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@ REVIEWS with attention deficit disorder and are ost people baulk at the idea that the B oO oO K Ss drugged—but this is not the way to treat Earth, or even the other planets, could these exceptional people. be hollow, but in the spirit of scientific THE INDIGO CHILDREN Tober and Carroll have assembled contri- enquiry Jan Lamprecht has gone to the trou- by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober butions from professionals in child psychol- _ ble of researching the possibility. In Hollow Publisher: Hay House, USA, 1999 ogy, education, medicine and preschool Planets, he presents his feasibility study, and ISBN: 1-56170-608-6 (248pp tpb) care, as well as from Indigos themselves, his logic and arguments are compelling Price: AUD$29.95; NZD$38.95; £10.99; that make sense of this worldwide phenome- enough that they warrant scientists to take a USD$13.95 , , * non and anise on ae to bring up these serious look. He uncovers anomalous evi- “ahla: Special children in balance and harmony. dence on magnetic fields, gravity, seismic Available: Aust-—Gemeraft, tel (03) 9888 Essential reading for parents and teachers. and radio waves, the aurora, plate tectonics 0111; NZ—NEXUS Office, tel (09) 403 aoe and the weather, and accounts from arctic aie ote BK Ce te 0181 oo HOLLOW PLANETS explorers and legends, suggesting there may 0400; Europe—Try US office; USA— by Jan Lamprecht be some truth to the hypothesis. Hay House, tel (760) 431 7695, fax (760) Publisher: WWP, USA, 1998/99 So why should the idea of a hollow Earth 431 6948, website www.hayhouse.com ISBN: 0-620-21963-7 (596pp tpb) be a problem to consider? The renowned An. group of individuals has been com- rica: AUD$40.00; USD$24.95 in USA; astronomer Sir Edmund Halley proposed the ing into the world since the mid-1970s, Ug $29.95 to Canada; USD$32.95 o/seas__idea over 300 years ago, based on his study according to self-help authors Jan Tober and Available: Aust—NEXUS Magazine, tel of magnetism. Lamprecht, a computer sci- Lee Carroll in The Indigo Children. The (07) 5442 9280; USA—World Wide entist from Johannesburg, suggests there are phenomenon was first identified by US para- Publishing, PO Box 49625, Austin, TX likely to be small polar openings in the Earth psychology researcher Nancy Ann Tappe, 78765, tel (830) 798 1250, and the planets, and that the planets are who wrote about the "dark blue children" in her 1982 book, Understanding Your Life Through Color. More recently, futurist Gordon-Michael Scallion has described the special attributes of the "blue ray children". These children are arriving in greater num- bers in the 1990s; in fact, in a recent inter- view, Tappe said that "90 per cent of chil- dren under ten are Indigos". They are highly intelligent, technically competent and, in the main, spiritually advanced, often expressing at an early age a knowledge of past lives. These kids are not fools and don't take fools gladly; they need their space, though they're gregarious; they won't tolerate being talked down to; they're very creative and have a problem with authoritarian systems; they know who they are and are not afraid to say so. Many of them are wrongly diagnosed website www.worldwidemagazines.com powered by nuclear fission reactions which create the magnetic field (as some recent scientific discoveries seem to suggest). There are unexplained bright spots at the poles of Venus, dust storms at the poles of Mercury, and ion streams in the night atmos- phere on Earth that cannot be fully explained as emanating from the Sun. There have even been sightings of bright spots on the Moon that may have originated from the north polar region of the Earth, and there are records of polar explorers who claim they saw mirages of huge lands suggestive of a lost polar continent of legend. This is a well-referenced, in-depth review, supported by photographs and diagrams, that is not out to convince readers that the plan- ets are hollow, but to make us ask whether they are actually solid. HOLLOW PLANETS by Jan Lamprecht Publisher: WWP, USA, 1998/99 ISBN: 0-620-21963-7 (596pp tpb) Price: AUD$40.00; USD$24.95 in USA; USD$29.95 to Canada; USD$32.95 o/seas Available: Aust-—NEXUS Magazine, tel (07) 5442 9280; USA—World Wide Publishing, PO Box 49625, Austin, TX 78765, tel (830) 798 1250, website www.worldwidemagazines.com NEXUS - 73 DECEMBER 1999 — JANUARY 2000