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REVIEWS ¢ FUTURESCIENCE: Forbidden generated to produce unlimited Science of the 2Ist Century quantities of free energy, and how by Maurice Cotterell antigravity waves can be used to Celtic Press, West Cork, Ireland, 2011 break hydrogen bonds in water to ISBN 978-0-9567722-0-6 (246pp hc) provide unlimited, free hydrogen fuel Available: www.MauriceCotterellcom t© power the cars of the future. In addition, he discusses the Sun's role in causing global warming and cooling: the Earth's magma is subjected to tilting forces from the Sun's "neutral sheet" (an area of neutral magnetic activity around the Sun's equator) which modulate the 187-year sunspot cycle, causing heating or cooling of the Earth from within. A fascinating study. SHAKESPEARE'S SECRET BOOKE by David Ovason Clairview Books, East Sussex, UK, 2010 ISBN 978-I-905570-26-3 (237pp tpb) oO“ two decades ago, engineer- Available: www.clairviewbooks.com scientist Maurice Cotterell n his play King Henry IV, Part I, discovered how to calculate the long- Shakespeare alluded to a "Secret erm magnetic reversals of the Sun booke" that was "deepe and and he then proceeded to crack the dangerous". As David Ovason writes, codes of ancient Sun-worshipping it encompassed a sophisticated cultures such as the Mayans, the system of codes that, once accessed, Egyptians of Tutankhamun’s time and revealed esoteric and ancient he Viracochas of South America (see knowledge. Ovason specialises in reviews in 3/02, 7/04, 8/03). He went historical and occult subjects (see The on to propose how the Sun affects Secret Zodiacs of Washington, DC, in ertility, determines the duration of 6/04), and here his focus is on the human gestation and affects the rise Elizabethan and Jacobean periods and fall of civilisations. He revisits and the underground movement, his work, with his amazing graphical —_ especially the Rosicrucians, that superimpositions, in "The Science of nurtured these magical codes. Other he Sun" and "The Science of God" notables such as Nostradamus, John chapters of his book FutureScience. Dee, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Francis But first up, Cotterell addresses the Bacon, Ben Jonson, Edmund Spencer, 12 unsolved mysteries of physics, Robert Fludd and Jacob Boehm used e.g., what stops the positive charges he codes for covert communication. protons) in the middle of atoms The code itself is numerical, and rom springing apart. Next, he here Ovason concentrates on the explains how electricity and number 33, which has allusions to magnetism work at the atomic level he mystery of the Ego—the higher, 0 produce the force of gravity. The electron must be coil-shaped, he proposes, because, as it slices hrough the electric field between the hydrogen proton and electron, a magnetic field is induced. He applies his principle to explaining the Earth's magnetic field. Cotterell goes on to show how gravity waves can be invisible Self. That number was encoded in illustrations and text via symbols, lines and letters, on title pages and in stained glass windows and sculptures. The codes were there in plain sight, but could only be seen and interpreted by those in the know. Ovason does a fine job in decoding this enigmatic body of knowledge. generated to produce unlimited quantities of free energy, and how antigravity waves can be used to break hydrogen bonds in water to provide unlimited, free hydrogen fuel to power the cars of the future. In addition, he discusses the Sun's role in causing global warming and cooling: the Earth's magma is subjected to tilting forces from the Sun's "neutral sheet" (an area of neutral magnetic activity around the Sun's equator) which modulate the 187-year sunspot cycle, causing heating or cooling of the Earth from within. A fascinating study. SHAKESPEARE'S SECRET BOOKE by David Ovason Clairview Books, East Sussex, UK, 2010 ISBN 978-I-905570-26-3 (237pp tpb) Available: www.clairviewbooks.com n his play King Henry IV, Part |, Shakespeare alluded to a "Secret booke" that was "deepe and dangerous". As David Ovason writes, it encompassed a sophisticated system of codes that, once accessed, revealed esoteric and ancient knowledge. Ovason specialises in historical and occult subjects (see The Secret Zodiacs of Washington, DC, in 6/04), and here his focus is on the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods and the underground movement, especially the Rosicrucians, that nurtured these magical codes. Other notables such as Nostradamus, John Dee, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Francis Bacon, Ben Jonson, Edmund Spencer, Robert Fludd and Jacob Boehm used he codes for covert communication. The code itself is numerical, and here Ovason concentrates on the number 33, which has allusions to he mystery of the Ego—the higher, invisible Self. That number was encoded in illustrations and text via symbols, lines and letters, on title pages and in stained glass windows and sculptures. The codes were there in plain sight, but could only be seen and interpreted by those in the know. Ovason does a fine job in decoding this enigmatic body of knowledge. 76 * NEXUS JUNE - JULY 2011 www.nexusmagazine.com