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REVIEWS <= Taking this a step further, he describes a B oO oO K S space-drive concept, in which a body is elec- trostatically pulse-charged to provide an THE COSMIC MATRIX: "opacity lock". When these pulses are pre- Piece for a Jig-Saw — Part 2 cisely synchronised with the alternating fre- by Leonard G. Cramp quency of the appropriate Cosmic Matrix Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press, (Comat) extension modulations, that body USA, 1999 can move by latching onto a monodirection- ISBN: 0-932813-64-X (363pp sc) al spatial displacement. By the same tech- Price: AUD$30.00; NZD$34.90 + p&h; nique, devices which extract free, limitless £12.50; NLGf38,90; USD$16.00 + p&h energy are possible. Cramp includes dia- Available: Aust/NZ/UK/Europe— NEXUS grams to illustrate his theories and technical offices; USA—Adventures Unlimited, tel drawings to explain basic experiments. (815) 253 6390, fax (815) 253 6300, e-mail VICTORIA POLICE CORRUPTION ritish aerospace/aeronautical engineer (Books 1 & 2) Leonard G. Cramp has at last delivered by Raymond Hoser this fascinating follow-up to his 1966 book, Publisher: Kotabi, Australia, 1999 UFOs and Anti-gravity: Piece for a Jig- ISBN: 0-9586769-6-8 (Book 1, 720pp Saw (4/03). In Cosmic Matrix, he expands tpb); 0-9586769-7-6 (Book 2, 766pp tpb) on his UFO propulsion theories to include Price: AUD$30.00 + AUD$5.00 p&h (per gravity control, time travel and the inter- book) in Australia locking energy web between the planets. Available: Australia—Kotabi Publishing, Cramp theorises that the two major cosmo- PQ Box 599, Doncaster, Vic. 3108, tel logical theories—"steady state" and "big +61 3 9857 4491, fax +61 3 9857 4644, bang"—may be aspects of one and the same _¢-mail adder@smuggled.com, website www.smuggled.com histleblower Raymond Hoser is THE COSMIC MATRIX arguably Australia's most frequently banned or censored author. His two latest books, Victoria Police Corruption 1 & 2, ee have again provoked the ire of those he q f ’ exposes, but much of the material published herein has now been tabled in various Australian Parliaments—to ensure it doesn't get buried, and that truth will prevail. 5 Containing over 1,400 pages, these two r. books can't be easily summarised—or dis- = . - missed. Hoser includes new material not touched in The Hoser Files (1995, see review in 3/02), and expands on his frame- up by the Victoria Police and judiciary. Based on the evidence, Hoser concludes that police corruption in Victoria is still rampant and is aided and abetted by bent judges, magistrates, attorneys, bureaucrats and politicians—the corrupt few who are able to pull strings in their own favour. In book one, Hoser exposes rackets involv- ing assault, bribery, drug-trafficking, fraud, forgery, gun-running, illegal arms raids, inquest-fixing, murders, police perjury, set- ups and more. In book two, he uncovers high-level corruption among the judiciary, public servants and politicians, and the extraordinary lengths to which these people can go to hide their wrongdoing. Many corrupt officials Hoser has already identified have been found guilty of criminal misconduct or been forced into early retire- ment. Fortunately for the concerned public, Hoser continues to document cases of offi- cial corruption that most of the media are too afraid to touch. Lesnerd 6. Cramp thing. He posits that forces of attraction and repulsion do not originate or reside in mat- ter. Rather, the phenomenon that causes these effects resides in "space", so these forces are merely the effects of this energy being unbalanced or changed on interacting with "matter". The "power" of space itself is responsible for gravitational, magnetic and electrostatic field phenomena, as well as for seemingly unrelated paranormal phenomena such as "mystical" levitation. Cramp pro- poses a broader unified field theory in which any apparent difference between the funda- mental weak and strong forces is only a function of wavelength and/or frequency. Taking this a step further, he describes a space-drive concept, in which a body is elec- trostatically pulse-charged to provide an "opacity lock". When these pulses are pre- cisely synchronised with the alternating fre- quency of the appropriate Cosmic Matrix (Comat) extension modulations, that body can move by latching onto a monodirection- al spatial displacement. By the same tech- nique, devices which extract free, limitless energy are possible. Cramp includes dia- grams to illustrate his theories and technical drawings to explain basic experiments. VICTORIA POLICE CORRUPTION (Books 1 & 2) by Raymond Hoser Publisher: Kotabi, Australia, 1999 ISBN: 0-9586769-6-8 (Book 1, 720pp tpb); 0-9586769-7-6 (Book 2, 766pp tpb) Price: AUD$30.00 + AUD$5.00 p&h (per book) in Australia Available: Australia—Kotabi Publishing, PO Box 599, Doncaster, Vic. 3108, tel +61 3 9857 4491, fax +61 3 9857 4644, e-mail adder@smuggled.com, website www.smuggled.com histleblower Raymond Hoser is arguably Australia's most frequently banned or censored author. His two latest books, Victoria Police Corruption 1 & 2, have again provoked the ire of those he exposes, but much of the material published herein has now been tabled in various Australian Parliaments—to ensure it doesn't get buried, and that truth will prevail. Containing over 1,400 pages, these two books can't be easily summarised—or dis- missed. Hoser includes new material not touched in The Hoser Files (1995, see review in 3/02), and expands on his frame- up by the Victoria Police and judiciary. Based on the evidence, Hoser concludes that police corruption in Victoria is still rampant and is aided and abetted by bent judges, magistrates, attorneys, bureaucrats and politicians—the corrupt few who are able to pull strings in their own favour. In book one, Hoser exposes rackets involv- ing assault, bribery, drug-trafficking, fraud, forgery, gun-running, illegal arms raids, inquest-fixing, murders, police perjury, set- ups and more. In book two, he uncovers igh-level corruption among the judiciary, public servants and politicians, and the extraordinary lengths to which these people can go to hide their wrongdoing. Many corrupt officials Hoser has already identified have been found guilty of criminal misconduct or been forced into early retire- ment. Fortunately for the concerned public, Hoser continues to document cases of offi- cial corruption that most of the media are too afraid to touch. 76 * NEXUS OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 1999