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relations, they appear to be warning us about the superwave phe- nomenon—or, more specifically, about the event that passed us at the end of the last ice age. But, this is a whole other story. oo on the timeline in figure 3. Such minor superwaves would be not relations, they appear to be warning us about the superwave phe- be sufficiently strong to generate beryllium-10 peaks visible nomenon—or, more specifically, about the event that passed us at above background levels. Their associated EMP, however, could the end of the last ice age. But, this is a whole other story. oo be so strong that if one such event occurred today it would pose a hazard to modern electronics and communications unlike any- About the Author: thing we have witnessed thus far. About 80 per cent of these emis- sions took place within 500 years of one another (see figure 4). Yet, it has Meanwhile, perhaps we should Paul A. LaViolette, PhD, has had many original papers published in physics, astronomy, climatology, systems theory and psychology. He is the author of The Talk of the Galaxy: An ET Message for ars sinc as 5 . Us? [see review this issue], Earth Under an 00 seats since the dust event. so be doing all that we can to Fire (reviowed in 6/02], yaa the Big S a augh Pp. y H h H f h Bang and Subquantum Kinetics, and the one occurring in the near future. recruit the assistance of other editor of A Systems View of Man. Apart from being the first to identify the galactic centre superwave phenome- non, Dr LaViolette has made predictions about galaxy evolution which have been verified since by the Hubble space tele- scope. He discovered the planetary/stel- lar mass luminosity relation which shows that the Sun, stars and planets may be powered by energy sponta- neously created through photon microwave beam interferometry, which today is being pursued in _lueshifting. He developed a subquantum theory of gravity that replaces general relativity and a theory which links past geomagnetic black-budget defence projects for missile defence applications, fio. to immense solar flare storm outbursts. He also holds two patents might one day be used to create such shields.’ on an improved life-support rebreather apparatus. Dr LaViolette has an Meanwhile, perhaps we should be doing all that we can to ongoing interest in metaphysics, music and mysticism, and has identi- recruit the assistance of other civilisations in our galaxy. Galactic fied an advanced cosmogenetic science encoded in certain ancient cre- superwaves should be a hazard known to them as well. As I ation myths. . ; demonstrate in my book, The Talk of the Galaxy, ETI signals are Dr LaViolette is Founder and President of the Starburst Foundation, in fact being beamed towards us, but ast 5 he istak an interdisciplinary scientific research institute. This is a 501(c)3 non- in Tact Deing beamed towards us, Dut astronomers have mistaken —_yofit institute supported by charitable donations. For additional infor- these pulsating beacons as natural objects. * What is the topic mation on his work and how to support the Foundation, and to order they have picked to discuss? The answer should not surprise us. books and videos, visit the website www.etheric.com or phone +1 (703) Through their symbolic sky positions and encoded pulse period 256 7337 or 1800 715 9993 (ordering line, toll free in North America). TAKING ACTION civilisations in our galaxy. We must seek ways to anticipate the arrival of the next superwave. We Galactic superwaves should be must also begin developing technolo- a hazard known to them as well. gies for creating a force-field shield in space, capable of deflecting the tra- jectories of approaching cosmic rays. The technology of phase-conjugate About the Author: Meanwhile, perhaps we should be doing all that we can to recruit the assistance of other Endnotes burst. Nature (1988) 331:418. ET Message for Us?. Starlane Publications, 1. LaViolette, P.A. Galactic Explosions, Cosmic 12. Hammer, C.U., Clausen, H.B. and Langway, Jr, Alexandria, VA, USA, 2000, p. 55. Dust Invasions, and Climatic Change. PhD disserta- _ C-C. 50,000 years of recorded global vulcanism. 22, Raisbeck, G.M. et al. Evidence for two inter- tion, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, Climatic Change (1997) 35:1. vals of enhanced "Be deposition in Antarctic ice August 1983. 13. Johnsen, S.J., Dansgaard, W., Clausen, H.B. during the last glacial period. Nature (1987) 2. LaViolette, P.A. The terminal Pleistocene cos- and Langway, Jr., C.-C. Oxygen isotope profiles 326:273. through the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. 23. Raisbeck, G.M. et al. "Be deposition at Nature (1972) 235:429-435. 14. LaViolette, PA. Evidence in Antarctic Ice of a Prolonged Enhanced Solar Wind Outflow at the End of the Last Ice Age. Submitted for publication mic event: Evidence of recent incursion of nebular material into the solar system. Eos (1983) 64:286. American Geophysical Union paper, Baltimore, Maryland. Vostok, Antarctica, during the last 50,000 years and its relationship to possible cosmogenic production variations during this period. In The Last 3. LaViolette, P.A. Cosmic ray volleys from the (2000) Deglaciation: Absolute and Radiocarbon galactic centre and their recent impact on the Earth 15, Zook. H.A., Hartung, J.B. and Storzer, D. Solar Chronologies (E. Bard and W. Broecker, eds). environment, Earth, Moon, and Planets (1987) flare activity: evidence for large-scale changes in Proc. NATO ASI Series 12:127-139, Springer- SHEN ; __,, _ the past. Icarus (1977) 32:106. Verlag, Heidelberg, 1992. 4. LaViolette, P.A. Earth Under Fire: Humanity 's 16. LaViolette, P.A. Beyond the Big Bang: 24. Brown, R.L. and Johnston, K.J. The gas densi- Survival of the Apocalypse. Starlane Publications, 4 ncient Myth and the Science of Continuous ty and distribution within 2 parsecs of the galactic ANtscealata, WA, WY, ISH. Creation. Park Street Press, Rochester, VT, USA, centre. Astrophysical Journal (1983) 268:L85. 5. Burbidge, G.R. et al. Evidence for the occur- 1995. See www.etheric.com/LaVioletteBooks/ 25. Lo, K.Y. and Claussen, M.J. High-resolution cemme cent eras in liecmlel airless, Book-BBB. html. observations of ionised gas in central 3 parsecs of ienttons Gj Lied lagi eS) SE 17. Marshak et al. Evidence for muon production the galaxy: possible evidence for infall. Nature 6. Burbidge, G.R. et al. Physics of compact non- by particles from Cygnus X-3. Physical Review (1983) 306:647. Unarmed cemriaess INL lsteggedtecamat setts, Letters (1985) 54:2079. 26, Labeyrie, J. Sea level variations and the birth ar ins vical EOD vem LReviews 18 Dingus. BLL. etal. High-energy pulsed emis- of the Egyptian civilization. In Radiocarbon Dating 5 b dtl, , b é sion from Hercules X-1 with anomalous air-shower (R. Berger and H.E. Suess, editors), University of of Astronomy & Astrophysics (1977) 15:295. muon production. Physical Review Letters (1988) ° " 8. Ginzburg, V.L. and Syrovatskii, S.I. The Origin 61:1906. California Press, Berkeley, 1979, p. 33. of Cosmic Rays. Pergamon Press, New York, 1964, 19, Schwarzschild, B. Are the ultra-energetic cos- dik Lacy, ust Geel Cinexatter el Goan p. 207. mic gammas really photons? Physics Today, and distribution of the ionised gas in the central par- 9. LaViolette, P.A. Elevated concentrations of cos- November 1988, p. 17. , sec of the galaxy. IJ. Astrophysical Journal (1980) mic dust in Wisconsin-stage polar ice. Meteoritics 20. Bower, G.C., Falcke, H. and Backer, D.C, 241:132. (1983) 18:336. Meteoritical Society paper, Mainz. Circular Polarization in Sagittarius A* (abs.), 28. LaViolette, P.A. Evidence that radio pulsars 10. LaViolette, P.A. Evidence of high cosmic dust Session 62, 195th American Astronomical Society ay be artificial beacons of ETI origin (abs.). concentrations in Late Pleistocene polar ice. Meeting, Atlanta, January 12, 2000. See Session 62 Session 33, 195th American Astronomical Society Meteoritics (1985) 20:545. at website www.aas.org/meetings/aas195/program/ —_ Meeting, Atlanta, January 12, 2000. See Session 58 11. Fishman, G.J. and Inan, U.S. Observation of an index.html. at website www.aas.org/meetings/aas 195/program/ ionospheric disturbance caused by a gamma-ray 21. LaViolette, P.A. The Talk of the Galaxy: An index.html. 56 - NEXUS civilisations in our galaxy. Galactic superwaves should be FEBRUARY — MARCH 2001