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REVIEWS time before the BSE crisis hits the North Nathan Stubblefield with his devices pow- B oO oO K RY American farming sector, then the pet-food ered by Earth energy from the ground. industry and, ultimately, human consumers Next, and moving into the 20th century, is FOOD PETS DIE FOR of farm animals fed with infected stockfeed. | Dr Nikola Tesla's research into broadcast by Ann N. Martin Martin encourages pet owners to be more power; Dr Royal R. Rife's Universal Publisher: NewSage Press, USA, 1997 aware of what they feed their pets, but if Microscope and cancer-killing beam ray unit ISBN: 0-939165-31-7 (144pp s/c) they must buy commercial pet foods they (and AMA/FDA suppression tactics); T. Price: AUD$26.00; STG£11.00; should at least be able to translate the labels. | Henry Moray's cosmic ray receiver; Thomas NFL28,90; USD$12.95 Her findings here are an eye-opener, but she T. Brown's gravitational warp research; Dr Distributors: Aust—Cameron Books, ph goes further by offering alternative dietary Vladimir Gavreau's discovery of deadly (02) 4758 7676; UK/Eur— NEXUS offices: advice as well as pages of nutritious recipes _infrasound; and, up into the 1950s, Philo T. _ and helpful hints for healthy pets. Farnsworth's controlled fusion devices. Tout ne OF 37080-0607. ph (508 695 Vassilatos expands each chapter with his- routaale, ~ » ph (503) LOST SCIENCE torical and anecdotal detail to help the read- a 1 Stas tor eto) a west Ph 1800 by Gerry Vassilatos er better appreciate the context of the inven- Mc commercially produced pet food is Publisher: Borderland Sciences Research tors and inventions. A final teat is nish garbage, according to concerned pet- Foundation, USA, 1997 eye last chapter on mind, f Nat er owner Ann Martin. In the seven years since ISBN: 0-945685-25-4 (347pp s/c) modynamics, written in praise of Nature. her two dogs became ill after eating contam- Price: AUD$29.00; NZD$39.00; inated dry dog-food, Martin has devoted her STG£14.50; NFLf37,90; USD$16.95 +p/h life to investigating and publicising exactly Available: Aust/NZ/UK/Eur— NEXUS what goes into those cans and bags of pet offices; USA—Adventures Unlimited, ph food, but she has had to endure running bat- (815) 253 6390, fax (815) 253 6300. tles with the largely unregulated, multibil- 'rontier science researcher Gerry lion-dollar pet-food industry. Her book, Vassilatos has been contributing for Food Pets Die For, exposes the shocking years to the Borderland Sciences Research reality of pet-food production in North Foundation (BSRF) and its journal, uncover- America, although the situation is similar ing the forgotten and/or suppressed scien- throughout the world. tists/inventors whose ideas and inventions As Martin progressed on her research trail, represent a sci-tech paradigm shift that may she became increasingly disgusted at the yet become a reality. Now, a selection of in- lack of regulations to prevent companion depth biographies of such luminaries has animals being rendered and ending up in pet _ been compiled for Lost Science, the first vol- food. She was horrified to learn that com- ume in a new BSRF series. mercial pet food is full of hazardous sub- Vassilatos starts off in the early 19th cen- stances: drugs, hormones, heavy metals, tury with Baron Karl von Reichenbach who pesticides, plastics, pathogens, rancid fat, discovered luminous "od" energy and pio- and even the euthanising agent pentobarbital _ neered aura research. He then considers the whose presence in food is undetectable. (See —_ mid- and late-19th century breakthroughs of her article in NEXUS 4/01.) Antonio Meucci in physiophony (hearing Genny Va; Martin warns that it is only a matter of through the body) and telephony, and of time before the BSE crisis hits the North American farming sector, then the pet-food industry and, ultimately, human consumers of farm animals fed with infected stockfeed. Martin encourages pet owners to be more aware of what they feed their pets, but if they must buy commercial pet foods they should at least be able to translate the labels. Her findings here are an eye-opener, but she goes further by offering alternative dietary advice as well as pages of nutritious recipes and helpful hints for healthy pets. 76 * NEXUS Nathan Stubblefield with his devices pow- ered by Earth energy from the ground. Next, and moving into the 20th century, is Dr Nikola Tesla's research into broadcast power; Dr Royal R. Rife's Universal Microscope and cancer-killing beam ray unit (and AMA/FDA suppression tactics); T. Henry Moray's cosmic ray receiver; Thomas T. Brown's gravitational warp research; Dr Vladimir Gavreau's discovery of deadly infrasound; and, up into the 1950s, Philo T. Farnsworth's controlled fusion devices. Vassilatos expands each chapter with his- torical and anecdotal detail to help the read- er better appreciate the context of the inven- tors and inventions. A final treat is his inspiring last chapter on mind, fire and ther- modynamics, written in praise of Nature. Genny Vassn aTos APRIL - MAY 1998