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KOYAANISQATSI
ko.yan.nis.qatsi (from the Hopi Language) n. 1. crazy life. 2. life - in turmoil. 3. life out of balance. 4. life disintegrating. - 5. a state of life that calls for another way of living. -i
\ No newline at end of file + in turmoil. 3. life out of balance. 4. life disintegrating. 5. a state of life that calls for another way of living. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/regexConsp/conspire.xml b/regexConsp/conspire.xml index 926900e..8e27cbe 100644 --- a/regexConsp/conspire.xml +++ b/regexConsp/conspire.xml @@ -210,5 +210,4 @@ Alan LustigerINTERNET:lustiger@att.com UUCP:att!pruxp!alu ATTMAIL:!alustiger CIS:72657,366 -- -Selected by Maddi Hausmann. MAIL your joke (jokes ONLY) to funny@clarinet.com. - \ No newline at end of file +Selected by Maddi Hausmann. MAIL your joke (jokes ONLY) to funny@clarinet.com. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/regexConsp/fakeaids.xml b/regexConsp/fakeaids.xml index c8d6894..d106be5 100644 --- a/regexConsp/fakeaids.xml +++ b/regexConsp/fakeaids.xml @@ -77,8 +77,7 @@ Robert Gallo at the National Cancer Institute, which is on the grounds of Fort Detrick, Maryland, a primary U.S. Army biological warfare research facility. Actually, the AIDS virus looks and acts much more like a cross between a bovine leukemial virus and -a sheep visna (brain-rot) virus, cultured in a human cell cul -ture, than any virus of the HTLV group. +a sheep visna (brain-rot) virus, cultured in a human cell culture, than any virus of the HTLV group.The closest thing in this case to a "smoking test tube" so far is the AIDS virus itself. If it was possible for such a monstrosity diff --git a/regexConsp/gravac.xml b/regexConsp/gravac.xml index 15d6264..43b4943 100644 --- a/regexConsp/gravac.xml +++ b/regexConsp/gravac.xml @@ -748,8 +748,4 @@ REFERENCES p.63 Scientific American 1964 vol.211, 'Experiments in Hurricane Modification' by R.H. Simpson and Joanne S. Malkus, pp.27-37 -(23) "Principles of Cosmology" 1978, by Michael Berry, Cambridge Univ. - Press, London; p.17. - - -
\ No newline at end of file + (23) "Principles of Cosmology" 1978, by Michael Berry, Cambridge Univ. Press, London; p.17. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/regexConsp/gvtscrcy.xml b/regexConsp/gvtscrcy.xml index 4bd382b..1043202 100644 --- a/regexConsp/gvtscrcy.xml +++ b/regexConsp/gvtscrcy.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -@ \RBBS\DL\GVTSCRCY.TXT THE GOVERNMENT'S MANIA FOR SECRECY
+ THE GOVERNMENT'S MANIA FOR SECRECY
President Ronald Reagan nicknamed 1987 "The Year of the
Reader," but throughout 1987 the Reagan administration outdid
@@ -55,6 +55,4 @@ Office, "Less Access to Less Information By and About the U.S.
Government: IX," December 1987, by Anne A. Heanue.
From: UTNE READER, September/October 1988, pp. 86-87.
-
-
-
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- -AN ILLUMINATI OUTLINE OF HISTORY
+AN ILLUMINATI OUTLINE OF HISTORY
Alpha and Omega -- Immanentizing of the Eschaton. 20,000,000 BC -- Recent Epoch of geeology begins; Ice Age ends; @@ -697,7 +696,7 @@ AD 30 -- Assassination of the radical Jesus, allegedly on
From "The Illuminoids" c. Neil Wilgus & various sources
-@ \RBBS\DL\OUTLINE2.TXT (Part 2, from Neil Wilgus' THE ILLUMINOIDS and other sources)
+(Part 2, from Neil Wilgus' THE ILLUMINOIDS and other sources)
1917 -- United States enters World War I. Russian Revolution begins; Cheka, secret police of Bolsheviks, founded. @@ -1229,13 +1228,12 @@ would kill Oswald and a member of the Sinatra family would be kidnapped soon afterward to distract attention from the assassination. Frank Sinatra, Jr., kidnapped, released unharmed.
--
@ \RBBS\DL\OUTLINE4.TXT Illuminati History, Part 4 +
Illuminati History, Part 4 -From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources +From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources
- 1964 -- Assassination of Jigme P. Dorji of Bhutan. Deaths +1964 -- Assassination of Jigme P. Dorji of Bhutan. Deaths associated with Kennedy assassination: Betty Mooney MacDonald, former Carousel Club stripper who had met Oswald at a party and provided an alibi for Darrell Wayne Garner (who was accused of @@ -1441,11 +1439,11 @@ From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources
-@ \RBBS\DL\OUTLINE5.TXT Illuminati History, Part 5 +
Illuminati History, Part 5 -From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources +From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources
-1970 -- Assassination of union leader Joseph Yablonski and his +1970 -- Assassination of union leader Joseph Yablonski and his
family in Pennsylvania. Attempted assassination of Pope Paul VI.
Reuther dies in plane crash under suspicious circumstances.
Bilderberger meeting in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. US Army experts
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- @ \RBBS\DL\INFMNPLY.TXT THE INFORMATION MONOPOLY
+ THE INFORMATION MONOPOLY The rapidly increasing concentration of media ownership in
the U.S. raises critical questions about whether the public has
access to diverse opinion. And not surprisingly, the impact of
this information monopoly continues to be ignored by the mass
@@ -39,15 +39,12 @@ Corporation.
media corporations now regard monopoly and historic levels of
profit as not only normal, but as their earned right. In the
process, the usual democratic expectations for the media --
-diversity of ownership and ideas -- have disappeared."
+diversity of ownership and ideas -- have disappeared." Sources: EXTRA!, June 1987, "The 26 corporations that own our
media," and MULTINATIONAL MONITOR, September 1987, "The Media
Brokers," both by Ben Bagdikian; UTNE READER, Jan./Feb. 1988,
-"Censorship in publishing," by Lynette Lamb.
+"Censorship in publishing," by Lynette Lamb.
From: UTNE READER, September/October 1988, pp. 84-85. +
THE TRUTH ABOUT MARS
+copyright 1956
+by Dr. Ernest L. Norman
- copyright 1956 - - by Dr. Ernest L. Norman - - E X C E R P T S F R O M T H E B O O K - ___________________ - INTRODUCTION - - For centuries before spacecraft transformed our under- standing +Excerpts from the book.
+___________________
+INTRODUCTION
+For centuries before spacecraft transformed our under- standing of the solar system, almost all the planets were believed, with varying degrees of conviction, to be inhabited. This belief conformed to the Copernican world view, in which Earth is not unique among the @@ -25,18 +22,18 @@ indigenous life was strongest for Mars - almost conclusive, on the face of it - and from the beginning the search for life on Mars became a major goal of the United States' Space Program. The result was the historic series of spacecraft that began with MARINER 4, in 1965, and -ended with VIKINGS 1 & 2, in 1976. - The dawning of the Space Age is a material event, occurring in +ended with VIKINGS 1 & 2, in 1976.
+The dawning of the Space Age is a material event, occurring in the latter part of the 20th Century, and as the description that follows is a result of a developed mental means of communication, it strengthens the understanding of this means of communication as being the real and more apparent factor in the transference of energy from -point to point. - Dr. Ernest L. Norman is the progenitor and a mental giant, +point to point.
+Dr. Ernest L. Norman is the progenitor and a mental giant, writing from the higher statement of a full consciousness of the reality of the mind as a cosmic centrifuge. This is the first book -written by him in 1955, inaugurating the Unarius Academy of Science. - In this small but important book, a first, Dr. Norman extends the +written by him in 1955, inaugurating the Unarius Academy of Science.
+In this small but important book, a first, Dr. Norman extends the present knowledge of life on our close companion planet Mars, which has all of the basic biological and geological conditions for the evolutionary development of life forms, including Homo sapiens. He @@ -48,23 +45,23 @@ immediately taking the reader to planet Mars to reveal the enigma of this planet. This enigma has been tantalizing the minds of humankind for hundreds of years, that has occasioned a series of narrations over the years, titillating the imagination of mankind throughout -civilizations up until the present time. - The importance of this booklet is that the mind, man's enigma, +civilizations up until the present time.
+The importance of this booklet is that the mind, man's enigma, can reveal the power existent, to apply in all ways necessary for the progressive development of any individual so desirous of expanding the central intelligence of himself in his relationship to the apparency -and to the vitality of society on this and other earth planets. - For this reason, Dr. Norman, as an Elder Brother, pointed the way +and to the vitality of society on this and other earth planets.
+For this reason, Dr. Norman, as an Elder Brother, pointed the way for aspiring mankind to overcome the limitations of his narrow confinement in the material sectors of life, as is the present pioneering efforts of our scientific community through the auspices of -the United States National Aeronautics & Space Administration. - The expository nature of Dr. Norman's description of the reality +the United States National Aeronautics & Space Administration.
+The expository nature of Dr. Norman's description of the reality of human life, living underground, is a vital teaching, not only of the magnanimous nature of man in overcoming the limitations of his material environment, but also of the reality of the interplanetary -life of Homo sapiens! - The data now being collated by the many thousands of computer- +life of Homo sapiens!
+The data now being collated by the many thousands of computer- enhanced images from the ZINC probes are validating the pre-history of Mars as an integrated and formed world of an ancient civilization. However, it will not be until Earth humans land on Mars that the @@ -72,8 +69,8 @@ evidence of Martian society will be known and accepted. The computer- enhanced image revealing a `face on Mars', is capturing the interest of many people, including those in the scientific sector; a prelude to the buildup of further hard data, revealing the evidence of the ruins -of ancient, advanced civilizations in the Cydonia region of Mars. - All of the precluding is the material evidence necessary for +of ancient, advanced civilizations in the Cydonia region of Mars.
+All of the precluding is the material evidence necessary for those who do not have second sight or who have not developed the mechanics of their third eye, with the reality of their sixth, seventh and higher senses. But this should not deter anyone, and in fact, is @@ -81,85 +78,85 @@ the objective of this writing, to wake up the reader to his unlimited capacity in that he too, can communicate through his sixth and higher senses. This so-called `telepathy' a principle of frequency and harmonics, will reveal to him the evidence of the evolutionary design -of life on companion earth planets. - The exploration of Mars is in this sense, the first phase of +of life on companion earth planets.
+The exploration of Mars is in this sense, the first phase of reawakening mankind to the reality of the expanding universe, right in his own backyard, in his own solar system. The reality is that earth planets are abundant in our Milky Way Galaxy. The reality is that man has communicated via spacecraft and is continuing to communicate with the denizens of this planet through telecommunication or mental means, --the normal methods of communication of advanced Space Brothers. - With all of this, of course, is the other reality! Present Earth +-the normal methods of communication of advanced Space Brothers.
+With all of this, of course, is the other reality! Present Earth history has not revealed the true story of man's past, and the reasons why technology has outdistanced the knowledge of man's humanity to his -fellowman and of his creative spirituality. - You will therefore read in this booklet that the Martian people +fellowman and of his creative spirituality.
+You will therefore read in this booklet that the Martian people are wiser in their knowledge of their inherent human nature and practice this cosmic principle in their society. War is not a factor to disrupt their peaceful existence, and science and technology -functions equally balanced with man's spiritual coefficient. - The picture that emerges is of earthman beginning to realize that +functions equally balanced with man's spiritual coefficient.
+The picture that emerges is of earthman beginning to realize that he has the capacity to leave his nest, to move out into the stars and regain his lost heritage, the birthright which has always been the objective and purpose for his being. Essentially, life's purpose is to advance one's knowledge of the principle of evolution, to integrate these evolutionary principles, using both the material technology and the spiritual technology, thus advancing both man and society on an -upward and intelligent, progressive evolution. - Dr. Ernest L. Norman is the Cofounder of the Unarius Educational +upward and intelligent, progressive evolution.
+Dr. Ernest L. Norman is the Cofounder of the Unarius Educational Foundation. From 1954 to 1971, with his wife, Ruth Norman, he pioneered the teaching of Interdimensional Physics, explaining the evolutionary nature of atoms and man, planets and solar systems, galaxies and universes. He authored the first twenty texts of the curriculum of the Unarius Academy of Science - teachings which explain the unified field theory - quantum mechanics, and the present theory -of Superstrings! - Dr. Norman as one who has attained Cosmic Consciousness, is an +of Superstrings!
+Dr. Norman as one who has attained Cosmic Consciousness, is an example of his teachings. Today, through the efforts of Ruth Norman (Uriel) the present Director of the Unarius Academy of Science, the curriculum has expanded to over 100 texts, adding immense knowledge to the reality of Consciousness and of its continuity after the -completion of the cycle of physical life (or death). - The account of Dr. Norman's psychic trip to Mars proves the +completion of the cycle of physical life (or death).
+The account of Dr. Norman's psychic trip to Mars proves the science of fourth dimensional physics - the principle of mental attunement. It is hoped that the reader will continue in his desire to advance himself as well, to attain those abilities that lie within but -needs to be called to his attention and developed. - In 1977, Ruth Norman tuned in psychically to the underground +needs to be called to his attention and developed.
+In 1977, Ruth Norman tuned in psychically to the underground cities on planet Mars, in thirty-three separate visions. This book titled THE UNDERGROUND CITIES OF MARS is a continuation and explanation of the truth about Mars, as it includes the realizations and flashbacks presented in the testimonials of persons who remembered -their own experiences when they contacted the Martian civilization. - This work is an exciting and telling account of the +their own experiences when they contacted the Martian civilization.
+This work is an exciting and telling account of the interplanetary contact of Earth and Mars, knowledge which will validate the reality of interplanetary travel and of the extraterrestrial nature of earth civilizations. El Cajon, California March 1,1988 - - A Word About the Author - Just fifty years ago in a small town in northern Utah, Ernest L. +
+A Word About the Author
+Just fifty years ago in a small town in northern Utah, Ernest L. Norman made his debut into this planet Earth. It was apparent right from the first that he was an unusual child. His mother nearly died in the process of his introduction, because of the abnormally large head. It is said he had the body of an eight pound child, but weighed over -twelve pounds! - Before he was hardly two, he was experimenting with writing and +twelve pounds!
+Before he was hardly two, he was experimenting with writing and long before he went to school for the first time, he was quite familiar with the English language; so much so, he was reading his father's Library. His father, incidentally, was a very learned man, of royal Norwegian descent and had degrees in law, psychology, physiology -and phrenology. - The author was the fifth of eight boys and girls, all strong lads +and phrenology.
+The author was the fifth of eight boys and girls, all strong lads and lassies and it was quite natural for them to resent having a -brother who was so studious. - At the tender age of five he constructed his first microscope +brother who was so studious.
+At the tender age of five he constructed his first microscope using the eyepiece section from his father's telescope, and by inserting it in a wooden frame made from a cigar box and a small piece of mirror, he was able to count the hairs on earthworms. The Truth -About Mars - At the age of six he performed an unusual and prodigious feat. +About Mars
+At the age of six he performed an unusual and prodigious feat. Using his knowledge of Archimedean laws of fulcrums, levers and rollers, he moved an 8 x 12 foot coal shed containing one-half a ton of coal over a distance of approximately 200 feet, through an apple @@ -167,49 +164,49 @@ orchard and over soft ground to a new and more convenient location. This feat took him about three weeks to accomplish and was one which would have taxed the strength and endurance of a strong man. This accomplishment was carefully noted day by day, by his father who would -boastingly report the progress made to the townspeople. - It was also at this early period of life, that he constructed a +boastingly report the progress made to the townspeople.
+It was also at this early period of life, that he constructed a rabbit hutch which was vastly superior in design and workmanship to one constructed by an adult neighbor more than six times his age. This -he did, using old rusted out, discarded tools. - Another time, at the age of seven, he bested his father in an +he did, using old rusted out, discarded tools.
+Another time, at the age of seven, he bested his father in an argument i.e., that all energy was electronic. At present he is completely vindicated inasmuch as science today is resolving into this -conclusion. - During his early teens-age years in junior and senior high +conclusion.
+During his early teens-age years in junior and senior high school, he established several new "high water" marks in biology, genetics, science, etc., and won several noteworthy citations as well -as attracting some interest from his teachers. - It is estimated that at the age of fourteen, he had a vocabulary +as attracting some interest from his teachers.
+It is estimated that at the age of fourteen, he had a vocabulary of about sixty thousand words! It was easy to see then, that this boy, who in winter time read almost continuously or dreamed the summer away watching nature, had not wasted or played his time away as most lads -are wont to do. - At the age of seventeen, his family moved to California and +are wont to do.
+At the age of seventeen, his family moved to California and temporarily, at least, formal school was finished. But he persisted, even taking night classes in various subjects. At the age of twenty- three, and just before the depression, he married and remained so for -fourteen years. - During this time, he became very active in radio and electronics. +fourteen years.
+During this time, he became very active in radio and electronics. It was his wife who always said they had the best radios in the -neighborhood and they were always hand constructed. - After World War Two, he devoted himself to his lifetime dream, +neighborhood and they were always hand constructed.
+After World War Two, he devoted himself to his lifetime dream, metaphysics, and became an ordained minister in an occult science church. From the very start, in this work, it became evident he possessed an outstanding clairvoyant development and, during the war years, demonstrated this talent not only in churches and lecture halls, but in almost any place opportunity presented itself and -achieved no small measure of fame in this capacity. - However, it is his ambition at this time and has been for many +achieved no small measure of fame in this capacity.
+However, it is his ambition at this time and has been for many years, to fill in the gaps in our scientific and spiritual philosophies of the world, and to set up a new and integrated -philosophy of life. - With this most outstanding ability of clairvoyance, coupled with +philosophy of life.
+With this most outstanding ability of clairvoyance, coupled with a tremendous grasp of scientific knowledge, he is very humble and unpretentious, refusing to attach the stigma of self to whatever comes through the channel of his mind and is ever aware of attunement with -the Superconscious. - On the forehead of the author is a large welt, in a perfect +the Superconscious.
+On the forehead of the author is a large welt, in a perfect raised circle. This becomes activated at times when he is inspired or attuned, as though it is a necessary factor in making contact, mentally, with the intelligences of other dimensions or on other @@ -219,26 +216,26 @@ his previous life in Jerusalem and the crucifixion and are most surely points of great interest in showing that he is indeed a most unusual soul, mentally and spiritually and has reached a very rare, if ever duplicated, state of consciousness through his countless thousands of -lifetimes of endeavor in these fields. - Many very miraculous healings have come through Dr. Norman. His +lifetimes of endeavor in these fields.
+Many very miraculous healings have come through Dr. Norman. His conscious mind is able to contact the Superconscious which can tune into the past experiences and past lives of the individuals to actually locate and view the experience in a former life which is responsible for the present illness; thus being able to eliminate or neutralize the impinging vortex from the psychic body of the individual by mental and spiritual means. Many wonderful healings and -permanent cures have thusly been achieved. - The Spiritual Science of Unarius which is used is not one of +permanent cures have thusly been achieved.
+The Spiritual Science of Unarius which is used is not one of happenstance or guesswork but his ability to tap, in a scientific way, the energies of the Infinite. Just so surely, those same powers and energies are ever present to keep us well, vital and at peace when we align ourselves into them. - - Ruth E. Norman - - ______________ - PREFACE - A few months ago the astronomical and astrophysical world was +
+Ruth E. Norman +
+______________
+PREFACE
+A few months ago the astronomical and astrophysical world was tremendously excited by the approaching conjunction of the earth with the planet. Mars. (This article being written in May, 1955, refers to the conjunction of Mars with the earth at the turn of the year 1954 to @@ -252,16 +249,16 @@ more firmly intrenched in their original ideas, while others became more confused than ever. In an over-all sense, it can be said that they arrived at no definite conclusion whatever nor will any new conclusions that may be arrived at have, by the same token, any more -validity than the original concepts (see addenda). - Therefore any new attempt at visualizing life or the canals on +validity than the original concepts (see addenda).
+Therefore any new attempt at visualizing life or the canals on Mars resolves into the realm of clairvoyance and not by the making of bigger and more powerful telescopes. The two hundred inch telescope at Mt. Palomar has, in a sense, merely increased the size of the Universe for man rather than brought it closer to him. Now, just in case the term clairvoyant should arouse any antagonism or question in some persons, let us digress a moment to explain just what is meant by the -word clairvoyance. - Clairvoyance (or the development of the sixth sense) is only +word clairvoyance.
+Clairvoyance (or the development of the sixth sense) is only another word for extrasensory perception taking place within the consciousness of man rather than through the reactionary physical senses such as physical sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. @@ -274,8 +271,8 @@ extrasensory perception. There are numerous societies, associations and organizations, national and international, whose many years of work have proven beyond a doubt that man does have, and can also develop, this extra sense or clairvoyance, sometimes called the sixth -sense. - Any doubting Thomas can, if he is open minded enough, find in a +sense.
+Any doubting Thomas can, if he is open minded enough, find in a short time, an overwhelming mass of evidence to support this truth. In an advanced state of clairvoyance, an individual sees and lives in a state of consciousness which "tunes" him in, as it were, to past or @@ -283,14 +280,14 @@ future events, places and happenings, distance being no barrier. Such an awareness or consciousness is almost as real as the everyday objects around him. Any particular electrical or mechanical device, such as the television set will demonstrate to some extent the nature -of this conception. - A savage in the jungle would immediately be confounded were he +of this conception.
+A savage in the jungle would immediately be confounded were he presented with the appearance of some of our every day appliances. He would quite likely, in his failure to understand or conceive, throw up his hands and deny the whole thing. He would, in a sense, be like the farmer who saw the giraffe for the first time, exclaiming that ``there -is no such animal!" - It is, as it has always been, the great lack of ability to form +is no such animal!"
+It is, as it has always been, the great lack of ability to form new concepts which has always caused man to throw up his hands, and cry out loudly against the appearance of any new thought, or mechanical or electrical contrivance. This is also quite true of most @@ -298,8 +295,8 @@ of our modern day scientists, whether he is a man of medicine, of chemistry or of astronomy. Therefore it is up to individuals who have developed this extra sense or clairvoyance, to fill in the obvious gaps in our many branches of science as well as in some of the more -firmly established spiritual concepts. - In writing an article of this kind, no effort is being made to +firmly established spiritual concepts.
+In writing an article of this kind, no effort is being made to prove what I have found and believe is true. Truth is entirely independent of the individual. After my thirty five years of active research in the fields of electronics, physics, astrophysics, @@ -315,11 +312,11 @@ devices are used, nor is any particularly advanced degree of trance state entered into, maintaining conscious continuity and being able to quote at the time, just what is taking place both audibly and visibly, at all times. - - _____________________________ - CONTACT WITH PLANET MARS - - Since the dawn of time and the beginning of man's history on this +
+_____________________________
+CONTACT WITH PLANET MARS +
+Since the dawn of time and the beginning of man's history on this planet, the starry skies have always been something of not only great and wondrous beauty, but also filled with mystery and awe. The histories of the ancient times contain numerous references to the sun, @@ -330,8 +327,8 @@ mystical heavenly orbs. Naturally there has been a great deal of conjecture as to life and the existence of man in some form on some of these bright specks of light. This `is especially true of the moon and of the planets of our solar system. Men like Copernicus, Galileo, -Plato, etc., all speculated on this possibility. - During the last twenty-five years or so, there has been a +Plato, etc., all speculated on this possibility.
+During the last twenty-five years or so, there has been a tremendous impetus given to astronomical interests; perhaps this is partly due to the approach of the conclusion of a great cycle and the actual beginning of the Aquarian age. There are numerous monthly @@ -343,14 +340,14 @@ lad I shared this common interest in the heavens. Often I would peer through my father's telescope (which was of very modest power) at the moon or other bright points of interest; winter nights would often be devoted to pouring over any book or article containing anything of -astronomical nature. - It was not, however, until the close of World War II and the +astronomical nature.
+It was not, however, until the close of World War II and the sudden influx of flying saucer stories, that time and circumstances permitted resuming this fascinating subject. Along with metaphysical work which I did both in churches and independently, the planets, space travel, etc., all became an integrated part of this -work. - It was inevitable that sooner or later I should actually take a +work.
+It was inevitable that sooner or later I should actually take a "flight" to some planet, not that this would be done in a rocket or some such machine; man has not progressed to such an advanced state of engineering as yet. So any such trips would be in a clairvoyant state. @@ -359,8 +356,8 @@ persons both known and unknown who have made such flights and contacts are too numerous to mention at this time. I might add that much of what is written in the following pages has since been corroborated by some of these persons, without my previously having read any articles -so written by them. - It has been my consistent habit to spend an hour or so of the +so written by them.
+It has been my consistent habit to spend an hour or so of the late evening time in meditation. During these hours I have made innumerable contacts with those who have passed from this plane of existence. However no serious attempt at interplanetary contact was @@ -382,16 +379,16 @@ first contact was made, it would be comparatively easy to establish other contacts, as was convenient and necessary. Since this first contact and trip was made, I have returned on several occasions; in fact, Nur El often stood beside me as I wrote, to further clear up, or -refresh my memory regarding any details which were not entirely clear. - Now I will contact my Martian guide and take an astral flight +refresh my memory regarding any details which were not entirely clear.
+Now I will contact my Martian guide and take an astral flight through space, and see just how it is that man lives on the red planet. Almost immediately a very distinguished looking man stands before me; he is Nur El, a man of high position and esteem from one of the Martian cities. He is dressed in a very brilliant red suit. The coat is long, almost to the knees, with loose fitting pantiloons. On his head is a red hat with a square shaped brim that is turned up on -four sides. - Our trip there is a matter of split seconds as no craft is used +four sides.
+Our trip there is a matter of split seconds as no craft is used or needed. Arriving on the surface of Mars, we are at once aware of the extremely rugged terrain, rocky hills and sandy wastes, that stretches out endlessly around us. There are many peculiar whirling @@ -412,8 +409,8 @@ prickly-cacti looking plants. Also near the polar ice caps, grows a very luxuriant green alga-like plant that follows the melting snow line. This spongy growth often attains a height (or depth) of forty to fifty feet. It appears and disappears with the season as it grows -tremendously rapidly, and it also disintegrates very fast. - There are also a number of species of lizards, reptiles and of +tremendously rapidly, and it also disintegrates very fast.
+There are also a number of species of lizards, reptiles and of some insects whose hard shells have enabled them to weather the extreme atmospheric conditions and among them are giant ants which walk semi-erect on the two hind feet. The guide tells me these are @@ -428,16 +425,16 @@ blew one note and although I heard nothing, the rock immediately swung open disclosing a car-like elevator. We entered and, after the door closed, I had the familiar dropping sensation of our own modern elevators. The trip down took but a few seconds, and, upon stopping, I -stepped forth into what was my first glimpse of a Martian city. - I was immediately impressed by the soft white light that seemed +stepped forth into what was my first glimpse of a Martian city.
+I was immediately impressed by the soft white light that seemed to come from everywhere. We were standing near the entrance of a large tube. On Mars the cities are all underground and are connected together by huge oval metal tubes from three to five hundred feet in diameter. There are monorail cars as long as our pullman trains which glide silently and very swiftly from one city to another. The bottoms of these immense tubes are used for parks, growing foodstuffs and -innumerable small manufacturing plants. - Because of the great distances between the cities, these tubes +innumerable small manufacturing plants.
+Because of the great distances between the cities, these tubes have been built only partially submerged. There are emergency air locks and bulkheads at the ends where they connect to the domes; other safety and precautionary measures are used to protect the cities and @@ -445,8 +442,8 @@ tunnels in case of breakdowns or outside attack. It is these tubes which have confused the astronomers on the earth. Some believe them to be canals. There are also other theories. The shifting desert sands often cover or uncover them which leads to further confusion inasmuch -as they seem to appeal' and disappear. - Turning about and looking down into the city is an unforgettable +as they seem to appeal' and disappear.
+Turning about and looking down into the city is an unforgettable experience. Like all cities on Mars, it is built on the floor of a huge metal dome. These domes are sometimes four or five miles in diameter, and up to three thousand feet high. They are constructed of @@ -465,12 +462,12 @@ and is very healthful and stimulating to plant life, as well as to the people. As these domes are built in the bottom of excavations, the sands soon drift over them and cover them up, giving added protection from the strong surface rays. - - ___________________________ - The Underground Cities - of Mars - - The cities are laid out like a wheel. The center hub is a very +
+___________________________
+The Underground Cities
+of Mars +
+The cities are laid out like a wheel. The center hub is a very large circular structure which houses the various municipal and civic governmental departments. Underground is a very large atomic power plant for supplying the cities' needs. The streets stretch away from @@ -491,30 +488,30 @@ pastel shades. The walls are formed of two sheets of thin plastic about two inches apart. After the walls are fastened together, a liquid foam like plastic material is injected or blown in between the walls. After this hardens, it gives the whole structure tremendous -strength. This hardened plastic foam acts also as a good insulator. - There is no problem of heat or cold in a Martian city, with an +strength. This hardened plastic foam acts also as a good insulator.
+There is no problem of heat or cold in a Martian city, with an abundance of atomic power. The whole city is air conditioned, free from dust and fumes, and is maintained at a constant temperature of about 68 degrees. Huge electronic pumps suck in and filter the thin outside air and raise the pressure to about seven pounds per square inch. It also strengthens the overhead dome structure by pushing out -uniformly at all points simultaneously. - As the outside atmosphere is very rare and of a low oxygen +uniformly at all points simultaneously.
+As the outside atmosphere is very rare and of a low oxygen content, the Martian cities are becoming less and less dependent on that source of air supply. Many thousands of years ago they learned how to obtain air from water by electrolysis. They also make a great effort to create great underground reservoirs near the ice caps to drain off and store any surplus surface water which also, along with -the oxygen, has become increasingly rare through the centuries. - At the present time, scientists on Mars are learning to make air +the oxygen, has become increasingly rare through the centuries.
+At the present time, scientists on Mars are learning to make air and water synthetically out of other elements. They have also explored every possible existing subterranean river or lake and have added much to the dwindling water supply by some important discoveries. It is estimated that, with careful conservation, they will have enough water for several thousand years, during which time other means will have been arrived at for solving this problem. -. . . - All buildings are supplied with electric power from the central +. . .
+All buildings are supplied with electric power from the central power plant. The power is radiated over ultra high frequency beams which crisscross the streets, and are relayed by smaller substations. On top of each building is a split ball-like antenna which intercepts @@ -522,8 +519,8 @@ these power beams, bringing power down onto a small secondary radiator which in turn radiates the power through the building, lighting the lights, operating the various motors, etc. These are, of course, all constructed very differently than the motors and electric lights on -earth, which are large, clumsy and very inefficient by comparison. - Window glass is a polarized material which transmits light one +earth, which are large, clumsy and very inefficient by comparison.
+Window glass is a polarized material which transmits light one way, from outside in, which gives privacy without the problem of shade and drapes. A simple metal folding shutter is sometimes drawn across the window to shut out the light when sleeping, etc. Furniture in the @@ -541,8 +538,8 @@ is a very quick and simple process. The dishes are placed in a metal cabinet, a dial set, and after a few minutes all are clean and sparkling; no water is used. Instead, streams of electronic energy of some sort does the job. The dishes are made of a plastic like material -which is repellent to soil. - The bathroom is also quite different. The stool appears or +which is repellent to soil.
+The bathroom is also quite different. The stool appears or disappears in the wall as needed. Disposal is efficiently taken care of by electrolysis. Very little water apparently is used. Bathing is done in a small booth where an atomized spray of pleasant smelling @@ -555,16 +552,16 @@ cleans and stimulates the teeth and gums. I Very little of the normally expected house cleaning is done in a Martian home; all interior surfaces are dirt repellent and, as the air is normally very clean and inasmuch as there is no smoking, frying or similar soot -producers, the homes are very clean and spotless. - Mounting a flight of stairs to the roof, we emerge onto a +producers, the homes are very clean and spotless.
+Mounting a flight of stairs to the roof, we emerge onto a typical Martian garden. The roofs of these homes are flat and planted with a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and flowers. Each home grows quite a lot of the normal supply of foodstuff it consumes. They take great pride in these roof gardens and frequently engage in friendly competition in contests between neighbors in an attempt to raise the most beautiful displays of horticulture. -. . . - Now I understood why the streets slanted up and the lack of +. . .
+Now I understood why the streets slanted up and the lack of stores and commercial buildings, for here stretched out before me was a huge shopping center, which in some odd way reminded me of one of our annual state fairs. Up and down and around were streets and @@ -592,13 +589,13 @@ various crops, one of which is a grain very similar to millet. There is also a species of rice which grows with very little moisture. It seems that many of these plant crops have been evolved through a Luther Burbank- like process to a point where they require the -absolute minimum of water. - No heavy manufacturing is done in these cities, but there are +absolute minimum of water.
+No heavy manufacturing is done in these cities, but there are several domes which are devoted to, and used almost exclusively for, this type of work. But time was slipping by, and reluctantly I followed my guide to another elevator and we ascended back to the -main level. - As we walked along one of the streets I could not help but feel +main level.
+As we walked along one of the streets I could not help but feel overawed by the beauty of all the things around me: the lovely homes and roof gardens, the landscaped parkways growing lush with fruits and flowers, the peace and quiet which was everywhere. I looked @@ -610,8 +607,8 @@ did not see any indication of the use of any cosmetics on the women's faces. Their eyes were quite large and black with a distinct slant, the skin was wax-like and beautifully colored, lips red and well shaped, which in all left nothing to be desired in any external -adornment. - There are other things which were noticeable by their absence': +adornment.
+There are other things which were noticeable by their absence': there is no smoking, the use of tobacco being unheard of. Nur el chuckled when I asked about this, stating that such a practice was grown up thumb sucking and was a habit belonging only to those who @@ -626,17 +623,17 @@ The Martians are a quiet peace-loving people. Their clothing is simple with long loose flowing lines, with nothing to bind them, in many brilliant colors including many shades we know not. All clothing is made of synthetic materials as no natural fibers are grown. - - ______________________________ - THE MARTIAN - CHINESE LINK - - Martians are much older in soul-evolution than the earthians. +
+______________________________
+THE MARTIAN - CHINESE LINK +
+Martians are much older in soul-evolution than the earthians. They originally migrated in space craft to Mars from a dying planet more than a million years ago. They also came to this earth and started a colony but found it impractical to maintain. It was also explained by Nur El that this colony became our Chinese race through -the evolution of time. - The great space-ships in their intercourse with the planet Mars +the evolution of time.
+The great space-ships in their intercourse with the planet Mars established a series of six colonies, stretching from the lower planes of China into the more northern reaches, around what is now known as Peking in the northern provinces of China. There was in @@ -657,8 +654,8 @@ females bore children to these Mongols and Tartars, the Martian colonists became somewhat infused into the racial characteristics of these people. However, for the most part, the various dynasties of the Chinese Empire can be traced directly back to the Martian line. -. . . - Cancer and many other so-called incurable diseases are removed +. . .
+Cancer and many other so-called incurable diseases are removed or corrected using an advanced electronic healing process. It was also explained, that in all cases, the patient was given a psychic diagnosis which correctly locates the true originating cause, as a @@ -680,34 +677,34 @@ are very sacred and considered a great creative gift. There are none of the usual sexual stimulants such as advertising, spiced heavy foods etc., which tend to overexcite the people of earth. Consequently, sex assumes its rightful place in the life of the -Martians. - These people have a basic spiritual concept which teaches them +Martians.
+These people have a basic spiritual concept which teaches them from birth, the importance of love of one another and finding their greatest joys of life in doing for each other, not doing each other. I did not see any of our familiar churches and steeples; it was explained to me that there are none. Worship is not a pagan-like bowing down to some mythical god (or gods), but a twice daily observance to the Great Infinite Creative Source, and there is a once -weekly community observance giving thanks to this Source. - Other Spiritual aspects of Martian life include communications +weekly community observance giving thanks to this Source.
+Other Spiritual aspects of Martian life include communications with those who have passed into the spirit world; in fact, every Martian considers his spirit friends and relatives a part of his daily life. No doubt our Chinese have derived their ancestor worship -from this source. - The Martians have also developed reincarnation to a point where +from this source.
+The Martians have also developed reincarnation to a point where it forms an integral part of their lives; they plan for a future time when they will relive a new life among old friends and relatives. Many children frequently identify themselves as former loved ones. - - ______________________ - Martian Education - - Soon after the birth of a child, all the potential mental +
+______________________
+Martian Education +
+Soon after the birth of a child, all the potential mental faculties and quotients were determined by an electronic diagnosis and any criminal or negative characteristics were removed by a radiant energy process. The child was further conditioned against -such recurrence. There are no public schools. - The child is taught to a large extent in his sleep by a "Z-ray" +such recurrence. There are no public schools.
+The child is taught to a large extent in his sleep by a "Z-ray" which imparts the lessons or knowledge directly into his subconscious mind. This ray can be likened somewhat to a radio frequency which carries the spoken word yet is inaudible to the ear; in this case @@ -729,16 +726,16 @@ and if this were done suddenly it might be very dangerous, like a diver going down beneath the water too quickly. " He paused a moment then continued, "Then there would be deadly disease germs and the many viruses that we here on Mars, not having had such things for -thousands of years, have lost our resistance to." - I could see his point but I wondered a bit as to how they knew +thousands of years, have lost our resistance to."
+I could see his point but I wondered a bit as to how they knew so much about the earth, but patiently he explained that there were semi-surface observatories with electronic telescopes as well as a variety of radio and radar-like devices which gave them a very good idea of what went on there. Besides some of the more advanced scientists were masters at astral flight. Even an ordinary citizen of Mars was quite adept at mental telepathy and this type of -communication was used as much as speech. - Going back into the ring shaped building, we emerged into what +communication was used as much as speech.
+Going back into the ring shaped building, we emerged into what were some of the chambers used for judging or administrative phases. The government is of a very simple form. I was amazed when told there are no written laws. Each citizen lives under a simple understanding, @@ -766,10 +763,10 @@ etc; all were given some treatment whenever opportunity presented. It was all in very good taste, however, and most pleasing to the eye. These traits are quite evident in our modern Chinese. . . . - - Monorail Transportation - - Going through several of these offices we again emerged into the +
+Monorail Transportation +
+Going through several of these offices we again emerged into the open air. Before us was one of the larger radial streets; coming down this street was what looked like a silver gondola of some sort, suspended from an overhead rail. Going closer to examine this strange @@ -783,8 +780,8 @@ intervals by metal standards. These cars are stopped with a single blast of a noiseless supersonic whistle and started after the passengers sit down. A number of the main radial streets have this monorail shuttle car system. Others used moving sidewalks, somewhat -similar to escalators. - It seems that these people do not travel much, as compared to +similar to escalators.
+It seems that these people do not travel much, as compared to our earth people. There is, of course, considerable inner-city travel over the monorail car system which I saw in the tube. There is however, a kind of communication which renders a great deal of travel @@ -802,8 +799,8 @@ themselves, since there is no advertising or sex intimations but only such things as the festivals, lectures, various stage presentations or musicals which take place in the central theater. Little or no news is broadcast and then only that which is of a nature which would -not cause fear or restlessness. - Music plays an important part in life here. Most of the +not cause fear or restlessness.
+Music plays an important part in life here. Most of the instruments are of the string type and are usually plucked. There are some reed or flute-like instruments which help give variety. There are none of the heavy percussive type which form a large part of our @@ -812,8 +809,8 @@ sing-song-like rhythm or chant which usually depicts some story or moral lesson; or even historical events are portrayed. Considerable color is used in the stage presentations, which gives much added charm as the innumerable color combinations rise and fall with the -rhythm of the chant. - Since my initial trip, I have returned to Mars several times and +rhythm of the chant.
+Since my initial trip, I have returned to Mars several times and have learned much more about this fascinating civilization. To those who are proponents and ardent supporters of our free enterprise system, let it be said that they have a great shock coming to them. @@ -839,8 +836,8 @@ this land is run like a highly ordered non-profit business. The various departmental or executive heads are all highly trained specialists and hold their positions because of ability and integrity. -. . . - From childhood they are taught to be useful and productive. +. . .
+From childhood they are taught to be useful and productive. Because of their simplified living habits, they have more time for self-improvement and for developing new types of plastics, textiles, etc. They usually limit their meals to only two a day and even those @@ -856,17 +853,17 @@ like an orange but has meat like that of an apple, is red skinned and sweet. It is called sit-yu. Some other vegetables are grown in troughs in long rows. These look like huge mushrooms and have a delicious meat. - - The Harmony of Martian Life - - Martians are closely connected with the Venusians through +
+The Harmony of Martian Life +
+Martians are closely connected with the Venusians through thought transference or mental telepathy. At one time, interplanetary travel was used, but these spacecraft are at present stored in huge underground hangars, and are being held in readiness for any emergency, such `as a sudden mass evacuation of the population should any unexpected need arise. -. . . - It was explained that the science of interplanetary travel was +. . .
+It was explained that the science of interplanetary travel was something very difficult for the earth man to understand inasmuch as the people and the craft itself would, in taking off, actually change the rate of vibration of their own and the craft's atomic structure. @@ -880,16 +877,16 @@ hindrances to present day space travel. At present their experiments have progressed to a point where a man's body can be changed into electrical energies, sent over a radar beam and then changed back to the original state; all in a matter of a split second, and with no -pain or discomfort to the individual. - This no doubt sounds fantastic. Nowadays it is only the ignorant +pain or discomfort to the individual.
+This no doubt sounds fantastic. Nowadays it is only the ignorant mam who scoffs at any new ideas, and no doubt there will be those who will be unable to believe these truths; but it does not matter, since that still does not alter the facts. Just fifty years ago they were laughing at the Wright brothers - and think of what has been invented and improved and brought into use since that time. No less so in the future. The things of science which are commonplace in the Martian -way of life could well become a part of ours in some future day. - I was informed that the Martians understand what is happening to +way of life could well become a part of ours in some future day.
+I was informed that the Martians understand what is happening to the earth people and its veritable rat race, and they are very desirous of aiding through mental telepathy to inspire as many of the earthians as are receptive to their ways for the advancement of @@ -900,8 +897,8 @@ hope to be harmonious with the other more advanced planets. They say that it is realized only too well that they must not interfere with the evolution or progress of man on earth to any great extent, for it would not be in keeping with God's immutable law of individual soul -progress. - The scientists of Mars have informed me that our telescopes, in +progress.
+The scientists of Mars have informed me that our telescopes, in the photographing process, are subject to error and do not get refraction but infraction. Sometimes the light rays, or vibrations as they are more properly called, are at times subjected to distortions, @@ -911,8 +908,8 @@ lines of force, the astronomer does not always get a true picture of what he thinks he is seeing. Also the planet Mars, on the outside of its surface, has a tremendously charged shell. While it is invisible to the eye, this can cause great distortions in light-ray -frequencies. - And so the time has come, at least for the present, to return to +frequencies.
+And so the time has come, at least for the present, to return to our more familiar planet earth, and I do so reluctantly, for there are still many more facets of life on (rather in) Mars of which I have only a slight understanding. I would like to learn more of their @@ -922,8 +919,8 @@ instance of this most fascinating and interesting experience of my visits to Mars without a deep feeling of awe, reverence and gratitude to this very fine person who calls himself Nur El for giving so unselfishly of his time and efforts in explaining so many things -about the planet, its people, manners, etc. - There is also a grave concern by these people about our +about the planet, its people, manners, etc.
+There is also a grave concern by these people about our destructive downhill way of life. We are creating and breeding a race of psychopathic misfits I in our highly specialized, mechanical world. The people are becoming robots. They cannot sleep for @@ -934,19 +931,19 @@ sexual stimulants are used for advertisements suggestion is used to hammer home these cheap and malicious messages until the brain becomes numb and neurotic. Exploitation of the masses has become a highly specialized science, ruthless and cold-blooded, running the -gamut from charity to vice. - On the other hand there are almost equally frantic attempts +gamut from charity to vice.
+On the other hand there are almost equally frantic attempts being made by various religious groups, churches, individuals, etc., to portray in some way to the great masses the grave dangers confronting them. These efforts are pitifully small and weak. Moreover, these efforts are not above suspicion, for there are, here as elsewhere, many charlatans. . . . - - _______________________________ - The Supernova Connection - - It was intimated in the foregoing pages that it was quite +
+_______________________________
+The Supernova Connection +
+It was intimated in the foregoing pages that it was quite obvious that it would require several trips to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Martian way of life, and that therefore, I would quite likely, from time to time, make similar visits or flights. @@ -988,15 +985,15 @@ constructed dome-like cities, the people of Mars waited for the final hours. Day by day they watched the white glowing mass of light grow larger and larger. There was no really accurate way by which to measure how close it would pass or just how hot it would be. No doubt -many thought it would be the end! - Finally the hour struck. Nur El stated that for eight days the +many thought it would be the end!
+Finally the hour struck. Nur El stated that for eight days the planet was rocked, torn and twisted as great forces blasted and ripped the surface. Plant and animal life disappeared almost entirely, except for the few species which escaped by being buried or in caves. The air and water too, were largely dissipated or drawn off with the passing nova. When it was over, Mars was decimated and -burned to a cinder. - Other planets also suffered. On earth there were great +burned to a cinder.
+Other planets also suffered. On earth there were great earthquakes and tidal waves. A great continent and civilization, called Lemuria, sank beneath the sea. Great deserts were burned into the surface in places which were formerly beautiful forests and @@ -1012,19 +1009,19 @@ passing of this huge celestial "atom bomb." No doubt the knowledge of this cataclysm will clear up some of the mysteries of Earth's history which have been puzzling the seekers of truth for many years. . . . - - Our present civilization, good as it is in some respects, leaves +
+Our present civilization, good as it is in some respects, leaves much to be desired. It has been the purpose of Nur El, the people of Mars and myself to bring you some understanding of their ways of life, hoping thus to bring about, not only among the nations of the world, but future interplanetary relationships which are harmonious and conducive to a better way of life. - - We all salute you and wish you infinite love, wisdom and peace. +
+We all salute you and wish you infinite love, wisdom and peace. Appendix - - Shortly after writing this article there appeared in the +
+Shortly after writing this article there appeared in the Saturday Review, on May 28, 1955, an article written by Dr. Robert S. Richardson, astronomer at Mount Palomar, which refers to the findings of the International Committee on Mars, which closed its fourth @@ -1034,8 +1031,8 @@ consensus of opinion is that there is life on Mars, or that it could exist. This is at least some progress in the right direction. Also he is quite correct about the deserts. Most of the surface of this planet is semi-arid wastelands. It is however, incorrect to say -there is no oxygen there. - The presence of the green maria, which he calls sponge- like +there is no oxygen there.
+The presence of the green maria, which he calls sponge- like algae, proves the presence of oxygen, although in a comparatively rare state. As everyone knows, oxygen is necessary in the breathing cycle of any plant which contains chlorophyll (oxygen on Mars is @@ -1043,30 +1040,30 @@ about 10% of the density of the earth's oxygen) as was stated in the aforementioned article. This sponge-like algae is found growing along the edges of the snow banks and often attains a height of forty to fifty feet. It dries up with the vanishing of the snow caps and re- -grows the following spring. - What the doctor states regarding water on Mars is very true. It +grows the following spring.
+What the doctor states regarding water on Mars is very true. It is very scarce and the people of the underground cities take great -pains to conserve every gallon of it. - As to the temperatures. that is still a matter of conjecture. It +pains to conserve every gallon of it.
+As to the temperatures. that is still a matter of conjecture. It is a very tricky business to measure heat over thirty-five millions of miles distance. Moreover, surface temperatures do not affect the inhabitants of the underground cities, as they are completely pressurized and conditioned with temperatures maintained at a -comfortable level. - The most surprising part of the entire article was that there +comfortable level.
+The most surprising part of the entire article was that there was absolutely no mention of the famous canals of Mars. I wonder what happened to them? These canals were for many years a great controversial subject. The photograph in this article does not show them, but this is perhaps explained by the fact that this photo was taken with infra-red light film. It may be that the savants at Mt. -Palomar would like to explain this. - It is of questionable value that the writer interjected such a +Palomar would like to explain this.
+It is of questionable value that the writer interjected such a material angle as real estate. It seems it would have been wise to confine the remarks within the domain of science and leave this problem up to some of our great promoters in that future day of landing. It might also be that the Martians would resent our tearing -up their planet. - It is also probable that in that future day when man does have +up their planet.
+It is also probable that in that future day when man does have space travel to Mars, he will be able to take his wife or loved ones along. Landing there will be somewhat like taking a plane to a far off city on this planet. On arriving on Mars the space ship will be @@ -1074,26 +1071,26 @@ taxied into a huge airlock. The passengers will disembark and find hotels and accommodations in a similar fashion as on earth. (Assuming of course that such factors as freedom from germ life, health, adaptability to lower air pressures, etc., have been fully -compensated for.) - It is unfortunate indeed that the astronomers of today take such +compensated for.)
+It is unfortunate indeed that the astronomers of today take such a dim view of the possibility of life on other planets. They should be in a position to know better than anyone else. Does it not seem a bit preposterous to assume that in all the countless billions of suns, star clusters. galaxies. etc. and their associated planetary -systems, that earth and Mars clone are inhabited? - Perhaps we should refer to Jesus of Nazareth when he stated -that, "In my Father's house are many mansions.' - In that distant day when space travel is a reality, let us hope +systems, that earth and Mars clone are inhabited?
+Perhaps we should refer to Jesus of Nazareth when he stated +that, "In my Father's house are many mansions.'
+In that distant day when space travel is a reality, let us hope that our men of science are universally schooled in the knowledge of the Infinite God and that we will find in this wisdom an integrated philosophy of life, one which will supply our need and an answer to -every problem. - In that future day, we will have put aside all our petty +every problem.
+In that future day, we will have put aside all our petty quibbling over interpretations. We will find God not only in the -heart and mind of man but in everything in this material Universe. +heart and mind of man but in everything in this material Universe.
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