
The supernatural , Is a thought­ K u e n calls the Diana Ross room
provoking subject that covers a wide because . . . "I h eard t h at she was
area. Books and magazin e articles shown the house before I was, and
Elizabeth Montgomery
h ave discussed the subject of the when she reached this room and
unexpl ained from the abomin able tinued to relate her experience. " M y saw the wood paneli ng, she said,
snowm an , to the zombi, a dreadful room was on a corridor near the "Wel l , we could paper-cover the
·

phenomenon produced by black main stair. One afternoon, shortly wood . "
magic . . . a corpse that is a mind­ after we arrived, I was about to Of all the rooms in the hou se
less, walking slave. open my door when I became con­ the most i ntriguing is the small
Several years ago the author scious of someone h u rrying down bedroom almost hidden away on an
boasted a weekly radio series entitled the hal l . It h appened several times. u pper fl oor. Adding to the mystery
SOUND STRANGE de aling with Once I defi n itely saw a foot and of the room is the fact that Rod's
the world's strangest mysteries. the hem of a skirt as it disappeared four E nglish sheepdogs refu se to go
E ach week the unusual, the un­ around the corner. I rushed back, i nto the room and McKuen ex­
known , the u ncanny, and the un­ but there was no one there. I was plained why. "The original owner
believable were expl ained and ex­ certai n that whoever or whatever I of the house was an opera singer,
p lored. One subject that generated had seen was not dressed in the n amed Gertrude, an d it was reported
a great amount of interest was that fashion of the day. L ater the house­ the1t she died there . "
of ghosts . J ust what a ghost is h as keeper expl ained that this appari­ Not only do t h e fou r dogs know
never been determined . There are tion had been see n ever si nce that her ghost is still there, M c K � e n do��s
many theories open for discussion, house was new. She passed off the to. " I 've seen her," McKuen said
but the fact remains that something i nciden t very casually. She obvious­ describing the ghost of the house,
does exist. ly accepted the ghost, whoever i t "she wears a n ightgown , either wl-.it�
It is ironic that Elizabeth Mont­ was, a s ju st another member o f the or very pale b l ue.'' In closing Mc­
gomery, star of the very popular household." Kucn described the ex perience with
ABC-TV series "Bewitched," i n A nother famous and i nternation­ the u nk nown as simply , "She isn't
which she portrays a modern day ally known celebrity to have an ex­ frighten ing."
'witch ,' believes in ghosts. Not only perience with a ghost is Mr. Rod -W ho can say what rel ationsh ip
does she bel ieve in them, but ad­ McKuen, the famed poet-song­ might develop or what influe nce th�
mitted, "I've seen one." writer. ghost may have upon M c Kucon .
The unforgettable experience ocur­ McKuen's experience with the su­ She might even be the inspiration
red when M iss Montgomery was a pernatural is a recent one. Known of another masterpiece of the famed
young girl . "As a young girl I visited to millions the world over, Rod poet-songwriter. 0

Beyond Reality 23
U NARIUS: THE SCIENCE OF LIFE / Continued

Dr. and Mrs. Norman have devoted


all their energies to The Academy of
Parapsychology which now claims
over 70,000 members around the globe.

corn.:ct ive meas u re t h a t w i l l fo l low she d i e d . So when s h e w e n t over


S h i rley's is from a woman l i v i n g in i n to t he astral worl ds, t h rough her
Escondido , who attended t he fi rst attac h m e n t and love for the little
gro u p sess ion . M a ry came all girl, attached he rself to the child
b u n dled up, her h e ad and t h roat and there h as l ived t h rough M a ry's
all bound up w i th th ick scarfs, e nt i re l ife , i nflicting her con d i­
c l u t c h i n g her bag with bot h arms tion onto M a ry-u n k nowingly, of
as if she were al most grasping for cou rse ; but t h is is t he way it is
her last brea t h . A t a certai n pe riod when people are un fa m i liar w i t h the
students were asked to sh are or after- l i fe-w i t h l i fe after physical
voice their problems. M ary gave death. There is absol u tely no si gn
out with a loud rasping rattle of of M ary's cond ition now, and as
ht:r l u ngs. When M rs . N orman she says, " I can breathe so m uc h
asked how long s h e h ad t h a t terrible deeper and feel so much freer," a n d
con d ition, M ary said, "All my l i fe . · · to say the l east, she l oo k s so m u c h
M rs. N orman repl ied, " We'll h ave better and younge r , a s a l l the s t u ­
some power on t h is cond i t ion . " d e n t s prese nt will agre e . As a m at­
M ary d i d n o t sh ow u p the n e x t week ter of fact, some annou n ced , ' ' I s
as t hey h ad arri ved too late, but that t h e same wom a n ! ' ' They d i d
t he fol low ing S u n d ay s h e at tended, not know her, so great was her
w i t h no wrappings a bo u t her head chan ge ! S h e had even carr ied the
or neck and look i n g at least I5 appearance of the old l ady w ho had
years younge r-an d h a ppier. W he n d ied and left her cond ition with her
a s k e d a b o u t h e r con d i t ion, s h e said, as a c h i l d . So you· sec, the m i racle�
" I t i s a l l gon e ! I h ave i t no more! of t he time of J esus arc aga i n be i ng
I can breathe so m u c h eas i e r . " repea ted . He is aga i n working with
And so t h e average person w i l l u s i n t h i s bea u t iful h e a l i n g process
s a y , " H ow c o u l d t h i s be-a cond i­ and proce d u re and , as he has re l a ted
tion she h as carried all her l ife , a n d so m any t i m es , "There arc no l i m i­
Dr. Norman has left the .physical
such a s e r i o u s one, with a cough tations, only in man's m i n d . "
and iB working with and N on e t he less re m a r k able and
t h a t comes from t h e very depths of
through Mrs. Norman from the her l u ngs, almost a rattling noise, e x t re m e , cond i t ion o f another
the
higher inner aide of life. some would say, the death rattle?'' younger l ad y took place j u s t rece nt­
T h i s cou l d come abou t d u e to the l y too, and s h e will ve rify ( as a
fact, as M rs. Norman re l a ted later, m at te r of fact, all t h ree of t hese
that before M a ry's grandmother people will verify to a n yone w i s h i n g
d ied, she had bee n attached to t h e to write to t h e m , for they w i s h t o
ch ild and h ad t h i s cond it ion w he n procl aim from t he housetops the

24 Beyond Real ity


wonder of this Science and the Louis Spiegel ( who will also reply each condition alphabetically filed
blessed ness of their freedom ) . This to any individu al so de.siring verifi­ -whether it be psych ic, physical,
woman has bee n a mental case cation ) has been in this study for men tal , fina ncial, psychological, re­
throughout her life . ShL' constant ly some eight years, yet just rece ntly gard less, and each category filed so
contemplated suicide. The poor soul he made the great change-over, that one can thumb through the
has been afraid of everything in this for he had severe blocks which files qui ckly and find any specific
world . As she w rites, there is nothing prevented him from accepting his condition he w ishes to locate, and
she can think of that she wasn't negative past � yet n ow in the pres­ then refer to the stude nt's letter for
fearful of. She lived a life of torme n t ent, his life is changing very rapidly. corroboration . This has been done
i n hell. S o seve re was h e r men tal Louis was the ind ividu al, Pont ius for the benefit of the doctors in the
problem that her eyes would not Pilate, so you can well guess that futu re , as they learn about this
always focus � they would roll to the he had much guilt to overcome, as great work .
ce iling. Her head would drop ove r we ll as the drastic suicide ex perience The doors to this healing process
and she would sit or stand with her which he com mi tted afte rward. All and Academy arc open to anyone
mouth · dropped open-sometimes of these things had to be rel ived needing healing and help, and one
the tongue pa rtially ext ruded. That by him-and re live them, he has! need not necessarily be in this area.
was the picture Rachel presented Righ t to the very exacting point of Of cou rse , it is better were one able
when she was first seen at the even feeli ng this desire again in the to do so ; yet, those needing help
Center on October I , 1 9 7 2 . The physical to kill hi mself-so m uch and healing at a d istance, here is
fol lowi ng Sunday fou nd her so so that he incarcerated h imself dur­ the req u isite : Obtain from your
greatly im proved that it was, frank­ ing that time the inclination was fam ily doctor or any physician a
ly, almost unbeli evable, and the present. It was, d u ri ng this incar­ certificate or record of you r prob­
second and th i rd Su nd ays find her ceration, that he experienced mental lem , stati ng exactly what it is, its
very rational and normal. Not only or psychic contact from M rs. severity, your doctor's name, the
that but she is now an extremely Norman ( called l oshanna ) , sensing date and your n ame, and send this
in telligent woman! I t is now pre­ the words, "F ight for your life, along with your req uest for healin g,
dicted by M rs . Norman that this Louis. Get out of that pl ace ! " This relating what the problem is, how
wom an wi ll become a ve ry prol ific contact gave him the courage and long it has ex isted , and of cou rse,
and successf ul �riter. At the present abil ity to move out of that place your request for at least one book
she cou ld write an ent ire book about in to which he had incarce rated hi m­ to start your study. These books
what h as happened to her during self-this mental i nstitu tio n . Louis have been pu blished and offered at ·
t hese past three weeks, so many is writing his own book wh ich will a very nominal fcc so that no indi­
lifetimes h as she relived ! Namely, be ti tled "The Resu rrection of vidual need be without this teaching.
one of Madame H. P. B lavatskv. Pontius Pilate" and it will indeed Howeve r, if any pe rson so needfu l
Each student present at these be a most reve aling, fascinating and lack s the mere few dol lars for the
meetings has experienced healing in exciting book, telling of his many first book, this too, will be sent
some measure, whet her it is physi­ experiences, his com frontations with gratis and with the com pl iments of
cal, psychic, psychological, mental h is past and his overcomings. And, the Academy.
or pure spiritual progress. In one of course, he relates how it has We are, at the prese nt, endeavor­
way or another, each individual has been due to Unarius and the inner ing to collect a large group of new
experienced great and vast healings. help that has saved · h is sanity and or recent healing testimonials ( for
Now the very wonderful part about his l ife on more than a few oc­ the medical professional use ) and
all this is that one need not actually casions. t h is is the need : the doctor's certifi­
be present to so experience. He can, These are but a few of the per­ cate of the existing condition, what­
through h is own home study, if he sons who are at present in the im­ ever i t may be, and after the heal­
enters into it sincerely, likewise med iate area. As was said in the ing has been effected, then the indi­
realize this help, as M rs. Norman . begin ning. Dr. and Mrs. N orman vidual must supply us w ith a cer­
will be helping psychically and spi­ went about their mission, he bring­ tificate of a final exami nation by
ritually from this side, and her be­ ing in the teach ings from the I nner the doctor and his relating of the
loved one, Dr. Norman, the great Worlds-all secretly, underground existing condition, after healing.
Avatar from the I n ner, along with -"for h is safety." Now that he has Surely, we feel this is little enough
all of his associate spacemen, the returned to his Space people, now to ask _for the ht?lP on re�eiyes. _

great Brotherhood , will be helping is the time to come out of hiding I t should be said, too, that there
from the in'n er. These healings and and give to the public this great, is a vibronics healing w h ich M rs.
all i ncumbent personal help shall vast, l ife-changi ng Science . Norman expresses. She has recited
be carried on with all who enter into As was mentioned, there have many of the verse and poetry w h ich
this study of this life-changing been lite rally many thousand of the Spaceman, Dr. Norman, h as
science . testimon ials written which have bee n written from h is H igher Self, His
One other very interesti ng case, stored and filed and counter-filed, Creative Mind, and they do carry
( Continued on page 28 )
Beyond Reality 25
DEVELOPING
PSYCHIC
E ERGY

BY B RYC E BON D
Bre�thing i s the most i mportant come positive in almost everything of all select a quiet place to practice
thing that you can do for develop­ you do. Breath ing is free� you can in� at a thne"' of day in .w hich you
ing Psychic Energy and expanding have all you want . . . j ust learn will not . tubed. In. Yoga
your Psychic talents. Most of the to use it properly, and you 19ill bre athing; tb Ms are complet(}�
good breathing tecnniques we bor­ see outstanding resu lts. It will g!ve filled and ommetely emptiJ�d�
row from the Yogis. These practices you a health ier, more creative mind. When you inhate, let your stomacn
· .
h ave been used through the cen­ When you deplete the psychic come out, inflating it . like a balloon.
turies and with rem arkable results. e nergy in the bod y , you deplete the J ust feel your lungs getting full.
The spleen, the appendix, and the psychic energy. Th at's why you see B reathe very , slowly with a regular
heart are the three physical organs people growing old before their rhythm or count. Sit i n the crossed­
which transform the food energy time. Negative thoughts deplete the leg position, or in _a straight back
taken into the system, into Psychic psychic energy. chait, with th�-�tt11ck straight; .he�d·
energy. These organs act as "trans­ Through deep breatbjng, t:fle erect, eyes· . efos.ed� Your Hanas
·

formers" of energy. These days, oxygenation of the blood stream. is should rest on, �our knees with the
everyone can help h imself to a improved, and every vital organ, thumb and 1ndex finger locked
richer, fuller life, to more energy, endocrinal gland, nervou s center, together to keep in the Psychic ener­
success in his endeavors, and all of and body tissue receives beu.er gy, and palms . f acing upwardS.
his dreams can come true. nourishment. To breathe correctly is B re athe through your nostrils o nly�
Psychic energy is in the air we to stay young longer. All you ha�e mouth closed. :And as you breathe
breathe, called ''Prana" or life force. to do is to look around you. LO'tlk concentrate hat spot bet}N.e,
The longer we breathe, the longer at the people you .know, and · yon you r eyebrow ttet k nown as
we l ive. Breath controls the body wi ll see amazing things . The way Third Bye. 'f> lo , time and space
and its functions. It controls our they walk, look, and talk. Their per­ we will condense . . these exercises •.

emotions and our way of thinking. sonality, the way they dress. You Lets start now with the RELAX­
Deep breathing and meditation can tell if they are breathing proper­ ING B REATH :
are two of the best things any ly or not . . . most of the time they No. 1 . Take . a deep full oreath
man, woman or child can do. It are not. Never bring your troubles through both ,ilos trils1 inhal ing to
brings self-realization, a better un­ home or to the table. the · count ol HOl d your breatk.
.
derstanding of the oneness ( your­ Rule No. 1 : AVOI D N EG A TIVE for tlie coun _ ;\ lind then ex ,
self) to the oneness of the Infinite TH I N K ING � One of the best books for the count eight, . with slow,
( Creation ) . on Psychic Energy is by Joseph deliberate counts ... Follow the above
B reath ing can retard ·age, or slow 1. Weed. We are now going to directions, and you will feel yourself
the aging process. The more you ch ange our breathing habits to getting very, Very relaxed. Enjoy
practice, the more you will notice a more controlled breath ing. We it! Feel how calm it m akes you,
that your nega tive thoughts will be will use techniques wh ich employ Never force or speed through these ­
fading. And the more you will be- breath controlled by the mind. Eirs � exercises.

26 Beyond Reality
Next we will do the SOUND and thymus glands. Feel the subtle try to focus your attention to the
BREATHINGS, which to me as a vibrations warming this area. Now area between you:r . eyebrows. In
teacher and investigator are some take a full, deep breath . . . SOOoo, other words lool( �ITHIN! Now let
of the best. The vibrations these till the lungs are completely empty� ;'
us take a dee;p ,flll breath .. . .
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sounds set up within the body affect Then repeat again. , SOMMMmmmrninmmm . Until the
certain psychic centers or glands, No. 5. T-he next sound will be lungs are completely empty, and
referred to in Yoga as the ( Eeeeeeeeee ) . These vibrations will then repeat agaiti.
Chakras. The first sound will be affect your senses, your hearing, Next lie flat on your back, com­
AHHhhhh. This sound affects the sight, smelling, tasting. Feel tbe pletely relaxed� .. breathing deeply
solar plexus, about two inches slight, tingling effect it has upon and tully through the nostr:ils only J
below your rib cage. When you do these areas. Now take a deep full enjoying this w3lnl. state of bliss�
these sounds, extend the sound as breath . . . . EEEEEEEeeeeeee . . ,, Set aside · .a e in time eacli da�
long as you can. Find your own till your lungs are completely emptyi to do these exe s. And with eacn
level, and sense and feel the vibra­ Then repeat again. day try to extend the sound a little
tions in your solar plexus area. No. 6. The next sound we will do more. You win. find yourself be­
2. Take a deep, full breath . . . is ( SUN ) , with the tongue hitting coming more relaxed, increasing
( SOUND ) AHHHHHhhhhh . . . . the roof of the mouth. These vibra­ your vital energy, looking younger
until your lungs are completely tions are directed to your Third and more healthy. The more you
empty. Take another deep full Eye, that space between your eye-­ do, the better. t results.
breath and repeat the exercise. brows, home of the Pineal · gland. But give � · enough time,
3. The next sound will be ( YO U ) Concentrate all your attention to As the weeks
· months go by,,.
Youuuuuuuuuuu ! Again you repeat that space between your eyes. Now· you will see de tntte results. Nevek
the same as above, extending the take a deep, full breath . . . . . � overtire yourself., Breathing, like
sound until your lungs are com­ SUNNNNNNnnnnnnn . . . . till your Meditation, is a lifelong study, for
pletely empty. Feel the vibration in lungs are empty. And repeat again. it is life itself. Again, the longer
your spiritual heart, which is the These Chakras1 or your spiritual you breathe, the · · longer you live�
right side of your physical heart. centers, need exercise also, like your If you are int:et�sted in bettering
Not only is this good for you men­ body. They all go hand in hand. yourself� wbi , sure you are,
tally and physically but very good No. 7. The last sound will be check into ' a. center. in your
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for the voice. Now take a deep, full S.O.M. ( SOME ) . This is done with area. There are plenty of books on
breath . . . Youuuuuuuuuuu . . . the lips and mouth closed, so a Breathing, so investigate. You will
and repeat again. humming effect is set up. This be greatly rewarded.. Breathing is a
4. The next sound will be ( SOL ) time you should feel the vibration science . . . one to be practiced
or ( SO ) , whichever is the easiest in your brain, as if your brain was every day. The above techniques
for you. SOOOOOooooooooo. This boiling. Keep your eyes close4 should start you on the way to Psy­
sound is directed to your thyroid throughout these exercises . . . anp chic developrnen . 0

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UNARIUS: THE SCI ENCE OF LIFE / Continued from page 25

a great healing power . Also, he has ly, anonymously and quietly, as they H is robe, His betrothed Mary-yes,
men tally projected other verse to pre pared so ass idiously and diligent­ the one who pressed the crown of
her si nce his. return to the I n ner ly their message . They prepared the thorns-all have made appearance
Worlds: which she has written . entire library ( 20 books, lesson and have relived or reviewed their
M any students have expe rie nced courses and recorded lectu res ) for part in that horrendous episode­
healing by the mere listening to the future-which is now at hand­ and in the viewing or reliving, have
these verse . This is all part of the to deliver to the earth people. Of found their peace . For instance,
great healing. No "laying on" of these two lives ( Akhenaton and the man who pressed on the thorns
hands is necessary � no e xercises, no J esus ) further relating will be given ( now a woman ) has had, through­
repetitions or mahtrums or word s ; in detail at another time . They have out the entire present life time, se­
n o prayers, n o breat hing exercises been told throughou t some of the vere headaches . Then with the view­
or gi mmicks, or symbologies, but books, anti especially in the . book ing of her action, the entire seeing
rather, that which is used and called "The True Life of J esus" and of the crown pressing, a sudden
serves as the corrective measu re are its seq uel, "The Story of the Little relief of the pain was ex perienced-
the great Ray Beams, the proyec tcd Red Box . " a permanent healing resulted, thus
Light Beams that arc directed from S o i t i s indeed t h e most wonder­ proving the truth of the e xperience
these great I ntelligences. on the fu l thing that has happened to the long ago-as well as the principle
H igher Worlds. These rays and earth world . When man even slight­ of rei ncarnation .
beams are proyccted through Mrs . ly begins to conceive of this inter­ Thus, the files of U narius arc
Norman who, in h e r Higher Self, dimen sional science, the world shall filled with such cases , and they
demodulates these high freq uencies begin to be a far bette r place upon could keep your entire magazi ne
down into the earth's atmosphere or which to live. As any individual filled for years to com e . So vast is
radiating fields. Due to the great realizes, the earth has been, for this work and so nu merous the
difference in the earth fields and some years now, headed toward miracles, many of wh ich dwarf by
the higher · d im ensions, there is a obl ivion. h has long since reached far those contained in the Bible .
demodulation that is necessary ; and and passed the poi nt of equ ilibrium, My own life-acting as secretary
due to her contact with this Space­ where spiritual awareness should for the past eight years to Mrs.
man during their past lifetimes, she eq ual or balance that of the physical N orman-has been changed so
is thus capable of serving in this or mech anical. Thus it is of vital greatly for the be tter and on all
channeling capacity. The ir motto is importance that man begins to learn levels that words cou ld never de­
"no limitations" ; they set no lines of his true spiritual nature. Thus it scribe the improvement. I have seen
of demarcation, for in the minds is now possi ble, th rough these va­ and read from students' letters,
of these Higher I ntellects, no limi­ rious texts and the Channelship of mi racles of all natures, forms and
tations exist. these two individuals, any person de:;: criptions. We have come to know
It should be said, too, that this can learn to change his life for the the inner worlds of reality, the
Spaceman , called in the phys ical better and on all levels of life . causal wo rlds and di mens ions.
earthworld, Dr. Ernest L. Norman, l t can b e said, and most truth­ The Science of U n arius is so
was, in a distant past lifetime 3 , 500 fully so, the miracles have been complete, it fi lls the gap e x isting in
years ago, the Pharaoh Akhenaton , stepped up and arc even more pro­ materia med ica, in all scien tific
or Amen hotep l V , and if you re­ fou nd and plentifu l since Dr. N or­ aspects, including space, spacecraft,
member, according to history, the man has left the physical and is yes, even how the planets arc held
priests in the temple cornered him working with and through M rs. in pos ition, etc. , but most important,
in his palace, tied him and forced Norman from the higher, inner side what is man and what makes him
him to drink the poison cup of prus­ of life . The prophecy J esus made in tick. This, the doctors cannot te ll.
sic acid which termin ated his life J erusalem when He said He would They know not, yet the earthman
and expression, h is end eavor to return has been fu lfilled. He has is frightened of the Spacem an who
bring to the people of Egypt, great returned-and left again-to return can gi ve him all the answers !
scientific, spiritual teach ings of the no more. He came especially to Mrs. Norman stands ready to
atom ( which is, in essence, as rep­ help free all those who had to do demonstrate her wonderfu l healing
resented to the present atom ) . Then with the crucifixion, and this He powers-powers and rays projected
again, he returned to earth to live did. Before returning to earth, He by the Highe r I ntellects from outer
the life of J esus of N azareth, and set it u p on the inner with all these space, using the same principles as
you know how his life was termi­ persons that they would be put in do our televisions and radios, fu nc­
nated at that time . : contact with Him on earth and tioning via energy oscillation or
So thus, with these vivid memo­ taught how to free themselves of frequency relationship. These heal­
ries of these past premature termi­ the great guilts i ncurred in that ing Ray beams oscillate in millions
nations, was s ufficie nt reason why long-ago J e rus alem Time . of megacycles per second, or instan­
these two great souls would neces­ Thus it has been ; those who built taneously, and results, too, often as
sarily work " underground"-secret- the crosses, those who fought over rapid . 0

28 Beyond Reality
HE life stOI'J of Mrs. Reeser Is not spectacular. Slle lived a
l'llfiCtlll l e life, 1111rrled a Pennsylvania SUIJeon and settled
II Lancaster to rear her family. After tile deatll of Dr.
er, M1rJ •oved from Lancaster lato an apartmelt II Sl
. Petersll 11. Florida, to escape the harsh winter of ller lioN
st1t1 1111 te lie near ber son.
at •IPt of July 1, 1 •1 , Mr. Reeser called on bls slxtJ-eiPt·
.......... IIII e r. Slle was clad In a niptaown and a bousecat
cenred ber ample tlpre of oae·bundred·seventy poullds. Sill
1 lid llappJ In a comfortable chair, cbattin1 abOit everr·
n1t11 1111. SllortiJ after nine o'clock, Mr. Reeser kissed 1r
IIIIIIIDt left.
IIPt tile ed mornin1, the landladJ, Mrs. Hensenl, Wilt
• lellll"s doer witll a telegram wllicb bad just arrived
• t1111'1 was no answer, tile landladJ tried tile doorboll.
er ....,, It was intensely bot She raced down tile corridor and
o broke Into tile apartment
• all•t tH chair wbicll bad been ptted and destroJed witll
kled, flsed steel sprinp. On a more careful scrutiiJ, tile stunned
e ceilill and tile hillier parts of the walls were covered
....., Hat. Otller than tile charred bits of bones, the burned cllalr
at walls aid ceiUng, aothinl else in the room see11ed tl llave

._... called e poiJce IMmmedlateiJ. The officers wllo arrived on tile scene
liiiiiHil-rtli iCI Relcllart. Tills was no ordinafJ case In wbicb, for instance, a
w1t11 a lilllted cigarette in her hand and is burned to deatll.
l'ltcllld Ills head. Mrs. Reeser's bodJ was almost completeiJ cremated.
a If a portion of her backbone, a left foot, some internal Oflans aad
, explicably been shrunkened to less than normal size.
IIIYesti!Jitl o n disclosed that the slipper on the left foot was not burned,
flnitllre In the room showed no sign of exposure to heat witll
••• If tile sllllrtlf scorched ru1 directiJ under the death chair.
If - er nldence, the ponce set the time of the coatlalf'ltioa at 4:28 p.m.
clock llad stopped at that time. Tllere was, however, no Indication
11J place II tile room. (Continued on nut page)

Beyond Reality 29
When the police turned to fire au­ case "open" and to surmise that One night, however, as Gregson
thorities, the crematorium experts it was another example of an in­ was sorting a box of books, a wall
agreed that a heat of 3 000 degrees explicable conflagration. of flames shot up, engulfed the
·
F$enheit, sustained over a period Another such case occurred in house, burning it to the ground.
of hours, is necessary to consume a Dover, New Jersey. The m alevoleni It is likely that there are more
body to the extent of Mrs. Reeser's. fire directed its wrath on Miss cases of these conflagrations than
Yet, none of the other residents Green, a housekeeper employed at have been reported and subjected
in the apartment house h ad heard a local hotel. She was found still to investigation. Many people seem
the crackle of flames, smelled alive, unique in these incidences, hesitant to expose themselves to the
smoke or been conscious of the but unfortunately for the sake of ridicule of non-believers. They
stench that comes with the burning science, although Miss Green was merely attribute the flames to
of human flesh. still conscious, she could give no spontaneous combustion and let it
The intense heat had caused explanation for the fearsome flames go at that. This tendency became
some secondary damage and was that h ad suddenly, from nowhere, clear during the series of weird
retained in the air of the room, par­ attacked her. Her clothing was in happenings in the home of the
ticularly in the metal fixtures for perfect condition; her flesh, how­ James Herrmanns on Long Island.
some time, but this h ad come from ever, was so severely burned that While there were no fires, small and
heat rather than flames. Mrs. Reeser she lived only a few hours after large objects whizzed about their
was the target, and the victim. reaching the hospital. house, breaking and le aving wide
The Federal Bureau of Investiga.. Mrs. Stanley Lake, at Kingston, dents on walls and furniture. Since
tion moved in to help. After weeks New York, met a similar fate 43 the case received world-wide atten­
of investigation, both the local and years ago. Her death followed the tion and a crew of scientists as­
national authorities threw up their same pattern. Her clothing was not sembled to investigate the pheno­
hands. The F.B.I. called it "im­ charred although little remained of mena, the Herrmanns were very
probable," and Chief Reichart said, her corpse. much in the public eye. During
"The case is not closed and it may As one reviews the numerous the period, many people wrote or
never be closed ·to the satisfaction cases of the strange fires ( there were called with both advice and ques­
of all concerned." over fifty reported in the United tions. A number of queries came
The work of the supernatural States alone in the last fifty years ) , from people who had experienced
forces whi ch destroy their victims the fact becomes obvious that wo­ the fire phenomenon but h ad not
with fire, yet leave all else around men are more often victims than reported it to the police or to in­
untouched, is not unique to recent men. vestigators in the field of the super­
decades. !�r. J. Temple Thurston of natural.
Several years ago, the Madras Deptford, London, however, was an From the various accounts, it
Mail of India reported that an almost unfortunate male victim. He was appears that some people attract
completely consumed corpse of a found dead of severe bums although these spontaneous flames. There
woman had been found in an Indian his clothing was intact. seems to be a tendency, too, for
village. Although very little of the In the annals of supernatural fires these individuals to be subnormal
woman's body remained, her sari there are many reports of those mentally or subject to abnormali­
and blouse were not even scorched which did not attack human beings ties such as epilepsy or catalyptic
and nothing else in the house but were content with inanimate seizures.
showed any effects of heat. objects. Mr. C.H. Williamson of According to Dr. Woodman,
The French Societe Medico Blandenboro, North Carolina, had writing for the Michigan Medical
Chirugicale reported a similar "su­ the misfortune to live in a house News, he had met a young man
pernatural burning" which was plagued by fire "spirits. " As if by who could take a handkerchief, rub
turned over to Dr. Bertholle for spontaneous combustion, his daugh­ it while breathing on it, and it
investigation. Again blast furnace ter's dress would suddenly burst into would burst into flames.
heat had almost completely de­ flames. Each time they were able The late Vice-President of the
stroyed the internal organs and the to save her from being burned, but United States, Charles Dawes, in­
left arm of a woman. And again, after several such occurrences, the vestigated a young mechanic in
there was no evidence of fire ex­ family moved. There was no further Memphis, Tennessee who, accord­
cept on the body. The filmy trouble. ing to the New Yark Sun, "took a
draperies, inflammable blankets and The world's most famous ex­ handkerchief, breathed on it and it
sheets were not even singed. ample of a building haunted by su­ caught fire."
In the village of Whi tley B ay, pernatural fires was the Bodey There has been no answer to the
Wisconsin, a retired school teacher, Rectory in Essex, England. For two eerie fire phenomenon. The serious
Margaret Dewar, found · her " elder centuries the rectory housed a wide scientists and para-psychologists have
sister lying on an untouched bed. variety of diabolic influences, in­ been led up blind alleys with each
Wilh elmina was horribly burned and cluding fire. Finally, the authorities probe they h ave made. Perhaps we
quite dead. of the Church of England abandoned will know the cause tomorrow, but
After an extensive investigation, the old building and sold it to a today we only know these mys­
the police were forced to call the retired sea-captain, W .H. Gregson. terious fire have happened. 0

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one-seventh of the entire land of the extinct species provides us with a fine set of ridd les,
surface of our earth, stretch ing in a and of those that are not extinct, with an othe r set; and the
great swath round the Arctic Ocean, absence of still others (like man) provide us with a third set.
1s permanently frozen. The surface of some The greatest ridd le, h ow�ver, is when, why, and h ow did all
of this territory is bare rock, but the greater these ass orted creatures, and in such abso lutely countless
part of it is covered with a layer, varying in numbers, get killed, mashed up, and frozen into this horrific
thickness from a few feet to more than 1 000 indecency?
f&et, of stuff we call .. m uck." This is composed of
There. is one corpse in particular that is exceptionally irk·
an assortment of different substances, all bound
some. This is the famous Beresovka mammoth that was
together with frozen water, which becomes and acts
thawed out of the frozen earth or .. muck" of northern Siberia
like rock. While its actual comp osition varies con­
just after the turn of this century.
sid erab ly from place to p lace, it is usually com­
There was a time when there hard ly seemed to be any
p osed of fine sand or coarse silt, b ut it also includes
real mystery- here, apart from the preservation of a nimals
a high proportion of earth or loam, and often masses
long since extinct-in what was sometimes a perfect state.
of bones or even whole animals in various stages of
When western science first became aware of the matter,
preservation or decomposition. There is so much of
they summarily d ismissed it with the classic statement that
the latter on occasion that even strong men find it
..the animals fe ll into the ice . " And, for quite a time, this
almost i mpossible to stand th e stench when it is
suggestion seems to have proved quite satisfactory to most
melting. This muck is spread all across northern Asia
people; those who murm ured that one cannot fall into ice
and is exceptionally widespread in Northern Siberia . It
were hushed by d ismal accounts of Swiss mounta ineers falling
appears aga in in Alaska, and lies across the top of Canada
into crevasses in glaciers.
almost to H udson Bay.
The list of an imals that have been thawed out of this mess It came to light, h owever, that there are n ot-and never
would cover several pages. It includes the famous woolly were-any glaciers in Siberia except on the upper slopes of
mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses, horses like those still a few mountains, and that the animals are n ever found on
existing wild in Asia, giant oxen and huge kinds of cats and mounta ins, b ut always on the level plains only a little above
dogs. In Alaska it also includes giant bison, wolves, and b ea­ sea level. Further, it was po inted out that no b it of one has
vers, and an' apparently quite ordinary lion as well as many ever been found in ice. They are all in the m uck.
other ani mals now extinct and some which are sti ll in exist· These facts ind icated water as the agency which engulfed
ence, like the musk-ox and the ground squirrel. The presence the creatures. It was explained that they fell into rivers and

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BY HAYD EN C. H EWES, D I R ECTOR, I U FO B

This report was investigated b y Daniel Garcia and Vic- The o bj ect "then ra i sed up to come over a fence
tor Johnston on December 9th, 1 972. Photographs are t hat wa s covered with ta l l weed s , " You ng con -
documented by The I nternationa l U FO Burea u . t i n ued .
A single witness, one of outsta nding rel iability, Albert
The craft wh i c h a p pea red to be fol l owing a
Young, a former a i rcraft ins pector, reported examining at
fence l i ne had two " s k i d s " ' o n the u ndern eath
close range, a winged a i rcraft of nea rly conventiona l
a ppearance which crashed into a fence i n Oklahoma
s i d e . You ng went on, � �the s k id s on the u nderca r-
du ring a heavy U FO period. rige h oo ked the two top ba rbwi res, b roke off a
The U FO in question has no visible power source. I n post , a nd a l most f l i p ped over o n i t s b a c k . When
addition , two neighbors were interviewed, who stated the U FO stopped , its nose wa s a bo ut 1 1/2 feet
that the subject is honest. The two witnesses of the U FO away fro m where I stood .
were located at a pproximately the sa me time (each with i n As You n g l oo ked at the stra nge craft the nose
one hour) , a lmost due north of the Oklahoma site, in
wa s on the g ro u nd w h i l e t h e ta i l was · in t h e a i r
Ka nsas (The Hays sightings).
at a steep a n gle. "Th e re wa s a f l a sh i n g red l i ght
Accord ing to witness You ng: "The skids o n the un der-
i n the center of t h e Vf i n g wh i ch wa s est i mated to
carriage hooked the two top barbwires, broke off a
post, and a lmost fli pped over on its back. If it hadn't be a bout 14 i nches in d ia m ete r. " Yo u n g told
h it the fence, it would have hit me about chest high. Ga rcia and J o h n ston t hat the f l a s h i n g l i ght had
The era � was a bout 20-feet at wing-spa n . No occupa nt a p u l sa t i n g effect l i ke l i ghts seen on pol i ce patrol
was observed i n the domed area . Whoever built the craft ca rs s peed i n g craz i ly t h ro u g h c ity traff i c .
was a master a t camouflage • . ." As You ng a pp roached t h e
The case in que·stion was re· u n u s ua l c raft he noti ced t hat
ported to the International U FO the w i n g spread wa s a bout
Burea u i n a letter written by a ·

20 f eet wh t l e the l e n gt h was


friend of the witness. This case a bout 1 8 feet. An est i mate
has not been published i n a ny
d ue to t h e fa ct t hat beyond
newspapers, as the subject wanted
no publ icity.
t h e f l a s h i n g l i ght a nyt h i ng
However, the su bject gave ex- seen wa s most l y sha dow. ' 'The
elusive perm ission to the I U FOB f l a s h i n g l i ght wa s rotat i n g
t o use h i s n a m e a nd photographs cloc kw i se a n d conta i n ed four
i n BEYO N D REALITY. red pa n e l s with sma l l holes i n
"UFO CRASHES IN each of the pa n e l s l ett i ng out
wh ite l i ght, " h e brought out.
OKLAHOMA"
Desc r i b i n g the c raft You n g
M r. A l bert You n g l i ves on
sa i d it wa s a d u l l , dark col or,
a s ma l l fa rm not too fa r f rom
possi b l y b l a c k or red or even
Enid, O k l a homa , wh i ch is
l ocated i' n the Nort hwestern da rk gree n , a nd t hat the red
l ight on top made it a l most
pa rt of the State . On t h e n i.ght
i nv i s i b l e . "Whoeve r b u i lt t h e
Of August 1 5 , 1 9 7 2 M r Yo u n g
·
Tracks left by UFO
let h i s dogs out p rior to goi n g
to bed . Wh i le wa l k i n g out i nto
as seen in this photo. art of � craft wa s a master a t ca mo-
fl age , you see o n l y what t h ey
.
h i s cow l ot with h i s dogs , M r. fence wa• up -rooted from Impact wa nt yo u to see. "
You n g obse rved a brightly colored obj ect a p- I n a l l t h e u n u sua l a i rcraft wa s on t h e g ro u n d
proach i n g h i m f ro m the West . The object a ppea red maybe f i ve m i n utes. Du ri n g that t i m e , You ng , who
at one t i m e in h i s ca ree r wa s an a i rcraft i n -
s i m i l a r to objects observed before.
M r. You n g tol d I nternat ion a l U FO B u rea u i n - spector for M c Don n e l not i ced t h at t he re were
vest igato r s , Da n i el Ga rcia a n d Vic Joh n ston , " It no rivets i n t h e w i n g � " It was a l l one p iece. T h e
wa s mov i n g a bout as fa st a s a ma n at a fa st wa l k. c raft , w h i c h l oo ked l i ke a n a i rp l a n e , d i d n 't have
It slowed down a bout 50 feet West of me . " Ac· d e - i ce rs o n its w i n gs . I l oo ked for a con vent iona l
t u a l l y the object wa s a l ot c l oser tha n est i mated . prope l l e r. ( Continued on page 48 )

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NOSTRADAMUS: ENIGMA OF A PROPHET/ Continued from pa.ge 20

to France sought Nostradamu s as sceptic. He tends to say, "These ledged supenonty over almost all
,
the only th ing to be seen there." prophecies are so elastic; they are the rest. . And e xtremely disad­
His neighbors held him in awe and vague and general and fit whatever vantageous for the Persians : P. M .
respect ; kings, princes and prelates events you want them to fit." But Sykes writes, "The provinces held
beat a· path to his door; he was nobody who has devoted serious at­ by Turkey were ceded to the Sultan.
never in want.He was made phy­ tention to the prophecies believes In other words, Persia w as dis­
sician in ordinary to King Charle·s this. Sometimes I enjoy quoting membered. "
the Ninth, and when he died in passages from the prophet to just T h e " 1 7 2 7, October" prophecy
1 5 66, he was a prophet with honor such a scoffer, then asking him to was in print in the year 1 5 5 8 .
in his own country. firid another i nterpretation for the Another equally remarkably
From that day to the present the prophecy than the one I apply to dated prophecy on the French Revo­
fame of Nostradamus has been a it. Here are a few such passages : lution is fou nd in the 1 6th century
steady crescendo, one culmination "The queen will be sent to death Frenchman's prose writings . Nos­
being a monument honoring him, by jurors chosen by lot." This can tradamus has been describing a ter­
said honor being conveyed by the only refer to Marie Antoinette who rible period in history in which the
Government of France i n the pre­ was condemned to death by twelve clergy were persecuted, then adds :
sent century. jurors who were chosen by lot . Such There will be the greatest per­
The qu atrains of Nostradamus an event h ad n ever h appened in secution of the Christian Church,
cover the entire course of history history before and has never hap­ worse than that which took place
from his own times to the p resent pened since. in A frica, and this endure to the
and beyond, and, over and over One remarkable quatrain of Nos­ year 1 792 which people will think
again, history has caught up with tradamus - the final one - reads : to be a renovation of the age.
his predictions and fulfilled them The great Empire will be by The Reds of the French Revolu­
· i n the most startling man ner. England tion hated Christianity to such a
- ' Most of them concern the fate The all-powerful for more than degree that not only did they
of France, and particul arly by its 300 years murder multitudes of the clergy __.._

rulers . Not that Nostradamus Great forces will pass by land who has not heard of the September
ignores the rest of the world. But and sea,· massacres of 1 7 92-bu t they even
like other prophets, he is a patriot, The Portuguese will not be abolished the Christian Calendar,
concerned first and foremost with content with it. calling 1 792 Year One of the
the destiny of his own people, and England had not begun to be an Republic. Napoleon restored the
where he predicts events in the h is­ Empire when Nostradamus glanced calendar i n i 8 06, so Nostradamus
tories of other n ations, it is general­ over the Channel. B ut the 300 years was also precise i n his statement
ly where that h istory bears relevance h ave come and gone and the truth that they would think it to be a
to that of his own n ation. of the prophecy is plain. renovation of the age.
He devotes the greatest proper- Certainly the sceptic cannot find A prophecy involving the earlier
t ion of his prophetic attention to the various interpretations for the fol­ English Revolution contains a line
-
most momentous periods in his­ lowing dated prophecy : that has stunned sceptics - by their
tory. Hence the many quatrains on The year 1 727 in October own admission :
the French Revolution and the The King of Persia taken . by
. Parliament of London will put
Napoleonic era. those of Egypt . . . their king to death. ( Senat de
A word of warning to the reader "Those of Egypt" refers- to those Londres mettront a mort leur roy ) .
who would "crack" the prophecies · who ruled the land, who were the As every schoolboy knows, Oliver
on his own. He must remember at Turks. The King of Persia was not Cromwell had King Ch arles I sent
all times that Nostradamus is a literally kidnapped from the field to execution, and h e was legally
Frenchman. If he writes "the gov­ of battle but he was conquered in condemned by Parliament. H. G.
ernment," u nless he specifies other­ the year and month predicted. Wells, in his Outline of History
wise, he means his own government. Dreyss' Univers al Chronology states : states : "Such a thing h ad never
If he writes "the king," he means Year 1 72 7. Persia and Turkey. been he ard of in the world before ."
his own king, and so .on. When he Treaty of peace ( Oct. ) ; the Turks It was an u nthinkable thing that
is referring to other n ations he is keep all the country from Erivan, Nostradamus had predicted - for
quite capable of saying so. When in Georgia, to Tauris and Hamadon; his own time, that is. When he
his prophecy concerns, let us say the Sultan of Constantinople is penned the line, monarchs ruled by
England, he will say England, or recognized as the legitimate suc­ divine right. E lizabeth Tudor was
Britain, or the I sles. When the cessor of the caliphs. an almost absolute monarch and
prediction concerns Germany or Historian A. L. Castellan states : Parli ament w as an insignificant
Italy he wil n ame these n ations or "Th e Peace was very advantageous body.
mention some place-name in either for the Turks, since they conserved Let us now take a quatrain whose
country. proprietorsh ip over a great part of prophetic fulfillment took place i n
Oh, a little more concerning the this vast kingdom, and acknow- the l ifetime of m any of us. This

38 Beyond Reality
verse actually names a personage himself the Axis would get Gibral­ a possibility of the near future :
not born when the prophecy was tar. something like Union Now With
penned. "The True Centuries" con­ Believing I had the key to the Britain.
tains several such quatrains. prophecy, however, I confidently As to the future fate of the seer's
The assembly will go out from awaited a contrary outcome, and own nation, some things seem clear,
the castle of Franco, was not let down. The war h ad four though all cannot be till history
The ambassador not satisfied will more years to go, yet in my Scribner catches up with prophecy. In most
make a schism : Nostradamus on Napoleon, Hitler cases, in interpreting Nostradamus
Those of the Riviera will be and the Present Crisis, published in absolute sense cannot be made of
involved, September of that same year, I predictions still to be fulfilled, but
And they will deny the entry to ventured out on a limb : notable exceptions exist. Now, for
the great gulf. ( 9. 1 6) After the war, history books instance, there are quatrains that
My study of Nostradamus began summarizing the part played by concern a future king of France, a
in 1 940. The quatrains I decided to Spain in the present conflict will Bourbon, a Henry, fifth of his name,
work on I typed on three-by-five­ mention that Franco met Mussolini who is to have a long and glorious
inch cards, in both English and on the Riviera, and refused to Co­ rule. Unlikely as this may seem for
French, and on the reverse side of operate with the A xis to let troops this century, the lines are so limned
each card scribbled the fulfilling pass through Spain to Gibraltar. that Nostradamians who do not
historical {acts. These showed If Nostradamus can write thus agree with one another on other
around to various people for critical forecastingly about· Spain and quatrains of the things to come,
comment. One of the prophecies Franco, can he do likewise with agree here. Apparently this future
scrutinized was the "Franco" qua­ America? Does he? Well, despite ruler will be a king-emperor, whose
train. A friend studying · it com­ some Nostradamians to the contra­ sceptre will extend over a Latin
mented, "That last line, 'They will ry, he has little to say about our­ bloc which includes France., Spain,
deny the entry to the ·great gulf.' land. This is not surprising. Portugal and Italy.
must refer to Gibraltar." He opened Nostradamus was French of the And Russia? Well, there be nu
a book to a page showing a map French and was interested first and war with the land of the Soviets,
of the continent of Europe. It was foremost in his own nation. Prophets despite dark clouds. For years I
obvious. The great gulf was plainly put their own people first. have affirmed this in my public
the gulf of the Mediterranean and Nevertheless, he was the first per­ lectures and on the Long John all­
the entry was Gibraltar. son in the . history of the world to night radio show - even during the
put into cold print the words : midst of the Cuban Crisis, and still
There were now two clues: see no reason to change my mind.
1 . Gibraltar. government of A merica
The original French reads : Were there to be war between these
2. The name Franco.
Chef de Londres par regne two giants - who at times seem to
The interpretation of the pro­ L'Amerique express as much intelligence as
phecy now became easy, something that is, Fafner and Fasolt - Nostradamus
that rarely happens in trying to There will be a head of London would have penned something about
decipher Nostradamus before the from the government of America. it. But he has absolutely nothing.
event. This emerged : There would The entire prophecy reads : Indeed, he has a very few qua­
be a meeting on the Riviera between Head of London from the trains on Russia. One of them con­
the representatives of Franco and government of America, cerns the Russian Revolution :
of the Axis powers, but the out­ The Island of Scotland, he will Songs, chants and slogans of the
come would deny Hitler Gibraltar. pave you by freezing; Slavic people
At this time no such meeting had They will have Reb for king, a While princes and Lord are
taken place on the Riviera. very false A ntichrist, captive in the prisons,
For several months I carefully Who will put them all in an In the future, by idiots without
scanned the front pages of the uproar. ( 1 0.66 ) . heads
newspapers, assured there would be The Bible foretells the coming Will be received as divine oracles.
such a meeting. There was. On of false Christs, but what is a false The paramount trouble-center is
February 1 3, 1 94 1 the New York Antichrist? Certainly not Christ, but the Near East. An Arab Antichrist
Times, headlining Riviera an­ apparently one considered falsely to is to arise with the military genius
nounced a conference between the be an Antichrist. However, "Time of Napoleon and the cruelty of
Axis emissaries and Fascist Spain testeth troth. " Hitler. His war is known to students
had begun. And Hitler wanted the When Nostradamus penned these of Bible prophecy as Armageddon.
use of Gibniltar. lines there was no government of Armageddon is Megiddo, a plain in
The situation looked black for America and no connection between Palestine. This is not to say the
the Allies, and most of our news­ England and America, for the first entire war will be fought there but
paper and radio commentators colonists had not yet been sent over. that Megiddo will be the pivotal
gloomily felt that if Hitler asserted The quatrains seems to prefigure ( Continued on page 46 )
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AVOID DISASTER WITH PARASENSORY WARNI NGS / Continued from page 12

almost wild i n N e w Orleans. We and assumed that here slaves were the door and out of there. It was
would sit i n the Library with a kept at one time. However, the most a very erie feeling because at . the
book, reading and discussing m any u nusual incident happened when we same time, we heard m any voices
things. Those were joyous times went into the b a sement. Of course, upstairs and yet we knew that no
for me. However, it was during one there were no lights there because one was up there.
of these times that I told my dear no . one lived in the house . My One of our favorite things in sum­
friend that her daughter was going brother was � very brave person and mer, the year that I was ten, was
to marry a minister. She l aughed so he went first and started walking to sit on the edge of the sidewalk
and s aid that indeed, would be very around in the darkness of the base­ with many other kids in the neigh­
u nusual, but then, of course, she ment trying to find a window that borhood and tell "ghost stories." I
would accept it if it happened. Her he cou l d open. He couldn't open still remember the n ames of some
d aughter was my very dearest friend, the window from the inside and of the kids from those days and
and she is m arried to a B aptist yelled at us to come on in, that it how frightened we all were about
minister. was extremely dark there and we 1 1 : 00 p.m. when we knew th at we
Now, I would like to go b ack might be able to adjust our eyes to had to go inside. Often, we did not
to a time when I was ten years old. the darkness and see what was sleep.
We had just moved into a different there. The incidents that I have recalled
neighborhood in Memphis, Ten­ As I walked into the basement, here actu ally happened and in each
n essee. About three blocks from u s I found that the floor was dirt, no instance, other than the last little
was a very huge a n d beautiful concrete at all, just dirt, and this item about the "ghost stories," I
house. However, it never was lived frightened me somewhat. As a m at­ want to point out the effectiveness
in by any family for any length ter of fact the feelings were so of listening to the natural warning
of time. So, when the present fami­ powerful, that the spirits of some of that comes. This can happen to any
ly moved out, my brothers and I the people who h ad died in that person who develops their sensitivi­
and some neighborho od kids went house were there, that I felt that I ty to any degree at all . If you listen
to look over the house. It had abqut would suffocate if I didn't get out to the "within person " and if you are
fifteen room s and believe-you -me, of the basement. As I started back extremely aware of the situ ations
they were very beautiful rooms. toward the door, which my brother in your life and of everything going
It was truly a Southern m ansion. had secured open with a huge stick, on aroun d you, then indeed, you
In one of the rooms that was the stick ju mped out and the door will hear warning sounds and
built onto the b ack porch, we slammed and there we were in ex­ symbols and in time to protect your­
foun d huge chains fixed to the floor treme darkness. We all scrambled to self. 0

NOSTRADAMUS: ENIGMA OF A PROPH ET / Continued from page 39

point of strife between Arabs and the end of the century some war will world peace and it seems a world
Jews. be t apering off, wth victory in sight government, with headqu arters at
The war seems to be about over on the side of right. Who is this J erusalem, chief city of the three
by the end of the century. The king of terror? Only time will tell. monotheistic religions, Jewish, Mos­
French prophet has a remarkable But the seer of Renaissance France lem and Christi an.
prediction which a n ewspaper certainly selected an appropriate In this dawn of mankind's dream
journalist some years ago misinter­ century for his outer-space event. of a righteous New Ord::r, there is
preted to mean the end of the world. H ad he predicted 1 899, 1 799, 1 699, to be what Nostradamus deems a
He frightened some people. B u t the or even 1 5 99 - all fu ture dates for spiritual re naissance, when the
prophetic lines say nothing about him - the prophecy woul d h ave knowledge of Good sh all cover the
world's end : made no sense . Now it is beginning earth as the w aters cover the sea.
to. Angolmois is an old name for Sickness, age and de ath will diminish
The year 1 999 seventh month, a province of France. Some inter­ and finally be overcome and man
A great king of terror will preters think the word is an will in time find himself and recog­
descend from the skies anagram of Mongol, making the nize himself as a purely spiritual
To resuscitate the great king of King of Terror a comi ng J enghis being, incapable of destruction, but
A ngolmois Khan . capable of functioning on both this
A round this time Mars will reign After the war to end war, Nostra­ plane and the so-called after-death
for the good cause. damus has a beautiful l ine, " the planes. Peace will be perpetual and
For the good cause? Perhaps by end of evils begu n . " There will be they shall learn war no more. 0

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UFO REPORT / Confinued from page 36

There .wasn't one. There were no ses h ave been located that also him and that he "seemed sincere . "
jets, and the craft m ade no noise," reported UFOs not far from the R o n added that he has known
he said. Oklahoma site . Young for abou t 1 2 years and that
"I felt the wing which was thicker Incident 1 . M rs. Colette Neely , he "does not tell stories." The
than an ordinary wing on a small hou sewife at H ays, Kansas, reported Classens' were on vacation in
plane. The m etal was smooth with that she with three others ( husband Colorado and were not at home
the feeling of rough paint." James and friends Edward and Cecil on the 1 5 th .
Thinking somehow it might pos­ Ruder ) watched an object approach Another neighbor that has known
sibly be a conventional craft, You ng H ays at approximately 1 0 p.m. Young for the past 20 years told
started to go under the wing to see from the South on the night of the B u reau, "As far I know Albert
if there was a door, or an insignia August 1 5 , 1 97 2 . The UFO was Young is an honest, reliable per­
near the wing. As he did, he movirig slowly and was reported as son." M rs. Leona Dickinson added
brought out, "it started to raise u p "bright red with a size as large as that she had not talked with You ng
and slid back off the fence. I kept a pie plate . " since the incident and did not know
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my h ands on the wing and felt no Incident 2 . M r . Glenn Stricker, of it.


vibration from a motor. The craft retired, reported that he and his This Oklahoma Crash incident
raised up a few feet, tilted some wife observed an object on the is unusu ally strange i n that it gives
and took off to the West and flew evening of August 1 5 approxi m ately an account of a vehicle which can­
out of sight. " 1 0 : 1 5 p.m. travel ing North at a not be accounted for in terms of
Young added, "Whoever built the slow rate of speed. "When I first any machine of known manufac­
thing knew what they were doing. saw the obj ect it was about c;; t raight ture. An obj ect which might easily
It was better built than a German East of me. Bec ause it was night, pass unnoticed due to its fairly con­
aircraft." Young stated that he had it was di fficult to determine its size, ventional configu ration
worked on over 8,000 aircraft dur­ height, speed etc. It did seem, and The witness in this incident once
ing World War II. if that was true, it was probably again is of sufficient reJiability and
Thinking back just prior to the 1 00-2 00 yards above the ground · has an aircraft background to relate
craft crash ing into the fence, Young traveling about 1 5-30 MPH. "The the U FO in terms of present air­
said there was "no down-thrust craft was comparitable to that of craft .
of air" because there was no dust a large head)jght and appeared as Although the description of the
from the fields as the craft crossed a "round red light." UFO is unusual, similar descri p­
it and the fields were power dry . Going back to the Okl ahom a tions are on file at Bu reau head­
While no beings were observed case, the Bureau checked on the qu arters in Okl ahoma City. In­
inside the small dome on top, Young cred ibility of Young in that it was vestigator Johnston who has been
believes that the craft was not from a single witness case. His closest research ing U FOs since the late
this planet. "They must be from neighbor is Ron and Linda Cl assen. 1 940s stated, "this case was one
outer space," he asserted. Ron told Bureau officials that of the most interesting that he has
It appears that additional witnes- Young h ad reported the incident to invest igated in several years. " 0

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THE KISS OF LIFE Still it would be hard to explain, although it was mentioned on
Some years ago I had to enter in a ratim i alistic manner, - the ap­ occasion. Some of the things that
a Genilan hospital. I was down with pearance and the pattern of my happened that summer could have
a deadly combination of flu and strange dream, the vision of the been due to coincidence or merely
pneumonia. The doctors did their girl had not projected her in my the close and continual association
best but, finally, had to give it up. thoughts ; did not expect any favor of two friends. It seemed, however,
I was transferred to a "dying cham­ from her or the deceased. 0 that we always knew what the other
ber" - a room customarily used Alfred Kranz
I was thinking.
in that country for patients with 2 7 1 6 Oakgrove Many times -during our breaks
no hope for further living. Toledo, Ohio 436 1 3 we would amuse ourselves with
Two more hopeless men lay in archery practice. On one particular­
WAS IT PSYCHIC
that room ; one - beside me - an ! y hot and humid day when every
Estonian seaman. He had no friends COMMUN ICATION? move was an effort, my friend
nor relatives seeing after him. A About all I can offer for. docu­ decided to take a short nap in the
young Estonian nurse was said to mentation is My word. I have lost shade on one side of the house. We
be working with the hospital ; but . contact with the friend I herewith had our . . target set up against one
she never came to look up her speak of, and the incident was never of the many giant pine trees on
countryman. mentioned to our parents for fear . the grounds which was to the right
The final night for the poor of retaliation ( why were you sleep­ and in front of my sleeping friend.
seaman arrived. At midnight I heard ing on the job,etc? ) . I felt his nap would provide me
him murmuring, "Dying . . . dy­ Perhaps my words will become with opportunity for some extra
ing . . . " Was it an expression of a little more palatable if you know practice.
fear, or of relief - I didn't know. I something about me. I am a public After a few rounds, one of my
felt semiconscious myself all the school administrator in Southwest­ shots went wild above the target.
evening. Then right at the same ern Michigan and a Notary Public But instead of settling safely in the
time, I suddenly fell asleep. And for the County of Berrien. ground at some distance, it glanced
started dreaming immediately. I saw Here is my experience : off one of the pine boughs and to
the young Estonian girl entering the The summer of 1 9 60 promised my horror headed directly toward
room, bending over my pillow. She to be free from many of the normal my friend. Everything happened so
placed a long, sweet, and refreshing responsibilities one would expect fast that I didn't h ave time to cry
kiss on my chopped lips. A wonder­ after graduating from high school. out a warning at least not verbally.
fun feeling appeared, and a deep, A friend and I had a job p ainting At the last instant my friend sud.:.
deep reviving sleep came over a house. The owners were gone all denly moved to the side and the
me . . . When I awoke in the morn­ day · and we had until school started arrow imbedded in the house in
ing - my fever was gone! The in the fall to finish. We took fre­ the same spot he had been. If h e
crisis was over - I was well. To quent breaks and generally got didn't move when he did, h e would
the great surprise of all the attend­ along well. Perhaps one thing led have been ki.lled. In talking about
ing hospital personnel. to another - we'll probably never if afterwards, all he could remem- .
But the seaman had died at that know - but many small inconse­ ber was a feeling of danger and that
midnight . . . H ad some sparks of quential events took place that sum­ something was rushing at him. 0
life sprung over to me at that mo­ mer that at the time we didn't as­ E. Thomas Norbey
ment? Or was it j ust a time coin­ sociate with any psychic ability. 5960 Willow Creek Path
cidenc;e of both the events? We hadn't really gotten into ESP Stevensville, Mi. 49 1 27

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FROZEN MAMMOTHS / Continued from p_age 33

were then deposited miles away i n been found either holding or lying refroze them in the air outside and
deltas and estu aries u nder l ayers of u nder any frozen animal, this idea sledded them to the Trans-Siberia n
silt. This sou nded splendid at first, at first came almost as a rel ief and Railroad .
but then the next group of riddles was heartily adopted by almost This corpse was sort of squatting
appeared. These animal remains everybody. But there are always, it at the back-end, but was raised on
were not i n deltas, swamps, or es­ seems, some spoil-sports in mam­ one foreleg in front, with the other
tuaries, but were scattered all over moth hunting; they pointed out not held forward as i f about to salute.
the country. Almost without ex­ only the above fact but also that M uch of the head, wh ich was stick­
ception, they were stuck in the this hypothetical "goo" would have ing out of the bank, had been eaten
highest levels of the curious, flat, had to be unfrozen at the time, and down to the bone by local wolves
low plateaus that occur all over the that this could only mean that the and other anim als, but of the rest
tundra between the river valleys. I t temperature of the air was well most was perfect. M ost im portant,
was also pointed out that the whole above freezing. The ani m als must however, was that the lips, the
of Northern Asia, Alaska, and therefore have been frozen after lin ing of the mouth , and the tongue
Western Canada could never have death-probably by starvation-in were preserved . Upon the last, as
been one v ast delta, nor could their which case they would h ave fallen well as between the teeth, were por­
rivers have wandered about all over over and starte d to decompose . Two tions of the animal's l ast meal,
this higher land, depositing muck emendations were therefore pro­ which for some almost incom­
uphill. But last, and worst of all, a posed. preh ensible reason it h ad not had
number of these animal s were per­ The first was the idea that the time to swallow.
fectly fresh, whole and undamaged, animals fell into gulches, breaking This meal proved to have been
and sti l l either standing or at least down the banks as they fell and composed of de licate sedges and
kneeli ng upright. being engulfed in mud, and then grasses and-most amazing of all­
A mammoth fal1 ing into a river that a sudden drop in temperature fresh buttercup flowers. The stom ach
filled with melt-water is not going took place and they were frozen, contained many more qu arts of
to be carried along in an upright upright. The other was that, after similar m ateri al. This discovery, in
position and deposited thus miles they got stuck, a gigantic blizzard one fell swoop, just about demol­
away. Also, elephants are very good blew up and froze both them and ished all the previous theories about
swimmers i n any case, and, owing the goo forever. Both theories sound­ the origin of these frozen anim als
to the huge amounts of vegetable ed possible, but both were imme­ and negated almost everyth ing that
matter they must keep in their diately shown to be impossible. It was subsequently put forward. In
stomachs at all times and which was particularly this B eresovka fact, it presented a royal ijush of
develop much gas, it is well-nigh specimtal that proved this. new riddles .
impossible to sink them . Before this The B eresovka mam moth w as Fi rst, the mammoth was upright,
c an be accomplished they have to discovered by a Siberian tribesman but it had a broken hip. Second,
be in an adva nced state of decom­ aroun d the turn of the century. It its exterior was whole and perfect,
position or even to have burst. Then was sticking head first out of a with none of its two-foot-long sh ag­
their remains would be shoved, bank of the B eresovka R iver, a gy fu r rubbed or torn off. Third,
bumped and probably rolled over tributary of the mighty Kolym a it was fresh ; its parts, although
and over along the bottom of the which empties into the Arctic Ocean . they started to rot when the heat
river before coming to rest in their This man axed off the tusks and of the fire got at them, were just
final silty graves. But these stand­ took them to sell at the nearest as they h ad been in life ; the stom ach
ing animals were perfect, not burst, trading post, at Yakutsk, and there contents. had not begun to decom­
and with their fur coats in good he told the Cossack who bought pose. Finally, there were these but­
order; they were not decomposed. them about the rest of the animal. tercups on its tongue.
On the contrary; their flesh was Now there was an ukase promul­ Perhaps none of these things
perfectly preserved. So the water gated by the Czar in force at that sound very startling at first, but if
theory had to be abandoned . time, stating that all mammoth or you will examine them, one at a
Next, mud became popular. other frozen-an imal discoveries were time, employing simple logic and
There are certain kinds of clays to be reported to the govern ment. good, com mon horse-sense, you will
found on the tundra only a few Th is the Cossack did, and a scien­ immediately fi nd that they add up to
inches of which are sticky enough tific exped ition was sent by the an incred ible picture . Let us take
to hold a m an by his feet ; and so National Academy of Sciences from the points in succession.
some intrepid Russian scientists sug­ St. Petersburg. The members of this That the animal had a broken hip
gested that, given a few feet of this company built a shack over the shows that some very strong force
substance, it cou ld hold a mam moth corpse and lighted fires within to must have bee n exerted upon it
till he froze to death . Despite the thaw it out. They then dismember­ either before or after death . By the
fact that no such substance has ever ed it carefully, packed up the parts, position of the corpse it would at

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first seem that this was caused be­ minus- 1 00° Fahrenheit have recent­ found exclusively. Buttercups will
fore death by the animal's falling ly been recorded in Antarctica, and not grow even at forty degrees, and
into one of the famous gulches and the air customarily registers much they cannot flower in the absence
then having struggled to get out less than zero over wide areas of of sunlight. A detailed analysis of
with its forefeet. However, there is the earth, yet very large numbers the contents of the Beresovka mam­
no reason why the fracture could of animals live happily at such tem­ moth's stomach brought to light a
not have taken place after the animal peratures. Sled-dogs burrow into long list of plants, some of which
was dead and be due to some great the snow to sleep in Antarctica and still grow in the arctic, but are ac­
weight placed upon it while loose thereby obtain some protection, but tually much more typical of south­
material remained beneath it. The they also stand about in the open ern Siberia today. Therefore, the
animal may, indeed, have slipped for hours, even when a near hur­ mammoths either made annual mi�
and injured itself, though from what ricane is blowing-and moving air grations north for the short sum�
or into what there is absolutely no has a much greater chilling effect mer, or the part of the earth where
evidence. It had obviously not been than still air. Men, though admit­ their corpses are found today was
either inundated or washed away by tedly well clothed, have been out somewhere else in warmer latitudes
a flood, and it had not been in temperatures of minus- 1 00 ° for at the time of their death, or both.
drowned. Third, and very impor­ up to half an hour-and in a roaring Here is a really shocking ( to our
tantly, it was not only frozen but blizzard to boot-without their previous way of thinking ) picture :
perfectly so. lungs freezing; but much more Vast herds of enormous, well-fed
The flesh of many of the animals amazing were the little Shetland beasts not specifically designed for
found in the muck must have been ponies that Scott took on his ill­ extreme cold, placidly feeding in
very rapidly and deeply frozen, for fated dash to the South Pole in 1 9 1 1 . sunny pastures, delicately plucking
its cells were not burst and, although He got these to the dome of the flowering buttercups, at a tempera­
one mammoth has been found by Antarctic icecap, and they had to ture in which we would probably
the radiocarbon dating method to stand out in the open all the time, not even have needed an overcoat.
be just over 1 0,000 years old, the yet they survived as long as their Suddenly they were killed and some­
flesh of these animals was remark­ food supply lasted. In fact, it takes times without any visible sign of
ably fresh and some was devoured a very great deal of cold to kill a violence and before they could so
by the explorers' sledge dogs. warm-blooded animal, and especial­ much as swallow a last mouthful of
At minus 40° Fahrenheit, it takes ly one that is already somewhat food, and then were quick-frozen
twenty minutes to quick-freeze a inured to it. so rapidly that every cell of their
dead turkey and thirty to preserve It now transpires, from several bodies is perfectly preserved, d�spite
a whole side of beef. But these studies, that mammoths, though their great bulk and their high tem­
are mere bit� of meat. not live covered in a thick underwool and a perature. What, we m ay well ask,
animals clothed in fur and contain­ long overcoat-and in some c ases could possibly do this?
ing blood, internal organs and food, having quite a layer of fat-were Fossils of plants requiring sun­
at a living temperature of about not specially designed for arctic light every day of the year-which
98 ° . conditions ; a little further considera­ is far from the condition pertaining
The problem i s to extract all the tion will make it plain that they did about the poles-have been found
heat from the whole beast, but this not live in such conditions. in Greenland and on Antarctica.
can only be done from the outside­ That they did not live perpetual­ This alone proves that at some time
and by working inward. Unless we ly or even all year round on the in the past either the poles have
have tremendous cold outside, the arctic tundra is really very obvious. not been where they are now, or
center of the animal-and notably First, the average Indian elephant, those portions of the earth's sur­
its stomach-will remain compara­ which is a close relative of the face that lie about the poles today
tively warm for some time, probably mammoth and just about the same were once elsewhere. Astronomers
long enough for decomposition to size, has to have several hundred and engineers concur in stating that
start in its contents, while the actual pounds of food daily just to survive. the rotational axis of the earth can­
chilling of the flesh will be slow For more than six months of the not ever have shifted because the
enough for large crystals to form year, there is nothing for any such earth is a vast flywheel, and even
within its cells. Neither event oc­ creature to eat on the tundra, and if any force great enough could be
curred with the mammoths. yet there were tens of thousands of found to so shift it, it would fly
Here we must digress for a mo­ mammoths. Further, not one trace apart.
ment to consider a related riddle­ of pine needles or of the leaves Ergo, the crust of the earth must
namely, how these animals were all of any other trees were in the have shifted. Whether it did so in
killed so suddenly. ( And please stomach of the Beresovka mam­ bits and the bits then shifted around
note, I do not mean at the same moth ; little flowering buttercups, reciprocally as suggested by Wegen­
time ) . Temperatures of lower than tender sedges and grasses were er, or whether it moved as a whole

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FROZEN MAMMOTHS/ Contin ued

as propou nded by Hapgood can­ m ated that if only twenty m ajor spot. And if they did this, the blob
not be debated here. The latter volc anoes went off at the same time, would displace the air already there,
seems the more probable at present, all m anner of positively terrifying outward i n all directions and with
but in either case, if the crust does things could happen to our old earth the u tmost violence. Such descend­
from time to time come unstruck and thus. also to both us and m am­ ing gases might well be cold enough
from the central body of the spin­ moths. In fact, this m ay be the to kill and then instantly freeze a
ning earth, it will start to move and answer to most of our riddles. This mammoth .
new parts of it will drift in u nder theory is buttressed by the fact that Consider now our poor mammoth
the poles. However, the circumfer­ gre at l ayers of volcanic dust have placidly munching away in his
ence at the equ ator bulges by twen­ been found interlarded with the m eadow, perhaps even under a
ty-six miles com pared with the muck in Alaska. warm sun. The sky need not even
mean average circumference of the A sudden mass extrusion of dust cloud over, and there need not even
earth as measured north and south and gases would cause the forma­ be a dust haze where he is living,
through the poles. This means that tion of monstrous amounts of rain which would appear to h ave then
any portion of the crust heading and snow, and it m ight even be so been about where Central Asia is
for the equ ator is going to h ave to heavy as to cut out sunlight al­ today. . All of a sudden, i n a mat­
stretch by th irteen m iles, while any together for days, weeks, or months ter of minutes, the air begins to
moving toward a pole will h ave to if the crustal m ovements continued. move in that peculiar way one m ay
contract by the same amount. And Winds beyond a nything known to­ experience at the end of the arctic
what must then happen? day would be whipped up, and cold summer when the first cold front
The crust of the earth is esti­ fronts of vast l engths would build descends and the temperature m ay
mated to be variously between twen­ up, with violent extremes of tem­ drop 60 o in an hour.
ty and sixty miles thick. This is perature on either side. There woul d All the mammoth feels is a sudden
re ally very l ittl e com pared to the be forty days and n ights of snow i n violent tingling all over his skin and
whole eatth, being only about as one place, continent-wide floods i n a se.aring pain i n his lungs ; the air
thick as the outer skin of an onion . another, and roaring hurricanes, seems suddenly to have turned to
I ts rocks are to some extent plastic, seaquakes, and earthquakes bring­ fire . He takes a few breaths and
but are like taffy in that they can ing on landslides and tsunamis ( so­ expires, his lungs, throat, eyeballs,
be stretched slowly, but will break called tidal waves ) i n others, and ears and outer skin already crystal­
if pulled too fast. Therefore, if a many other disturbances. But per­ l ized . If he is near the center of the
part of the crust goes up over the haps most important may have been blob, the terrible cold envelops him,
rise of the equator too fast, it will the gases which would probably and i n a few hours h e is a standi ng
crack open and form vast rock­ h ave been shot up highest of all. monument of what is v irtually
bergs, while the material from the What woul d happen to them? "rock". Nor need there be any
layer beneath it will come welling And this is where we get· back violence until the snow comes softly
up to fi ll th ese cracks and some­ to quick-freezing mammoths, for to pile up on him and bury him.
times even to flow out in great frozen-food experts have pointed And here we leave him for a mo­
sheets such as are found all over out that to do this, starting with a ment and turn to his distant cousin
the earth. Also, both about the healthy, live specimen, you woul d chewing away in Alaska, just out­
equ ator and toward the poles, where have t o drop t h e temperature o f the s ide the area where the blob
the crust is being squeezed, every air surrounding it down to a point descends. What h ap pens to him?
avail able volcano will be set off. well below minus- 1 50 ° Fahrenheit. The s ky here probably does cloud
Now, volcanoes, when in· erup­ There are two ways of freezing over, and it may even start to snow.
tion, not only spew out lava and rapidly-one is by the blast method, something he has not before en­
hurl out rocks but also eject masses the other by the mist process ; these countered in September, when he is
of dust particles, steam and other terms expl ain themselves . Moreover, in the north on h is summer migra­
gases. Some of the dust m ay be shot the colder air or any other gas be­ tion. He starts to pad off for cover.
into the upper atmosphere and then comes, the heavier it gets. If these But then comes a wind that rapidly
drift all around the earth . After volcanic gases went up far enough grows and grows in fury and ex­
the Indonf!sian island of Krakatoa they would be violently chilled and plodes i nto something unimaginable .
blew up in 1 8 8 3 , there were m ag­ then, as they spiralled toward the He is l ifted off h is feet and, along
nificent sunsets all over the earth poles, as all the atmosphere i n time with bison, lion, beaver from ponds,
for several years because of this does, they would begi n to descend. and fish from rivers, is hurled
dust. Other great volcanic eru ptions When they came upon a warm layer against trees and rocks, tom literal­
h ave actu ally affected rainfall be­ of air, they wou l d weigh down u pon ly to bits and then bowled along to
cause moistu re gathers around small it and pull all the heat out of it and be finally flung into a seething
particles, and the gases-notably then would eventually fall through caldron of water, mud, shattered
carbon dioxide, if present-have a it, probably with increasing momen­ trees, boulders, mangled grass and
marked effect upon the content of tum and perhaps in great blobs, sh rubbery and bits of his fel lows
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cold that freezes the whole lot, and frozen mam moth by the slow substi­ don e. So far so good, at least for the
fin ally when the holocaust is over, tution of chilled silt for compacted inside; but what of the outside?
the snow to cover it all. snow. If th ere was a drop of some 1 5 0°
This is ex actly the state of affairs T-his does not of course purport to 2 00 ° i n the air temperature, the
that we find in Alaska, where the to be the expl anation of this singular int egu ment and any bits and pieces
mammoths and other animals, with phenomenon, nor is it put forward sticking out, l i k e eyeballs and gen i­
one or two significant exceptions, as more than j ust one possible way talia, would in deed be almost in­
were all literally torn to pieces while in which what is observed could stan tly deep-frozen . However, the
still fresh. Young and old alike were have come abou t. There are aspects ( non-deep-freeze ) expert should be
cast about, m angled and then frozen . of it that don't quite jell-and per­ informed that such an outer coating
There are also, however, other haps this is for once an excusable of deep-freeze is the best way to
areas where the animals are pun. Principal among these is the insu late the next l ayers within a
mangled, but had time to decompose extremely k notty question ( an in­ solid, sealed body. Don't forget that
before being frozen ; and still others excusable one ) of just how a frozen ··cold" is not the opposite of "heat ; "
where they decomposed down to mammoth or anyth ing else above it is t h e natural state, while heat is
bones and were then either frozen ground actually got into a stratum but a molecular agitation. Thus! } OU
or not. Beyond these again, there of frozen muck which is rock-hard. cannot draw cold out of any thi ng,
are similar vast m asses of animals, This is the conundrum that annoys bu t you can dissi pate heat . By this
including whole herds or families, everybody and the one over which score, · 'cold" cannot diffuse i nto a
all piled together into gulleys and the "experts" invariably stumble. body ; rather, said body has to dis­
riverbeds and other holes, where And stumble they have, ending semi nate or diffuse i ts heat, the reby
only bones remain. with a veri table outbu rst by a lead­ becoming what we call "colder ;'' and
H ere may be the answer to our ing buffoon in a frightfully august in the case of a thing l i ke a mam­
riddle of why we find mammoths scientific publ ication a few ye ars moth this will take quite some time
with buttercups i n their teeth in one ago ( whose name shall remain off when it is enshrined in an insulating
place, shredded but still-edible the record as I do not wish to capsule of deep-freeze. So there are
m ammoths in another, rotting mam­ subj ect anybody to outrigh t ridi­ problems in the m iddle la) ers too.
moths i n a th ird, and mammoth cule ) . Trouble is, nobody has yet But next, the re ally vital question.
boneyards somewhere else. The thought up even a possible explana­ Whether you ge t the damned thing
animals were frozen whole where tion for this bus iness apart from deep- frozen all through or not, how
the blobs of cold air descended be­ the one quoted above, and this, as do you get it into a solid mass of
fore the winds began, shredded and I say, is more than just dubious. something else deep-frozen, without
frozen where the winds came before Let us examine the m atter, di sregard­ destroying or damaging its outside
the cold had spread out, and reduced ing the causes of whatever did and/or without said outside rotting
to bones where the animals h ad time happen . due to warmi ng-up, and refreezing?
to decompose before the cold In order to freeze , or rather deep­ Th is is where the theory that the
reached them or where it failed to freeze, a large elephantine you have Beresovska mammoth got hit and
reach. not only to freeze it ( externally ) instantly killed and frozen on the
The remains, if still sticking out but literally deep-freeze it right to surface-i .e., in air-and was sub­
of the ground where the m iddle of its m iddle, and bloody fast to boot; sequently "buried" breaks down.
the blob occurred, would have been otherwise, first the contents of its That it was so, however, is obvious
safely sealed in if snow came, as alimentary tract, and then all its in­ and, what is more, it is almost as
the Beresovka m am moth probably ternal organs, will start l iterall y to sure that it was frozen first and
was. A true icecap n ever formed "cook" due to the release of heat then buried later, rather than the
in Siberia, but there is evidence from bacterial action as in a vege­ other way around-vide the perfect
that one once started to grow there ; table compost heap. Now, there are condition of its exterior and ( don't
it soon d�ed away, and as it did so, those who state that this is just the forget ) the little buttercups. The
vast floods of melt-water brought way in �. h ich the i nsides of these idea that it was first covered with
great qu antities of silt down from ma mmoths did get themselves snow and that this then compacted
the south- which is the direction p reserved, and I will second the to fim, and thence to ice ( glacial
the rivers flow in Siberia-and motion in that I once spent th ree type ) , and finally to pal aeocrystic
deposited it upon the compacted wee ks on a tropical beach cutting or "fossil" ice is perfectly splendid;
snow. This froze in the fall, but up a fi fty-foot sperm whale that had but how then did the muck get in
melted in the spring, and since a manifestly been dead for months, the act? There are only two alter­
dark material absorbs more heat, and found that the muscu lar t issue n atives : either there never was any
it gradually, year by year, dissolved deep inside was pe rfectly "fresh" snow or ice in the fi rst and second
the snow below and descended u pon and neither "blue" ( as we say of places but an ove rwhelming tide
and eventually enveloped the qu ick- com pletely raw steaks ) nor over- of muck came along immediately

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FROZEN MAMMOTH S I Continued from page 58

after the elephantine deep-freezing outer layer of the skin sloughs off. process for freezing the stuff I can
event ; or said snow and ice was No, dear experts, these ideas just but rely on the real experts in the
gradually replaced by muck. But won't work . You can't h ave i t both meat industry. When it comes to
neither of these ideas work either. ways and you seem ingly can't h ave floods of non-froze n m uck running
First, the thing could not h ave it either way this time; yet there are uphill I tend to give up, since I
been overwhelmed by muck because the bloody anim als to prove that you know, as a trained geologist, that the
said muck would have also been must have it. very idea is totally il1ogical though I
deep-frozen and therefore of the
· I su ppose you will say at this suppose nothing is impossible. But
consistency of a rock. ( Th at it would point : "OK, you t h ink you're so getting a solid, deep-frozen eleph an­
have h ad to flow uphi11 is something damned sm art, you tell us what tine into a solid m ass of rock com­
else, and a point the advocators of happened. " Well, I can't, and after pletely buffaloes ( or should I say
this theory will have to explain ) . some thirty years on this bit I don't ''elephants" ) me. If only somebody
Second, aga in how did successive think I am going to try any m ore . who knows wh at he or she is talk­
floods of muck, warm enough to be There are those that seem to feel ing about would come u p with a
plastic, flow uphill and, more so I am advocating some kind of ca­ suggestion that might at least work
how could the outside of the frozen taclysm to account for all these on logical grounds or in accord
beast-standing presumably now i n m ass deaths, and cataclysms un­ with our present knowledge of phy­
pristine isol ation like a statue due ne rve everybody, let alone scientists. sics, I would not only be happy but
to the warmed tem perature which I am not advocating such, t hough I could start m aking preparations
presumably melted all snow and ) do think that the suddenly descend­ for m y wake So, I am the execu­
ice- fail to melt and so rot ; and ing globs of super-cold air would tive secretary of a society stated to
when a hai ry beast rots from the seem to go further than any other be founded for "The Investigation
outside in a moist atmosphere, the theory to explain the results ob­ of the Unexplained." Splendid; but
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STRANGE AND UNKNOWN I Continued from page so

breaking the once-beautiful body of knowledge . . . rhythmically to a tune she began to


which men had craved, which she For the past several years she hum .
h ad so often misused. had been a student, getting degree When the doctor told her t o sit
Joan Bigby had died violently that after degree. In another year she down, she became angered.
morning 38 years ago. had planned to teach at a M anhattan, "Nobody orders me around," she
Or had she . . . · New York Un iversity. insisted. "Not Joan Bigby . . . "

In the early Fall of 1 970, Carol However, the summer before her The startled, yet patient physician
Ann McCartney ( BE YOND RE­ mental health had failed, she had w<�tched i ntently as the young woman
ALITY has substituted a fictitious met a young m an, and had fallen stepped to the ,mirror in the corner
nam e for her real identity for deeply, passionately i n love . of the room. She took one look at
obvious reasons ) , an Education However, her love for t h is m an her reflection, and put her hands to
Major at Columbia University, was was rewarded with indifference. This her face and screamed, then she
taken by ambulance to a private had driven her to despair and final­ fainted.
sanitorium on Long Island, where ly into a state of complete nervous
l n the weeks that followed the
she was treated for a severe mental disorder.
young mental patient h ad told the
collapse . The drug that her psychi atrist
psych iatrist m any th ings about J oan
Early in her 38 ye ars, Carol h ad h ad injected into her, had calmed
B igby, things too personal to print
searched her soul for the key to her her into such a state that she could
here and th ings that only Joan
own future h appiness. She was very relate exactly what h ad been bother­
B igby herself wou ld h ave known .
unattractive, physically, and so she ing her, with a clear mind and i n
ascertained, romance was out of the mature, detached terms . Curiosity h ad gotten the better of
question . Farther a n d farth er back into h er the doctor and he decided to i nves­
Yet, being only human, a deep childhood the doctor probed, until, tigate the facts he had been told
depression would overtake her when­ under total hypnosis, she was a about Joan B igby.
ever she though t of the thrill of love child again, speaking as a child, Digging into court records, news­
which she knew would be denied behaving as a child, telling of paper clippings and other files, he
her. chil dhood things . had come to realize that Joan Bigby
She realized that she had to Suddenly, under the full i mpact h ad indeed existed, was a prostitute
devote her life to something where of the drug, which we believe in­ and h ad died in the m anner related.
she wouldn't think of her short­ duced some type of self-hypnotism, But more important, he uncover­
coming. Or would do so as little as she stood squ arely in the center of ed something else : Joan Bigby was
possible. the room, hands seductively m oving killed within hours before his patient
That something was the pursuit down her breasts, her body, swaying was born. 0

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Gordon T u rner, one of E n g l a n d ' s the f i rst t i m e t hat s u c h a gath e r­ The America n Soc i ety for Psy­
foremost s p i ritua l hea l e rs wi l l be i n g of psyc h iatrists took p l ace to c h i ca l Resea rch is in t h e process
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