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REVIEWS © (secret) govermmeny as gone ‘over the top’ with its construction of underground bases and tunnels. Richard Sauder gives some space to discus- sion of rumours associated with underground facilities: 'black’ experimental flight pro- jects, radiation monitoring, alien abduction scenarios involving military cooperation, mind control, implantable telemetric devices, cattle mutilations and more—but he goes to pains to explain the problem of proof. Interestingly, he includes a press release from the Phillips Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, on a portable med- ical laser capable of precision-cutting and closing wounds ‘in the field’. What does the US Government have to hide? This important book raises more ques- tions than it answers, but at least now, by knowing what to ask, we may better assert our public right to know. While UFOs: The Final Answer? does not pretend to come to a definitive conclusion, co-editor/contributor David Barclay believes “the solution to the UFO mystery would solve more than just the mystery itself.” Indeed, he maintains we're on the verge of a cosmic paradigm shift brought about in part from our collective realisation that Earth and humankind are not the centre of the universe. As the editors have suggested, if UFOs did not exist, they would have to be invented. Does the human psyche have some deep- rooted need for UFO-like phenomenal expe- rience? (And is this need being taken advan- tage of by unscrupulous agencies?) This is the starting point for this collection of writ- ings covering all sides of the UFO debate. Don't expect photo-documentation in this compendium, but you can look forward to inspiring analysis from a collection of expe- rienced UK-based ufologists. Some astound- ing historical examples of UFOs are high- lighted, as are key findings in psycho-sociol- ogy, and real-life case studies of sightings and alien abductions. Questions of illusion vs reality are dealt with in the chapter clever- ly titled "Science v. Saucery”. ‘scenarios involving military cooperation, g WATER MEDICINE mind control, implantable telemetric devices, rienced UK-based ufologists. Some astound- by Harald W. Tietze cattle mutilations and more—but he goes to ing historical examples of UFOs are high- Published by Harald W. Tietze (1995), pains to explain the problem of proof. lighted, as are key findings in psycho-sociol- __ Bermagui South, NSW, Australia Interestingly, he includes a press release ogy, and real-life case studies of sightings ISBN 0-646-23563-X (98pp p/b) from the Phillips Laboratory at Kirtland Air —_and alien abductions. Questions of illusion Price: AUD$9.80 inc. p&h; AUD$3.00 Force Base, New Mexico, on a portable med- _ vs reality are dealt with in the chapter clever- airmail to NZ; AUD$5.00 airmail elsewhere ical laser capable of precision-cutting and ly titled "Science v. Saucery”. Available: Australia—Harald W. Tietze, closing wounds ‘in the field’. PO Box 34, Bermagui South, NSW 2546; What does the US Government have to ph +61 (064) 93 4552, fax +61 (064) 93 hide? This important book raises more ques- 4900; Sydney Esoteric Bookshop, +61 (02) tions than it answers, but at least now, by 212 2225, fax +61 (02) 212 2448. knowing what to ask, we may better assert This book is a fascinating compendium of our public right to know. water treatments—the oldest medicine in the world. In fact, I had never realised there Ufology for the Dist Century we SCE POTHE FINAL ANSWER? were so many such detailed treatments in existence. Edited by David Barclay & Therese Marie THE Ztat CENTURY For example, did you know that in parts of Barclay Published by Blandford (1993/4), London, United Kingdom ISBN 0-7137-2362-9 (192pp p/b) Price: AUD$16.95, STG£6.99; USD$n/a Available: Australia—Quest Books, trade enquiries only (02) 264 7152; Sydney Esoteric Bookshop, ph (02) 212 2225, fax Russia they use ‘living’ or ‘dead’ water as a treatment for ailments such as haemorrhoids, hair loss, dermatitis, cold sores, acne, and so on? Also covered is Kombucha (see article this issue), mineral waters, spas and saunas, urine therapy (yes that's right—you drink your own urine, every morning!), filtered water, (02) 212 2448; UK—Cassell PLC, Villiers baths, douching—teally, virtually everything House, 41-47 Strand, London WC2N SJE; you can think of. USA—Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., 387 DAVIGBEERER® © Harald Tietze also explores the link Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016- THERESE MARIE BARCLAY between underground water and human 8810. health. Good stuff! | THE FINAL ANSWER? | FINAL | THE FINAL ANSWER? | UFOGLOGY FOR THE 2tat CENTURY EDITED BY DAVIO BARCLAY & THERESE MARIE BARCLAY JUNE - JULY 1995 90 ~ INCAUD