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LAURENCE GARDNER ON ANCIENT SECRET SCIENCE GARDNER LAURENCE SECRET SCIENCE ANCIENT Historian and best-selling author Laurence Gardner discusses the powers of white powder gold, the Ark of the Covenant, the Knights Templar and his new sci-fi screenplay centred around the Shroud of Turin. ince his latest book, Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, was published in February 2003, best-selling author Sir Laurence Gardner has been giving worldwide lec- tures about the rediscovery of arcane knowledge—in particular, the extraordinary powers of white powder gold. When gold and platinum-group metals are transformed into the monatomic state, a fine white powder is produced. This substance was used by pharaohs and kings of the ancient world. It was also part of the secret knowledge of mediaeval alchemy and the Knights Templar. Research on this has been forging ahead, and some amazing properties of high- spin monatomic elements have now been scientifically confirmed. This has huge and potentially revolutionary implications. Humanity now has within its reach a potential cure for cancer without drugs or surgery, an environment-friendly alternative to fossil fuels, a means to transform human consciousness, the possibility of low or zero-gravity flight, space travel by manipulation of space-time, and access to other dimensions (which scientists have now proved to be real). In this interview conducted at Growing Needs Bookshop in Glastonbury, England, Laurence talked about some of the latest developments in this field. We began by dis- cussing how news of its use as a cure for cancer has begun to spread to the mainstream environment. MONATOMIC ELEMENTS, HEALING AND ANTIGRAVITY Laurence Gardner (LG): I've been talking about gold as an effective catalyst in cancer treatment for a long time—and it is now happening. The World Gold Council is confirming this in its literature, and the Securities & Exchange Commission, Washington, DC, is now publishing it in its bullion prospectus. The S&EC also reports on other aspects that I have written about in the past. Future applications for gold, it says [reads from S&EC prospectus], "are in pollution control, clean energy generation and fuel cell technology. In addition, work is under way on the use of gold in cancer treatment". Atasha McMillan (AM): Are the research tests for this being done mostly in America? LG: They're being done all over. Scientific journals from Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Singapore, Israel, Britain and America are all commenting in this regard, with headlines such as "The Amazing Properties of Monatomic Gold". There are no limi- tations on this now. Singapore University is making great progress with gold in cancer treatment, and Rice University, Texas, has reported amazing success in recent remedial trials with nano-gold. AM: You've said that monatomic elements can be used in connection with space travel. Can you explain a bit more about that, and about how research in that area is progressing? LG: Monatomic transition-group elements were classified some time ago as "exotic matter" because they have a negative energy density and the ability to manipulate space- time. Physicists now say that exotic matter is the key to travelling enormous distances— seemingly faster than the speed of light, but with an acceleration rate of zero. They are looking at the concept of moving the space instead of the spacecraft—that is to say, contracting space-time in front of the ship, with a commensurate expansion of the space- time behind it. NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project is leading the research Laurence Gardner interview conducted 6 November 2003 by Atasha McMillan © 2003-04 Email: atasha@starlink2.freeserve.co.uk Laurence Gardner interview conducted 6 November 2003 by Atasha McMillan © 2003-04 Email: atasha@starlink2.freeserve.co.uk JUNE — JULY 2004 NEXUS +55 THE WHITE POWDER GOLD OF THE ANCIENTS — Atasha McMillan www.nexusmagazine.com