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@ REVIEWS hypotheses as to how such healings might be _ mysterious British source, Kilder, who B oO oO K Ss effected, with reference to the latest research spilled the beans to him in late 1998—when into body/mind energetics as well as to members of long-standing elite, occult and HEALERS AND HEALING ancient oriental systems which utilise subtle —_ supposedly alien groups met in Geneva to by Roy Stemman energy dynamics. plan the next phase of the world's fate. Publisher: Piatkus Books, UK, 1999 As for healing into the 21st century, Unfortunately, we're treated to few of these ISBN: 0-7499-1942-6 (234pp tpb) Stemman sees a scenario where modern really juicy bits from Kilder and, instead, are Price: . ms . medicine integrates aspects of alternative left having to fit disparate strands into the tice: AUD$19.95; NZD$29.95; £8.99; heali hi I titi “orand unified iracy" pict CAD$22.95 ealing, where general practitioners may grand unified conspiracy" picture. , Available: A H Headli 9 even assist their patients with "laying on of The chapters cover (all too briefly) Nazi vailable: Aust— lodder eadline, (02) hands" healings. Bring on the revolution! attempts at flying saucer and mind-control 9841 2800; NZ—David Bateman Ltd, tel technology, Project Paperclip, CLA MKUL- (09) 415 7664; UK—Piatkus Books, tel LIQUID CONSPIRACY: JFK, LSD, the TRA LSD experiments (thus the liquid con- 0171 631 0710; Europe—Enquire NEXUS CIA, Area 51 & UFOs notation), the JFK acid link, Area 51 UFO office; Canada—General Publishing, tel by George Piccard programs, cult creation/control, AIDS, bar- 1800 805 1083, fax (416) 445 5967 Publisher: Adventures Unlimited, 1999 codes, black helicopters, HAARP and more. oy Stemman is well qualified to write a ISBN: 0-93281 3-57-7 (192pp tpb) Piccard ends each chapter with references, book about healing, having come across Price: AUD$29.00; NZD$38.95; £13.50 mainly of websites which readers will need his fair share of healers and healing tech- inc. p&h; USD$1 4 95 + p&h om . to consult for further insights into the multi- niques in his 30 years of writing about the F . _ ae farious crevices of this dark subject. Not paranormal—ten of those for the British UK Eaton teu e Nr EUS ore . quite the trip I'd hoped for. Weekly spiritualist newspaper Fsyelic News. Yga—Adventures Unlimited, tel (815) 253 or the last six years he has edited the quar-_ 399 @.mail auphg@frontiernet.net pry magazine i ife and Soul (formerly f there is a sinister conspiracy to gain total Fon Fenton ermational). h control over the hearts and minds of the or Healers and Healing, Stemman has world's populace, George Piccard's book gathered together stories of fascinating indi- Liquid Conspiracy leaves me unconvinced. viduals who possess extraordinary abilities That is not to say an ultimate conspiracy to diagnose and cure disease, and often work doesn't exist, nor to deny the plentiful hard miracles. Most of the healing modes he and circumstantial evidence supporting it. describes fit into the category of "spiritual" The idea behind a "liquid conspiracy”, to healing, and they are as diverse as the laying —_ quote "underground" researcher Piccard, is on of hands, absent healing, the power of that it is a conspiracy that is not set in stone, prayer, healing with hypnosis, mind power, but is liquid enough to be able to flow to suit psychic surgery, channelling, past-life and make the most of the circumstances of regression, animal healing, the power of the time—which is to give it more credit love, religious miracles and spirit entity than it deserves, and to downgrade umpteen healing. He highlights some rather convinc- _ examples of popular uprisings against the ing examples from the UK and around the status quo and the action of general chaos. world, e.g., the Philippines, Brazil and The modern-day stage was set on 14 Russia. Moreover, he produces plausible September 1945—according to Piccard's mysterious British source, Kilder, who spilled the beans to him in late 1998—when members of long-standing elite, occult and supposedly alien groups met in Geneva to plan the next phase of the world's fate. Unfortunately, we're treated to few of these really juicy bits from Kilder and, instead, are left having to fit disparate strands into the "grand unified conspiracy" picture. The chapters cover (all too briefly) Nazi attempts at flying saucer and mind-control technology, Project Paperclip, CLA MKUL- TRA LSD experiments (thus the liquid con- notation), the JFK acid link, Area 51 UFO programs, cult creation/control, AIDS, bar- codes, black helicopters, HAARP and more. Piccard ends each chapter with references, mainly of websites which readers will need to consult for further insights into the multi- farious crevices of this dark subject. Not quite the trip I'd hoped for. PL, it BM ere hy Fr “4° Gaon Roane NEXUS -71 DECEMBER 1999 — JANUARY 2000