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into four parts. Part 1 considers revolution- ary theorists and inventors of the past, such as Tesla, Keely, Moray, Reich and Schauberger, and their contribution in laying the foundations for a new era of energy pro- duction in harmony with nature. Part 2 considers the physics of space or zero-point energy, and some of the inventors who have made recent inroads in developing solid-state, anti-gravity and magnetic devices to tap into this energy. Other emerging new-energy devices utilising cold fusion, thermodynamics, hydrogen and water are covered in the third part of the book. Part 4 deals with the potential amidst the problems, e.g., the socio-economic realities of adopting new technologies, harassment of inventors, and the power of vested interests vs the power of the people. Manning's excellent resource list will help kickstart into action anyone who wants to get involved in this new-energy revolution. & REVIEWS into four parts. Part 1 considers revolution- ary theorists and inventors of the past, such as Tesla, Keely, Moray, Reich and Schauberger, and their contribution in laying the foundations for a new era of energy pro- duction in harmony with nature. Part 2 considers the physics of space or zero-point energy, and some of the inventors who have made recent inroads in developing solid-state, anti-gravity and magnetic devices to tap into this energy. Other emerging new-energy devices utilising cold fusion, thermodynamics, hydrogen and water are covered in the third part of the book. Part 4 deals with the potential amidst the of burning oil wells—a cause of Gulf War Syndrome? By the early '90s, disenchanted with the DIA's remote-influencing program, David Morehouse resolved to inform the public on what the covert military/intelligence com- munity was really up to, and make us all aware of RV's potential—for good or ill. In 1995, as an Army Major, he was forced to resign on absurd charges, but by then he'd already survived several murder attempts, Prozac in a psychiatric hospital and the threat of courtmartial. Not only is he blessed in finding a publisher, he's very lucky to be alive. problems, e.g., the socio-economic realities PREDICTIONS FOR A NEW of adopting new technologies, harassment of MILLENNIUM inventors, and the power of vested interests by Noel Tyl vs oe power of the People. Manninss regen by TN eae cations excellent resource list will help kickstart into; . A a 1996), St Paul, MN, USA action anyone who wants to mt involved in in anticipation of several US military remote COR } Stra 8:737-4 (277pp s/c) this new-energy revolution. Price: AUD$27.95; NZD$34.95; STG£11.99; USD$14.95; CAN$20.50 Available: Aust—Cameron Books, ph/fax (047) 58 7676; Sydney Esoteric B/shop, ph (02) 9212 2225; NZ—Dist. by Peaceful Living, ph (07) 571 8105; UK— viewers like David Morehouse spilling the beans on the government's former psychic warfare program, Stargate, and confirming by Di iG Mh AR NOR that new programs are very much alive and Published by Michael Joseph Ltd ( 996), MON. souse isa courageous man UK, & St Martin's Press (1996), USA ~ . ISBN 0-7181-4178-4 (258pp hic) with an extraordinary story that transcends irlift Book Company, ph 0181 804 Price: AUD$35.00; NZD$49.95; time and space. In 1987, asaUS Army 400; USA—Llewellyn Publications, PO STGE16.99; USD$n/a Infantry officer, he was shot while on train- Box 64383, Dept K-737-4, St Paul, MN Available: Aust—Cameron Books, ph/fax i operations in Jordan, and soon after 55164-0383, ph (612) 291 1970. (047) 58 7676; Sydney Esoteric became plagued by visions and out-of-body A prolific author of astrology textbooks, Bookshop, ph (02) 9212 2225; experiences. Before long he was retrained Arizona-based Noel Ty! has turned his atten- NZ/UK/USA— Dist. by Penguin Books. and recruited as a remote viewer into tion to predicting the future of nations in this In late 1995 the CIA, in cahoots with the Stargate and other covert CIA and DIA ops. __|atest book, Predictions for a New Defense Intelligence Agency, implemented One time, in a DIA set-up during the Gulf Millennium. He covers the period from a well-planned media disinformation cam- War, Morehouse and colleagues indepen- 1996 to the year 2012 with 58 predictions paign to discredit remote viewing (RV) in dently zeroed in on the same thing at their about dramatic political, economic and the eyes of the public and downplay the given RV target site: canisters emitting social events. His forecasts are based on extent of its use. This was damage control deadly biochemical agents amidst the cover _ historical trends as well as precise astrologi- of burning oil wells—a cause of Gulf War Syndrome? By the early '90s, disenchanted with the DIA's remote-influencing program, David Morehouse resolved to inform the public on what the covert military/intelligence com- munity was really up to, and make us all aware of RV's potential—for good or ill. In 1995, as an Army Major, he was forced to resign on absurd charges, but by then he'd already survived several murder attempts, Prozac in a psychiatric hospital and the threat of courtmartial. Not only is he blessed in finding a publisher, he's very lucky to be alive. NEXUS - 79 FEBRUARY - MARCH 1997