2nd Quarter 1996

Editorial

By now, many of you have probably heard of the passing of Christopher Bird, one of the great borderland researchers of this century. Christopher Bird's works include The Divining Hand (a history of dowsing), The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens, and, of course, his coauthorship of Secrets of the Soil and The Secret Life of Plants. The Secret Life of Plants has given renewed inspiration to many borderland

researchers as evidenced by the recent revival of plant related experiments. A few weeks before his death, I spoke with Christopher Bird about a new book he was working on tentatively entitled, The Secret Life of Water. We've learned recently the the book was almost finished, and will be completed by his widow. Mr. Bird was an exceptional writer and researcher, and his works will continue to be revered by the curious reader and qualitative scientist for yeas to come.

In this issue, Trevor James Constable returns with some exciting updates on his weather engineering technology with the article, "Whither Weather Engineering". Trevor's outstanding work in the field of weather engineering has proven without a doubt that the ether does exist and is directly accessible with simple geometric instruments. New advancements in the field indicate that effects on the weather can now be had in under 20 minutes!

Back in 1992, Randolph Fablain Directo gave us the historical "Field Generators" article. This time, he extends his knowledge of the Vital Force in, "Homeopathy: The New Knowledge". The modalities of health in homeopathy and radionics are defined with an emphasis toward their union.

Be sure not to miss the book review by Peter Lindemann on Dr. Bare's work Resonant Frequency Therapy: Building the Rife Beam Ray Device. Here, at last, it seems someone has really recreated the Rife instrument. This will surely change the way we look at what is and has been offered in the way of "Rife Technology".

Former Director of BSRF, Tom Brown, writes on his observations between light and eleciticity. He clearly explains the differences between Goethe's and Newton's theory of colors, with a lot of insight into the nature of natural and unnatural forms of electricity.

Michael Riversong returns again with, "Directional Anomalies". Here, Michael details many places where even people with a strong sense of direction become completely disoriented.

Gerry Vassilatos gives us his fifth biography -- this time on Nikola Tesla. I found this to be one of the most informative and complete biographies of Tesla ever written with many little-known jewels of information. Stay tuned for Part 2 in the next Issue.

Peter Lindemann's experiences widh the recent fires in New Mexico and Arizona reveal some very disturbing information on a new etheric phenomenon. The "Dome Fire" he describes was acting like a huge radionic broadcaster with a radioactive element!

Some of the most interesting developments in dowsing are related by Bill Cox in the article, "Earth-Chi (Life Force) Energies in Motion". "Dragon Lines" are discussed over Ley Ones.

Note the new column, "The Borderland Experimenter". In future issues, this series will cover the basics of many experiments and borderland topics.

Michael Theroux
Editor

 

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