Mark Benza
Benza Biochip; Pima Water; Tesla Tech
Benza Biochip; Pima Water; Tesla Tech
Mark Benza, Bio-sensor Detection of the Exogenous Non-Linear Energies (ENE)
or the Human Aura (1992) R4b
or the Human Aura (1992) R4b
I knew Mark Benza for approx. ten years and tried to help with market several of his projects. For example he had a coating which could be used to monitor blood gases. I helped present that technology to The National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. He died of a heart attack in approx. 2000. I do not know what happened to his many technologies for the 21st and 22nd centuries! There are a number of videos about his work and similar projects. Twenty five years ago his biochip would have allowed constant monitoring for vibratory variations in cells which could be used to stop and treat cancers and other disease states! (at least in theory)! --Charles Stone, MRU Deputy Director
http://www.teslatech.info/ttstore/conftapes/global/catglobala.pdf
Vanguard Science
Mark M. Benza, Calgary, Alberta, Canada "Utilization of Bio-Sensors". Founder and CEO of the Bentek Corporation in Calgary, Mark has been in scientific research since 1967 and has developed a number of high technology products, many of them are in the leading edge with a special emphasis in the areas of electromedical, electronic, mechanical, biochemical and chemical engineering. Bentek provided short or long term research and development services to develop or design.
APA, 1992
Thomas E. Bearden, Phase Conjugation in Psychotronics (w/ Henry Monteith) (1992) R13ab
Mark Benza, Bio-sensor Detection of the Exogenous Non-Linear Energies (ENE) or the Human Aura (1992) R4b
Eldon Byrd, Dolphins & Children, ELF Communications (1992) R3b
Carl Schleicher, Psychotronic Innovative Technologies (1992) R12b
Mark Benza, Introduction to the Future of Molecular Electronics and Nanotechnology (1993) S7a
Eldon Byrd, Scientific Evidence for the Existence and Effects of Qi-Gong (1993 IAPR) T7b
Eldon Byrd, Hello, Dolphins, Part II: How Dolphins May Communicate Using Subtle Energy, (1993) S11b
Eldon Byrd, Psychotronics Science or Magic?, (1994) U7a
Carl Schleicher, Use of Natural Alternative Therapies Derived from Psychotronic Activities (1994) U10b
Eldon Byrd, Hyperspace (1995) V 10ab
Carl Schleicher, Natural Therapies Derived from Psychotronics (1995) V 9b
Vanguard Science
Mark M. Benza, Calgary, Alberta, Canada "Utilization of Bio-Sensors". Founder and CEO of the Bentek Corporation in Calgary, Mark has been in scientific research since 1967 and has developed a number of high technology products, many of them are in the leading edge with a special emphasis in the areas of electromedical, electronic, mechanical, biochemical and chemical engineering. Bentek provided short or long term research and development services to develop or design.
APA, 1992
Thomas E. Bearden, Phase Conjugation in Psychotronics (w/ Henry Monteith) (1992) R13ab
Mark Benza, Bio-sensor Detection of the Exogenous Non-Linear Energies (ENE) or the Human Aura (1992) R4b
Eldon Byrd, Dolphins & Children, ELF Communications (1992) R3b
Carl Schleicher, Psychotronic Innovative Technologies (1992) R12b
Mark Benza, Introduction to the Future of Molecular Electronics and Nanotechnology (1993) S7a
Eldon Byrd, Scientific Evidence for the Existence and Effects of Qi-Gong (1993 IAPR) T7b
Eldon Byrd, Hello, Dolphins, Part II: How Dolphins May Communicate Using Subtle Energy, (1993) S11b
Eldon Byrd, Psychotronics Science or Magic?, (1994) U7a
Carl Schleicher, Use of Natural Alternative Therapies Derived from Psychotronic Activities (1994) U10b
Eldon Byrd, Hyperspace (1995) V 10ab
Carl Schleicher, Natural Therapies Derived from Psychotronics (1995) V 9b
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PIMA Water - A photonic field produced by PIMA (positive ion manipulation
Despite the uncertain status of these relationships, Spectrum seemed determined to solidify its control of the PIMA process. On March 5th the Company issued a press release announcing that it had acquired exclusive rights to market and promote the PIMA technologies in 189 countries from Mark Benza’s company, Bencor Technologies, Inc. (Bencor retained PIMA rights for the United States, Russia, China, Australia, Japan and Mexico – but not Canada where Bencor maintains its offices).
Plasma Technology >>Water Treatment/Purification Systems
http://www.aquatechnology.net/PIMAWater.html
An exotic technology called Photonic Ionization, Manipulation and Augmentation(PIMA) has been developed by Mr. Mark M. Benza. Benza found out that if fluids of specific chemical compositions, flowing through transparent conduits, were exposed to electromagnetic(photonic) fields of specific field strengths, wavelengths, pulse widths, amplitudes and frequencies their molecules could be substantially modified and separated out of solution.
This process, according to Benza, is therefore a serious candidate for large scale water treatment and desalination. Benza proposes changing the atomic and subatomic characteristics of the various materials dissolved in water so as to allow their precipitation or separation(by centrifuge effects) from other water molecules, thus leaving a product behind which is substantially free from dissolved salts and other chemicals.
Benza also claims that this process can be applied to a wide range of Medical, Industrial, Computer/Electronic and Health Care problems. For example, with the various laser technologies proposed for PIMA, Benza claims that a variety of altered beverage products can be produced, including types suitable for therapy, anti-oxidants, super-oxygenated, herbal, purgative, deacidifying and carbonated/non-carbonated applications.
The PIMA project is at a point where a major investor, Spectrum-Arabieh, has committed to financing the construction of a pilot, mobile(ship-board) desalination system within 8-12 months of this date. Benza's plan appears to be one of using licensing fees, royalties and other investment sources related to the desalination program to construct a full-scale laboratory wherein a variety of detailed tests could be conducted so as to produce empirical information suitable to the development of some of the other products listed above.
My personal view on this technology is as follows, based on conversations I have had with Benza as well as a review of the available literature on the subject..
Benza has developed a process which appears to duplicate to a great extent work conducted by Dr. Lee Lorenzen in the area of "water structuring". Benza has focused on the use of these processes for desalination whereas Lorenzen has concentrated on the use of these processes for medical and drinking water applications.
I find it curious that although Benza claims to have been working on this project since the late 1960's neither he or his marketing director have any working knowledge of Lorenzen's technology, or that of other researchers here in the USA and abroad who as noted elsewhere on this Website, have been actively producing working products using laser technologies for the better part of the last 10-15 years.
Benza is involved in a process which is designed to create "highly structured" water products.
His technology still appears to be in the developmental stages at this point and is a considerable distance from producing products which we believe would be of direct application to problems being addressed in general water treatment needs.
For example, domestic environmental legislation in several key states prevents the development of technologies such as Benza's for desalination applications. Ask any of those involved in desalination activities how easy it is to dispose of the residue created by desalination processes and you will see why such applications in the US have little short term viability.
The only practical, domestic application I see for the Benza technology at this point is that of agricultural waste water treatment. Significant business opportunities exist domestically for that application. Several months ago we requested documentation to verify the viability of Benza's technology, which he claims is applicable for this problem. We are still waiting. And so are our clients who have requested a solution to htis problem.
Developments in the area of sub-atomic particle manipulation have been completed by private US industry as well as individually financed activities both here and by major technology centers in the former Soviet Union. Unfortunately, much of the more interesting applications are classified but those which have reached the light of day are mind boggling at the least. As time permits, a major section of this website will be devoted to describing some of these applications, together with pictures of operational equipments and the success that they are enjoying in industrial and medical areas at this very moment.
Eight years ago, I had the unique opportunity to assist in the financing and development of a wide variety of products which utilized laser technologies and have observed results similar to what Benza currently claims for his water treatment/desalination process. World class scientists have worked with us here in California to produce these products and the extremely interesting results.
Drinking water products exhibiting some of the characteristics claimed by Benza are readily available on retail shelves here in California, but produced by other concerns who have solved the riddle of structuring water so as to make it far more powerful than the simplistic forms of water which we encounter in our everyday life.
As you are reading this paragraph, construction efforts are underway to produce operational laser and plasma technologies which can process millions of gallons of brackish and seawater a day. These technologies generate extraordinary "side products" consisting of hydrogen and steam which can power large hydroelectric plant turbines or produce combustible fuel products which exhibit little or no hydrocarbons.
Sound impossible? When the day comes that the US decides that it will not be held hostage to foreign oil, such technologies may well become mainstream energy and water treatment methologies.
The purpose of these examples are to provide you, the reader, with the fact that in the area of "functional water", of which this subtopic is an intrinsic member, that a wide variety of technologies have been developed to produce pure water, or alternatively, water which takes on characteristics of other organic or inorganic elements, all due to manipulation of the subatomic structures of water itself.
In conclusion on this subsection's topic, it would be extremely helpful to the scientific community as a whole if Benza's claims and developmental activities were presented in the open literature for peer review. At present, we can locate only a limited number of unrelated articles by Benza describing "far field" electromagnetic effects, seriously limiting the review, credibility and more importantly, the utility of such a technology.
Plasma Technology >>Water Treatment/Purification Systems
http://www.aquatechnology.net/PIMAWater.html
An exotic technology called Photonic Ionization, Manipulation and Augmentation(PIMA) has been developed by Mr. Mark M. Benza. Benza found out that if fluids of specific chemical compositions, flowing through transparent conduits, were exposed to electromagnetic(photonic) fields of specific field strengths, wavelengths, pulse widths, amplitudes and frequencies their molecules could be substantially modified and separated out of solution.
This process, according to Benza, is therefore a serious candidate for large scale water treatment and desalination. Benza proposes changing the atomic and subatomic characteristics of the various materials dissolved in water so as to allow their precipitation or separation(by centrifuge effects) from other water molecules, thus leaving a product behind which is substantially free from dissolved salts and other chemicals.
Benza also claims that this process can be applied to a wide range of Medical, Industrial, Computer/Electronic and Health Care problems. For example, with the various laser technologies proposed for PIMA, Benza claims that a variety of altered beverage products can be produced, including types suitable for therapy, anti-oxidants, super-oxygenated, herbal, purgative, deacidifying and carbonated/non-carbonated applications.
The PIMA project is at a point where a major investor, Spectrum-Arabieh, has committed to financing the construction of a pilot, mobile(ship-board) desalination system within 8-12 months of this date. Benza's plan appears to be one of using licensing fees, royalties and other investment sources related to the desalination program to construct a full-scale laboratory wherein a variety of detailed tests could be conducted so as to produce empirical information suitable to the development of some of the other products listed above.
My personal view on this technology is as follows, based on conversations I have had with Benza as well as a review of the available literature on the subject..
Benza has developed a process which appears to duplicate to a great extent work conducted by Dr. Lee Lorenzen in the area of "water structuring". Benza has focused on the use of these processes for desalination whereas Lorenzen has concentrated on the use of these processes for medical and drinking water applications.
I find it curious that although Benza claims to have been working on this project since the late 1960's neither he or his marketing director have any working knowledge of Lorenzen's technology, or that of other researchers here in the USA and abroad who as noted elsewhere on this Website, have been actively producing working products using laser technologies for the better part of the last 10-15 years.
Benza is involved in a process which is designed to create "highly structured" water products.
His technology still appears to be in the developmental stages at this point and is a considerable distance from producing products which we believe would be of direct application to problems being addressed in general water treatment needs.
For example, domestic environmental legislation in several key states prevents the development of technologies such as Benza's for desalination applications. Ask any of those involved in desalination activities how easy it is to dispose of the residue created by desalination processes and you will see why such applications in the US have little short term viability.
The only practical, domestic application I see for the Benza technology at this point is that of agricultural waste water treatment. Significant business opportunities exist domestically for that application. Several months ago we requested documentation to verify the viability of Benza's technology, which he claims is applicable for this problem. We are still waiting. And so are our clients who have requested a solution to htis problem.
Developments in the area of sub-atomic particle manipulation have been completed by private US industry as well as individually financed activities both here and by major technology centers in the former Soviet Union. Unfortunately, much of the more interesting applications are classified but those which have reached the light of day are mind boggling at the least. As time permits, a major section of this website will be devoted to describing some of these applications, together with pictures of operational equipments and the success that they are enjoying in industrial and medical areas at this very moment.
Eight years ago, I had the unique opportunity to assist in the financing and development of a wide variety of products which utilized laser technologies and have observed results similar to what Benza currently claims for his water treatment/desalination process. World class scientists have worked with us here in California to produce these products and the extremely interesting results.
Drinking water products exhibiting some of the characteristics claimed by Benza are readily available on retail shelves here in California, but produced by other concerns who have solved the riddle of structuring water so as to make it far more powerful than the simplistic forms of water which we encounter in our everyday life.
As you are reading this paragraph, construction efforts are underway to produce operational laser and plasma technologies which can process millions of gallons of brackish and seawater a day. These technologies generate extraordinary "side products" consisting of hydrogen and steam which can power large hydroelectric plant turbines or produce combustible fuel products which exhibit little or no hydrocarbons.
Sound impossible? When the day comes that the US decides that it will not be held hostage to foreign oil, such technologies may well become mainstream energy and water treatment methologies.
The purpose of these examples are to provide you, the reader, with the fact that in the area of "functional water", of which this subtopic is an intrinsic member, that a wide variety of technologies have been developed to produce pure water, or alternatively, water which takes on characteristics of other organic or inorganic elements, all due to manipulation of the subatomic structures of water itself.
In conclusion on this subsection's topic, it would be extremely helpful to the scientific community as a whole if Benza's claims and developmental activities were presented in the open literature for peer review. At present, we can locate only a limited number of unrelated articles by Benza describing "far field" electromagnetic effects, seriously limiting the review, credibility and more importantly, the utility of such a technology.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 11, 2000
Spectrum-Arabieh, a wholly owned subsidiary of Spectrum Oil Corporation (Trading Symbol SPUM) announced today that both Mr. Mark Benza, and company Chairman Mr. Sam Higgins were guest speakers at "The Global Expansion of Desalination Conference" June 29, 2000 in San Diego California.
Benza is founder of Bencor Technologies and inventor of PIMA (Photonic Ionization Manipulation and Augmentation) Technology. His speech will be posted on the company's Web site in the next few days.
The conference was well attended and representatives from numerous countries have followed up with Spectrum for more information and to arrange tours of the company facilities.
For further information or copies of Benza's speech from the conference, contact our public relations department in Bakersfield.
Forward-looking statements, if any, in this release are made pursuant to the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the company's products, competition, new products and technological changes, intellectual property rights and other risks.
The mysterious Mark Benza
In the immediate aftermath of the killing there was some suspicion that a Czech Canadian scientist businessman called Mark Benza may have been involved in some way. He was briefly detained and questioned by the police before being allowed to leave the country. There were a number of reports published at the time about Benza. These related the following:
On September 7 1977 Robert M Edmund, CEO of the Edmund Scientific Company, of Barrington, New Jersey had handed Benza a letter of introduction ahead of his trip to South Africa. It was addressed to the South African "Department of Commerce" and said that Mr Benza had the right to manufacture and sell various products of the company in the Republic.
It seems that Benza arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, on September 9 1977. He moved into the luxury Ponte Building, in Berea, on September 15 claiming, on the lease agreement, to be President of the Edmund Scientific Africa Corporation. However, in the business cards he had printed in South Africa he claimed to have been the President of the Enercon Corporation.
On September 29 he met up with Emmerentia Liebenberg, a close friend of Robert Smit, who happened to live in the same apartment block.
Liebenberg was the widow of CR Liebenberg the Joint Managing Director of Spectro Beherend Ltd (formerly Spectro Research Laboratories). He had died suddenly in April 1977. She was the sister-in-law of Tommie Muller, the chairman of Iskor and brother of Hilgard Muller, South Africa's foreign minister between 1964 and 1974.
[In a later article in the Weekend Post Geoffrey Allen wrote that there were rumours, which Liebenberg publicly denied, that Smit and her had been having an affair, "even that he intended to divorce his wife to marry [her] but had peremptorily cancelled that plan to avoid scandal" (November 25 1989).]
On October 5 Benza sent a telegram to the Edmund Scientific Company saying that all was going well. It was sent from the Voer-Sentraal Kooperasie in Pretoria to which Liebenberg's father, Frans van Wyk, was attached. This was the last Edmund Scientific heard from Benza.
Benza was introduced to Robert Smit by Liebenberg in early November 1977. According to Beeld (December 5 1977) the two men met in Pretoria to discuss "overseas financial matters." Shortly after that meeting Benza showed Liebenberg a scale model of his newest invention - an engine that was driven by solar energy.
There were various inconsistencies in Benza's account of himself, which raised the suspicions of his acquaintances. Jesus Guardiola, a restaurant owner in Ponte with whom he had discussed a possible business arrangement, told Rapport (December 18 1977) that Benza was a person who could not be trusted: "He lied about too many things. First he said he had never lived in South Africa. Then he said he had just lived here for three years before."
Liebenberg told Beeld (December 5 1977) that she grew suspicious of Benza when she came across a document suggesting that, contrary to what he had told her as well, he had previously lived in South Africa. She tipped off the security police, through a friend, and they met with and spoke to Benza on November 18 1977.
Liebenberg later told Rapport (November 23 1980) that the first she heard of the murder was when she was driving with Benza in her car in Johannesburg on the morning of November 23 1977. They saw newspaper posters along the side of the road and she had cried out: "Mark, Robert was murdered!" Benza had allegedly replied: "It's a good thing he's dead. He talked too much."
After the murders Benza was questioned by the police and his passport was taken. A police spokesman told Beeld (December 5) that "he did not make a great impression with his knowledge of overseas financial matters. Indeed, it was very limited." The newspaper stated that the passport was returned, and he was allowed to leave the country, after it was established that Benza's fingerprints did not match any of those found at the murder scene. Beeld said that it was rumoured that Benza was now in Brazil.
A short while later the Sunday Times journalist Neil Hooper managed to trace Benza to his home in Calgary, Canada. Hooper was also able to speak to Benza's then girlfriend Gloria. In an interview published in the Sunday Times on December 11 1977 Benza denied having had any connection with Edmund Scientific. He confirmed that he had lived in South Africa between 1967 and 1970 after fleeing Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. Asked what he did during that time he said: "I was working. Any kind of work, and on spectroscopic work on a spectroscope."
He had met with Dr Smit, and other businessmen, as he was "exploring for money" to support his solar energy business. He added that he planned to return to South Africa (in February 1978) to continue his campaign to introduce a solar powered car to the republic. He also told Hooper that on hearing of the murder of the Smits he had actually remarked: "Well, everybody has to go at some stage."
According to Stephan Terblanche of Rapport Benza's two former employers - Edmund and A Wettberg of the Alberta Gas and Trunk Line - knew little of his background. He studied at a Communist school in Czechoslovakia and then fled the country for "political reasons." He then came to Canada. He had also visited various black African states. (December 18 1977)
While the newspapers were clearly still intrigued by Benza, the police weren't. A police spokesman told Die Transvaler (December 12 1977) that the investigation into Mr Benza was completed more than a week ago. "Benza had nothing to do with the murder."
Nothing more would be reported about Benza for the next few years.
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page71619?oid=180076&sn=Detail
The Smit murders: Re-examined
James Myburgh
07 June 2010
James Myburgh on the ‘lost theory' of SA's greatest unsolved political crime
JOHANNESBURG - The assassination of Dr Robert Smit, and his wife
Jeanne-Cora, on November 22 1977 is perhaps South Africa's greatest
unsolved political crime.
It is an assassination that stands at odds with most apartheid-era
killings because it was a hit carried out against an up-and-coming
National Party politician, apparently on the orders of someone at the
top of the Afrikaner establishment. And unlike most other political
crimes from that era there is still no certainty as to who was
responsible. Or, what the actual motive was.
It is a fascinating case about which it is very difficult to write
with any conviction. Very little primary material about the murder is
available - with the police docket still kept hidden from public view.
As a result it is hard to be sure of even the most basic facts of the
case.
The secondary material meanwhile is awash with misreporting, red
herrings, dead ends, conjecture, rumour and suspicion. Researching the
case means slowly making ones way through this fog of disinformation
and denial. Trying to get to the truth over three decades on is like
trying to hit, from a great distance, one blurred and fleeting target
among many.
The following long essay is a preliminary effort to try and make sense
of the case. It deals with the basic facts, why the case is so
important, and the recent claims as to who was responsible. It then
goes on to analyse the ‘lost theory' of the murders.
The facts of the case
Robert Van Schalkwyk Smit had enjoyed a rapid rise through the
Afrikaner establishment. He had attended Pembroke College, Oxford, on
a Rhodes Scholarship, received a doctorate in economics from the
University of Stellenbosch, and in 1967 had been appointed deputy
secretary of finance. He had gone on to serve as South Africa's
ambassador to the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC between
1971 and 1975 (James Sanders, Apartheid's Friends, 2006). An archivist
at the IMF says that according to their records Dr Smit "was appointed
as Alternate Executive Director on Jun 5, 1971 and completed his term
of service as Alternate Executive Director effective October 31,
1974."
He had returned to South Africa where he had taken up a position with
Santam International. He was standing as the National Party candidate
in the Springs constituency, just outside of Johannesburg, in the
national elections scheduled for November 30 1977. It was expected
that he would take up a high position in government after the poll,
possibly even as finance minister.
He and his wife had rented a house in Selcourt, Springs, while their
two children stayed on in their Pretoria home.
Robert Smit had spent the day of November 22 at his election office in
Springs. He had had lunch with friends and spoken to the journalist
Rita Niemand in the afternoon.
Smit's receptionist Sarah Lombaard later testified that she took a
call from a man at 3.15pm. "He told me that he would like to speak to
Dr Smit about politics and whether it would be possible to see Dr Smit
tonight. He also said that he was living near Dr Smit. I told him I
did not know whether Dr Smit had an appointment but would put him
through to make arrangements. At the start of the conversation the
caller told me he was MacDougall." In his diary Smit recorded
"McDougal - 8pm".
At 6.10pm Jeanne-Cora was driven home by the couple's driver, Daniel
Tshabalala. She sat down to watch television while he made himself a
meal in the kitchen. He later told the inquest "I left at about 6.50pm
and Mrs Smit saw me to the door. She locked it after me." (Sunday
Star, July 21 1985)
At 7.14pm (some accounts say 7.40pm) Jeanne Cora Smit phoned Lombaard,
asked if Dr Smit was still in the office, and when told that he was,
told her tell Dr Smit that "his guests are waiting for him." It seems
that as she put the phone down she sensed something behind her and
instinctively put up her hand. She was shot in the back of the head at
close range, then in the chest and in the right thigh.
Lombaard conveyed the message to Dr Smit who left soon afterwards.
Smit walked out of the offices with a Springs town councillor, Danie
Joubert. In a statement to the inquest he said Dr Smit had been
carrying two attaché cases. He said he saw Dr Smit's car pull away
just before 8pm.
When Robert Smit walked through the door of the house, sometime later,
he was shot in the neck from a few paces away, and collapsed to the
ground. He was then shot, from close range, in the head, back and
chest. Robert Smit and Jeanne Cora were shot with two different
calibre guns: a 0.32 (7,65mm) and a 0.38 (9mm.)
Based on the initial post mortem results, and a neighbour who claimed
to have heard gun shots at 11.15pm, it was initially thought that Smit
had arrived back home (and been killed) close to midnight. But later
press reports suggested that this may have been a red herring, and
Smit was actually killed sometime between 8pm and 9pm.
The bodies were discovered by the Smits driver, Tshabalala, at about
7am the following morning. The investigating officer, Lieutenant
Gerhard (Gerrit) Viljoen of the East Rand Murder and Robbery Squad,
found Dr Smit's body in the passage and Mrs. Smit's in the lounge.
Apart from the gunshot wounds Robert Smit had been stabbed once in the
back, and Mrs Smit 14 times with a stiletto. The letters "RAU TEM" had
been written - in red spray paint - across the fridge and kitchen
walls.
The following year some reports claimed that the killers, or
(presumably) their accomplices, had returned to the scene of the crime
at least two hours after the shootings. It was then that RAU TEM had
been sprayed on the walls, and the bodies of the Smits stabbed. (The
Star November 17 1978) If this is true, it is conceivable that the
spray paint and stabbings were a half-baked effort - after the fact -
to make a clinical assassination look like the work of a deranged
maniac.
In the press there were two interpretations of whom Smit was planning
to meet that night. In the early afternoon he told Niemand that he was
going to meet a group of anti-Nat voters whom he hoped to persuade to
vote Nationalist.
However, in an interview with Rapport (June 24 1979) Robert Smit's
brother, Iaan, said that an individual, who had been working on the
campaign, told him that at midday on November 22 Robert Smit had told
him: "Oom, I tell you, vuilgoed are coming to visit me [tonight]" (not
Prog voters.)
Iaan explained to the newspaper that when his brother spoke of
"vuilgoed" (rubbish) he meant undesirable foreign elements that had
settled in the Republic - from Scandinavia, England, America, Hungary
and from the former Portuguese colonies in Africa (post April 1974.)
Iaan also said that ever since his Oxford days Smit had used
‘McDougall' as a kind of fictional name - a reference to a ‘Van der
Merwe' like character.
There were suspicions at the time that foreign assassins had carried
out the murders. Yet, as Iaan Smit commented in his 1979 Rapport
interviews, even if the killers were foreigners, they would have had
to been recruited, and assisted, by people inside the country. "There
is no doubt that the murder was well planned, and the murderers were
professional and well acquainted with the area. Apart from the
graffiti on the walls they left no tracks."
The mysterious Mark Benza
In the immediate aftermath of the killing there was some suspicion
that a Czech Canadian scientist businessman called Mark Benza may have
been involved in some way. He was briefly detained and questioned by
the police before being allowed to leave the country. There were a
number of reports published at the time about Benza. These related the
following:
On September 7 1977 Robert M Edmund, CEO of the Edmund Scientific
Company, of Barrington, New Jersey had handed Benza a letter of
introduction ahead of his trip to South Africa. It was addressed to
the South African "Department of Commerce" and said that Mr Benza had
the right to manufacture and sell various products of the company in
the Republic.
It seems that Benza arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, on
September 9 1977. He moved into the luxury Ponte Building, in Berea,
on September 15 claiming, on the lease agreement, to be President of
the Edmund Scientific Africa Corporation. However, in the business
cards he had printed in South Africa he claimed to have been the
President of the Enercon Corporation.
On September 29 he met up with Emmerentia Liebenberg, a close friend
of Robert Smit, who happened to live in the same apartment block.
Liebenberg was the widow of CR Liebenberg the Joint Managing Director
of Spectro Beherend Ltd (formerly Spectro Research Laboratories). He
had died suddenly in April 1977. She was the sister-in-law of Tommie
Muller, the chairman of Iskor and brother of Hilgard Muller, South
Africa's foreign minister between 1964 and 1974.
[In a later article in the Weekend Post Geoffrey Allen wrote that
there were rumours, which Liebenberg publicly denied, that Smit and
her had been having an affair, "even that he intended to divorce his
wife to marry [her] but had peremptorily cancelled that plan to avoid
scandal" (November 25 1989).]
On October 5 Benza sent a telegram to the Edmund Scientific Company
saying that all was going well. It was sent from the Voer-Sentraal
Kooperasie in Pretoria to which Liebenberg's father, Frans van Wyk,
was attached. This was the last Edmund Scientific heard from Benza.
Benza was introduced to Robert Smit by Liebenberg in early November
1977. According to Beeld (December 5 1977) the two men met in Pretoria
to discuss "overseas financial matters." Shortly after that meeting
Benza showed Liebenberg a scale model of his newest invention - an
engine that was driven by solar energy.
There were various inconsistencies in Benza's account of himself,
which raised the suspicions of his acquaintances. Jesus Guardiola, a
restaurant owner in Ponte with whom he had discussed a possible
business arrangement, told Rapport (December 18 1977) that Benza was a
person who could not be trusted: "He lied about too many things. First
he said he had never lived in South Africa. Then he said he had just
lived here for three years before."
Liebenberg told Beeld (December 5 1977) that she grew suspicious of
Benza when she came across a document suggesting that, contrary to
what he had told her as well, he had previously lived in South Africa.
She tipped off the security police, through a friend, and they met
with and spoke to Benza on November 18 1977.
Liebenberg later told Rapport (November 23 1980) that the first she
heard of the murder was when she was driving with Benza in her car in
Johannesburg on the morning of November 23 1977. They saw newspaper
posters along the side of the road and she had cried out: "Mark,
Robert was murdered!" Benza had allegedly replied: "It's a good thing
he's dead. He talked too much."
After the murders Benza was questioned by the police and his passport
was taken. A police spokesman told Beeld (December 5) that "he did not
make a great impression with his knowledge of overseas financial
matters. Indeed, it was very limited." The newspaper stated that the
passport was returned, and he was allowed to leave the country, after
it was established that Benza's fingerprints did not match any of
those found at the murder scene. Beeld said that it was rumoured that
Benza was now in Brazil.
A short while later the Sunday Times journalist Neil Hooper managed to
trace Benza to his home in Calgary, Canada. Hooper was also able to
speak to Benza's then girlfriend Gloria. In an interview published in
the Sunday Times on December 11 1977 Benza denied having had any
connection with Edmund Scientific. He confirmed that he had lived in
South Africa between 1967 and 1970 after fleeing Communist rule in
Czechoslovakia. Asked what he did during that time he said: "I was
working. Any kind of work, and on spectroscopic work on a
spectroscope."
He had met with Dr Smit, and other businessmen, as he was "exploring
for money" to support his solar energy business. He added that he
planned to return to South Africa (in February 1978) to continue his
campaign to introduce a solar powered car to the republic. He also
told Hooper that on hearing of the murder of the Smits he had actually
remarked: "Well, everybody has to go at some stage."
According to Stephan Terblanche of Rapport Benza's two former
employers - Edmund and A Wettberg of the Alberta Gas and Trunk Line -
knew little of his background. He studied at a Communist school in
Czechoslovakia and then fled the country for "political reasons." He
then came to Canada. He had also visited various black African states.
(December 18 1977)
While the newspapers were clearly still intrigued by Benza, the police
weren't. A police spokesman told Die Transvaler (December 12 1977)
that the investigation into Mr Benza was completed more than a week
ago. "Benza had nothing to do with the murder."
Nothing more would be reported about Benza for the next few years.
Motive
There were reports soon after the murder that Robert Smit had stumbled
across wrongdoing and that this could be why he had been murdered. In
the Sunday Express of December 18 1977 Kitt Katzin reported that
police were considering the possibility that Robert Smit had been
murdered "shortly after he uncovered a foreign currency racket and
made it known he meant to expose the swindlers." An investigating
officer told the newspaper: "There is the chance that he stumbled
across some vital information and was about to topple someone's
empire."
Over the following year there were a number of similar reports.
According to The Star (June 1978) the British publication Euromoney
had claimed that IMF officials say "rumours about the murder of Dr
Robert Smit have been circulating in Washington for more than five
months. The general rumour is that Dr Smit, while he was in Washington
as South Africa's IMF representative, become suspicious about certain
monetary transactions and the activities of some officials but had not
been able to properly investigate his suspicions. On his return to
South Africa he is rumoured to have begun a personal investigation
which is said to have uncovered the so-called capital evacuation
scheme. This, the rumours hold, led to his murder and murder of his
wife...."
Then on November 12 1978 the Sunday Times ran a report headed "I'll
spill the beans said Smit." Emmarentia Liebenberg told the newspaper
that, five weeks before the murder, Robert Smit had told her that he
had decided to approach a senior cabinet minister about a matter that
would "rock the nation" and "go right to the top."
A follow up report in The Star (November 17 1978) quoted G.P. Croeser,
a friend and colleague of Smit, as saying that at Smit's final
campaign event mutual friends had told him "that Dr Smit had mentioned
that he was going to expose something once he was elected and reached
Parliament."
In his 1979 interview with Rapport Iaan Smit said that at the end of
September 1977 he had visited his brother in Springs to see how the
campaign was going. In a discussion on the political situation Robert
said that "Things are not right. There are things on the go that are
improper (onbehoorlik) and that will shock our people. I am sorry, but
at the right time I am going to go public with them."
The consequences
The murder of the Smits preceded, and may have precipitated, many of
the damning revelations about the misuse of funds by Eschel Rhoodie's
Department of Information (most famously to set up The Citizen
newspaper.) It was a scandal that was to bring down the three most
powerful men in the country: Prime Minister John Vorster; Dr Connie
Mulder, the leader of the National Party in the Transvaal; and chief
of the Bureau for State Security (BOSS), General Hendrik van den
Bergh.
As reports emerged of wrongdoing by Rhoodie's department, and that
Smit was murdered because he was investigating internal government
wrongdoing, a lethal net of suspicion fell upon Vorster, Mulder,
Rhoodie and Van den Bergh. In his self-exculpatory 1983 book Rhoodie
complained "Some newspapers barely troubled to hide their conviction
that... Robert Smit and his wife... were murdered because Dr Smit had
discovered that the Department of Information had clandestinely
transferred millions of dollars of state funds into secret Swiss bank
accounts. At Pretoria's post Menlo Park High School [which Rhoodie's
children attended], the children whispered that General van den Bergh
had instructed ‘Boss' to kill Dr Smit when he discovered the secret."
In his foreword to Muldergate - Mervyn Rees and Chris Day's 1979
account of the Info Scandal - Allister Sparks noted that the scandal
had "shattered the image of leadership in the eyes of the traditional
patriarchal Afrikaner nationalist volk. The fall of the father figure
John Vorster and his heir apparent, Connie Mulder, the discovery that
some respected figures lied and others cheated; the shattering of the
self-image of a stern, upright, incorruptible people, have all added
to a national trauma."
One could add that what had done most to destroy the nationalists'
confident sense of self was the thought that someone, high up in
Afrikanerdom, had sanctioned the brutal murder of two of their own. It
is difficult to measure the impact of unarticulated suspicion on
political events. But, arguably, the Smit murders were one of the
blows that cracked the Afrikaner monolith.
Named suspects
After the end of apartheid, and the revelations of government
sponsored hit squads, there was hope that the Smit Murders would soon
be solved. In 1997 a former member of the security police, Roy Allen,
was named as the chief suspect in the case. In an interview with Beeld
at the time he denied the charges saying: "I am no murderer. I was at
the time in the security police. But I was never a member of the
so-called Z-squad or Z-Section as we called it. I was a member of the
N-Section. Nothing that we ever did came close to murder."
He said that he had been dating Robert Smit's secretary at the time
and the two men had spoken a few times about "this and that." Allen
stated that "my personal belief is that no one in the security forces
at the time would have taken Smit out. He was a white, Afrikaans
speaking, prominent soon-to-be member of the government. But I would
not go so far as to say that the regime was not involved."
He added that the murder looked as if it had been carried out by a
foreign hit squad. The advantage of the method, Allen noted, is that
foreigners come in, do the job, then leave, and no tracks are left
linking the hit to those in the regime who ordered it.
In 2006 Beeld reported that according to high level intelligence
sources the Smit murders had been carried out by three members of the
security police and taskforce: The late Dries Verwey, Phil Freeman
(who had used "Mr McDougall" as a pseudonym in the 1980s) and Allen.
Allen had by then moved to Australia and he once again vehemently
denied the allegations.
The newspaper stated that the motive for the killings was to silence
Smit after he threatened to go public about highly secret overseas
bank accounts which the regime was using to pay various front
organisations.
Then in 2009 R.W. Johnson linked the late Taillefer ‘Tai' Minnaar -
and apparently an associate of Allen and Freeman - to the murders. In
his book South Africa's Brave New World Johnson, citing an impeccable
source, wrote that "Minnaar became remorseful about the hit in his
later years, saying that his orders had ‘come from the very top' but
that he now regretted the whole dirty business."
Minnaar (born 1939) had worked undercover in Cuba in the mid-1970s,
alongside the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He had been handled
out of South Africa's Washington embassy. In a 1984 interview in the
Star he had described himself as an old friend of General van den
Bergh (with whom he had worked at BOSS). By late 1976 he was back in
South Africa and was working as an instructor at the intelligence
service's Rietvlei headquarters.
The lost theory of the Smit murders
Little attention was paid to Johnson's claim after the book came out,
with Minnaar simply joining the long list of named suspects in the
Smit murders. However, there is an intriguing overlap between Minnaar,
with his links to Cuban exiles in America dating from the mid-1970s,
and what could be called the ‘lost theory' of the Smit murders. This
theory constitutes the most complete explanation of who carried the
hit, and why. Curiously, it disappeared from public consciousness very
soon after it was reported on in South Africa.
On February 24 1980 the Sunday News Journal of Wilmington Delaware
published an article by the journalist Joe Trento on the way in which
foreign intelligence services had recruited individuals from within
the Cuban nationalist movement in the United States to carry out
assassinations (see here).
Trento wrote that in the mid-1970s the CIA had assisted in the
recruitment of a hit-team of CIA-trained Cuban-exile terrorists by
South Africa (BOSS) and Pinochet's Chile (DINA). According to Trento's
sources the CIA had provided introductions for operatives of BOSS and
DINA "to leaders of the Cuban nationalist movement [CNM] in Miami and
Union City, New Jersey." Initial recruitment by DINA had been
conducted by Antal Lipthay, a Hungarian-exile who posed as journalist
on his travels to the United States.
These Cuban-exiles in the United States, along with Italian fascists
in Europe, would provide a network which DINA, under the direction of
Manuel Contreras, used to carry out a series of assassinations against
opponents of the Pinochet regime. These killings formed part of the
"third phase" of "Operation Condor" -whereby political opponents of
various right-wing Latin American regimes were hunted down and killed
in Europe and the United States.
John Dinges (The Condor Years, 2004) writes that a small group from
the CNM - Guillermo Novo, Jose Dionisio Suarez and Orlando Bosch - had
travelled to Chile in December 1974 where they had cemented ties with
DINA. In early 1975 Michael Vernon Townley, the Chilean American who
was one of DINA's main assassins, travelled to the US where he met up
with a young operations man from the Cuban Nationalist Movement,
Virgilio Paz. Paz and Townley would work closely together on a number
of operations over the next few years.
According to Trento (1980): "The known victims of the hit team
include: Former Chilean Gen. Carlos Prats and his wife, Cora, killed
in an October 1974 bombing in Buenos Aires; Chilean Minister of
Defence Oscar Bonilio, blown up with five other people in a helicopter
in Chile in March 1975; Ronni Kapen Moffit and Orlando Letelier, who
died in the September 1976 Washington car bombing... Another couple,
Chilean exile leader Bernardo Leighton and his wife Ana, were
seriously injured in an unsuccessful assassination attempt in Rome in
October 1975."
In addition to these rivals and opponents of Pinochet the hit team had
killed a "South African economist and his wife, who were shot to death
in their South Africa home in November 1977." The Sunday News Journal
investigation, Trento wrote, had shown that the killing of the Smit
had been "carried out by members of the Cuban Nationalist Movement
under orders of elements of [BOSS]. These BOSS officials did not want
Smit releasing details of whom the South African Information Ministry
had paid off abroad."
The pictures of Dionisio Suarez, Michael Vernon Townley and Virgilio
Paz published in the Sunday News Journal on February 24 1980 and
republished in The Star February 26 1980
According to the newspaper while working as South Africa's
representative to the IMF Smit had lobbied "the World Bank to loan
money to his government. His long time friends and associates asked
Smit why a loan was needed since more than $70 million was already
deposited in U.S. accounts in the name of South Africa. Smit, who had
the reputation of being impeccably honest, had discovered an
unprecedented scandal. According to CIA and State Department sources,
Smit discovered the names of more than 20 American politicians,
including U.S. senators, rightwing-journalists, and publishers who had
received payoffs and bribes. Some of these people were known to be
supporters of the Pinochet regime in Chile, which is said to have
close ties with South Africa. Both governments had a strong interest
in keeping their names secret."
Townley and Paz had travelled to Europe in September 1975 where they
had linked up with the Italian fascist leader Stefano Delle Chiaie
(alias "Alfredo di Stefano"/"Topogigio" (the doll)/"Alpha") in Rome.
On October 5 1975 the exiled Chilean Christian Democrat leader,
Bernardo Leighton, and his wife Ana, were shot on a Rome street. Both
miraculously survived, though Ana was not able to walk properly again.
According to Trento's CIA sources Paz was the suspected shooter in the
Leighton assassination attempt. BOSS agents had allegedly helped
prepare and send the communications in which "Zero" - the terrorist
organisation to which Paz was affiliated - took credit for the
assassination attempt on Leighton. Paz "was given a West German
passport by BOSS agents and South African Ministry of Information
officials provided Paz and Townley transportation out of Rome through
the South African airline, investigators have recently learned.
Townley apparently travelled under an American passport; using the
name Kenneth W. Eynhart. According to CIA officials working in Rome at
the time a report was sent back to CIA headquarters in Washington
detailing Chilean, Cuban nationalist and South African involvement in
the murder attempt."
According to the Sunday News Journal's sources Paz was also the
suspected trigger man in the Smit killing. The same Brigadier Berretta
handgun was used in both incidents. "The bullets recovered from the
surviving couple in the Rome assassination attempt matched bullets
recovered from the body of Mrs. Smit, according to a report on the
incident filed from the Rome CIA Station."
In March1978 the FBI had managed to identify Townley as the key
suspect it was searching for, for the 1976 murder of Orlando Letelier
in Washington DC. Townley was extradited from Chile and agreed to turn
state witness against his co-conspirators. However, in terms of the
plea-agreement he would only have to testify about the Letelier
assassination (not any of the other operations he had been involved
in.)
Paz and Dionisio Suarez, who were also implicated in the Letelier
murder, went on the run. (They were only tracked down and arrested by
the FBI in the early 1990s.) Trento wrote that Ricardo Canete - a
protected witness in the Letelier case- had told the Sunday News
Journal: "Last year I brought Krugerrands to the FBI that the [Paz and
Suarez] had been using as currency in Manhattan. I was told at the
time that the boys were bragging that the coins had been given to them
by BOSS."
I managed to contact Trento, who is now president of the Washington DC
based Public Education Center. Trento said that he had come across the
Smit angle after running an earlier story on the Cuban Nationalist
Movement. He had been contacted by a high level CIA source who told
him that he was missing a trick - and that was the murder of the Smits
in South Africa. A major source for the article was James Jesus
Angleton, the former head of counter-intelligence at the CIA, who had
been instrumental in setting up BOSS in South Africa. Trento said that
he had been told at the time, though he couldn't remember the source,
that the hit had been set up using a solar energy company as a front.
Trento said that he had found it strange that he had not been
contacted by South African law enforcement agencies after the story
had been run.
The Star's strange reporting
The Sunday News Journal story on the Cuban-exile connection to the
Smit murder was extensively reported on in The Star (Johannesburg) on
Monday February 25 and Tuesday February 26 1980. What is curious about
The Star's reports are that they included various claims that were not
in the original Journal article.
Trento's article directly linked only Paz to the Smit case, though it
was suspected that Townley would have played a role. On the Monday The
Star ran a report - with no by-line - which made a series of hard
factual assertions. These were that both Suarez and Paz were suspected
of being the trigger men in the Smit killings; that "the investigation
has also revealed that Townley is in fact the ‘Czech', Mark Benza, who
was questioned by the South African police on suspicion of using a
false passport shortly after the Smit murders"; and, that the "The gun
used to shoot down Chilean ex-Minister Leighton... was a 7,65mm
calibre. It was a 7,65mm calibre bullet that killed Mrs Smit."
On the Tuesday, The Star - by-lined The Star Bureau New York -
elaborated on these claims. The newspaper stated that: "With their
investigatory report on the Leighton shootings, the CIA included
greatly enlarged photographs of the bullets removed from their bodies.
The photographs were examined by CIA and FBI ballistic experts in
Washington - and it is these, according to Justice Department
officials that led to later comparisons of the bullets removed from
the Smits' bodies [provided by Pretoria CIA operatives after the South
African Police had reported the Smit murders to Interpol]. They found,
that the slugs removed from the Smit's bodies were fired from a gun
used in the attack on the Leightons." This claim was attributed to the
Sunday News Journal.
The Star also repeated its claims that Townley was Benza and that
Suarez had been involved in the assassination. It stated that "FBI
officials said Townley, who frequently operated under the alias of
‘Marc Benzer' or (Benza) entered South Africa ahead of the two
designated Cuban nationalist killers, Paz and Dionisio Suarez, and
left after them... Suarez is thought by the FBI to have been
responsible for the mutilations of Mrs Smit. But Justice department
officials have said they believe Townley may have played a dual role -
both that of ‘spotter' and as a joint gun man."
The article further claimed that "FBI investigators" believe that "Paz
and Suarez escaped with German and Swedish passports and Townley with
a forged Czech passport identifying him as ‘Marc Benza'. He is
reported to have been questioned while leaving Jan Smuts Airport and
released. ‘The people in Pretoria probably didn't know what was going
on and left the inquiries to the CID, who certainly had no idea how
right they were in picking up Benza', said a source in the Justice
Department."
A normal reader would have assumed that these claims came from the
Sunday News Journal investigation. Yet, they were not present in the
original article. And Trento says that they did not come from him.
Some, maybe all, of these additional claims were false. As Beeld noted
in a rebuttal story on the Tuesday (February 26) the Leightons and Mrs
Smit had not been shot with a 7.65 mm calibre handgun. In reality they
had been shot with a 9mm calibre weapon. The newspaper also stated
(correctly) that Benza and Townley were two different people. On his
return to Canada Benza told an associate that there had been a
"misunderstanding" in South Africa and his passport had been briefly
taken from him. (He died in the early 2000s.) On the Friday The Star
quoted FBI officials as saying that "there was no way Suarez could
have been in South Africa at the time of the Smit killings because he
was sitting in a Washington district jail at the time for a
contempt-of-court offence" (February 29 1980).
One explanation for the presence of these additional claims was that
The Star had its own sources in the FBI and US Justice Department.
However, on the Friday (January 29 1980) the newspaper said that it
had had to run its own investigation into the Sunday News Journal
claims as the newspaper "would not name its high level sources it
quoted in the CIA, FBI, State Department and Justice Department."
According to Harvey Tyson, The Star's editor at the time, the
discrepancies between the report in the Sunday News Journal and those
in The Star were probably a result of "the normal practice of
checking, and adding local or Star Foreign Service copy to an overseas
report on a local issue." However, he was unable to remember this
specific story, or who the journalist was who contributed the
additional information.
The Star proceeded to publish various denials from the FBI. Some of
these were convincing and others were not. The Star quoted special
agent Carter Cornick as saying that "we can be reasonably sure" that
neither Suarez nor Townley were in South Africa at the time of the
Smit murders. The claim about Suarez was credible (see above), but
about Townley perhaps less so.
No mention was made in the article as to whether Paz could have been
in South Africa.
FBI documents, declassified in 2000, place Paz in New Jersey at the
beginning of September 1977 and the end of November 1977. A report
from the Bureau's Newark, New Jersey office - dated October 5 1977 -
described "Virgilio Pablo Paz Romero" as an "enforcer" of the Cuban
Nationalist Movement. As of September 7 1977 his home address was 4800
Kennedy Boulevard, Union City, New Jersey, and he was employed by
Centre Ford (general manager, Nicholas Ligouri) in North Bergen, New
Jersey. FBI agents interviewed Paz on the morning of September 7 1977
about a bomb that had gone off in Washington DC that morning. Paz had
been highly uncooperative.
A further Newark FBI report from January 1978 said that it was
suspected that Paz had made a call from Roy's Chevrolet, where he was
then working as a car salesman, to Venezuela, on the night of November
29, 1977. The suspected recipient of the call was Guillermo Novo
Sampol, a fugitive from justice who was reputed to be the leader of
the CNM in the New York Metropolitan Area (which included Union City,
New Jersey.)
There is no record of Paz's movements in between those two dates.
Conclusion
The above survey has been mostly based on secondary sources. Without
being able to drill down to the rock of primary material it is not
possible to make firm judgments about the crime. If there is a
tentative conclusion that can be drawn it is that it is important to
look again into possible foreign involvement in the killing. There are
three reasons for this:
Firstly, members of the South African security services would have had
to be involved in recruiting the hit team, facilitating the operation
and (perhaps) even the clumsy efforts to obscure the true nature of
the crime. But it has always seemed unlikely is that they actually
killed Robert Smit and, more particularly, his wife. By contrast DINA
and the CNM had no compunctions about taking out targets along with
their partners. Indeed, this seems to have been their preferred modus
operandi.
Secondly, as far as I can establish, the local investigation has
essentially run its course. There are strong suspicions about who was
involved. But these suspicions have not been hardened into provable
fact. It does not seem as if the possibility of DINA/CNM/Condor
involvement has been properly explored. The 1980 Sunday News Journal
article opened up an important new line of investigation, but it was
not followed up by the police. As Trento commented in an email: "The
thing I can't get my head around is why the SA authorities did not
contact me just to see if they could move the case" (one possible
reason for this was the apparent misreporting of his article by The
Star.)
Thirdly, there always was an international dimension to the case. It
seems almost common cause that Smit came across some kind slush fund
overseas, that he planned to expose it, and this is what got him
killed. However, the actual motive behind the killing has not been
properly established. What was it about the way that this money was
being used that so outraged Smit that he wanted to go public? And why
was it regarded as so important that he be stopped from doing so, that
there was resort to murder?
If a foreign hit squad was involved then there could have been as many
as three groups involved in the assassination. There would be the
South Africans who called in the hit (and perhaps tried to ‘clean up'
afterwards). If the usual Operation Condor methodology applied, a
first team would have been dispatched by DINA (or whoever) to locate
and survey the target. Once the location and surveillance operation
was complete, this team's mission would have been terminated. A second
team would have then been dispatched to "carry out the actual sanction
against the target" (Dinges, 2004 pg 194).
If this was how the assassination was worked then understanding the
role of an individual suspect would require a grasp of how the whole
thing fitted together.
Since 1980 a lot of information has emerged about DINA, the CNM and
Operation Condor. However, in the primary and secondary sources that I
was able to access very little seems to have come out about the
relationship between BOSS and these organisations. In his 1980 book on
the Letelier assassination, co-written with Saul Landau, Dinges writes
only that Canete had done specialised jobs for BOSS.
Material has emerged that is at least indirectly relevant to the
Trento thesis of CNM involvement in the Smit murders. In the Condor
Years (2004) Dinges writes that it is now established that Townley and
Paz set up the Leighton assassination attempt, and were in Rome at the
time of the attack. However, while Paz/Zero were allowed to take the
credit, the actual trigger man was Pier Luigi Concutelli an associate
of Delle Chiaie. A Beretta 9mm handgun was used in the attempt.
It seems that the possibility of a South African slush fund located at
Riggs Bank in Washington DC, and used to finance who knows what
wrong-doing, is not implausible either. In August 1975 DINA's head,
Manuel Contreras, had travelled to the US to meet CIA deputy director
Vernon Walters at CIA headquarters in Virginia. In September 2000
Contreras told Lilian Olivares of Chile's La Segunda that "'Walters
proposed that we take on a lobby of North American senators, to get
them to stop harassing Chile in the international arena.' He said
Walters suggested he contact five unnamed senators from both parties,
‘who would be paid $2 million a year so that they will act in favour
of Chile.' Contreras said he took the idea back to Chile, but it was
never implemented." (Dinges, 2004)
The truth about the Smit murders remains elusive. In the above account
of the facts of the case, and the theories around it, there are
certain interesting ‘coincidences'. For instance, Minnaar had Cuban
connections. And Trento's CIA sources suspected Cuban-exiles of
involvement in the killings. These may be significant, or they may
mean nothing at all. However, if there is information out there that
could show these ‘coincidences' to be provable linkages - then the
crime would be very close to being solved.
Email: editor@...
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John Dinges and Saul Landau, Assassination on Embassy Row: The
Shocking Story of the Letelier-Moffitt Murders, (New York: McGraw
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John Dinges, The Condor Years: How Pinochet and His Allies Brought
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R.W. Johnson, South Africa's Brave New World: The Beloved Country
Since the End of Apartheid, (London: Allen Lane, 2009)
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(Johannesburg: Macmillan South Africa, 1979)
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Joseph J. Trento, The Secret History of the CIA, (Basic Books: New York, 2001)
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SPECTRUM OIL CORPORATION — Part II —THIRSTING FOR INFORMATION Investigative Reports August 28 2000 In our first article on Spectrum Oil Corporation we looked at the Company’s decision to sacrifice its listing on the OTC Bulletin Board rather than file public reports with the SEC. The absence of public filings, however, doesn’t mean that Spectrum has been silent – not by a long shot.
We will look at some of Spectrum’s statements concerning plans for its laser-based desalinization process. But first, we pause for a brief glimpse at some of Spectrum’s previous ventures.
Oil Before Water Like the folks at Disney say, it’s a small, small world. Earlier this year, we published a report on a company called eCom.com, Inc. (STOCK OR SCHLOCK – DIALING FOR DOLLARS – ECOM.COM, INC). At that time, eCom.com was promoting a plan to market two "900" telephone numbers (1-900 DEMOCRAT and 1-900 REPUBLICAN) to political candidates for fund raising purposes. No candidates had signed on to the program – which didn’t deter eCom.com from issuing press releases promoting its plan and projecting potential profits.
So why, you may wonder, are we now talking about eCom.com? Because in 1996, both eCom.com and Spectrum were in the oil business – together. In April 1996, eCom.com says in its Form 10-K filings, it acquired majority control of Spectrum Oil Corporation through a stock swap and agreed to provide $18 million in financing for Spectrum’s hydrocarbon concessions in the Republic of Paraguay. According to eCom.com, the 15 million acres covered by the Spectrum leases might produce "tens of millions of barrels of oil."
eCom.com did not have $18 million, but says it had arranged to raise the necessary funds, subject to verifying the agreements under which Spectrum claimed its rights. Things soon went awry. eCom.com maintains that, by July 1996, Spectrum had defaulted on its agreements with the owners of the Paraguayan concessions, causing eCom.com to terminate the relationship and surrender control of Spectrum by returning the Spectrum shares and canceling the deal.
ECom.com maintains that it is continuing to try to develop those Paraguayan concessions on its own – although eCom.com has no revenues and, at last report, had zero cash in the bank.
It seems that Spectrum’s CEO Sam Higgins may have had some notable experiences of his own. An individual named Sam Higgins was a director of a public company called Grand Development Corporation (GDM) that traded on the Vancouver Stock Exchange in the early 1990s. In 1994 the Vancouver Stock Exchange suspended trading in shares of GDM apparently based, at least in part, upon concerns relating to disclosures by that Company. Was this the same Sam Higgins? If so, exactly what was his role at GDM and in the problems that led to the trading suspension? This is precisely the sort of information that would be available to the public if Spectrum filed public reports.
The eCom.com connection may be the most intriguing of Spectrum’s pre-PIMA endeavors, but it was not the only one. On February 24, 1999, Spectrum announced it had signed an agreement to acquire twenty percent of Renaissance Communications.com, and had obtained an option to acquire another twenty percent. According to the Company’s release, Renaissance was the developer of "unique internet businesses," including one called "TravelPlanet.net." One more thing. Brian Kent, the CEO of Renaissance, was also associated with GDM according to one letter we have obtained.
What did Spectrum pay for its interest in Renaissance? The press release did not say. What has been the fate of Renaissance or the Spectrum-Renaissance connection? We found no subsequent references to that project either in Spectrum’s press releases or on the Company’s web site.
Spectrum of Arabia? Then there is the PIMA process. What do investors really know about Spectrum’s "flagship" product, PIMA? For the most part, the public must rely upon the Company’s web site and its press releases. As we discovered, however, investors seeking detailed information about the status of the desalinization process may have better luck seeking water (salt or otherwise) with a divining rod.
For the last year, Spectrum has trumpeted efforts to introduce PIMA to the arid desert lands of the Middle East. On October 28, 1999, Spectrum (then called Spectrum-Arabieh) announced it had received "a letter from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia approving the technology review, and importation of the PIMA desalinization technology into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."
According to Spectrum CEO Sam Higgins the letter, from the Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s Desalinization Research Institute, allowed Spectrum "to import our pilot plant when complete, and now move forward with negotiations on optioning some of our first commercial production and possible joint scale up of this breakthrough technology." In that same press release, Higgins also confirmed that Spectrum "had received numerous inquiries from officials of other countries and institutional investors around the world and is preparing non-disclosure agreements for their review."
Since the press release did not include the text of the letter from Saudi Arabian officials, investors are left to speculate over its actual content and true meaning. Did the letter actually "approve" or "validate" any aspect of the PIMA project, or did it merely allow Spectrum to import equipment into Saudi Arabia? As we shall see later, that ambiguity was only further enhanced by bolder statements in subsequent Spectrum press releases.
The October 28th press release raises other questions. Who would build the "pilot plant" and where would it be constructed? How much would that construction cost, and how would that expense be financed? That leads back to a lingering question - does Spectrum have any money, and if so, how much? If Spectrum filed regular reports with the SEC the public would have many of those details.
Spectrum’s Middle Eastern strategy has not been limited to Saudi Arabia. The Company says it has its eyes on Israel as well. On December 6, 1999 Spectrum issued a press release announcing that "trade experts" Tokito Ltd. of Tel Aviv would act as the Company’s sales agent in Israel. According to Spectrum "[e]ntry into Israel is rapidly occurring. Meetings have been held in London, and negotiations are underway with multibillion dollar concerns within Israel."
How would Tokito be compensated? The Company did not address that issue directly. Instead, it said that "anticipating significant upward movement of Spectrum’s stock price," Tokito had "secured" options to purchase shares of Spectrum stock at 46.8 cents per share.
How prescient Tokito now seems. Spectrum shares, which traded around 12 cents in late December 1999, hit prices of $3.68 on January 27, 2000.
Just how many shares could Tokito buy with its option? The press release is silent on that matter. Did Tokito exercise those options and sell the shares after they increased in value more than sevenfold? Investors are left guessing.
Have Tokito’s efforts resulted in any business for Spectrum? As best we can determine, the Company issued no further statements detailing the results of that relationship.
Spectrum did have at least one more announcement regarding plans for Israel. Calling "pure water" a "bridge to peace" in this region, Spectrum announced in a January 4th press release that it had "joined forces with Nitron Water Purification Systems of Ramat Gan, Israel creating a joint venture company specifically structured to solve the clean water problems of the State of Israel."
The press release went on to say that Nitron had signed a "120 day ‘exclusive right of first refusal.’" According to Spectrum, both companies would "focus on constructing large-scale PIMA desalinization plants capable of meeting Israel’s clean water needs." Why would PIMA be preferable to existing technologies? Spectrum maintained that PIMA works "to desalinate seawater with fifty percent lower costs…over sixty percent less energy [and] uses no heat, high pressure or toxic chemicals."
How had Spectrum calculated those cost savings? Do studies - independent or otherwise – support those conclusions? If such studies exist, when will they be made available to the public?
The 120 day right of refusal expired in early May and Spectrum has made no further announcement concerning its relationship with Nitron or plans for pilot plants in Israel. Did Nitron exercise its right of refusal or decline to join forces with Spectrum? What does this mean for the "bridge to peace" in the Middle East? Investors are left to wonder, and to await future press releases.
Oh That Letter The January 4th press release also raises another important question. In the release, Spectrum states "[l]eading Saudi Arabian scientists have approved the technology’s feasibility." But have they? The original October 28th press release said only that a letter to Spectrum from the Chairman of the Saudi Arabian Desalinization Research Institute approved "the technology review, and importation of the PIMA technology into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Where does this suggest that these scientists approved PIMA’s "feasibility?" What’s the distinction? Without reading that letter, seeing to whom it was addressed, and learning why it was written, investors cannot possibly know the scope of the Saudi statements.
Spectrum had also referred to the Saudi letter in the December 1st press release disclosing its receipt of the $500,000 "bridge loan." On that occasion the Company stated that "[a]pproval from scientists at the Saudi Arabia Desalinization Research Institute verifies the effectiveness of Spectrum’s water treatment technology, and it allows the company to import desalinization production plants into Saudi Arabia." Had the Saudis in fact either verified the "effectiveness" of PIMA or, as the Company was later to say, approved "its feasibility"?
Spectrum was to refer to its Saudi Arabian connection yet again in a January 19th press release announcing that the Company had been invited to participate in the "22nd Annual Florida Money Show." According to Spectrum, that invitation was based "in part on an Oct. 28, 1999 Business Wire news release announcing the approval of PIMA technology by the Nation of Saudi Arabia."
That statement appeared to be quite a leap from earlier references to the "letter" from the Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s Desalinization Research Institute. This time, the Company was stating that the PIMA technology had gained "approval" from the "Nation of Saudi Arabia." But was that really the case? Again, only the letter will tell that tale.
Investors apparently were not deterred by the lack of detail or vague references to the Saudi letter in the Spectrum press releases. The Company’s shares more than doubled in value soon after the January 19th release was issued.
On the other hand, there is some evidence that one Saudi Arabian organization was none too pleased. As we searched for information about Spectrum we discovered that a letter dated May 14, 2000 had been posted on the Internet (http://www.geocities.com/tomsang/spectrum1.jpg) on official looking stationery bearing the title "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saline Water Conversion Corporation, Research & Development." That letter, signed by one Abdullah A Al-Azzaz is addressed to Sam J. Higgins at Spectrum Arabieh. Its contents bear noting.
Referring to Spectrum’s September 16, 1999 presentation of PIMA to SWCC (apparently signifying the Saline Water Conversion Corporation), Mr. Al-Azzaz states "I was surprised to see on the internet on spectrum-arabieh page a couple of false statements published by spectrum-arabieh regarding the above presentation."
Mr. Al-Azzaz goes on to say "[a]s you are aware, SWCC has never sent you directly any letter. As a matter of fact, an Arabic letter was sent to your agent in Saudi Arabia…based on your agent in Saudi Arabia desire, where he suggested to import a unit to evaluate its effectiveness, efficiency and [fea]sibility by our research center staff in Al-Jubail. SWCC informed him that there is no objection if he wants to import that unit in order to test it and evaluate it without any obligation to SWCC…"
The letter continues by stating, "[i]n short, SWCC has never verified PIMA’s effectiveness, and your company must correct the statements published on the Internet to avoid any misunderstandings and keep the good relations."
Is this letter a legitimate statement from a Saudi Arabian agency? We are seeking further confirmation. In the meantime it provides a somber counterpoint to the optimistic, but vague, tone of the Spectrum representations.
Water Games Spectrum may hope to sell PIMA in the Middle East, but the Company’s ambitions apparently do not end there. On February 24th, Spectrum disclosed it was negotiating a strategic alliance partnership with the "international technology conglomerate" Alfa Laval AB to bring the PIMA technology to a global market.
Spectrum provided no details of the potential relationship, stating instead that the parties had signed confidentiality agreements and that negotiations "for joint funding of further technology development, building demonstration units and constructing PIMA plants are underway." According to Spectrum, a major investment in Spectrum by Alfa Laval was also being discussed.
But questions abound. They begin with the most obvious – whatever happened to the "partnership" or Alfa Laval’s "major investment" in Spectrum? We were unable to find any subsequent press release reflecting the state – if any – of that relationship.
Despite the uncertain status of these relationships, Spectrum seemed determined to solidify its control of the PIMA process. On March 5th the Company issued a press release announcing that it had acquired exclusive rights to market and promote the PIMA technologies in 189 countries from Mark Benza’s company, Bencor Technologies, Inc. (Bencor retained PIMA rights for the United States, Russia, China, Australia, Japan and Mexico – but not Canada where Bencor maintains its offices).
The press release reasserted Spectrum’s plan to market PIMA in the Middle East where "they have already achieved significant recognition and penetration." In exchange for these worldwide rights, Spectrum would pay $1 million to Bencor, which Bencor would use to "accelerate the construction of a PIMA desalinization pilot plant."
Bencor would also receive "50% of all rights sales generated from each country." That could amount to a considerable sum since Spectrum said it had set "a benchmark price" of at least $1 million for each country. Did that mean that Spectrum intended to license the technology in each of the 189 countries for sums in excess of $1 million? The press release did not specify.
Has Spectrum paid Belcor the $1 million fee, and if so, where did it get the money?
How valuable is PIMA? Spectrum has indicated its desire to guard against "theft" of the technology. So, has the process been patented? We checked the records of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and found no patents filed or listed under the names Mark Benza, Belcor Technologies or Spectrum Technologies.
Spectrum maintains that its eggs are not all in the PIMA basket. In fact, on July 31st the Company said it was changing its name to Spectrum Technology in order to reflect its involvement with various technologies. The Company has yet to provide details on those other ventures, with one exception. Spectrum says it has acquired control of VAPAIRE, a company that plans to produce purified drinking water from moisture in the air.
According to an April 13th press release, the VAPAIRE device can produce 5 gallons of water every 24 hours from moisture in the air. But can it produce that volume of water everywhere, including in arid desert regions? Or does the amount of water produced, and the time it takes, depend upon the level of moisture in the air? In other words, will the device work efficiently where it is most needed? After all, even five gallons a day will hardly fill a bathtub.
Who will buy the VAPAIRE machines? The Company says it plans to sell the device for about $995, and expects pre-tax profits of $395 per machine. Since Spectrum anticipates initial production levels of 10,000 units per month, it projects the possibility of almost $4 million in monthly profits. But does Spectrum have any basis for concluding that customers who inhabit water-challenged regions either will, or can afford to, pay almost $1000 for a machine? Or that they will do so at the rate of 120,000 units a year?
One more thought. Spectrum projects it will cost approximately $350 to produce each unit at the Company’s planned Dubai facility. How much is it likely to cost to construct that production plant, and where is that money coming from? Financial statements for Spectrum might answer some of these essential questions.
How did Spectrum wind up with 51% of VAPAIRE? It acquired that interest from Arches Group, a business that is owned by Sam Higgins and his family. How much did the Company pay? The press release (and the Spectrum web site) does not say.
(PLEASE SEE EDITOR'S NOTE BELOW)
Shh Spectrum’s activities have often appeared to be cloaked in secrecy – subject to confidentiality agreements and concern that the PIMA technology could be compromised or stolen. Take for example the Company’s April 26th press release. On that occasion Spectrum announced it was considering "on a confidential basis…offers of merger and a possible sale of technology." Spectrum vowed to release further information after an agreement was reached on a deal that was fair to shareholders. At the same time, it stated that the Company’s directors had told management to prepare to File Form 10 SB to qualify for OTCBB listing if none of the offers panned out.
Who would be assisting management with the mandated preparation of those SEC filings? Back in February, Spectrum announced, with a flourish, that it had retained the law firm of Miller Nash. In fact, as we noted earlier, Spectrum characterized its retention of Miller Nash as "the first in a series of eight major events that will dramatically enhance the company and its share value." Today, Miller Nash indicates it has no current relationship with Spectrum.
As for the "sale of technology," what was Spectrum planning? Was the Company the buyer or the seller? If Spectrum was the seller, exactly what did it have to offer, to whom and for how much?
Once again, Spectrum was holding out hope for that oft-delayed SEC filing. But how could investors make intelligent, informed investment decisions based upon these vague statements?
As it turned out, details did not much matter. On June 4th the Company announced that merger talks had been abandoned because Spectrum shareholders had not been offered fair value. Who are those shareholders, at least the major ones? The Company still has not provided that information, but the June 4th release promised investors that "the filing of the necessary forms to have the stock trade on the OTCBB is proceeding."
It’s August 28th and we’re still waiting.
EDITORS NOTE: On February 27, 2001 we were contacted by Stephen Thomsen, Vice President of a company called Assist International Marketing (AIM). Mr. Thomsen informed us that Vapaire is wholly-owned by AIM and asked us to provide the following clarification concerning Spectrum and Vapaire:
Prior posted information on the Stock Patrol web site has indicated the existence of a relationship between Spectrum Technologies and Vapaire concerning an equity position in our company. This is not the case.
Negotiations between the Arches Group, a company owned by Sam Higgins, CEO of Spectrum Technologies, and Vapaire began in March 2000.
The Arches Group was to acquire 56% ownership in Vapaire, however, the terms of the contract were not satisfied, and negotiations ceased in May 2000.
Neither the Arches Group nor Spectrum Technologies acquired any ownership of Vapaire, and has no rights or options to the company, or company owned technology. Vapaire is a privately held company, wholly owned by the founders.
There is no current relationship between [AIM and/or Vapaire] and Spectrum-Arabieh, Spectrum Technologies, the Arches Group, or any entity owned or associated with Mr. Sam Higgins.
Thank you for the opportunity to clarify this misconception.
Stephen Thomsen
Vice President
Vapaire
SPECTRUM OIL CORPORATION — Part II —THIRSTING FOR INFORMATION Investigative Reports August 28 2000 In our first article on Spectrum Oil Corporation we looked at the Company’s decision to sacrifice its listing on the OTC Bulletin Board rather than file public reports with the SEC. The absence of public filings, however, doesn’t mean that Spectrum has been silent – not by a long shot.
We will look at some of Spectrum’s statements concerning plans for its laser-based desalinization process. But first, we pause for a brief glimpse at some of Spectrum’s previous ventures.
Oil Before Water Like the folks at Disney say, it’s a small, small world. Earlier this year, we published a report on a company called eCom.com, Inc. (STOCK OR SCHLOCK – DIALING FOR DOLLARS – ECOM.COM, INC). At that time, eCom.com was promoting a plan to market two "900" telephone numbers (1-900 DEMOCRAT and 1-900 REPUBLICAN) to political candidates for fund raising purposes. No candidates had signed on to the program – which didn’t deter eCom.com from issuing press releases promoting its plan and projecting potential profits.
So why, you may wonder, are we now talking about eCom.com? Because in 1996, both eCom.com and Spectrum were in the oil business – together. In April 1996, eCom.com says in its Form 10-K filings, it acquired majority control of Spectrum Oil Corporation through a stock swap and agreed to provide $18 million in financing for Spectrum’s hydrocarbon concessions in the Republic of Paraguay. According to eCom.com, the 15 million acres covered by the Spectrum leases might produce "tens of millions of barrels of oil."
eCom.com did not have $18 million, but says it had arranged to raise the necessary funds, subject to verifying the agreements under which Spectrum claimed its rights. Things soon went awry. eCom.com maintains that, by July 1996, Spectrum had defaulted on its agreements with the owners of the Paraguayan concessions, causing eCom.com to terminate the relationship and surrender control of Spectrum by returning the Spectrum shares and canceling the deal.
ECom.com maintains that it is continuing to try to develop those Paraguayan concessions on its own – although eCom.com has no revenues and, at last report, had zero cash in the bank.
It seems that Spectrum’s CEO Sam Higgins may have had some notable experiences of his own. An individual named Sam Higgins was a director of a public company called Grand Development Corporation (GDM) that traded on the Vancouver Stock Exchange in the early 1990s. In 1994 the Vancouver Stock Exchange suspended trading in shares of GDM apparently based, at least in part, upon concerns relating to disclosures by that Company. Was this the same Sam Higgins? If so, exactly what was his role at GDM and in the problems that led to the trading suspension? This is precisely the sort of information that would be available to the public if Spectrum filed public reports.
The eCom.com connection may be the most intriguing of Spectrum’s pre-PIMA endeavors, but it was not the only one. On February 24, 1999, Spectrum announced it had signed an agreement to acquire twenty percent of Renaissance Communications.com, and had obtained an option to acquire another twenty percent. According to the Company’s release, Renaissance was the developer of "unique internet businesses," including one called "TravelPlanet.net." One more thing. Brian Kent, the CEO of Renaissance, was also associated with GDM according to one letter we have obtained.
What did Spectrum pay for its interest in Renaissance? The press release did not say. What has been the fate of Renaissance or the Spectrum-Renaissance connection? We found no subsequent references to that project either in Spectrum’s press releases or on the Company’s web site.
Spectrum of Arabia? Then there is the PIMA process. What do investors really know about Spectrum’s "flagship" product, PIMA? For the most part, the public must rely upon the Company’s web site and its press releases. As we discovered, however, investors seeking detailed information about the status of the desalinization process may have better luck seeking water (salt or otherwise) with a divining rod.
For the last year, Spectrum has trumpeted efforts to introduce PIMA to the arid desert lands of the Middle East. On October 28, 1999, Spectrum (then called Spectrum-Arabieh) announced it had received "a letter from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia approving the technology review, and importation of the PIMA desalinization technology into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."
According to Spectrum CEO Sam Higgins the letter, from the Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s Desalinization Research Institute, allowed Spectrum "to import our pilot plant when complete, and now move forward with negotiations on optioning some of our first commercial production and possible joint scale up of this breakthrough technology." In that same press release, Higgins also confirmed that Spectrum "had received numerous inquiries from officials of other countries and institutional investors around the world and is preparing non-disclosure agreements for their review."
Since the press release did not include the text of the letter from Saudi Arabian officials, investors are left to speculate over its actual content and true meaning. Did the letter actually "approve" or "validate" any aspect of the PIMA project, or did it merely allow Spectrum to import equipment into Saudi Arabia? As we shall see later, that ambiguity was only further enhanced by bolder statements in subsequent Spectrum press releases.
The October 28th press release raises other questions. Who would build the "pilot plant" and where would it be constructed? How much would that construction cost, and how would that expense be financed? That leads back to a lingering question - does Spectrum have any money, and if so, how much? If Spectrum filed regular reports with the SEC the public would have many of those details.
Spectrum’s Middle Eastern strategy has not been limited to Saudi Arabia. The Company says it has its eyes on Israel as well. On December 6, 1999 Spectrum issued a press release announcing that "trade experts" Tokito Ltd. of Tel Aviv would act as the Company’s sales agent in Israel. According to Spectrum "[e]ntry into Israel is rapidly occurring. Meetings have been held in London, and negotiations are underway with multibillion dollar concerns within Israel."
How would Tokito be compensated? The Company did not address that issue directly. Instead, it said that "anticipating significant upward movement of Spectrum’s stock price," Tokito had "secured" options to purchase shares of Spectrum stock at 46.8 cents per share.
How prescient Tokito now seems. Spectrum shares, which traded around 12 cents in late December 1999, hit prices of $3.68 on January 27, 2000.
Just how many shares could Tokito buy with its option? The press release is silent on that matter. Did Tokito exercise those options and sell the shares after they increased in value more than sevenfold? Investors are left guessing.
Have Tokito’s efforts resulted in any business for Spectrum? As best we can determine, the Company issued no further statements detailing the results of that relationship.
Spectrum did have at least one more announcement regarding plans for Israel. Calling "pure water" a "bridge to peace" in this region, Spectrum announced in a January 4th press release that it had "joined forces with Nitron Water Purification Systems of Ramat Gan, Israel creating a joint venture company specifically structured to solve the clean water problems of the State of Israel."
The press release went on to say that Nitron had signed a "120 day ‘exclusive right of first refusal.’" According to Spectrum, both companies would "focus on constructing large-scale PIMA desalinization plants capable of meeting Israel’s clean water needs." Why would PIMA be preferable to existing technologies? Spectrum maintained that PIMA works "to desalinate seawater with fifty percent lower costs…over sixty percent less energy [and] uses no heat, high pressure or toxic chemicals."
How had Spectrum calculated those cost savings? Do studies - independent or otherwise – support those conclusions? If such studies exist, when will they be made available to the public?
The 120 day right of refusal expired in early May and Spectrum has made no further announcement concerning its relationship with Nitron or plans for pilot plants in Israel. Did Nitron exercise its right of refusal or decline to join forces with Spectrum? What does this mean for the "bridge to peace" in the Middle East? Investors are left to wonder, and to await future press releases.
Oh That Letter The January 4th press release also raises another important question. In the release, Spectrum states "[l]eading Saudi Arabian scientists have approved the technology’s feasibility." But have they? The original October 28th press release said only that a letter to Spectrum from the Chairman of the Saudi Arabian Desalinization Research Institute approved "the technology review, and importation of the PIMA technology into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Where does this suggest that these scientists approved PIMA’s "feasibility?" What’s the distinction? Without reading that letter, seeing to whom it was addressed, and learning why it was written, investors cannot possibly know the scope of the Saudi statements.
Spectrum had also referred to the Saudi letter in the December 1st press release disclosing its receipt of the $500,000 "bridge loan." On that occasion the Company stated that "[a]pproval from scientists at the Saudi Arabia Desalinization Research Institute verifies the effectiveness of Spectrum’s water treatment technology, and it allows the company to import desalinization production plants into Saudi Arabia." Had the Saudis in fact either verified the "effectiveness" of PIMA or, as the Company was later to say, approved "its feasibility"?
Spectrum was to refer to its Saudi Arabian connection yet again in a January 19th press release announcing that the Company had been invited to participate in the "22nd Annual Florida Money Show." According to Spectrum, that invitation was based "in part on an Oct. 28, 1999 Business Wire news release announcing the approval of PIMA technology by the Nation of Saudi Arabia."
That statement appeared to be quite a leap from earlier references to the "letter" from the Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s Desalinization Research Institute. This time, the Company was stating that the PIMA technology had gained "approval" from the "Nation of Saudi Arabia." But was that really the case? Again, only the letter will tell that tale.
Investors apparently were not deterred by the lack of detail or vague references to the Saudi letter in the Spectrum press releases. The Company’s shares more than doubled in value soon after the January 19th release was issued.
On the other hand, there is some evidence that one Saudi Arabian organization was none too pleased. As we searched for information about Spectrum we discovered that a letter dated May 14, 2000 had been posted on the Internet (http://www.geocities.com/tomsang/spectrum1.jpg) on official looking stationery bearing the title "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saline Water Conversion Corporation, Research & Development." That letter, signed by one Abdullah A Al-Azzaz is addressed to Sam J. Higgins at Spectrum Arabieh. Its contents bear noting.
Referring to Spectrum’s September 16, 1999 presentation of PIMA to SWCC (apparently signifying the Saline Water Conversion Corporation), Mr. Al-Azzaz states "I was surprised to see on the internet on spectrum-arabieh page a couple of false statements published by spectrum-arabieh regarding the above presentation."
Mr. Al-Azzaz goes on to say "[a]s you are aware, SWCC has never sent you directly any letter. As a matter of fact, an Arabic letter was sent to your agent in Saudi Arabia…based on your agent in Saudi Arabia desire, where he suggested to import a unit to evaluate its effectiveness, efficiency and [fea]sibility by our research center staff in Al-Jubail. SWCC informed him that there is no objection if he wants to import that unit in order to test it and evaluate it without any obligation to SWCC…"
The letter continues by stating, "[i]n short, SWCC has never verified PIMA’s effectiveness, and your company must correct the statements published on the Internet to avoid any misunderstandings and keep the good relations."
Is this letter a legitimate statement from a Saudi Arabian agency? We are seeking further confirmation. In the meantime it provides a somber counterpoint to the optimistic, but vague, tone of the Spectrum representations.
Water Games Spectrum may hope to sell PIMA in the Middle East, but the Company’s ambitions apparently do not end there. On February 24th, Spectrum disclosed it was negotiating a strategic alliance partnership with the "international technology conglomerate" Alfa Laval AB to bring the PIMA technology to a global market.
Spectrum provided no details of the potential relationship, stating instead that the parties had signed confidentiality agreements and that negotiations "for joint funding of further technology development, building demonstration units and constructing PIMA plants are underway." According to Spectrum, a major investment in Spectrum by Alfa Laval was also being discussed.
But questions abound. They begin with the most obvious – whatever happened to the "partnership" or Alfa Laval’s "major investment" in Spectrum? We were unable to find any subsequent press release reflecting the state – if any – of that relationship.
Despite the uncertain status of these relationships, Spectrum seemed determined to solidify its control of the PIMA process. On March 5th the Company issued a press release announcing that it had acquired exclusive rights to market and promote the PIMA technologies in 189 countries from Mark Benza’s company, Bencor Technologies, Inc. (Bencor retained PIMA rights for the United States, Russia, China, Australia, Japan and Mexico – but not Canada where Bencor maintains its offices).
The press release reasserted Spectrum’s plan to market PIMA in the Middle East where "they have already achieved significant recognition and penetration." In exchange for these worldwide rights, Spectrum would pay $1 million to Bencor, which Bencor would use to "accelerate the construction of a PIMA desalinization pilot plant."
Bencor would also receive "50% of all rights sales generated from each country." That could amount to a considerable sum since Spectrum said it had set "a benchmark price" of at least $1 million for each country. Did that mean that Spectrum intended to license the technology in each of the 189 countries for sums in excess of $1 million? The press release did not specify.
Has Spectrum paid Belcor the $1 million fee, and if so, where did it get the money?
How valuable is PIMA? Spectrum has indicated its desire to guard against "theft" of the technology. So, has the process been patented? We checked the records of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and found no patents filed or listed under the names Mark Benza, Belcor Technologies or Spectrum Technologies.
Spectrum maintains that its eggs are not all in the PIMA basket. In fact, on July 31st the Company said it was changing its name to Spectrum Technology in order to reflect its involvement with various technologies. The Company has yet to provide details on those other ventures, with one exception. Spectrum says it has acquired control of VAPAIRE, a company that plans to produce purified drinking water from moisture in the air.
According to an April 13th press release, the VAPAIRE device can produce 5 gallons of water every 24 hours from moisture in the air. But can it produce that volume of water everywhere, including in arid desert regions? Or does the amount of water produced, and the time it takes, depend upon the level of moisture in the air? In other words, will the device work efficiently where it is most needed? After all, even five gallons a day will hardly fill a bathtub.
Who will buy the VAPAIRE machines? The Company says it plans to sell the device for about $995, and expects pre-tax profits of $395 per machine. Since Spectrum anticipates initial production levels of 10,000 units per month, it projects the possibility of almost $4 million in monthly profits. But does Spectrum have any basis for concluding that customers who inhabit water-challenged regions either will, or can afford to, pay almost $1000 for a machine? Or that they will do so at the rate of 120,000 units a year?
One more thought. Spectrum projects it will cost approximately $350 to produce each unit at the Company’s planned Dubai facility. How much is it likely to cost to construct that production plant, and where is that money coming from? Financial statements for Spectrum might answer some of these essential questions.
How did Spectrum wind up with 51% of VAPAIRE? It acquired that interest from Arches Group, a business that is owned by Sam Higgins and his family. How much did the Company pay? The press release (and the Spectrum web site) does not say.
(PLEASE SEE EDITOR'S NOTE BELOW)
Shh Spectrum’s activities have often appeared to be cloaked in secrecy – subject to confidentiality agreements and concern that the PIMA technology could be compromised or stolen. Take for example the Company’s April 26th press release. On that occasion Spectrum announced it was considering "on a confidential basis…offers of merger and a possible sale of technology." Spectrum vowed to release further information after an agreement was reached on a deal that was fair to shareholders. At the same time, it stated that the Company’s directors had told management to prepare to File Form 10 SB to qualify for OTCBB listing if none of the offers panned out.
Who would be assisting management with the mandated preparation of those SEC filings? Back in February, Spectrum announced, with a flourish, that it had retained the law firm of Miller Nash. In fact, as we noted earlier, Spectrum characterized its retention of Miller Nash as "the first in a series of eight major events that will dramatically enhance the company and its share value." Today, Miller Nash indicates it has no current relationship with Spectrum.
As for the "sale of technology," what was Spectrum planning? Was the Company the buyer or the seller? If Spectrum was the seller, exactly what did it have to offer, to whom and for how much?
Once again, Spectrum was holding out hope for that oft-delayed SEC filing. But how could investors make intelligent, informed investment decisions based upon these vague statements?
As it turned out, details did not much matter. On June 4th the Company announced that merger talks had been abandoned because Spectrum shareholders had not been offered fair value. Who are those shareholders, at least the major ones? The Company still has not provided that information, but the June 4th release promised investors that "the filing of the necessary forms to have the stock trade on the OTCBB is proceeding."
It’s August 28th and we’re still waiting.
EDITORS NOTE: On February 27, 2001 we were contacted by Stephen Thomsen, Vice President of a company called Assist International Marketing (AIM). Mr. Thomsen informed us that Vapaire is wholly-owned by AIM and asked us to provide the following clarification concerning Spectrum and Vapaire:
Prior posted information on the Stock Patrol web site has indicated the existence of a relationship between Spectrum Technologies and Vapaire concerning an equity position in our company. This is not the case.
Negotiations between the Arches Group, a company owned by Sam Higgins, CEO of Spectrum Technologies, and Vapaire began in March 2000.
The Arches Group was to acquire 56% ownership in Vapaire, however, the terms of the contract were not satisfied, and negotiations ceased in May 2000.
Neither the Arches Group nor Spectrum Technologies acquired any ownership of Vapaire, and has no rights or options to the company, or company owned technology. Vapaire is a privately held company, wholly owned by the founders.
There is no current relationship between [AIM and/or Vapaire] and Spectrum-Arabieh, Spectrum Technologies, the Arches Group, or any entity owned or associated with Mr. Sam Higgins.
Thank you for the opportunity to clarify this misconception.
Stephen Thomsen
Vice President
Vapaire
http://www.earthquakewarning.org/uspayear.html Annual INDEX of USPA Presentations1978Walter Baumgartner, Radionics, Vortices, and the Future (w/ Kathleen Joyce) (1978) B1
Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Psychotronic Weaponry (1978) B8
Robert C. Beck, Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields and EEG Entrainment, A Psychotronic Warfare Possibility? (1978) B11
Robert Beutlich, The Ring that Sings; Quarks, Occult Chemistry and Velocity of Energy Beyond the Physical (1978) B14
Bill Cox, Sensing the Energy of Form (1978) B4
T. Galen Hieronymus, (D) From the "Black Box" to the Radiation Lab; The Evolving Psychotronic Instrumentation (1978) B9
Ann Johnson, Psychotronics and Mind (1978) B7
Kathleen Joyce, Radionics, Vortices, and the Future (w/ Walter Baumgartner) (1978) B1
Dr. Paul Louis Laussac, Parallel Universes (1978) B5
Dr. Paul Louis Laussac, Time/Space - The Eternal Presence (1978) B6
Neil F. Michelsen, Energy Field Detection and Analysis through Muscle Testing (1978) B2
Robert N. Miller, Methods of Detecting and Measuring Healing Energies (w/ Paul Sauvin) (1978) B13
Henry Monteith, The Evolving Animal Man and UFO's (1978) B10
Paul Sauvin, Methods of Detecting and Measuring Healing Energies (w/ Robert N. Miller) (1978) B13
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Etheric Energies as Related by Edgar Cayce (1978) B3
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Application of Color Therapy and Psychotronics to Possession (1978) B12
1979Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Psychotronic Weapons, Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C14, 15
Robert C. Beck, Extreme Low Frequency Magnetic Pulses and E.E.G. Entrainment - Soviet Psychotronic Weapon? (1979) C13
Robert Beutlich, Survey of Physics, Year 2001 (1979) C3
Christopher Bird (D), History of Dowsing (1979) C12
Bill Cox, Ancient Egyptian Technology (1979) C10
Jerry G. Gallimore, (D), Parapsychology and Physics (1979) C1
Jerry G. Gallimore, Pilot study of the Effect of Gravity Phasor Emitter on Growth of Staph and Coli Colonies (read by David Rhodes) (1979) C12a
Rose Gladden, Dinner Speaker, Awards Presentation (1979) C7
Rose Gladden, The Mind Mirror (w/ Ruth Henry), Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C17, C18
Ruth Henry, The Mind Mirror (w/ Rose Gladden) Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C17, C18
T. Galen Hieronymus (D), History of Radionics, Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C4, C5
Jason Janus, Biospheric Applications (1979) C21
Peter Kelly, Color, Vibrations, Radionics, ELF to Light (1979) C6
Earle Lane, Psychotronic Technology, State of the Art (1979) C2
Joan Orion, Human Frequency Research (1979) C20
Paul Sauvin, Detection of Human Interactions Over a Distance (1979) C19
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, New Instrumentation for Radionics (1979) C11
1980Thomas E. Bearden, Mind and Matter Interaction (1980) D9
Robert Beutlich, Quarks, Occult Chemistry and the String Model (1980) D2
Alfred Bielek, A Magnetic Pacer (w/ Bill Bise) (1980) D7
Jerry G. Gallimore, Paraphysics Exploration (1980) D11
Ann Johnson, Alteration of Brain Frequencies for Space Communication (1980) D13
Kathleen Joyce, Radionic Instruments, Research and Design (1980) D3a
Peter Kelly, Commentary on the Hieronymus Videotape (1980) D8a
Ivan Kruglak, Mind Mirror Demonstration (1980) D10
Joseph Maguire, Mathematics of Cone Design (1980) D3b2
Clinton Miller, National Health Federation on the Whitehouse Case (1980) D5
John Moray, Keynote Speaker, : Sea of Energy (1980) D12
Joan Orion, Training in Energy Awareness (1980) D1
William L. Van Bise, A Magnetic Pacer (w/ Alfred Bielek) (1980) D7
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Virginia Board of Medicine vs. Whitehouse (1980) D4
William Wolensky, Bio-types (1980) D6
1981Thomas E. Bearden, Single Human Problem and Its Psychotronic Solution (1981) E15
Thomas E. Bearden, The Fourth Law of Logic and Suppression of Nikola Tesla (1981) E2
Robert C. Beck, Holographic Model of the Brain (1981) E11
Robert Beutlich, Correlations between Kaballah, Odic Periodic Table, and Quarks (1981) E16
Alfred Bielek, Measurements of ELF and Its Parameters (w/ Bill Bise) (1981) E10
Jerry G. Gallimore, My Research in Gravity, Space, Time and Energy, and Alternate Sources of Energy (1981) E3
Michael Heleus, Astrosonics and Cosmic Resonance (1981) E14
Sarah Hieronymus, Practical Uses of Eloptic Energy (1981) E4b
T. Galen Hieronymus, Sunspots Trigger Earthquakes (1981) E4a
T. Galen Hieronymus, Keynote Speaker:, Psychotronics on the Threshold (1981) E9a
Ann Johnson, It's All in Your Mind (1981) E5a
Ann Johnson, The Human Mind - The Infinite Potential (1981) E5b
John Kaizer, Alternative Energy Sources (1981) E9b
Ivan Kruglak, Further Experiments with the Mind Mirror (1981) E18
Robert Lawrence, Saran Wrap for Healing (1981) E8b
Samuel Lentine, (D) New Slant on Placebos: Theory and Practice (1981) E20
Samuel Lentine, Effects of Orgone Energy on Atomic and Nuclear Processes (1981) E21
Rocky McCollum, Pyramid Energy and Its Forms (1981) E13
Henry Monteith, The UFO and Unified Field Theory (1981) E19
Joan Orion, Energy Patterns of Substances (1981) E7b
Andrija Puharich, The Mechanism of Bio-Information Acquisition by Means of Skin Stroking (1981) E1
Elizabeth Rauscher, Physical Models Applicable to Remote Viewing (1981) E12
Steven Rosenblatt, Electro-physiological Properties of Acupuncture (1981) E8a
Martin Ruderfer, Misconceptions in Established Science and Their Relevance to Psychotronics (1981) E6a
Martin Ruderfer, The Scientific Case for Perpetual Motion (1981) E6b
Erwin (Red) Stark (D), Awareness, Patterns, Dimensions, and Boundaries (1981) E17
William Wolensky, Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator (1981) E7a
William L. Van Bise, Measurements of ELF and Its Parameters (w/ Al Bielek) (1981) E10
1982Thomas E. Bearden, Toward a New Electromagnetics (Tesla Waves) (1982) F16
Robert C. Beck, Recent Developments in ELF, Consciousness, Psychotronics and Energy Systems (1982) F21
Wiley Brooks, Breatharism (How to Live on Air Only) (1982) F26
Riley Crabb, History of Radionics (1982) F13a
E. James Faubel, Subtle Energy, Challenge for Research: and, The Digitron (1982) F11b
Elaine Finster, Healing and Color (1982) F19
Gary Fleck, Crystals for Healing (1982) F18b
Jerry Fridenstine (D), Psychotronics; Natural Farm Rescue (1982) F24
Dan Fry, The Many Varieties of Energy (1982) F9a
Jerry G. Gallimore, Selection and Use of Crystals, Talismans and Healing (1982) F18a
Toby Grotz, Pre-Atlantean UFO Sites in the West (1982) F9b
Toby Grotz, Auric Experiments and Pulsing Magnetic Fields (1982) F15b
W.L. Haberthier, Bio-Micro-Energetics: An Ultra-Fine Therapy (1982) F3a
Ruth Harvey, Electrotherapeutics: Wave Forms of the Present (1982) F2a
Michael Heleus, Astrosonics (1982) F11a
Barbara Hero, Laws of Sound: Lambdoma (Physics, Gravity) (1982) F16b
Sarah Hieronymus, Laboratory Techniques with Subtle Energies (1982) F14b
T. Galen Hieronymus, Future of Healing Arts (1982) F14a
W. Hoffman, Radionics, Patterns and Homeopathic Practices (1982) F17a
Ann Johnson, Possessions: Alien and Spirit (1982) F27
Kathleen Joyce, Radionics and Other Technologies in Agriculture (1982) F13b
Peter Kelly, Threshold +1; and New Radionic Designs (1982) F8b
Ivan Kruglak, Programmable Strobe: Can It Induce Altered States? (1982) F1a
Lutie Larsen, Homestead Radionics (1982) F25
Samuel Lentine, Functional PSI Design of Anti-Tumor Reagents (1982) F5ab
Louis Leonardi, The New Physiology of Subtle Body Energies (1982) F15a
Henry Nagorka, Systemology: New Paradigm - Psychotronics and Conventional Science (1982) F1b
Joan Orion, HSP/Biofeedback to Monitor Psychotronics (1982) F3b
E. W. Plettner, III, Homeopathy and Patterns of Health (1982) F20
Andrija Puharich, Chemical Compounds: Receptors of Artificial ELF (1982) F6
Andrija Puharich, Keynote Speaker:, Kindling +1; Awards Banquet (1982) F7
Elizabeth Rauscher, ELF Radiation and Non-Linear Coherent Phenomena (1982) F4
Betty Reeves, UFO's Past and Present (UFO Contacts of a Third Kind) (1982) F10b
David Rhoads, Opening Remarks by President of USPA; Welcome (1982) F8a
J. Rollins, , et al. Phiso-Energy and Mechanics (1982) F17b
R. Leo Sprinkle, Patterns of UFO Reports (1982) F10a
Erwin (Red) Stark, Psychotronics and Perception Mechanics (1982) F12a
William L. Van Bise, Measurement of ELF Signals (Lecture and Demo) (1982) F22
William L. Van Bise, Psychotronic Liquid Sensors (Lecture and Demo) (1982) F23
Sue Wallace, Magnetism, Kinetics, and Body Harmony (1982) F2b
David Wilcox, UFO's, Do You Believe? (1982) F12b
1983Benedict Arul, Cancer: A Prohomeostatic Systemal Strategy (1983) G22
Dr. William Bauer, Neuro-Electric Medicine (1983) G2
Thomas E. Bearden, New Electromagnetics: Where the "Old Math" Took the Wrong Turn (1983) G33
Robert C. Beck, Neuro-Electric Therapy: Micro-Electronic Brain Tuners Might Be Tomorrow's "Miracle Cure" Black Box (1983) G13
Robert Beutlich, Genetic Code from the Kabbala (1983) G7
Robert Beutlich, Occult Chemistry Revisited and Reviewed - New Data (1983) G25a
Joseph Cater, Soft Particle Physics (1983) G32a
Riley Crabb, World Power Grid System and ELF Waves (1983) G28b
E. James Faubel, Subtle Energy and the Chakras (1983) G26a
Gary Fleck, Crystal Healing and Energy Attunement (1983) G31b
George Freibott, Suppression of Successful Oxygen Therapy of Cancer (1983) G30b
Jerry Fridenstine, Energy Towers and Agri-Radionics; and
Keynote Address, (1983) G9
Jerry G. Gallimore, Solid State Psychic Sensor (1983) G14
Jerry G. Gallimore, Psychotronics: Past, Present and Future (1983) G32b
Toby Grotz, Spectral Analysis of the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator from 20 Hz to 20 GHz (1983) G31a
Haroldine, Lithium, the Ultimate Crystal Compound (1983) G6
George Hathaway, Non-conventional Energy Technology; Recent and Past Developments (1983) G4
Sarah Hieronymus, Eloptic Energy and Plant Genetics (1983) G23a
T. Galen Hieronymus, Eloptic Energy and Agricultural Innovations (1983) G23b
Jack Houck, A Conceptual Model of Paranormal Phenomena Spoon Bending (1983) G24b
Kathleen Joyce, Psychotronics and Pythagorean/Platonic World View (1983) G29a
M. Kelly, Consciousness, Vibrations, and Patterns of Crystallization (w/ Sam Lentine) (1983) G29b
Peter Kelly, Report and Update, Interdimensional Sciences (1983) G10
James Kness, Some Electrical Engineering Problems in Free Energy Technology (1983) G28a
Lutie Larsen, Radionic Balancing and You: Home, Family, Garden and Animals (1983) G17
Samuel Lentine, Consciousness, Vibrations, and Patterns of Crystallization (w/ M. Kelly) (1983) G29b
Lia Lissant, Vitally Intensified Music, ELF-HF Patterns and Demonstration (1983) G18
Preston Nichols, From Telepathy to Vacuum Tubes (1983) G34
Joan Orion, Bio-Training/Fantasy Techniques; Analogies with Brain Research (1983) G27b
Loren Parks, Simple Healing of Chronic Conditions, Lecture and Demonstration (1983) G19
David Owen, Kirlian Photography (1983) G25b
Andrija Puharich, Successful Treatment of Mammary Neoplasms in Mice with Gaseous Superoxide Anion and Ozone - A Theoretical Discussion of the Data (1983) G15
Elizabeth Rauscher, Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Non-Linear Non-Hertzian Waves and Magnetic Monopoles (1983) G3
Hugh Scott, Low Frequency Sound and ELF Effects on Health in Home from Heating Plant and Appliances (1983) G26b
Edwin Skilling, The Hendershot Generator (1983) G1
Edwin Skilling, Circuits and Construction of ELF-TENS Units (1983) G24a
Erwin (Red) Stark, The Connections with Tomorrow (1983) G27a
Dennis Stillings, Bakken Library, Medical Archives and Radionic History (1983) G5
Walter Uphoff, Psychokinetic Effects Captured on Film (1983) G20
Thomas Valone, The One-Piece Faraday Generator (1983) G30a
William L. Van Bise, Liquid Psychic Sensors Lecture and Demonstration (1983) G16
Marcel Vogel, (D) The De la Warr Camera: Its Theory and Operation (1983) G35
Sue Wallace, Magnets and Their Use in Healing (1983) G21
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, New Designs in Radionics Using Crystals (1983) G8
1984Murray Bast, Homeopathic Agriculture Through Psychotronics (1984) H6a
Thomas E. Bearden, Update on Soviet Psychotronic Weapons (1984) H12
Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Weather Warfare Over North America (1984) H15a
Robert C. Beck, Original Tesla Paper (circa 1934) on the "Death Ray" (1986) H16a
John Bedini, The Bedini Motor - A Free Energy Device (1984) H11
Dick Benson, The World's Oldest _ Map (1984) H34
Robert Beutlich, 8 x 8 Matrix (I Ching, Kabbala, with Time, Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity Fields) Yields New Fields (w/ Jerry Gallimore) (1984) H14
Christopher Bird, The Priore Affair (1984) H9
Mike Bradford, Theory and Application of Universal Dynamics (1984) H32
Kay Bruch, Genesa: Moving, Feeling, Knowing; Demonstration and Workshop (w/ Robert Kent) (1984) H30
Eldon Byrd, Interactions of Weak Non-Linear Fields with Biological Processes (1984) H10
Phillip Callahan, Ancient Mysteries and Modem Visions (1984) H2
Dan Carlson, Plant Growth at ELF Sound Frequencies of 4 to 6 Khz (1984) H4b
Riley Crabb, Harmony with Nature, Interplanetary and Intergalactic (1984) H28
Bruce DePalma, The "N" Generator: New Designs and Theory (1984) H7
Paul Esch, Psychic Dentistry (1984) H23
Gary Fleck, Crystal Radionic Instrument: Crystal Healing (1984) H27
Robert Foulkrod, Awakening Consciousness Through Generating Patterns of Harmonic Sounds (w/ Barbara Hero) (1984) H29
Jerry Fridenstine, Earth Assimilation and Refraction (1984) H5a
Jerry G. Gallimore, 8 x 8 Matrix (I Ching, Kabbala, with Time, Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity Fields) Yields New Fields (w/Robert Beutlich) (1984) H14
Mary and Dean Hardy, Organon and Medicine (1984) H35a
Ruth Harvey, ELF Use of the Alpha-Stim: Equipment and Demonstration (1984) H17b
Barbara Hero, Awakening Consciousness Through Generating Patterns of Harmonic Sounds (w/ Robert Foulkrod) (1984) H29
Peter Kelly, Crystal-Powered Psychotronic Tuners in Agriculture (1984) H5b
Robert Kent, Genesa: Moving, Feeling, Knowing; Demonstration and Workshop (w/ Kay Bruch) (1984) H30
Lutie Larsen, Psychotronics First Aid Procedures (1984) H25b
Samuel Lentine, Psychotronic Alteration of an Innovative Treatment of Allergies (1984) H24a
Samuel Lentine, Psychotronic Alteration of Physical and Chemical Behavior (1984) H24b
Louis Leonardi, Matching Crystalline Patterns of Saliva and Herbs for Treatment (1984) H21a
Andreas Marx, Bio-Physical Tests Determine Exposure to ELF, Radionics, and Noxious Zones (1984) H18
Rocky McCollum, The Ray of Creation (1984) H31
Preston Nichols, Vacuum Tubes that Amplify Longitudinal _ Waves: Analysis of "Old Time" Radio Circuits (1984) H8
Paul Patchem, Mycrous Nutrition (1984) H22
Richard Powers, New Magnetometer Detects Geopathic Disturbance Fields (1984) H19
Andrija Puharich, Potential Hazards to Agriculture of the Greenhouse Effect and Its Cure (1984) H1
Elizabeth Rauscher, Models of Psychokinesis in Human Volitional Remote Interaction (1984) H13a
Julius Soled, Chromotherapy (1984) H21b
Dennis Stillings, Cosmic Psychotronics (1984) H33
Thomas Valone, The One-Piece Faraday Generator: Theory and Experiment (1984) H15b
William L. Van Bise, EM Waves and Brain Waves and Their Apparent Link with PK Phenomena (1984) H13b
Marcel Vogel, Analysis of Psychoenergetics of Dowsing and Radionics, and How It Works (w/ J.T. Smith) (1984) H26
Curtis Wallace, Space Geometry (1984) H6b
Charles Walters, Agri-Economics and Psychotronics Inroads (1984) H4a
1985Murray Bast, Applying the Tesla Physics to the Farm (1985) J35a
Rozanne Bazinet, Effects of Wearing Quartz Crystal on Measures of Stress in Individuals (1985) J30b
Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Weather Engineering Over North America, (1985) J14ab
Thomas E. Bearden, Foundations of Scalar Electromagnetics, (1985) J4ab
Thomas E. Bearden, Introduction to Tutorial Day of Tesla Physics (w/ Elizabeth Rauscher) (1985) J1a
Robert C. Beck, President's Opening Message (1985) J1a
Robert C. Beck, Advanced Electronic Sensors of Occult Influences in Health and Disease (1985) J16ab
Bent Tree, Native American Medicine Practices of the 21st Century (1985) J23b
Robert Beutlich, Three-Dimensional Plot of 8 x 8 Matrix: I Ching, Time, Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity Fields (1985) J20b
Alfred Bielek, Countermeasures II: A New Approach to the ELF Problem (1985) J12b
Anna Mary Bierley, Tesla, The Man and His Creativity (1985) J26b
Fred Blau, Physics of Telepathy, Psychokinesis, and Biophysical Healing (1985) J19a,b
Fred Blau, The Unnecessary Schism Between Science and Religion (1985) J8b
Jan Brice, The Esoteric Worldview: A Ready-Made Conceptual Framework for Psychotronics (1985) J18ab
Eldon Byrd, Transcendental Meditation (1985) J7a
Jack Dea, Fundamental Fields and Phase Information (1985) J12a
Paul Esch, Psychotronic Engineering (1985) J29ab
Gary Fleck, A Kirlian Look at Gems and Crystals (1985) J24a
Jerry Fridenstine, Applying the Tesla Physics to the Farm (1985) J34a
Jerry Fridenstine, ELF in Agriculture and Home, and Our Solution (1985) J34b
Jerry G. Gallimore, Proof of Unusual Energy Field (1985) J17b
Mary Hardy, Theory of Electromagnetic Chemistry and How It Relates to Color Therapy, Homeopathy, and Psychotronics (1985) J21ab
Joe Gambill, Paranormal Photography and Enlargement, with Interpretation (1985) J17a
Barbara Hero, International Harmony Based Upon a Music of Planetary Grid (1985) J26a
Jack Houck, A Conceptual Model of Paranormal Phenomena, Information Transfer and Mind-Brain Interaction (1985) J1b
Kathleen Joyce, Mathematical Analysis of Kelly Radionic Rates (1985) J27b
Andrew Junker, Systems Methodology on Brain Wave Entrainment to Visual ELF Stimuli (1985) J6b
Peter Kelly, Standards & Ethics of Frequency Generation Equipment (1985) J31ab
Moray B. King, Macroscopic Vacuum Polarization (1985) J3b
Lutie Larsen, Tuning In To Medicine Wheel Consciousness (1985) J22b
Samuel Lentine, Preliminary Report on Extension of Functional Approach to Psychotronic Biosynthesis (1985) J27a
Eugenia Macer-Story, Matrix Model of Time Density and Telluric Field Characteristics May Describe Gravitational Anomalies (1985) J20a
Rocky McCollum, The Bergamo Chart (1985) J32a,b
Frank Meyer, Beyond Space and Time: The Third Sector of the Human Universe (1985) J9a,b
Henry Monteith, Overlooked Unifying Principle in Physics, (1985) J13b
Henry Monteith, A New Approach to Electromagnetics, (1985) J3a
Ken Moore, Experiments with a Bedini/West German Type Pulsed DC Motor (1985) J7b
Joyce Morris, Reiki: A Healing Modality - Workshop (1985) J25ab
Preston Nichols, Further Research on Scalar Waves (1985) J11abc
Niels Primdahl, Electronic Homeopathy and Colight Color Therapy (1985) J24b
Andrija Puharich, The Final Solution to the ELF Problem (1985) J10a,b
Elizabeth Rauscher, Theoretical Examination of Nonlinear, Far from Equilibrium, Self-Organizing Phenomena (1985) J15b
Elizabeth Rauscher, Examination of Physical Models of Remote Connectedness Phenomena (1985) J2a
Elizabeth Rauscher, Introduction to Tutorial Day of Tesla Physics (w/ Tom Bearden) (1985) J1a
Alice Schilling, Therapist and Operator Protection: Dispelling Negative Energies (1985) J28a
Edwin Skilling, Infrared Detection in Psychotronics (1985) J13a
Joe Terry-Smith, Crystal Ceremony for Blessing and Purification (1985) J23a
Marty Stewart, Bringing Everything Into Balance (1985) J35b
Dennis Stillings, History of Radionics, Part I (1985) J28b
Dennis Stillings, History of Radionics, Part II (1985) J33ab
Lynn Surgalla, ELF Effects on Cellular Membranes (1985) J6a
Thomas Valone, New Technology for "The New Age": ELF Measurement and Demonstration (1985) J8a
William L. Van Bise, Acoustic Lasers: How to Disable Surveillance Satellites (1985) J15a
Ron Van Meter, Color and Achieving Balance (1985) J22a
Pharis Williams, The New Dynamical Theory, A New View of Space, Time and Matter (1985) J2b
1986Murray Bast, Concepts of Dis-Ease and How to Reverse (1986) K53b
Dr. William Bauer, Latest Results from Use of TENS Units (1986) H17a
Rozanne Bazinet, The Importance of Proper Training in the Use of Quartz Crystals (1986) K49b
Thomas E. Bearden, Update on Soviet Psychotronic Weather Engineering and Weapons (1986) K40a-d
Robert C. Beck, Original Tesla Paper (circa 1934) on the "Death Ray" (1986) H16a
Robert C. Beck, President's Opening Message (1986) K1a
Robert C. Beck, Psychotronics, Radionics - An Historical Review (1986) K18a
Robert Beutlich, Field Patterns and Ley Lines at the Etoweh Indian Mounds (1986) K47b
Jan Brice, Application of Transcendental Mystical Knowledge to Prevention of the Impending Psychotronics War (1986) K51b
Tom Brown, The Living Sphere (1986) K15a
Tom Brown, New Designs in MWO and Results (w/ Eric Dollard) (1986) K50a
Eldon Byrd, Conscious-to-Subconscious Communication (1986) K25b
Roger Calvary, Esoteric Radionics (1986) K12b
Dan Carlson, Feeding the World (1986) K8b
Diane Cirillo, Color, Music, Form, and Movement; A Synergistic Approach (1986) K45b
Beverly Coleman, The Song Is You (Live Experiment with Mind Mirror, Music, and Color) (1986) K55a-d
Roy Curtain, Design of the Hololinguistic Processor (A Computer-Aided Electro-Acupuncture Analyzer) (1986) K6
Jack Dea, Instantaneous Interactions (1986) K36
Patti Deuyl, Bach Remedies - Analysis and Use; also, What Color Are You? (1986) K44a,b
Eric Dollard, Principles of Wireless Power (1986) K32a
Eric Dollard, New Designs in MWO and Results (w/ Tom Brown) (1986) K50a
Elaine Finster, Sound, Color & Crystals (1986) K13a
Jerry Fridenstine, Lakhovsky's Wizardry on Agriculture (1986) K52a
Jerry G. Gallimore, Test Your Own Psychic Ability (1986) K54b
Mary and Dean Hardy, Sakkara, School of Mind Over Matter (1986) H35b
Mary Hardy, Mystery of the Planetary Grid (1986) K14b
Loretta Hilsher, Magnetism, Homeopathy, Crystals & Indian Medicine (1986) K11a
Barbara Hero, Sound Releases Creativity; and Results in Drug Rehabilitation Program (1986) K41a
Kathleen Joyce, Pattern Analysis of the Malcolm Rae Cards (1986) H25a
Kathleen Joyce, An Artificial Intelligence System for Analyzing Psychotronic Data (1986) K20a
Peter Kelly, Beginner's School for Radionics (w/ Bob Beutlich) (1986) K27abc
Peter Kelly, Working Detector System for Radionics (1986) K35
Ken Killick, Ley Lines: The Intelligent Power of the Earth (1986) K16b
Moray B. King, Cohering the Zero Point Energy (1986) K33b
Ivan Kruglak, Computerized Mind Mirror (1986) K23b
Lutie Larsen, Psychotronic Support of the Home Garden (1986) K46a
Samuel Lentine (D), Clinical and Ecological Applications of Chakra Meridian Therapy (1986) K34a
Samuel Lentine (D), Metabolic Pathways for Psychochemical Mechanisms (1986) K38b
Peter Lindemann, Bio-Pacer: Experimental Jet-Lag System (1986) K24a
Eugenia Macer-Story, Anti-Gravity Reality: Does the 5th Force in Physics Relate to ESP/PSK and Healing? (1986) K22a
Gene Maury, How to Create a Miracle (1986) K17a,b
Norman Mixell, The Structure of Water by Power of Mind (1986) K2a,b
Preston Nichols, Geometry of Vacuum Tubes - Scalar (1986) K26ab
Rowena Pattee, Mapping of Leptons and Quarks on the I Ching (1986) H16b
Gary Peterson, New Medical Model: Demonstration of the Hololinguistic Analyzer (w/ Dr. Lester Rose) (1986) K37a,b
Niels Primdahl, Electronic Homeopathy (1986) K10b
Andrija Puharich (D), The Nature of the Universe, Nature of Man, and How They "Talk" to Each Other (1986) K3a,b,c
Elizabeth Rauscher, Criterion for Existence of a Phenomena (1986) K21b
Wm. Reimer, The Thirteenth Cell Salt (1986) K43b
Alan Roger, Breakthrough: The Computer Mind Catalyst (1986) K1b
Dr. Lester Rose, New Medical Model: Demonstration of the Hololinguistic Analyzer (w/ Gary Peterson) (1986) K37a,b
Silverhand, The Sacred Journey (1986) K47a
Edwin Skilling, Improving Health with ELF Electronics: Update (1986) H20a
Edwin Skilling, It's All in the Mind, with New Concepts in Psychotronic Devices (1986) K7a
James Solomon, Light and Energy (1986) H20b
James Solomon, Electronic Methods of Pain and Disease Control (1986) K42a
Dennis Stillings, History and Development of Radionics (1986) K29d
Lynn Surgalla, Bioelectromagnetic Form Resonance & Energy Transduction Mechanisms in Living Systems (1986) K5b
Nell Thompson, 1986 Awards Banquet - Keynote Speaker, (1986) K57b
Walter Uphoff, Psi-Science & Psychotronics: Evidence, Concepts & Dogma (1986) K4a
Thomas Valone, ELF, The Navy and Instrumentation (1986) K39a
William L. Van Bise, The Theory of Ghosts (1986) K19b
David Whitefeather, Tuning in on a Clear Channel (1986) K9a
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Psychotronic Review (1986) K28a
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Psychotronics Rejuvenation (1986) K28b
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Psychotronics Beamer Projector & Satellite Farming (1986) K31a
1987Murray Bast, Cellular Level Consciousness (1987) L26ab
Thomas E. Bearden, AIDS, Urgent Comments on Mankind's Threat (read by Henry Monteith) (1987) L25a
Tom Brown, Research into the Borderlands (1987) L6b
F. Butler, The Potentials of Homeopathy (w/ Karen Lee) (1987) L17a
Eldon Byrd, Why Living Cells Respond to ELF and EM Signals (1987) L13a
Dan Carlson, Feeding the World (1987) L27b
Diane Cirillo, Creating the Human Crystalline Structure (1987) L3a
Beverly Coleman, Therapeutic Touch (1987) L2a
Beverly Coleman, Dodecahedral Chamber; 12 Faces, 7 Shapes, 7 Colors, 7 Notes, and Graphics for Balancing the Human Instrument (1987) L33ab
Eric Dollard, Dimensional Representations of Electrical Waves (1987) L22ab
Elaine Finster, Color Alchemy (1987) L1b
Robert Foulkrod, Tapping the Inner Consciousness (1987) L10a
Robert Foulkrod, Live Experiment - Discovering Your Own Keynote and Attuning the Chakras (w/ Barbara Hero) (1987) L4ab
Jerry Fridenstine, Dust of the Earth (1987) L27a
Robert Golka, 105kw Tesla Coil for Long Arc Simulated Lighting (1987) L24ab
Toby Grotz, Non-Hertzian Waves, True Meaning of Their Usage in the Wireless Transmission of Electrical Power (1987) L23a
Bob Gulich, Mind and Matter, A Sacred Geometry - The Principle for Design of Worlds (1987) L3b
Dean Hardy, The Earth as an Electrical Generator (w/ Ken Killick) (1987) L15a
Mary Hardy, Water - The Elixir of Life; Victor Schauberger's Theories on Living and Polluted Water (1987) L7a
Ron Harrison, The SE-5; and Computerized Radionics (1987) L28b
Barbara Hero, Live Experiment - Discovering Your Own Keynote and Attuning the Chakras (w/ Robert Foulkrod) (1987) L4ab
Harry Hershey, Oral Chelation and Renewed Health (1987) L8b
Valerie Hunt, Emotional Selectivity of Biofeedback Transactions (1987) L16a
Ann Johnson, Radiation and You - Detection, Identification, and Decontamination (w/ Dr. J. Kang) - Parts 1 & 2 (1987) L9abcd
Katherine Joyce, Correlation Between Radionics, Numerology and Gematra (1987) L32a
Dr. J. Kang, Radiation and You - Detection, Identification, and Decontamination (w/ Ann Johnson) - Parts 1 & 2 (1987) L9abcd
Klark Kent, Flying Saucer Slide Show (1987) L6a
Ken Killick, The Essential Electrical Connection (1987) L21a
Ken Killick, The Earth as an Electrical Generator (w/ Dean Hardy) (1987) L15a
Moray B. King, How to Intuitively Understand the Fourth Dimension (1987) L11b
Moray B. King, The Hyperspace Workshop (1987) L20b
Duncan Laurie, Virtual State Art? The World of Psychotronics (1987) L16b
Karen Lee, The Potentials of Homeopathy (w/ F. Butler) (1987) L17a
Dr. D. Leudtke, Consciousness of Matter-Intermatter Communications and Ether Research (1987) L17b
Peter Lindemann, Alchemy, The Lost Art of Consciousness (1987) L12b
Eugenia Macer-Story, UFO's and Concepts of Causality (1987) L8a
Daniel Miller, Synchronicity, Feedback and Consciousness (1987) L12a
John Mitchell, Sacred Geometry and Number Symbolism in Ancient Cosmology (1987) L5ab
Henry Monteith, Dynamic Gravity and Electromagnetic Processes (1987) L20a
Preston Nichols, Ancient to Modern Detectors and How They Interface with Scalar Waves (1987) L14ab
Andrija Puharich, What Is Coming, and What We Can Do About It (1987) L19a,b
Elizabeth Rauscher, Consciousness; Quantum Measure as a Medium for a New Formalism (Read by Harold Tracy) (1987) L11a
Edwin Skilling, Updated Version of the Oscilloclast (1987) L18a
Edwin Skilling, A New TENS Unit - the SR-5 (1987) L28a
Julius Soled, Color and Your Health (1987) L1a
Lynn Surgalla, Controlling Bioenergy Fields Through Applied Biochemistry (w/ Tom Valone) (1987) L39a
Lynn Surgalla, How Mind Forms Matter from the Fundamental Field (1987) L10b
Phil Thomas, The Edgar Cayce Radial and Wet Cell Appliances (1987) L15b
Nell Thompson, How to Read the Aura (1987) L36a
Thomas Valone, Controlling Bioenergy Fields Through Applied Biochemistry (w/ Lynn Surgalla) (1987) L39a
Thomas Valone, Physics and Consciousness (1987) L31a
Marcel Vogel, The Structuring of Water (1987) L29a,b
Sue Wallace, Magnets and Health (1987) L32b
Vince Wiberg, (D) Tachyons in a Geopathic Zone, Part 1 (1987) L7b, Part 2 L7c,d
Dan Winter, Shape and Significance of Genetic Material as a Wave Path for Frequency Signature (1987) L2b
Dan Winter, An Introduction to Frequency Signature Identity of Cell Metabolism, Emotion and Language (1987) L30a,b
1988Phyllis M.H. Attwater, Coming Back To Life (1988) M15ab
Thomas E. Bearden, Maxwell's EM Quaternion Was a Unified Theory of EM/Gravity (1988) M25ab
Eldon Byrd, Scalars (1988) M10a
Beverly Coleman, Our Radiant Reality (1988) M29abc
Ursula Dinshah, Color Healing (1988) M11b
Chris Duffield, Crystal Transducers, Vortex Antennas, Bio-effects (1988) M30b
Sherry Edwards, Sound Therapy (1988) M16a
Paul Esch, Psychic Dentistry Through Music (1988) M23b
Dorothy Espiau, Circles of Life (for Rapid Personal Transformation) (w/ David Mum) (1988) M31ab
James Everett, Electro-medicine Combined with Kinesiology (1988) M13a
Robert Foulkrod, Edgar Cayce Device To See Auras (1988) M18a
Jerry Fridenstine, Ag-tronic Solutions for Our Polluted Planet (1988) M26ab
Mary Hardy, The Truth About Pyramids - The Secret Antenna System that Energizes Earth (1988) M28a
Mary Hardy, Use of Reagents and Crystals to Enhance Psychotronics Instruments (1988) M30a
Barbara Hero, Music From The Grand Gallery (1988) M16b
Valerie Hunt, Scientific Validation of Human EM Fields (1988) M24ab
Valerie Hunt, Mind Field: The Mystical Experience (1988) M12b
Klark Kent, Flying Saucer Motor Demonstration (1988) M33ab
Klark Kent, Flying Saucer Motor Technology (1988) M7a
Moray B. King, Demonstrating a Zero-point Coherence (1988) M10b
Paul Laffolley, Bioergonenervarethana: To Energy of Life With Energy of Death (1988) M15c
Lutie Larsen, Sequential Custom Program for Balancing Subtle Energy Fields (1988) M26c
Duncan Laurie, Report on the Betar/cotyledon and Applications (1988) M3b
Samuel Lentine(D), Design of Anti-allergens (1988) M23a
Samuel Lentine(D), The Brain Tuner - The Dynamics of Psycho-chemical Response (1988) M3a
Eugenia Macer-Story, UFOs, Action, and Energy (1988) M6b
Daniel Miller, Quontic Psychology: The Egg of Consciousness (1988) M12a
Henry Monteith, Gravity and Electromagnetics II (1988) M11a
Gregory C. Morgan, Latest Developments in Se-5 Biofield Spectrum and Research (1988) M27a,b
Michael Morgan, Technical Data From Non-euclidean Space (1988) M9abc
David Mum, Circles of Life (for Rapid Personal Transformation) (w/ Dorothy Espiau) (1988) M31ab
Preston Nichols, The Design and Construction Philosophy Behind a Hyper-spatial Transmitter (1988) M17ab
Preston Nichols, Update on Theory and Technology (1988) M4ab
Father Anselm Ober, The Electropsychometer Development (1988) M2ab
Alexia Paris, Early Egyptian Bio-energy Teachings (1988) M28b
Andrija Puharich, The Search for the Massless Scalar; Experiment and Theory (1988) M5abc
Glen Rein, Psychobiological Mechanisms for Subtle Energies (1988) M20b
Edwin Skilling, Demo of Dielectric Energy in Healing (1988) M13b
Jeff Smith, Bioenergetics of the American Environment - A Call for Research and Observation on Future (1988) M8ab
Dennis Stillings, Historical Background of a Bio-energy Field (1988) M1a
Lynn Surgalla, Molecular Mechanisms of Electromagnetic Medicine (1988) M2Oa
Nell Thompson, Listening and Speaking (1988) M18b
Thomas Valone, Psychotronics Today - My Perspective (1988) M1b
James Verdier, Communication for Subawareness Sources for Physical Theories and Some of the Results (1988) M6a
Win Wenger, Creating Original Inventions in Tesla's Mode (1988) M32b
Win Wenger, How To Experience Yourself - Life Energy as a Tangible Force (1988) M7b
Vince Wiberg, Bio-fields Measurement (1988) M22a,b
John Zimmerman, First Observations of Weak Magnetic Fields/Laying on of Hands (1988) M21ab
Marcel Vogel, The Structuring of Water by Crystals: Theory and Mechanism of a Formation of Metaphase Systems in Water by Spinning Around a Tuned Crystal (1988) M14ab,c
1989Alexia Anderson, Directing Real Energy for Real Results (1989) N13a
Cleve Backster, Biocommunications Capability at a Distance Between Human Donors and In Vitro Oral Leukocytes (1989) N15b
Thomas E. Bearden, Update on Scalar Electromagnetics: New Breakthroughs (1989) N17ab
Larry Buché, Use and Techniques of Frequency Generators (1989) N25ab
Eldon Byrd, Review and Update of the Psychoactivity of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic and Scalar Fields (1989) N16a
Dan Carlson, Sonic Bloom and Sonic Doom (1989) N15a
Steven P. Deryke , Science and the Mission of the John E. Fetzer Foundation (1989) N7a
Ross Dunseath, Psychokinesis and Synchronicity (w/ Shelley Thomson) (1989) N19a
Sherry Edwards, Psychic Isn't Psychic Anymore (1989) N5a
Frances K. Farrelly, Common Denominator of Dowsing & Radionics. (1989) N9b
David L. Faust, Kirlian Photography: A Look Back and a Look Forward at a Unique Scientific Tool (1989) N18b
Robert Foulkrod, Inner Consciousness - Part II (1989) N27ab
Keith A. Fredericks, The Photographic Detection of Tachyons in Human Body Radiation (1989) N16b
Teddy A. Gagnon, Biological Significance of Water Structured with Non-Hertzian Waves (w/ Glen Rein) (1989) N7b
Toby Grotz, The Influence of Vedic Philosophy on Nikola Tesla's Understanding of Free Energy (1989) N12a
Barbara Hero, The Physical, Emotional, and Mental Effects of Pure Sine-Wave Sound and Possible Applications to Room Dimensions (1989) N5b
Jack Houck, Remote Viewing and Psychokinesis Research (Workshop) (1989) N4abc
Moray B. King, Electrolytic Fusion: A Zero-Point Energy Coherence? (1989) N8a
Sarah Hieronymus, The Modern Energies Controversy (1989) N11a
Jonathan Klimo, Overcoming Cosmological Dissociation (1989) N11b
Paul Laffolley, Elements of the Time Machine: Homage to H. G. Wells (1989) N6a
Lutie Larsen, The Reality of Subtle Energy (1989) N26a
Samuel Lentine, The Dynamics of Trauma: Mechanisms of Action (1989) N3b
Eugenia Macer-Story, Reactions to Sightings of "UFO Lights" and Associated ESP/PK Phenomena in a "UFO Flap" Area (1989) N19b
Henry Monteith, The Quaternion Mystery (1989) N13b
Henry Monteith, Dynamic Gravity & Electromagnetic Processes, Part 3. (1989) N20a
Gregory C. Morgan, Multidimensional Technologies for Mind/Body Integration and Energetic Health (1989) N10ab
Peter Moscow, Radionics as a Complementary Management Tool in a Case of Inoperable Low-Grade Astrocytoma Affecting a 30-Year-Old Woman (1989) N10cd
Charles Muses, Keynote Address, : The Resonant Universe: Time Waves. (Read by Dennis Stillings) (1989) N9a
Father Anselm Ober, Esoteric Aspects of Tuned Electronics (1989) N18a
Father Anselm Ober, Directed Visualization Techniques (1989) N26b
Glen Rein, Biological Significance of Water Structured with Non-Hertzian Waves (w/ Teddy A. Gagnon) (1989) N7b
Theodore Rockwell, How Should Science Handle the "Unbelievable"? (1989) N2b
Dennis Stillings, Images of the Invisible (1989) N2a
Lynn Surgalla, Magnetohydrodynamic Effects in Biological Systems (1989) N3a
William Sweet, Cards, Dice, and Defense Mechanisms (1989) N12b
Shelley Thomson, Psychokinesis and Synchronicity (w/ Ross Dunseath) (1989) N19a
Marcel Vogel, The Modification of Fluidic Materials by Means of Crystal Technology (1989) N8b
V. Vernon Woolf, The Quantum Mind and the Order of Chaos (1989) N6b
V. Vernon Woolf, It's Turtles All the Way Down (1989) N21ab
1990Arden Anderson, The 1990s: The Blooming of a Sustainable "Green Revolution" (1990) P15a
Thomas E. Bearden, Action at a Distance: The Fundamental Mechanism of Radionics (1990) P14ab
Alfred Bielek, The Philadelphia Experiment (1990) P3ab
Christopher Bird, The New Biology of Gaston Naessons (1990) P13ab
Eldon Byrd, The De la Warr Camera: Theory of Operation, History and Implications (1990) P9b
Dan Carlson, Sound Harvest: Music and Management of the Soil (1990) P12b
Beverly Coleman, The Spiritual Farmer (1990) P1abc
Sherry Edwards, Research Indicates Scientific Support of Astrology (1990) P6b
Paul Esch, New Earth Designs (1990) P6a
Frances K. Farrelly, Is Seeing Believing? The Ruth Drown Camera (1990) P11a
Jerry Fridenstine, Cellular Communication and You (1990) P11b
Sarah Hieronymus, Evolution and Involution in Agriculture (1990) P15b
Moray B. King, Novel Zero-point Energy Devices (1990) P5b
Hugh Lovel, Agriculture from a Holistic Point of View (1990) P16a
Andrew Michrowski, (P.A.C.E.) The Synthesis of Man and the Planet (1990) P16b
Justin O'Brian, Mind Your Matter: Toward a Psychotronic Vision for the Future (1990) P17ab
Andrija Puharich, Unification of the Four Forces of Nature with the Mind: Theory and Experiment (1990) P19abc
Elizabeth Rauscher, Problems and Solutions to the Global Environmental Crises (1990) P2b
Glen Rein, Cleaning up the Planet: Transmutation of Radioactive Waste (1990) P10b
Andrej Sàndor, Bio-energofication: Application of Psychotronics to the National Economy (1990) P12a
Dennis Stillings, Cyberbiology: Individual and Planetary Health for the 21st Century (1990) P2a
William Sweet, Spooky Action At A Distance (1990) P4a
Thomas Valone, Powerline Radiation and Your Health (1990) P5a
Marcel Vogel, The Magnetic Component of Radionic Measurements: Radionics as a Radiation Transfer Method (1990) P7ab
William L. Van Bise, Magnetic and EM Earth Fields and Their Relationship to LIFE (1990) P9a
Vince Wiberg, Geopathic Zone Detection and Prevention: How to Avoid the Ills of the Present-day Environment (1990) P18ab
John Zimmerman, Novel Theory of How DNA Expression is Controlled by Electromagnetic Fields (1990) P10a
1991Arden Anderson, Paradigms in Agriculture (1991) Q5b
Cleve Backster, Quantum Implications in Bio-Communications (1991) Q11b
Harvey Bank, Selective Destruction of Bacteria in Cancer Cells Using Rife Technology (1991) Q12b
Robert Beutlich, The Whole Ten Yards: A Quantum Leap and Initiation (1991) Q19ab
Alfred Bielek, From Philadelphia to Phoenix: The Psychotronic Connection (1991) Q6a
Jorge Calderon, Natural Eye Vision (1991) Q13b
Sherry Edwards, Bridging the Gap Between Psychic and Science: A Unified Field Paradigm (1991) Q2a
Paul Esch, Energy Rebalancing Therapy (1991) Q4b
Mary Hardy, Medicine Wheels and Cloudbusters to Balance the Grid System (1991) Q3b
Sarah Hieronymus, Proof of Homeopathy (A Video-Microscope Demo) (1991) Q5a
Ellen Kamhi, Darkfield Microscope Reveals Radionic Results on Blood-borne Parasitic Organisms (1991) Q12a
Moray B. King, Macroscopic Pair Production (1991) Q7b
Andrew Michrowski, Behavior of Scalar Electromagnetics in Aerials (1991) Q7a
Henry Monteith, The Visible Atom (1991) Q8a
David Mum, Scientific Research Base for Mind-Body Unity and Healing (1991) Q10b
Preston Nichols, Psychotronic Technology of the Phoenix Project at Montauk (1991) Q6b
Brian O'Leary, The Need for a New Science (1991) Q13a
Glen Rein, Psychoenergetic Mechanism of Healing: The Role of Non-Hertzian Fields and Consciousness (1991) Q11a
Theodore Rockwell, Scientific Qi-Gong: Externalizing the Body's Energy (1991) Q8b
Beverly Rubik, Biogravity Phenomena in Soviet Healers and Extrasensorics (1991) Q1b
Andrej Sàndor, Screening of Geopathic Zones (1991) Q2b
Carl Schleicher, Solar Quest and Its Goals (1991) Q10a
Dennis Stillings, Catching Up with the Past: The Future of Electromedicine (1991) Q1a
Vince Wiberg, Exploring Your Esoteric Fields (1991) Q3a
Dan Winter, Is Attention Itself a Fractal? (Set of two Audio Tapes (1991) Q9abc
V. Vernon Woolf, Keynote Address, : The Quantum Leap to Tomorrow (1991) Q14a
V. Vernon Woolf, Potentializing the Planet (1991) Q14b
Lloyd Youngblood, Dowsing and the UFO Enigma (1991) Q4a
1992Cleve Backster, Interconnecting Bio-communications in the GAIA Effect (1992) R1a
Rozanne Bazinet, The Power of Mind: Creating State Changes in Critical Incidences (1992) R14b
Thomas E. Bearden, Phase Conjugation in Psychotronics (w/ Henry Monteith) (1992) R13ab
Mark Benza, Bio-sensor Detection of the Exogenous Non-Linear Energies (ENE) or the Human Aura (1992) R4b
Eldon Byrd, Dolphins & Children, ELF Communications (1992) R3b
Phillip Callahan, Keynote Address:, The Beginning of a New Awakening (1992) R26a
Phillip Callahan, Round Towers of Ireland and Natural ELF (1992) R5ab
Beverly Coleman, Energy Healing: An Overview of Sound, Light and Flower Therapies (1992) R25ab
Peter A. Crist, Orgone Biophysics; An Introduction to Orgonomy (1992) R4a
Laverne Denyer, Regression Therapy May Reshape Your Life (1992) R2a
Bruce Forrester, aka Klark Kent Suppressed Technology (1992) R7a
Bernd Friedlander, Clinical Applications of Scalar Electromagnetics (1992) R8a
Toby Grotz, Mirror Image Symmetry in Coil Winding: A New Application for Both the Hard and Soft Sciences (1992) R9b
Toby Grotz, Hydrogen Production with Dual Control and W. Russell's Optical Dynamo Generator: Over Unity (1992) R12a
Mary Hardy, The American Indian Mystery School (1992) P4b
Mary Hardy, Energy Healing: An Overview of the Laws of Psychotronics and Homeopathics (1992) R2b
Larry Hecht, Synthetic Geometry and a Mondo Logic Universe (1992) R10ab
Barbara Hero, A Rosetta Stone for Everyone: The Theory of Relationships (1992) R6a
Moray B. King, Progress in Zero-Point Energy (1992) R11a
Lutie Larsen, Radionic Applications in Sustainable Agriculture (1992) R11b
Eugenia Macer-Story, Beyond the Electromagnetic Paradigm (1992) R1b
Andrew Michrowski, DARZON Flat Antenna Nullifies Geopathic and Magnetic Zones (1992) R9a
Henry Monteith, Phase Conjugation in Psychotronics (w/ Tom Bearden) (1992) R13ab
Don Paris, Mirror Talk, Reverse Speech Technology (1992) R3a
Glen Rein, Consciousness and Its Transformation with Subtle Energy (1992) R7b
Andrej Sàndor, Application of Bio-Energification Methods in Agriculture and Nourishment Complexes (1992) R6b
Carl Schleicher, Psychotronic Innovative Technologies (1992) R12b
Vince Wiberg (D), Externalizing the New Awakening (1992) R15a
William Sweet, Spindrift's Qualitative Thought and Its Link With A Universal Ordering Force (1992) R14a
Thomas Valone, The History of Non-Conventional Energy (1992) R8b
1993Murray Bast, Nature's Most Nearly Unperfect Food (1993) S13b
Dr. Patricia Bell, A Joyful Approach to Life Will Develop Mankind's Personality for a New World (1993 IAPR) T7a
Mark Benza, Introduction to the Future of Molecular Electronics and Nanotechnology (1993) S7a
Robert Beutlich, Triune Combinations of Time, Electric, Magnetic, & Gravity Fields in an 8 x 8 Matrix, W(1993) S20ab
Robert Beutlich, From Metaphysics to Physics "2001" (1993 IAPR) T6a
Eldon Byrd, Scientific Evidence for the Existence and Effects of Qi-Gong (1993 IAPR) T7b
Eldon Byrd, Hello, Dolphins, Part II: How Dolphins May Communicate Using Subtle Energy, (1993) S11b
Beverly Coleman, Rhythm Without Blues (1993) S1a
Dan Davidson, Gravity Field Sensor Experiments, (1993) S9a
Vladimír Dolezal, Causes of Bio-indication & Their Possible Effect on the Human Organism; Collective Pendulum Experiments (w/ B. Krcmar), (1993 IAPR) T10a
Vladimír Dolezal, Paracausal Factors in the Origination of Disastrous Situations (w/ J. Storek) (1993 IAPR) T2b
Yvonne Duplessis, The Dermo-Optical Perception of Colors and The Effect of Intervention, (1993) S10a
Yvonne Duplessis, Dermo-optics, Yesterday and Today (1993 IAPR) T6b
Laura Faith, Observations of Parapsychology and Psychotronic Research in the Former U.S.S.R. (1993) S3b
Jon C. Fox, Inert Gas Devices (1993) S7b
Robert Fridenstine, The Real Culprit Behind Health Issues With Radiation, EM Fields, & Earth Energies (1993) S16ab
Alejandro Silva Garland, Preliminary Studies for the Development of the "Psychic Monitor" and the Resister of the Subconscious Temporal Displacement Effect (1993 IAPR) T5b
V. Gorodskaya, Biotone-Center of Health as an Example of the Organization of Biotherapy in Russia, (1993 IAPR) T11b
T. Gulnara, Biotherapy from the Point of View of Official Medicine (1993 IAPR) T12a
Steven Halpern, The Role of Music in Transformation (1993) S6ab
Sarah Hieronymus, Geriatrics and Radionics (1993) S4b
Barbara Ivanova, Warning Messages in Dreams and Psychograms (and M. Radimcova) (1993 IAPR) T14a
Dalibor Karasek, A Comparison of the Bio-locative Method of the Origin of Anomalous Geodynamic Processes in Bituminous Coal Mines with Results of Geophysical Measuring "On Site", (1993 IAPR) T10b
I. A. Khan, Biotherapy in the Traditions of Kazakhstan and Mongolia, Past and Present (1993 IAPR) T12b
I. K. Khantseverov, Psychotronics in the System of Sciences (1993 IAPR) T5a
Moray B. King, Fundamentals of Zero-Point Energy Technology, (1993) S11a
Leonard W. Konikiewicz, , PhD Bioenergy _ A New Diagnostic and Healing Frontier (1993 IAPR) T14b
Dr. Bretislav Krcmár, Causes of Bio-indication & Their Possible Effect on the Human Organism; Collective Pendulum Experiments (w/ V. Dolezal), (1993 IAPR) T10a
Paul Laffolley, Dimensionality (1993) S5b
Lutie Larsen, Restoring Subtle Energy Fields Integrity of Our Seeds and Soils (1993) S15a
Eugenia Macer-Story, Naturally Occurring Time Chambers (1993) S17a
Andrew Michrowski, Vacuum Energy Developments, (1993) S9b
Henry Monteith, The Dual Nature of Free Energy Systems (1993) S8a
Peter Moscow, Three (Sick) Cats from Carolina and a Kentucky Greyhound (1993) S4a
Toshiya Nakaoka, Psychotronics in the Orient (1993 IAPR) T3a
Father Anselm Ober, Science & Spirit (1993) S1b
Ivan Ploc, Hypnosis: Spiritual Experience and Mystical Experience (1993) S5a Positive Thinking and Health (1993 IAPR) T3b
Valentina Ponomaryova, Alternative Medicine in Russia (1993) T15a
M. Radimcová, I Must Be Eager to Help and Have Confidence in Myself (and B. Ivanova) (1993 IAPR) T14a
Glen Rein, Healing Energy & DNA; A Novel Mechanism for the Spiritual Transformation of the Body (1993) S8b
Zdenek Rejdák, Keynote Address, : Psychotronics and Man's Integrity (1993) S15b
Zdenek Rejdák, Pavlita and His "Generators" (1993) S21a
Zdenek Rejdák, 20 Years of the Concept of Psychotronics (1993 IAPR) T1b
Zdenek Rejdák, Psychotronics and the Spiritual Sphere: Ecology from the Other End (1993 IAPR) T2a
Zdenek Rejdák, The Existence of the Soul: A Bridge Between Religion and Science (1993 IAPR) T8a
Jay Remer, Radionics and Holistic Animal Care (1993) S13a
Marcos Rodin, The Dandelion Puff Principle; Point Energy Creation Physics! (1993) S17b
Beverly Rubik, Bio-photon Emission: "Junk" Energy or Electromagnetic Bio-Information?, (1993) S10b
Andrej Sàndor, The Influence of Geoactive Areas on the Work Activity of Man; Shielding and Elimination of Negative Effects in the Environment, (1993) S18ab
Andrej Sàndor, Screening of the Geoactive Zones (1993 IAPR) T8b
J. Schrotter, The Effect of Geopathic Zones on the Safety of Rail Transport, (1993 IAPR) T11a
Edwin Skilling, Bucking the Tide: The design, construction and marketing of electronic psychotronic instruments (1993) S28abc
Josef Storek, Paracausal Factors in the Origination of Disastrous Situations (w/ V. Dolezal) (1993 IAPR) T2b
A. V. Svirodov, Man & Medicine, (1993 IAPR) T15a
Dr. Roger Taylor, Recent Developments in Crop Circles (1993) S3a
Mark Trela, Bio-Dynamics, the Spiritual Agriculture System (1993) S14b
P. Valentino, Alternative Medicine in Russia, and A. V. Svirodov, Man & Medicine (1993 IAPR) T15a
Thomas Valone, An Introduction to Analytical Psychology - W (1993) label= T23, (S23)
Charles Walters, Psychotronics vs. "Junk" Science (1993) S14a
Jim Windsor, The Mind/Body/Spirit Connection (1993) S2a
Joan Windsor, Intuitive Diagnosis: Medical Healing of the Future (1993) S2b
1994Eldon Byrd, Psychotronics Science or Magic?, (1994) U7a
Beverly Coleman, The Celestine Prophecy (1994) U3a
Dawn S. Dorazio, A Theory and Device for Vibrationally Repatterning Ourselves (1994) U2b
Michael Gandy, A New Subtle Energy Point System, (1994) U6a
Mary Hardy, Tachyon Energy: The Wisdom of Healing the Body With the Mind (1994) U11b
Jeff Hays, Tesla's Engine - A New Dimension for Power, , (1994) U9b
Patricia Hendricks, The Role of Healthy and Harmful Fats in Our Spiritual Development" (1994) U11a
Barbara Hero, Lambdoma Keyboards, Blood Cells, and Nutritive Elements for Our Bodies (1994) U13cd
Sarah Hieronymus, Uses of Radionics to Analyze, and the Application of, Spiritual Energies, (1994) U12a
Pauline C. Johnson, Hemi-sync: Color and Light in Vision Improvement (1994) U2a
Ellen Kamhi, Herbal-Crystal Sacred Bio-Geometry (1994) U10a
Moray B. King, Vacuum Energy Vortices, (1994) U8a
Jonathan Klimo, The Paraphysics and Parapsychology of Magic (1994) U1a
Jonathan Klimo, Keynote Speaker, Psychotronics in Light of Reported UFO/ET Technologies (1994) U13ab (Audio Tape only)
Eugenia Macer-Story, Mental Magick and an Acoustic Theory of Etheric Resonance (1994) U3b
Ken MacNeil, History, Status and the Nature of free Energy Devices, (1994) U8b
Andrew Michrowski, Longitudinal Wave Therapeutic Delivery Modalities, (1994) U6b
Henry Monteith, From Genesis to Revelations: New Interpretations Based on Recent Archeology (1994) U4abc
Henry Monteith, The Monopole Theory of Gravity and Anti-Gravity, (1994) U9a
Chris Morci, Charting the Gods and the Semi-Divine (1994) U5a
Dale Pond, Sympathetic Vibratory Physics, 1994 U23abcd
Glen Rein, DNA as a Detector of Electromagnetic and Non-Hertzian Energy, (1994) U7b
Edward Rosenbluh, Learning to Influence and Develop the Chemical Structure of the Body and Brain to Increase Development of a Positive Reality, (1994) U14ab, c (2 Audio tapes)
Andrej Sàndor, Geopathogenous Area -- Negative Factor Affecting Labor Safety, (1994) U12b
Carl Schleicher, Use of Natural Alternative Therapies Derived from Psychotronic Activities (1994) U10b
John Stupica, `Now You See It, Now you Don't' -- Perception: The Key to the Universe (1994) U1b
Thomas Valone, Brown's Electrogravitics Research in the 1950s (1994) U5b
1995Bob Brands, Etherapy Radionics V 4b
Brian Anderson Multy-Tranz, Harmonic Transformation of Water, Food and Wine (1995) V 13a
Eldon Byrd, Hyperspace (1995) V 10ab
Beverly Coleman, Butterfly Buddhas: Metaphysics on the Wing (1995) V 1ab
Dan Davidson, Electronic Medicine (1995) V 5ab
Kirk Evans, Structuring Water with Desireable Traits (1995) V 7a
Barbara Hero, Lambdoma (1995) V 8a
Sarah Hieronymus, of Radionics, (1995) V 9a
Jonathan Klimo, A Post Dualist Perspective on Radionics and Related New Sciences (1995) V 3a
Lutie Larsen, Developing Insight (1995) V 3b
Andrew Michrowski, Radionics (1995) V 8b
Danniel Miller, Homeostasis in Mind/Body Consciousness (1995) V 2b
Peter Moscow, Radionics (1995) V 4a
Burl Payne, New Instrument for Improving Health and Harmony (1995) V 11a
Glen Rein, Storing Energy Patterns in Water (1995) V 7b
Edward Rosenbluh, Rx for Wellness, (1995) V 12ab
Carl Schleicher, Natural Therapies Derived from Psychotronics (1995) V 9b
Major Gordon Smith, What is Health? (1995) V 6ab
Major Gordon Smith, Keynote Address:, A Bridge Between Two Worlds (1995) V 11b
Thomas Valone, The Secret Technologies of Andrija Puharich (1995) V 2a
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General Meetings, USPA
1983 Election and Discussion (1983) G11
1986 General Meeting and Elections (1986) K56ab
1987 General Membership Meeting, Parts 1 & 2 (1987) L35abc
1988 General Membership Meeting (1988) M19ab
1990 General Meeting: By-Laws (only) (1990) P8ab
1990 General Business Meeting, Election of Directors (1990) P8cd
1993 General Membership Meeting (1993) S12abc
1993 I.A.P.R. Conference
Opening/Welcoming Remarks (1993 IAPR) T1a
Summaries of I.A.P.R. Papers (1993 IAPR) T15b
Roundtable: Z. Rejdák, V. Dole_al, L. Konikiewicz, I. K. Khantseverov, Y. Duplessis, T. Nakaoka, et. al. (1993 IAPR) T16abc
Panels:
1979 "Possession" Part 1 & 2, C8, C9
Henry Nagorka, Ruth Gladden, Charles Whitehouse, Ann Johnson, Marie Rhodes
1979 "Ask the Experts" (1979) C16 , Bearden, Beck, Gallimore, Hieronymus, Nagorka
1980 Open Discussion on Radionics (1980) D8b
Sam Lentine, Jack Minkowitz, William Strandwitz, Julius Soled, David Rhoads
1983 "Where Do We Go From Here?" (1983) G12
Arul, Bearden, Beck, Bise, Puharich
1984 Agriculture: Soil Balancing, Germination, Plant-Animal Growth (1984) H3
1985 TESLA PHYSICS (1985) J5a,b
Bearden, Rauscher, Monteith, Houck, Williams, Byrd, and King
1985 AGRICULTURE (1985) J36a-c
Bast, Stewart, Fridenstine, Sollenberger, Everett, Ungster, and Carlson
1988 Roundtable - Bio-fields M32a , Byrd, Rein, Zimmerman, Surgalla, Skilling, Vogel, Attwater, Duffield, Hero, Everett
1989 Round table discussion N20b
1993 Technical Round Table S21b
Byrd, Beutlich, Valone, Benza, Rejdak
1994 Zero Point Energy and Free Energy Devices, U9cd
Schools:
Tapes are generally sold as sets; see catalog.
1990 Beginners' Radionics School , Lutie Larsen, SE5 Computerized Radionics (1990) P23abcd
Bob Beutlich and Peter Kelly, Introductory Session (1990) P20abcd
Frances K. Farrelly, Non-Medical Applications of Psychotronics (1990) P21abcd
Sarah Hieronymus and Jack True, Eloptic Instruments (1990) P22abcd
Round Table of Beginning Radionics School Instructors (1990) P23e
1993 Bob Beutlich and Beverly Coleman (1993) S26abc
1991 Intermediate Radionics School
Arden Anderson (1991) Q15abc
Lutie Larsen (1991) Q17abc
Rob Fridenstine (1991) Q16abc
Round Table with Intermediate Radionics School Instructors (1991) Q18ab
1992 Full Radionics School
Beverly Coleman & Bob Beutlich (1992) R16abc
Rob Fridenstine (1992) R17ab
Sarah Hieronymus (1992) R20a
Lutie Larsen (1992) R18ab & 19ab
Roundtable Discussion with Radionics School Instructors (1992) R20b
1994 Advanced Radionics School
Concepts and Paradigms of Radionics, Lutie Larson, U17ab
Actively Accessing Our Intrinsic Data Fields, Rob Fridenstine, U18ab
1994 Beginners' Radionics School
History and Development of Radionics, Robert Beutlich & Beverly Coleman, U19abcd
1995
Radionics School , History and Development of Radionics, Radionics 101, Robert Beutlich & Beverly Coleman, V 14abcd
De la Warr Techniques, Radionics 101, Peter Moscow, U15abc
...Radionic.Techniques on the Farm, Radionics 101, Lutie Larsen
Workshops:
Tapes are generally sold as sets; see catalog.
1986 How to Build Your Own Device: Schematics, Materials, K30ab
Gallimore, Beutlich, Whitehouse, Kelly , 1989 Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Psychotronics and Radionics, Robert Beutlich, N22abc
1989 Making It Real through the Media, Beverly Coleman, N23ab
1989 Self Massage: Keeping our Personal Energy Flowing, Beverly Coleman, N24ab
1992 Electromagnetic Pollution No.1: The Problem, Detection, and Solution, Andrew Michrowski, R16 thru R20
1993 Electromagnetic Pollution Workshop No.2, Andrew Michrowski, S27abcd
1993 Reincarnation: "Just One Life," Laverne Denyer, S24 abc
1993 Spiritual Transformations: Our Natural Evolution, Beverly Coleman & Henry Monteith, S25abcd
1993 Basics of Scalar Electromagnetics
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Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Psychotronic Weaponry (1978) B8
Robert C. Beck, Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields and EEG Entrainment, A Psychotronic Warfare Possibility? (1978) B11
Robert Beutlich, The Ring that Sings; Quarks, Occult Chemistry and Velocity of Energy Beyond the Physical (1978) B14
Bill Cox, Sensing the Energy of Form (1978) B4
T. Galen Hieronymus, (D) From the "Black Box" to the Radiation Lab; The Evolving Psychotronic Instrumentation (1978) B9
Ann Johnson, Psychotronics and Mind (1978) B7
Kathleen Joyce, Radionics, Vortices, and the Future (w/ Walter Baumgartner) (1978) B1
Dr. Paul Louis Laussac, Parallel Universes (1978) B5
Dr. Paul Louis Laussac, Time/Space - The Eternal Presence (1978) B6
Neil F. Michelsen, Energy Field Detection and Analysis through Muscle Testing (1978) B2
Robert N. Miller, Methods of Detecting and Measuring Healing Energies (w/ Paul Sauvin) (1978) B13
Henry Monteith, The Evolving Animal Man and UFO's (1978) B10
Paul Sauvin, Methods of Detecting and Measuring Healing Energies (w/ Robert N. Miller) (1978) B13
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Etheric Energies as Related by Edgar Cayce (1978) B3
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Application of Color Therapy and Psychotronics to Possession (1978) B12
1979Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Psychotronic Weapons, Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C14, 15
Robert C. Beck, Extreme Low Frequency Magnetic Pulses and E.E.G. Entrainment - Soviet Psychotronic Weapon? (1979) C13
Robert Beutlich, Survey of Physics, Year 2001 (1979) C3
Christopher Bird (D), History of Dowsing (1979) C12
Bill Cox, Ancient Egyptian Technology (1979) C10
Jerry G. Gallimore, (D), Parapsychology and Physics (1979) C1
Jerry G. Gallimore, Pilot study of the Effect of Gravity Phasor Emitter on Growth of Staph and Coli Colonies (read by David Rhodes) (1979) C12a
Rose Gladden, Dinner Speaker, Awards Presentation (1979) C7
Rose Gladden, The Mind Mirror (w/ Ruth Henry), Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C17, C18
Ruth Henry, The Mind Mirror (w/ Rose Gladden) Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C17, C18
T. Galen Hieronymus (D), History of Radionics, Parts 1 & 2 (1979) C4, C5
Jason Janus, Biospheric Applications (1979) C21
Peter Kelly, Color, Vibrations, Radionics, ELF to Light (1979) C6
Earle Lane, Psychotronic Technology, State of the Art (1979) C2
Joan Orion, Human Frequency Research (1979) C20
Paul Sauvin, Detection of Human Interactions Over a Distance (1979) C19
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, New Instrumentation for Radionics (1979) C11
1980Thomas E. Bearden, Mind and Matter Interaction (1980) D9
Robert Beutlich, Quarks, Occult Chemistry and the String Model (1980) D2
Alfred Bielek, A Magnetic Pacer (w/ Bill Bise) (1980) D7
Jerry G. Gallimore, Paraphysics Exploration (1980) D11
Ann Johnson, Alteration of Brain Frequencies for Space Communication (1980) D13
Kathleen Joyce, Radionic Instruments, Research and Design (1980) D3a
Peter Kelly, Commentary on the Hieronymus Videotape (1980) D8a
Ivan Kruglak, Mind Mirror Demonstration (1980) D10
Joseph Maguire, Mathematics of Cone Design (1980) D3b2
Clinton Miller, National Health Federation on the Whitehouse Case (1980) D5
John Moray, Keynote Speaker, : Sea of Energy (1980) D12
Joan Orion, Training in Energy Awareness (1980) D1
William L. Van Bise, A Magnetic Pacer (w/ Alfred Bielek) (1980) D7
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Virginia Board of Medicine vs. Whitehouse (1980) D4
William Wolensky, Bio-types (1980) D6
1981Thomas E. Bearden, Single Human Problem and Its Psychotronic Solution (1981) E15
Thomas E. Bearden, The Fourth Law of Logic and Suppression of Nikola Tesla (1981) E2
Robert C. Beck, Holographic Model of the Brain (1981) E11
Robert Beutlich, Correlations between Kaballah, Odic Periodic Table, and Quarks (1981) E16
Alfred Bielek, Measurements of ELF and Its Parameters (w/ Bill Bise) (1981) E10
Jerry G. Gallimore, My Research in Gravity, Space, Time and Energy, and Alternate Sources of Energy (1981) E3
Michael Heleus, Astrosonics and Cosmic Resonance (1981) E14
Sarah Hieronymus, Practical Uses of Eloptic Energy (1981) E4b
T. Galen Hieronymus, Sunspots Trigger Earthquakes (1981) E4a
T. Galen Hieronymus, Keynote Speaker:, Psychotronics on the Threshold (1981) E9a
Ann Johnson, It's All in Your Mind (1981) E5a
Ann Johnson, The Human Mind - The Infinite Potential (1981) E5b
John Kaizer, Alternative Energy Sources (1981) E9b
Ivan Kruglak, Further Experiments with the Mind Mirror (1981) E18
Robert Lawrence, Saran Wrap for Healing (1981) E8b
Samuel Lentine, (D) New Slant on Placebos: Theory and Practice (1981) E20
Samuel Lentine, Effects of Orgone Energy on Atomic and Nuclear Processes (1981) E21
Rocky McCollum, Pyramid Energy and Its Forms (1981) E13
Henry Monteith, The UFO and Unified Field Theory (1981) E19
Joan Orion, Energy Patterns of Substances (1981) E7b
Andrija Puharich, The Mechanism of Bio-Information Acquisition by Means of Skin Stroking (1981) E1
Elizabeth Rauscher, Physical Models Applicable to Remote Viewing (1981) E12
Steven Rosenblatt, Electro-physiological Properties of Acupuncture (1981) E8a
Martin Ruderfer, Misconceptions in Established Science and Their Relevance to Psychotronics (1981) E6a
Martin Ruderfer, The Scientific Case for Perpetual Motion (1981) E6b
Erwin (Red) Stark (D), Awareness, Patterns, Dimensions, and Boundaries (1981) E17
William Wolensky, Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator (1981) E7a
William L. Van Bise, Measurements of ELF and Its Parameters (w/ Al Bielek) (1981) E10
1982Thomas E. Bearden, Toward a New Electromagnetics (Tesla Waves) (1982) F16
Robert C. Beck, Recent Developments in ELF, Consciousness, Psychotronics and Energy Systems (1982) F21
Wiley Brooks, Breatharism (How to Live on Air Only) (1982) F26
Riley Crabb, History of Radionics (1982) F13a
E. James Faubel, Subtle Energy, Challenge for Research: and, The Digitron (1982) F11b
Elaine Finster, Healing and Color (1982) F19
Gary Fleck, Crystals for Healing (1982) F18b
Jerry Fridenstine (D), Psychotronics; Natural Farm Rescue (1982) F24
Dan Fry, The Many Varieties of Energy (1982) F9a
Jerry G. Gallimore, Selection and Use of Crystals, Talismans and Healing (1982) F18a
Toby Grotz, Pre-Atlantean UFO Sites in the West (1982) F9b
Toby Grotz, Auric Experiments and Pulsing Magnetic Fields (1982) F15b
W.L. Haberthier, Bio-Micro-Energetics: An Ultra-Fine Therapy (1982) F3a
Ruth Harvey, Electrotherapeutics: Wave Forms of the Present (1982) F2a
Michael Heleus, Astrosonics (1982) F11a
Barbara Hero, Laws of Sound: Lambdoma (Physics, Gravity) (1982) F16b
Sarah Hieronymus, Laboratory Techniques with Subtle Energies (1982) F14b
T. Galen Hieronymus, Future of Healing Arts (1982) F14a
W. Hoffman, Radionics, Patterns and Homeopathic Practices (1982) F17a
Ann Johnson, Possessions: Alien and Spirit (1982) F27
Kathleen Joyce, Radionics and Other Technologies in Agriculture (1982) F13b
Peter Kelly, Threshold +1; and New Radionic Designs (1982) F8b
Ivan Kruglak, Programmable Strobe: Can It Induce Altered States? (1982) F1a
Lutie Larsen, Homestead Radionics (1982) F25
Samuel Lentine, Functional PSI Design of Anti-Tumor Reagents (1982) F5ab
Louis Leonardi, The New Physiology of Subtle Body Energies (1982) F15a
Henry Nagorka, Systemology: New Paradigm - Psychotronics and Conventional Science (1982) F1b
Joan Orion, HSP/Biofeedback to Monitor Psychotronics (1982) F3b
E. W. Plettner, III, Homeopathy and Patterns of Health (1982) F20
Andrija Puharich, Chemical Compounds: Receptors of Artificial ELF (1982) F6
Andrija Puharich, Keynote Speaker:, Kindling +1; Awards Banquet (1982) F7
Elizabeth Rauscher, ELF Radiation and Non-Linear Coherent Phenomena (1982) F4
Betty Reeves, UFO's Past and Present (UFO Contacts of a Third Kind) (1982) F10b
David Rhoads, Opening Remarks by President of USPA; Welcome (1982) F8a
J. Rollins, , et al. Phiso-Energy and Mechanics (1982) F17b
R. Leo Sprinkle, Patterns of UFO Reports (1982) F10a
Erwin (Red) Stark, Psychotronics and Perception Mechanics (1982) F12a
William L. Van Bise, Measurement of ELF Signals (Lecture and Demo) (1982) F22
William L. Van Bise, Psychotronic Liquid Sensors (Lecture and Demo) (1982) F23
Sue Wallace, Magnetism, Kinetics, and Body Harmony (1982) F2b
David Wilcox, UFO's, Do You Believe? (1982) F12b
1983Benedict Arul, Cancer: A Prohomeostatic Systemal Strategy (1983) G22
Dr. William Bauer, Neuro-Electric Medicine (1983) G2
Thomas E. Bearden, New Electromagnetics: Where the "Old Math" Took the Wrong Turn (1983) G33
Robert C. Beck, Neuro-Electric Therapy: Micro-Electronic Brain Tuners Might Be Tomorrow's "Miracle Cure" Black Box (1983) G13
Robert Beutlich, Genetic Code from the Kabbala (1983) G7
Robert Beutlich, Occult Chemistry Revisited and Reviewed - New Data (1983) G25a
Joseph Cater, Soft Particle Physics (1983) G32a
Riley Crabb, World Power Grid System and ELF Waves (1983) G28b
E. James Faubel, Subtle Energy and the Chakras (1983) G26a
Gary Fleck, Crystal Healing and Energy Attunement (1983) G31b
George Freibott, Suppression of Successful Oxygen Therapy of Cancer (1983) G30b
Jerry Fridenstine, Energy Towers and Agri-Radionics; and
Keynote Address, (1983) G9
Jerry G. Gallimore, Solid State Psychic Sensor (1983) G14
Jerry G. Gallimore, Psychotronics: Past, Present and Future (1983) G32b
Toby Grotz, Spectral Analysis of the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator from 20 Hz to 20 GHz (1983) G31a
Haroldine, Lithium, the Ultimate Crystal Compound (1983) G6
George Hathaway, Non-conventional Energy Technology; Recent and Past Developments (1983) G4
Sarah Hieronymus, Eloptic Energy and Plant Genetics (1983) G23a
T. Galen Hieronymus, Eloptic Energy and Agricultural Innovations (1983) G23b
Jack Houck, A Conceptual Model of Paranormal Phenomena Spoon Bending (1983) G24b
Kathleen Joyce, Psychotronics and Pythagorean/Platonic World View (1983) G29a
M. Kelly, Consciousness, Vibrations, and Patterns of Crystallization (w/ Sam Lentine) (1983) G29b
Peter Kelly, Report and Update, Interdimensional Sciences (1983) G10
James Kness, Some Electrical Engineering Problems in Free Energy Technology (1983) G28a
Lutie Larsen, Radionic Balancing and You: Home, Family, Garden and Animals (1983) G17
Samuel Lentine, Consciousness, Vibrations, and Patterns of Crystallization (w/ M. Kelly) (1983) G29b
Lia Lissant, Vitally Intensified Music, ELF-HF Patterns and Demonstration (1983) G18
Preston Nichols, From Telepathy to Vacuum Tubes (1983) G34
Joan Orion, Bio-Training/Fantasy Techniques; Analogies with Brain Research (1983) G27b
Loren Parks, Simple Healing of Chronic Conditions, Lecture and Demonstration (1983) G19
David Owen, Kirlian Photography (1983) G25b
Andrija Puharich, Successful Treatment of Mammary Neoplasms in Mice with Gaseous Superoxide Anion and Ozone - A Theoretical Discussion of the Data (1983) G15
Elizabeth Rauscher, Electromagnetic Phenomena in Complex Geometries and Non-Linear Non-Hertzian Waves and Magnetic Monopoles (1983) G3
Hugh Scott, Low Frequency Sound and ELF Effects on Health in Home from Heating Plant and Appliances (1983) G26b
Edwin Skilling, The Hendershot Generator (1983) G1
Edwin Skilling, Circuits and Construction of ELF-TENS Units (1983) G24a
Erwin (Red) Stark, The Connections with Tomorrow (1983) G27a
Dennis Stillings, Bakken Library, Medical Archives and Radionic History (1983) G5
Walter Uphoff, Psychokinetic Effects Captured on Film (1983) G20
Thomas Valone, The One-Piece Faraday Generator (1983) G30a
William L. Van Bise, Liquid Psychic Sensors Lecture and Demonstration (1983) G16
Marcel Vogel, (D) The De la Warr Camera: Its Theory and Operation (1983) G35
Sue Wallace, Magnets and Their Use in Healing (1983) G21
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, New Designs in Radionics Using Crystals (1983) G8
1984Murray Bast, Homeopathic Agriculture Through Psychotronics (1984) H6a
Thomas E. Bearden, Update on Soviet Psychotronic Weapons (1984) H12
Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Weather Warfare Over North America (1984) H15a
Robert C. Beck, Original Tesla Paper (circa 1934) on the "Death Ray" (1986) H16a
John Bedini, The Bedini Motor - A Free Energy Device (1984) H11
Dick Benson, The World's Oldest _ Map (1984) H34
Robert Beutlich, 8 x 8 Matrix (I Ching, Kabbala, with Time, Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity Fields) Yields New Fields (w/ Jerry Gallimore) (1984) H14
Christopher Bird, The Priore Affair (1984) H9
Mike Bradford, Theory and Application of Universal Dynamics (1984) H32
Kay Bruch, Genesa: Moving, Feeling, Knowing; Demonstration and Workshop (w/ Robert Kent) (1984) H30
Eldon Byrd, Interactions of Weak Non-Linear Fields with Biological Processes (1984) H10
Phillip Callahan, Ancient Mysteries and Modem Visions (1984) H2
Dan Carlson, Plant Growth at ELF Sound Frequencies of 4 to 6 Khz (1984) H4b
Riley Crabb, Harmony with Nature, Interplanetary and Intergalactic (1984) H28
Bruce DePalma, The "N" Generator: New Designs and Theory (1984) H7
Paul Esch, Psychic Dentistry (1984) H23
Gary Fleck, Crystal Radionic Instrument: Crystal Healing (1984) H27
Robert Foulkrod, Awakening Consciousness Through Generating Patterns of Harmonic Sounds (w/ Barbara Hero) (1984) H29
Jerry Fridenstine, Earth Assimilation and Refraction (1984) H5a
Jerry G. Gallimore, 8 x 8 Matrix (I Ching, Kabbala, with Time, Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity Fields) Yields New Fields (w/Robert Beutlich) (1984) H14
Mary and Dean Hardy, Organon and Medicine (1984) H35a
Ruth Harvey, ELF Use of the Alpha-Stim: Equipment and Demonstration (1984) H17b
Barbara Hero, Awakening Consciousness Through Generating Patterns of Harmonic Sounds (w/ Robert Foulkrod) (1984) H29
Peter Kelly, Crystal-Powered Psychotronic Tuners in Agriculture (1984) H5b
Robert Kent, Genesa: Moving, Feeling, Knowing; Demonstration and Workshop (w/ Kay Bruch) (1984) H30
Lutie Larsen, Psychotronics First Aid Procedures (1984) H25b
Samuel Lentine, Psychotronic Alteration of an Innovative Treatment of Allergies (1984) H24a
Samuel Lentine, Psychotronic Alteration of Physical and Chemical Behavior (1984) H24b
Louis Leonardi, Matching Crystalline Patterns of Saliva and Herbs for Treatment (1984) H21a
Andreas Marx, Bio-Physical Tests Determine Exposure to ELF, Radionics, and Noxious Zones (1984) H18
Rocky McCollum, The Ray of Creation (1984) H31
Preston Nichols, Vacuum Tubes that Amplify Longitudinal _ Waves: Analysis of "Old Time" Radio Circuits (1984) H8
Paul Patchem, Mycrous Nutrition (1984) H22
Richard Powers, New Magnetometer Detects Geopathic Disturbance Fields (1984) H19
Andrija Puharich, Potential Hazards to Agriculture of the Greenhouse Effect and Its Cure (1984) H1
Elizabeth Rauscher, Models of Psychokinesis in Human Volitional Remote Interaction (1984) H13a
Julius Soled, Chromotherapy (1984) H21b
Dennis Stillings, Cosmic Psychotronics (1984) H33
Thomas Valone, The One-Piece Faraday Generator: Theory and Experiment (1984) H15b
William L. Van Bise, EM Waves and Brain Waves and Their Apparent Link with PK Phenomena (1984) H13b
Marcel Vogel, Analysis of Psychoenergetics of Dowsing and Radionics, and How It Works (w/ J.T. Smith) (1984) H26
Curtis Wallace, Space Geometry (1984) H6b
Charles Walters, Agri-Economics and Psychotronics Inroads (1984) H4a
1985Murray Bast, Applying the Tesla Physics to the Farm (1985) J35a
Rozanne Bazinet, Effects of Wearing Quartz Crystal on Measures of Stress in Individuals (1985) J30b
Thomas E. Bearden, Soviet Weather Engineering Over North America, (1985) J14ab
Thomas E. Bearden, Foundations of Scalar Electromagnetics, (1985) J4ab
Thomas E. Bearden, Introduction to Tutorial Day of Tesla Physics (w/ Elizabeth Rauscher) (1985) J1a
Robert C. Beck, President's Opening Message (1985) J1a
Robert C. Beck, Advanced Electronic Sensors of Occult Influences in Health and Disease (1985) J16ab
Bent Tree, Native American Medicine Practices of the 21st Century (1985) J23b
Robert Beutlich, Three-Dimensional Plot of 8 x 8 Matrix: I Ching, Time, Electric, Magnetic, and Gravity Fields (1985) J20b
Alfred Bielek, Countermeasures II: A New Approach to the ELF Problem (1985) J12b
Anna Mary Bierley, Tesla, The Man and His Creativity (1985) J26b
Fred Blau, Physics of Telepathy, Psychokinesis, and Biophysical Healing (1985) J19a,b
Fred Blau, The Unnecessary Schism Between Science and Religion (1985) J8b
Jan Brice, The Esoteric Worldview: A Ready-Made Conceptual Framework for Psychotronics (1985) J18ab
Eldon Byrd, Transcendental Meditation (1985) J7a
Jack Dea, Fundamental Fields and Phase Information (1985) J12a
Paul Esch, Psychotronic Engineering (1985) J29ab
Gary Fleck, A Kirlian Look at Gems and Crystals (1985) J24a
Jerry Fridenstine, Applying the Tesla Physics to the Farm (1985) J34a
Jerry Fridenstine, ELF in Agriculture and Home, and Our Solution (1985) J34b
Jerry G. Gallimore, Proof of Unusual Energy Field (1985) J17b
Mary Hardy, Theory of Electromagnetic Chemistry and How It Relates to Color Therapy, Homeopathy, and Psychotronics (1985) J21ab
Joe Gambill, Paranormal Photography and Enlargement, with Interpretation (1985) J17a
Barbara Hero, International Harmony Based Upon a Music of Planetary Grid (1985) J26a
Jack Houck, A Conceptual Model of Paranormal Phenomena, Information Transfer and Mind-Brain Interaction (1985) J1b
Kathleen Joyce, Mathematical Analysis of Kelly Radionic Rates (1985) J27b
Andrew Junker, Systems Methodology on Brain Wave Entrainment to Visual ELF Stimuli (1985) J6b
Peter Kelly, Standards & Ethics of Frequency Generation Equipment (1985) J31ab
Moray B. King, Macroscopic Vacuum Polarization (1985) J3b
Lutie Larsen, Tuning In To Medicine Wheel Consciousness (1985) J22b
Samuel Lentine, Preliminary Report on Extension of Functional Approach to Psychotronic Biosynthesis (1985) J27a
Eugenia Macer-Story, Matrix Model of Time Density and Telluric Field Characteristics May Describe Gravitational Anomalies (1985) J20a
Rocky McCollum, The Bergamo Chart (1985) J32a,b
Frank Meyer, Beyond Space and Time: The Third Sector of the Human Universe (1985) J9a,b
Henry Monteith, Overlooked Unifying Principle in Physics, (1985) J13b
Henry Monteith, A New Approach to Electromagnetics, (1985) J3a
Ken Moore, Experiments with a Bedini/West German Type Pulsed DC Motor (1985) J7b
Joyce Morris, Reiki: A Healing Modality - Workshop (1985) J25ab
Preston Nichols, Further Research on Scalar Waves (1985) J11abc
Niels Primdahl, Electronic Homeopathy and Colight Color Therapy (1985) J24b
Andrija Puharich, The Final Solution to the ELF Problem (1985) J10a,b
Elizabeth Rauscher, Theoretical Examination of Nonlinear, Far from Equilibrium, Self-Organizing Phenomena (1985) J15b
Elizabeth Rauscher, Examination of Physical Models of Remote Connectedness Phenomena (1985) J2a
Elizabeth Rauscher, Introduction to Tutorial Day of Tesla Physics (w/ Tom Bearden) (1985) J1a
Alice Schilling, Therapist and Operator Protection: Dispelling Negative Energies (1985) J28a
Edwin Skilling, Infrared Detection in Psychotronics (1985) J13a
Joe Terry-Smith, Crystal Ceremony for Blessing and Purification (1985) J23a
Marty Stewart, Bringing Everything Into Balance (1985) J35b
Dennis Stillings, History of Radionics, Part I (1985) J28b
Dennis Stillings, History of Radionics, Part II (1985) J33ab
Lynn Surgalla, ELF Effects on Cellular Membranes (1985) J6a
Thomas Valone, New Technology for "The New Age": ELF Measurement and Demonstration (1985) J8a
William L. Van Bise, Acoustic Lasers: How to Disable Surveillance Satellites (1985) J15a
Ron Van Meter, Color and Achieving Balance (1985) J22a
Pharis Williams, The New Dynamical Theory, A New View of Space, Time and Matter (1985) J2b
1986Murray Bast, Concepts of Dis-Ease and How to Reverse (1986) K53b
Dr. William Bauer, Latest Results from Use of TENS Units (1986) H17a
Rozanne Bazinet, The Importance of Proper Training in the Use of Quartz Crystals (1986) K49b
Thomas E. Bearden, Update on Soviet Psychotronic Weather Engineering and Weapons (1986) K40a-d
Robert C. Beck, Original Tesla Paper (circa 1934) on the "Death Ray" (1986) H16a
Robert C. Beck, President's Opening Message (1986) K1a
Robert C. Beck, Psychotronics, Radionics - An Historical Review (1986) K18a
Robert Beutlich, Field Patterns and Ley Lines at the Etoweh Indian Mounds (1986) K47b
Jan Brice, Application of Transcendental Mystical Knowledge to Prevention of the Impending Psychotronics War (1986) K51b
Tom Brown, The Living Sphere (1986) K15a
Tom Brown, New Designs in MWO and Results (w/ Eric Dollard) (1986) K50a
Eldon Byrd, Conscious-to-Subconscious Communication (1986) K25b
Roger Calvary, Esoteric Radionics (1986) K12b
Dan Carlson, Feeding the World (1986) K8b
Diane Cirillo, Color, Music, Form, and Movement; A Synergistic Approach (1986) K45b
Beverly Coleman, The Song Is You (Live Experiment with Mind Mirror, Music, and Color) (1986) K55a-d
Roy Curtain, Design of the Hololinguistic Processor (A Computer-Aided Electro-Acupuncture Analyzer) (1986) K6
Jack Dea, Instantaneous Interactions (1986) K36
Patti Deuyl, Bach Remedies - Analysis and Use; also, What Color Are You? (1986) K44a,b
Eric Dollard, Principles of Wireless Power (1986) K32a
Eric Dollard, New Designs in MWO and Results (w/ Tom Brown) (1986) K50a
Elaine Finster, Sound, Color & Crystals (1986) K13a
Jerry Fridenstine, Lakhovsky's Wizardry on Agriculture (1986) K52a
Jerry G. Gallimore, Test Your Own Psychic Ability (1986) K54b
Mary and Dean Hardy, Sakkara, School of Mind Over Matter (1986) H35b
Mary Hardy, Mystery of the Planetary Grid (1986) K14b
Loretta Hilsher, Magnetism, Homeopathy, Crystals & Indian Medicine (1986) K11a
Barbara Hero, Sound Releases Creativity; and Results in Drug Rehabilitation Program (1986) K41a
Kathleen Joyce, Pattern Analysis of the Malcolm Rae Cards (1986) H25a
Kathleen Joyce, An Artificial Intelligence System for Analyzing Psychotronic Data (1986) K20a
Peter Kelly, Beginner's School for Radionics (w/ Bob Beutlich) (1986) K27abc
Peter Kelly, Working Detector System for Radionics (1986) K35
Ken Killick, Ley Lines: The Intelligent Power of the Earth (1986) K16b
Moray B. King, Cohering the Zero Point Energy (1986) K33b
Ivan Kruglak, Computerized Mind Mirror (1986) K23b
Lutie Larsen, Psychotronic Support of the Home Garden (1986) K46a
Samuel Lentine (D), Clinical and Ecological Applications of Chakra Meridian Therapy (1986) K34a
Samuel Lentine (D), Metabolic Pathways for Psychochemical Mechanisms (1986) K38b
Peter Lindemann, Bio-Pacer: Experimental Jet-Lag System (1986) K24a
Eugenia Macer-Story, Anti-Gravity Reality: Does the 5th Force in Physics Relate to ESP/PSK and Healing? (1986) K22a
Gene Maury, How to Create a Miracle (1986) K17a,b
Norman Mixell, The Structure of Water by Power of Mind (1986) K2a,b
Preston Nichols, Geometry of Vacuum Tubes - Scalar (1986) K26ab
Rowena Pattee, Mapping of Leptons and Quarks on the I Ching (1986) H16b
Gary Peterson, New Medical Model: Demonstration of the Hololinguistic Analyzer (w/ Dr. Lester Rose) (1986) K37a,b
Niels Primdahl, Electronic Homeopathy (1986) K10b
Andrija Puharich (D), The Nature of the Universe, Nature of Man, and How They "Talk" to Each Other (1986) K3a,b,c
Elizabeth Rauscher, Criterion for Existence of a Phenomena (1986) K21b
Wm. Reimer, The Thirteenth Cell Salt (1986) K43b
Alan Roger, Breakthrough: The Computer Mind Catalyst (1986) K1b
Dr. Lester Rose, New Medical Model: Demonstration of the Hololinguistic Analyzer (w/ Gary Peterson) (1986) K37a,b
Silverhand, The Sacred Journey (1986) K47a
Edwin Skilling, Improving Health with ELF Electronics: Update (1986) H20a
Edwin Skilling, It's All in the Mind, with New Concepts in Psychotronic Devices (1986) K7a
James Solomon, Light and Energy (1986) H20b
James Solomon, Electronic Methods of Pain and Disease Control (1986) K42a
Dennis Stillings, History and Development of Radionics (1986) K29d
Lynn Surgalla, Bioelectromagnetic Form Resonance & Energy Transduction Mechanisms in Living Systems (1986) K5b
Nell Thompson, 1986 Awards Banquet - Keynote Speaker, (1986) K57b
Walter Uphoff, Psi-Science & Psychotronics: Evidence, Concepts & Dogma (1986) K4a
Thomas Valone, ELF, The Navy and Instrumentation (1986) K39a
William L. Van Bise, The Theory of Ghosts (1986) K19b
David Whitefeather, Tuning in on a Clear Channel (1986) K9a
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Psychotronic Review (1986) K28a
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Psychotronics Rejuvenation (1986) K28b
Dr. Charles Whitehouse, Psychotronics Beamer Projector & Satellite Farming (1986) K31a
1987Murray Bast, Cellular Level Consciousness (1987) L26ab
Thomas E. Bearden, AIDS, Urgent Comments on Mankind's Threat (read by Henry Monteith) (1987) L25a
Tom Brown, Research into the Borderlands (1987) L6b
F. Butler, The Potentials of Homeopathy (w/ Karen Lee) (1987) L17a
Eldon Byrd, Why Living Cells Respond to ELF and EM Signals (1987) L13a
Dan Carlson, Feeding the World (1987) L27b
Diane Cirillo, Creating the Human Crystalline Structure (1987) L3a
Beverly Coleman, Therapeutic Touch (1987) L2a
Beverly Coleman, Dodecahedral Chamber; 12 Faces, 7 Shapes, 7 Colors, 7 Notes, and Graphics for Balancing the Human Instrument (1987) L33ab
Eric Dollard, Dimensional Representations of Electrical Waves (1987) L22ab
Elaine Finster, Color Alchemy (1987) L1b
Robert Foulkrod, Tapping the Inner Consciousness (1987) L10a
Robert Foulkrod, Live Experiment - Discovering Your Own Keynote and Attuning the Chakras (w/ Barbara Hero) (1987) L4ab
Jerry Fridenstine, Dust of the Earth (1987) L27a
Robert Golka, 105kw Tesla Coil for Long Arc Simulated Lighting (1987) L24ab
Toby Grotz, Non-Hertzian Waves, True Meaning of Their Usage in the Wireless Transmission of Electrical Power (1987) L23a
Bob Gulich, Mind and Matter, A Sacred Geometry - The Principle for Design of Worlds (1987) L3b
Dean Hardy, The Earth as an Electrical Generator (w/ Ken Killick) (1987) L15a
Mary Hardy, Water - The Elixir of Life; Victor Schauberger's Theories on Living and Polluted Water (1987) L7a
Ron Harrison, The SE-5; and Computerized Radionics (1987) L28b
Barbara Hero, Live Experiment - Discovering Your Own Keynote and Attuning the Chakras (w/ Robert Foulkrod) (1987) L4ab
Harry Hershey, Oral Chelation and Renewed Health (1987) L8b
Valerie Hunt, Emotional Selectivity of Biofeedback Transactions (1987) L16a
Ann Johnson, Radiation and You - Detection, Identification, and Decontamination (w/ Dr. J. Kang) - Parts 1 & 2 (1987) L9abcd
Katherine Joyce, Correlation Between Radionics, Numerology and Gematra (1987) L32a
Dr. J. Kang, Radiation and You - Detection, Identification, and Decontamination (w/ Ann Johnson) - Parts 1 & 2 (1987) L9abcd
Klark Kent, Flying Saucer Slide Show (1987) L6a
Ken Killick, The Essential Electrical Connection (1987) L21a
Ken Killick, The Earth as an Electrical Generator (w/ Dean Hardy) (1987) L15a
Moray B. King, How to Intuitively Understand the Fourth Dimension (1987) L11b
Moray B. King, The Hyperspace Workshop (1987) L20b
Duncan Laurie, Virtual State Art? The World of Psychotronics (1987) L16b
Karen Lee, The Potentials of Homeopathy (w/ F. Butler) (1987) L17a
Dr. D. Leudtke, Consciousness of Matter-Intermatter Communications and Ether Research (1987) L17b
Peter Lindemann, Alchemy, The Lost Art of Consciousness (1987) L12b
Eugenia Macer-Story, UFO's and Concepts of Causality (1987) L8a
Daniel Miller, Synchronicity, Feedback and Consciousness (1987) L12a
John Mitchell, Sacred Geometry and Number Symbolism in Ancient Cosmology (1987) L5ab
Henry Monteith, Dynamic Gravity and Electromagnetic Processes (1987) L20a
Preston Nichols, Ancient to Modern Detectors and How They Interface with Scalar Waves (1987) L14ab
Andrija Puharich, What Is Coming, and What We Can Do About It (1987) L19a,b
Elizabeth Rauscher, Consciousness; Quantum Measure as a Medium for a New Formalism (Read by Harold Tracy) (1987) L11a
Edwin Skilling, Updated Version of the Oscilloclast (1987) L18a
Edwin Skilling, A New TENS Unit - the SR-5 (1987) L28a
Julius Soled, Color and Your Health (1987) L1a
Lynn Surgalla, Controlling Bioenergy Fields Through Applied Biochemistry (w/ Tom Valone) (1987) L39a
Lynn Surgalla, How Mind Forms Matter from the Fundamental Field (1987) L10b
Phil Thomas, The Edgar Cayce Radial and Wet Cell Appliances (1987) L15b
Nell Thompson, How to Read the Aura (1987) L36a
Thomas Valone, Controlling Bioenergy Fields Through Applied Biochemistry (w/ Lynn Surgalla) (1987) L39a
Thomas Valone, Physics and Consciousness (1987) L31a
Marcel Vogel, The Structuring of Water (1987) L29a,b
Sue Wallace, Magnets and Health (1987) L32b
Vince Wiberg, (D) Tachyons in a Geopathic Zone, Part 1 (1987) L7b, Part 2 L7c,d
Dan Winter, Shape and Significance of Genetic Material as a Wave Path for Frequency Signature (1987) L2b
Dan Winter, An Introduction to Frequency Signature Identity of Cell Metabolism, Emotion and Language (1987) L30a,b
1988Phyllis M.H. Attwater, Coming Back To Life (1988) M15ab
Thomas E. Bearden, Maxwell's EM Quaternion Was a Unified Theory of EM/Gravity (1988) M25ab
Eldon Byrd, Scalars (1988) M10a
Beverly Coleman, Our Radiant Reality (1988) M29abc
Ursula Dinshah, Color Healing (1988) M11b
Chris Duffield, Crystal Transducers, Vortex Antennas, Bio-effects (1988) M30b
Sherry Edwards, Sound Therapy (1988) M16a
Paul Esch, Psychic Dentistry Through Music (1988) M23b
Dorothy Espiau, Circles of Life (for Rapid Personal Transformation) (w/ David Mum) (1988) M31ab
James Everett, Electro-medicine Combined with Kinesiology (1988) M13a
Robert Foulkrod, Edgar Cayce Device To See Auras (1988) M18a
Jerry Fridenstine, Ag-tronic Solutions for Our Polluted Planet (1988) M26ab
Mary Hardy, The Truth About Pyramids - The Secret Antenna System that Energizes Earth (1988) M28a
Mary Hardy, Use of Reagents and Crystals to Enhance Psychotronics Instruments (1988) M30a
Barbara Hero, Music From The Grand Gallery (1988) M16b
Valerie Hunt, Scientific Validation of Human EM Fields (1988) M24ab
Valerie Hunt, Mind Field: The Mystical Experience (1988) M12b
Klark Kent, Flying Saucer Motor Demonstration (1988) M33ab
Klark Kent, Flying Saucer Motor Technology (1988) M7a
Moray B. King, Demonstrating a Zero-point Coherence (1988) M10b
Paul Laffolley, Bioergonenervarethana: To Energy of Life With Energy of Death (1988) M15c
Lutie Larsen, Sequential Custom Program for Balancing Subtle Energy Fields (1988) M26c
Duncan Laurie, Report on the Betar/cotyledon and Applications (1988) M3b
Samuel Lentine(D), Design of Anti-allergens (1988) M23a
Samuel Lentine(D), The Brain Tuner - The Dynamics of Psycho-chemical Response (1988) M3a
Eugenia Macer-Story, UFOs, Action, and Energy (1988) M6b
Daniel Miller, Quontic Psychology: The Egg of Consciousness (1988) M12a
Henry Monteith, Gravity and Electromagnetics II (1988) M11a
Gregory C. Morgan, Latest Developments in Se-5 Biofield Spectrum and Research (1988) M27a,b
Michael Morgan, Technical Data From Non-euclidean Space (1988) M9abc
David Mum, Circles of Life (for Rapid Personal Transformation) (w/ Dorothy Espiau) (1988) M31ab
Preston Nichols, The Design and Construction Philosophy Behind a Hyper-spatial Transmitter (1988) M17ab
Preston Nichols, Update on Theory and Technology (1988) M4ab
Father Anselm Ober, The Electropsychometer Development (1988) M2ab
Alexia Paris, Early Egyptian Bio-energy Teachings (1988) M28b
Andrija Puharich, The Search for the Massless Scalar; Experiment and Theory (1988) M5abc
Glen Rein, Psychobiological Mechanisms for Subtle Energies (1988) M20b
Edwin Skilling, Demo of Dielectric Energy in Healing (1988) M13b
Jeff Smith, Bioenergetics of the American Environment - A Call for Research and Observation on Future (1988) M8ab
Dennis Stillings, Historical Background of a Bio-energy Field (1988) M1a
Lynn Surgalla, Molecular Mechanisms of Electromagnetic Medicine (1988) M2Oa
Nell Thompson, Listening and Speaking (1988) M18b
Thomas Valone, Psychotronics Today - My Perspective (1988) M1b
James Verdier, Communication for Subawareness Sources for Physical Theories and Some of the Results (1988) M6a
Win Wenger, Creating Original Inventions in Tesla's Mode (1988) M32b
Win Wenger, How To Experience Yourself - Life Energy as a Tangible Force (1988) M7b
Vince Wiberg, Bio-fields Measurement (1988) M22a,b
John Zimmerman, First Observations of Weak Magnetic Fields/Laying on of Hands (1988) M21ab
Marcel Vogel, The Structuring of Water by Crystals: Theory and Mechanism of a Formation of Metaphase Systems in Water by Spinning Around a Tuned Crystal (1988) M14ab,c
1989Alexia Anderson, Directing Real Energy for Real Results (1989) N13a
Cleve Backster, Biocommunications Capability at a Distance Between Human Donors and In Vitro Oral Leukocytes (1989) N15b
Thomas E. Bearden, Update on Scalar Electromagnetics: New Breakthroughs (1989) N17ab
Larry Buché, Use and Techniques of Frequency Generators (1989) N25ab
Eldon Byrd, Review and Update of the Psychoactivity of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic and Scalar Fields (1989) N16a
Dan Carlson, Sonic Bloom and Sonic Doom (1989) N15a
Steven P. Deryke , Science and the Mission of the John E. Fetzer Foundation (1989) N7a
Ross Dunseath, Psychokinesis and Synchronicity (w/ Shelley Thomson) (1989) N19a
Sherry Edwards, Psychic Isn't Psychic Anymore (1989) N5a
Frances K. Farrelly, Common Denominator of Dowsing & Radionics. (1989) N9b
David L. Faust, Kirlian Photography: A Look Back and a Look Forward at a Unique Scientific Tool (1989) N18b
Robert Foulkrod, Inner Consciousness - Part II (1989) N27ab
Keith A. Fredericks, The Photographic Detection of Tachyons in Human Body Radiation (1989) N16b
Teddy A. Gagnon, Biological Significance of Water Structured with Non-Hertzian Waves (w/ Glen Rein) (1989) N7b
Toby Grotz, The Influence of Vedic Philosophy on Nikola Tesla's Understanding of Free Energy (1989) N12a
Barbara Hero, The Physical, Emotional, and Mental Effects of Pure Sine-Wave Sound and Possible Applications to Room Dimensions (1989) N5b
Jack Houck, Remote Viewing and Psychokinesis Research (Workshop) (1989) N4abc
Moray B. King, Electrolytic Fusion: A Zero-Point Energy Coherence? (1989) N8a
Sarah Hieronymus, The Modern Energies Controversy (1989) N11a
Jonathan Klimo, Overcoming Cosmological Dissociation (1989) N11b
Paul Laffolley, Elements of the Time Machine: Homage to H. G. Wells (1989) N6a
Lutie Larsen, The Reality of Subtle Energy (1989) N26a
Samuel Lentine, The Dynamics of Trauma: Mechanisms of Action (1989) N3b
Eugenia Macer-Story, Reactions to Sightings of "UFO Lights" and Associated ESP/PK Phenomena in a "UFO Flap" Area (1989) N19b
Henry Monteith, The Quaternion Mystery (1989) N13b
Henry Monteith, Dynamic Gravity & Electromagnetic Processes, Part 3. (1989) N20a
Gregory C. Morgan, Multidimensional Technologies for Mind/Body Integration and Energetic Health (1989) N10ab
Peter Moscow, Radionics as a Complementary Management Tool in a Case of Inoperable Low-Grade Astrocytoma Affecting a 30-Year-Old Woman (1989) N10cd
Charles Muses, Keynote Address, : The Resonant Universe: Time Waves. (Read by Dennis Stillings) (1989) N9a
Father Anselm Ober, Esoteric Aspects of Tuned Electronics (1989) N18a
Father Anselm Ober, Directed Visualization Techniques (1989) N26b
Glen Rein, Biological Significance of Water Structured with Non-Hertzian Waves (w/ Teddy A. Gagnon) (1989) N7b
Theodore Rockwell, How Should Science Handle the "Unbelievable"? (1989) N2b
Dennis Stillings, Images of the Invisible (1989) N2a
Lynn Surgalla, Magnetohydrodynamic Effects in Biological Systems (1989) N3a
William Sweet, Cards, Dice, and Defense Mechanisms (1989) N12b
Shelley Thomson, Psychokinesis and Synchronicity (w/ Ross Dunseath) (1989) N19a
Marcel Vogel, The Modification of Fluidic Materials by Means of Crystal Technology (1989) N8b
V. Vernon Woolf, The Quantum Mind and the Order of Chaos (1989) N6b
V. Vernon Woolf, It's Turtles All the Way Down (1989) N21ab
1990Arden Anderson, The 1990s: The Blooming of a Sustainable "Green Revolution" (1990) P15a
Thomas E. Bearden, Action at a Distance: The Fundamental Mechanism of Radionics (1990) P14ab
Alfred Bielek, The Philadelphia Experiment (1990) P3ab
Christopher Bird, The New Biology of Gaston Naessons (1990) P13ab
Eldon Byrd, The De la Warr Camera: Theory of Operation, History and Implications (1990) P9b
Dan Carlson, Sound Harvest: Music and Management of the Soil (1990) P12b
Beverly Coleman, The Spiritual Farmer (1990) P1abc
Sherry Edwards, Research Indicates Scientific Support of Astrology (1990) P6b
Paul Esch, New Earth Designs (1990) P6a
Frances K. Farrelly, Is Seeing Believing? The Ruth Drown Camera (1990) P11a
Jerry Fridenstine, Cellular Communication and You (1990) P11b
Sarah Hieronymus, Evolution and Involution in Agriculture (1990) P15b
Moray B. King, Novel Zero-point Energy Devices (1990) P5b
Hugh Lovel, Agriculture from a Holistic Point of View (1990) P16a
Andrew Michrowski, (P.A.C.E.) The Synthesis of Man and the Planet (1990) P16b
Justin O'Brian, Mind Your Matter: Toward a Psychotronic Vision for the Future (1990) P17ab
Andrija Puharich, Unification of the Four Forces of Nature with the Mind: Theory and Experiment (1990) P19abc
Elizabeth Rauscher, Problems and Solutions to the Global Environmental Crises (1990) P2b
Glen Rein, Cleaning up the Planet: Transmutation of Radioactive Waste (1990) P10b
Andrej Sàndor, Bio-energofication: Application of Psychotronics to the National Economy (1990) P12a
Dennis Stillings, Cyberbiology: Individual and Planetary Health for the 21st Century (1990) P2a
William Sweet, Spooky Action At A Distance (1990) P4a
Thomas Valone, Powerline Radiation and Your Health (1990) P5a
Marcel Vogel, The Magnetic Component of Radionic Measurements: Radionics as a Radiation Transfer Method (1990) P7ab
William L. Van Bise, Magnetic and EM Earth Fields and Their Relationship to LIFE (1990) P9a
Vince Wiberg, Geopathic Zone Detection and Prevention: How to Avoid the Ills of the Present-day Environment (1990) P18ab
John Zimmerman, Novel Theory of How DNA Expression is Controlled by Electromagnetic Fields (1990) P10a
1991Arden Anderson, Paradigms in Agriculture (1991) Q5b
Cleve Backster, Quantum Implications in Bio-Communications (1991) Q11b
Harvey Bank, Selective Destruction of Bacteria in Cancer Cells Using Rife Technology (1991) Q12b
Robert Beutlich, The Whole Ten Yards: A Quantum Leap and Initiation (1991) Q19ab
Alfred Bielek, From Philadelphia to Phoenix: The Psychotronic Connection (1991) Q6a
Jorge Calderon, Natural Eye Vision (1991) Q13b
Sherry Edwards, Bridging the Gap Between Psychic and Science: A Unified Field Paradigm (1991) Q2a
Paul Esch, Energy Rebalancing Therapy (1991) Q4b
Mary Hardy, Medicine Wheels and Cloudbusters to Balance the Grid System (1991) Q3b
Sarah Hieronymus, Proof of Homeopathy (A Video-Microscope Demo) (1991) Q5a
Ellen Kamhi, Darkfield Microscope Reveals Radionic Results on Blood-borne Parasitic Organisms (1991) Q12a
Moray B. King, Macroscopic Pair Production (1991) Q7b
Andrew Michrowski, Behavior of Scalar Electromagnetics in Aerials (1991) Q7a
Henry Monteith, The Visible Atom (1991) Q8a
David Mum, Scientific Research Base for Mind-Body Unity and Healing (1991) Q10b
Preston Nichols, Psychotronic Technology of the Phoenix Project at Montauk (1991) Q6b
Brian O'Leary, The Need for a New Science (1991) Q13a
Glen Rein, Psychoenergetic Mechanism of Healing: The Role of Non-Hertzian Fields and Consciousness (1991) Q11a
Theodore Rockwell, Scientific Qi-Gong: Externalizing the Body's Energy (1991) Q8b
Beverly Rubik, Biogravity Phenomena in Soviet Healers and Extrasensorics (1991) Q1b
Andrej Sàndor, Screening of Geopathic Zones (1991) Q2b
Carl Schleicher, Solar Quest and Its Goals (1991) Q10a
Dennis Stillings, Catching Up with the Past: The Future of Electromedicine (1991) Q1a
Vince Wiberg, Exploring Your Esoteric Fields (1991) Q3a
Dan Winter, Is Attention Itself a Fractal? (Set of two Audio Tapes (1991) Q9abc
V. Vernon Woolf, Keynote Address, : The Quantum Leap to Tomorrow (1991) Q14a
V. Vernon Woolf, Potentializing the Planet (1991) Q14b
Lloyd Youngblood, Dowsing and the UFO Enigma (1991) Q4a
1992Cleve Backster, Interconnecting Bio-communications in the GAIA Effect (1992) R1a
Rozanne Bazinet, The Power of Mind: Creating State Changes in Critical Incidences (1992) R14b
Thomas E. Bearden, Phase Conjugation in Psychotronics (w/ Henry Monteith) (1992) R13ab
Mark Benza, Bio-sensor Detection of the Exogenous Non-Linear Energies (ENE) or the Human Aura (1992) R4b
Eldon Byrd, Dolphins & Children, ELF Communications (1992) R3b
Phillip Callahan, Keynote Address:, The Beginning of a New Awakening (1992) R26a
Phillip Callahan, Round Towers of Ireland and Natural ELF (1992) R5ab
Beverly Coleman, Energy Healing: An Overview of Sound, Light and Flower Therapies (1992) R25ab
Peter A. Crist, Orgone Biophysics; An Introduction to Orgonomy (1992) R4a
Laverne Denyer, Regression Therapy May Reshape Your Life (1992) R2a
Bruce Forrester, aka Klark Kent Suppressed Technology (1992) R7a
Bernd Friedlander, Clinical Applications of Scalar Electromagnetics (1992) R8a
Toby Grotz, Mirror Image Symmetry in Coil Winding: A New Application for Both the Hard and Soft Sciences (1992) R9b
Toby Grotz, Hydrogen Production with Dual Control and W. Russell's Optical Dynamo Generator: Over Unity (1992) R12a
Mary Hardy, The American Indian Mystery School (1992) P4b
Mary Hardy, Energy Healing: An Overview of the Laws of Psychotronics and Homeopathics (1992) R2b
Larry Hecht, Synthetic Geometry and a Mondo Logic Universe (1992) R10ab
Barbara Hero, A Rosetta Stone for Everyone: The Theory of Relationships (1992) R6a
Moray B. King, Progress in Zero-Point Energy (1992) R11a
Lutie Larsen, Radionic Applications in Sustainable Agriculture (1992) R11b
Eugenia Macer-Story, Beyond the Electromagnetic Paradigm (1992) R1b
Andrew Michrowski, DARZON Flat Antenna Nullifies Geopathic and Magnetic Zones (1992) R9a
Henry Monteith, Phase Conjugation in Psychotronics (w/ Tom Bearden) (1992) R13ab
Don Paris, Mirror Talk, Reverse Speech Technology (1992) R3a
Glen Rein, Consciousness and Its Transformation with Subtle Energy (1992) R7b
Andrej Sàndor, Application of Bio-Energification Methods in Agriculture and Nourishment Complexes (1992) R6b
Carl Schleicher, Psychotronic Innovative Technologies (1992) R12b
Vince Wiberg (D), Externalizing the New Awakening (1992) R15a
William Sweet, Spindrift's Qualitative Thought and Its Link With A Universal Ordering Force (1992) R14a
Thomas Valone, The History of Non-Conventional Energy (1992) R8b
1993Murray Bast, Nature's Most Nearly Unperfect Food (1993) S13b
Dr. Patricia Bell, A Joyful Approach to Life Will Develop Mankind's Personality for a New World (1993 IAPR) T7a
Mark Benza, Introduction to the Future of Molecular Electronics and Nanotechnology (1993) S7a
Robert Beutlich, Triune Combinations of Time, Electric, Magnetic, & Gravity Fields in an 8 x 8 Matrix, W(1993) S20ab
Robert Beutlich, From Metaphysics to Physics "2001" (1993 IAPR) T6a
Eldon Byrd, Scientific Evidence for the Existence and Effects of Qi-Gong (1993 IAPR) T7b
Eldon Byrd, Hello, Dolphins, Part II: How Dolphins May Communicate Using Subtle Energy, (1993) S11b
Beverly Coleman, Rhythm Without Blues (1993) S1a
Dan Davidson, Gravity Field Sensor Experiments, (1993) S9a
Vladimír Dolezal, Causes of Bio-indication & Their Possible Effect on the Human Organism; Collective Pendulum Experiments (w/ B. Krcmar), (1993 IAPR) T10a
Vladimír Dolezal, Paracausal Factors in the Origination of Disastrous Situations (w/ J. Storek) (1993 IAPR) T2b
Yvonne Duplessis, The Dermo-Optical Perception of Colors and The Effect of Intervention, (1993) S10a
Yvonne Duplessis, Dermo-optics, Yesterday and Today (1993 IAPR) T6b
Laura Faith, Observations of Parapsychology and Psychotronic Research in the Former U.S.S.R. (1993) S3b
Jon C. Fox, Inert Gas Devices (1993) S7b
Robert Fridenstine, The Real Culprit Behind Health Issues With Radiation, EM Fields, & Earth Energies (1993) S16ab
Alejandro Silva Garland, Preliminary Studies for the Development of the "Psychic Monitor" and the Resister of the Subconscious Temporal Displacement Effect (1993 IAPR) T5b
V. Gorodskaya, Biotone-Center of Health as an Example of the Organization of Biotherapy in Russia, (1993 IAPR) T11b
T. Gulnara, Biotherapy from the Point of View of Official Medicine (1993 IAPR) T12a
Steven Halpern, The Role of Music in Transformation (1993) S6ab
Sarah Hieronymus, Geriatrics and Radionics (1993) S4b
Barbara Ivanova, Warning Messages in Dreams and Psychograms (and M. Radimcova) (1993 IAPR) T14a
Dalibor Karasek, A Comparison of the Bio-locative Method of the Origin of Anomalous Geodynamic Processes in Bituminous Coal Mines with Results of Geophysical Measuring "On Site", (1993 IAPR) T10b
I. A. Khan, Biotherapy in the Traditions of Kazakhstan and Mongolia, Past and Present (1993 IAPR) T12b
I. K. Khantseverov, Psychotronics in the System of Sciences (1993 IAPR) T5a
Moray B. King, Fundamentals of Zero-Point Energy Technology, (1993) S11a
Leonard W. Konikiewicz, , PhD Bioenergy _ A New Diagnostic and Healing Frontier (1993 IAPR) T14b
Dr. Bretislav Krcmár, Causes of Bio-indication & Their Possible Effect on the Human Organism; Collective Pendulum Experiments (w/ V. Dolezal), (1993 IAPR) T10a
Paul Laffolley, Dimensionality (1993) S5b
Lutie Larsen, Restoring Subtle Energy Fields Integrity of Our Seeds and Soils (1993) S15a
Eugenia Macer-Story, Naturally Occurring Time Chambers (1993) S17a
Andrew Michrowski, Vacuum Energy Developments, (1993) S9b
Henry Monteith, The Dual Nature of Free Energy Systems (1993) S8a
Peter Moscow, Three (Sick) Cats from Carolina and a Kentucky Greyhound (1993) S4a
Toshiya Nakaoka, Psychotronics in the Orient (1993 IAPR) T3a
Father Anselm Ober, Science & Spirit (1993) S1b
Ivan Ploc, Hypnosis: Spiritual Experience and Mystical Experience (1993) S5a Positive Thinking and Health (1993 IAPR) T3b
Valentina Ponomaryova, Alternative Medicine in Russia (1993) T15a
M. Radimcová, I Must Be Eager to Help and Have Confidence in Myself (and B. Ivanova) (1993 IAPR) T14a
Glen Rein, Healing Energy & DNA; A Novel Mechanism for the Spiritual Transformation of the Body (1993) S8b
Zdenek Rejdák, Keynote Address, : Psychotronics and Man's Integrity (1993) S15b
Zdenek Rejdák, Pavlita and His "Generators" (1993) S21a
Zdenek Rejdák, 20 Years of the Concept of Psychotronics (1993 IAPR) T1b
Zdenek Rejdák, Psychotronics and the Spiritual Sphere: Ecology from the Other End (1993 IAPR) T2a
Zdenek Rejdák, The Existence of the Soul: A Bridge Between Religion and Science (1993 IAPR) T8a
Jay Remer, Radionics and Holistic Animal Care (1993) S13a
Marcos Rodin, The Dandelion Puff Principle; Point Energy Creation Physics! (1993) S17b
Beverly Rubik, Bio-photon Emission: "Junk" Energy or Electromagnetic Bio-Information?, (1993) S10b
Andrej Sàndor, The Influence of Geoactive Areas on the Work Activity of Man; Shielding and Elimination of Negative Effects in the Environment, (1993) S18ab
Andrej Sàndor, Screening of the Geoactive Zones (1993 IAPR) T8b
J. Schrotter, The Effect of Geopathic Zones on the Safety of Rail Transport, (1993 IAPR) T11a
Edwin Skilling, Bucking the Tide: The design, construction and marketing of electronic psychotronic instruments (1993) S28abc
Josef Storek, Paracausal Factors in the Origination of Disastrous Situations (w/ V. Dolezal) (1993 IAPR) T2b
A. V. Svirodov, Man & Medicine, (1993 IAPR) T15a
Dr. Roger Taylor, Recent Developments in Crop Circles (1993) S3a
Mark Trela, Bio-Dynamics, the Spiritual Agriculture System (1993) S14b
P. Valentino, Alternative Medicine in Russia, and A. V. Svirodov, Man & Medicine (1993 IAPR) T15a
Thomas Valone, An Introduction to Analytical Psychology - W (1993) label= T23, (S23)
Charles Walters, Psychotronics vs. "Junk" Science (1993) S14a
Jim Windsor, The Mind/Body/Spirit Connection (1993) S2a
Joan Windsor, Intuitive Diagnosis: Medical Healing of the Future (1993) S2b
1994Eldon Byrd, Psychotronics Science or Magic?, (1994) U7a
Beverly Coleman, The Celestine Prophecy (1994) U3a
Dawn S. Dorazio, A Theory and Device for Vibrationally Repatterning Ourselves (1994) U2b
Michael Gandy, A New Subtle Energy Point System, (1994) U6a
Mary Hardy, Tachyon Energy: The Wisdom of Healing the Body With the Mind (1994) U11b
Jeff Hays, Tesla's Engine - A New Dimension for Power, , (1994) U9b
Patricia Hendricks, The Role of Healthy and Harmful Fats in Our Spiritual Development" (1994) U11a
Barbara Hero, Lambdoma Keyboards, Blood Cells, and Nutritive Elements for Our Bodies (1994) U13cd
Sarah Hieronymus, Uses of Radionics to Analyze, and the Application of, Spiritual Energies, (1994) U12a
Pauline C. Johnson, Hemi-sync: Color and Light in Vision Improvement (1994) U2a
Ellen Kamhi, Herbal-Crystal Sacred Bio-Geometry (1994) U10a
Moray B. King, Vacuum Energy Vortices, (1994) U8a
Jonathan Klimo, The Paraphysics and Parapsychology of Magic (1994) U1a
Jonathan Klimo, Keynote Speaker, Psychotronics in Light of Reported UFO/ET Technologies (1994) U13ab (Audio Tape only)
Eugenia Macer-Story, Mental Magick and an Acoustic Theory of Etheric Resonance (1994) U3b
Ken MacNeil, History, Status and the Nature of free Energy Devices, (1994) U8b
Andrew Michrowski, Longitudinal Wave Therapeutic Delivery Modalities, (1994) U6b
Henry Monteith, From Genesis to Revelations: New Interpretations Based on Recent Archeology (1994) U4abc
Henry Monteith, The Monopole Theory of Gravity and Anti-Gravity, (1994) U9a
Chris Morci, Charting the Gods and the Semi-Divine (1994) U5a
Dale Pond, Sympathetic Vibratory Physics, 1994 U23abcd
Glen Rein, DNA as a Detector of Electromagnetic and Non-Hertzian Energy, (1994) U7b
Edward Rosenbluh, Learning to Influence and Develop the Chemical Structure of the Body and Brain to Increase Development of a Positive Reality, (1994) U14ab, c (2 Audio tapes)
Andrej Sàndor, Geopathogenous Area -- Negative Factor Affecting Labor Safety, (1994) U12b
Carl Schleicher, Use of Natural Alternative Therapies Derived from Psychotronic Activities (1994) U10b
John Stupica, `Now You See It, Now you Don't' -- Perception: The Key to the Universe (1994) U1b
Thomas Valone, Brown's Electrogravitics Research in the 1950s (1994) U5b
1995Bob Brands, Etherapy Radionics V 4b
Brian Anderson Multy-Tranz, Harmonic Transformation of Water, Food and Wine (1995) V 13a
Eldon Byrd, Hyperspace (1995) V 10ab
Beverly Coleman, Butterfly Buddhas: Metaphysics on the Wing (1995) V 1ab
Dan Davidson, Electronic Medicine (1995) V 5ab
Kirk Evans, Structuring Water with Desireable Traits (1995) V 7a
Barbara Hero, Lambdoma (1995) V 8a
Sarah Hieronymus, of Radionics, (1995) V 9a
Jonathan Klimo, A Post Dualist Perspective on Radionics and Related New Sciences (1995) V 3a
Lutie Larsen, Developing Insight (1995) V 3b
Andrew Michrowski, Radionics (1995) V 8b
Danniel Miller, Homeostasis in Mind/Body Consciousness (1995) V 2b
Peter Moscow, Radionics (1995) V 4a
Burl Payne, New Instrument for Improving Health and Harmony (1995) V 11a
Glen Rein, Storing Energy Patterns in Water (1995) V 7b
Edward Rosenbluh, Rx for Wellness, (1995) V 12ab
Carl Schleicher, Natural Therapies Derived from Psychotronics (1995) V 9b
Major Gordon Smith, What is Health? (1995) V 6ab
Major Gordon Smith, Keynote Address:, A Bridge Between Two Worlds (1995) V 11b
Thomas Valone, The Secret Technologies of Andrija Puharich (1995) V 2a
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General Meetings, USPA
1983 Election and Discussion (1983) G11
1986 General Meeting and Elections (1986) K56ab
1987 General Membership Meeting, Parts 1 & 2 (1987) L35abc
1988 General Membership Meeting (1988) M19ab
1990 General Meeting: By-Laws (only) (1990) P8ab
1990 General Business Meeting, Election of Directors (1990) P8cd
1993 General Membership Meeting (1993) S12abc
1993 I.A.P.R. Conference
Opening/Welcoming Remarks (1993 IAPR) T1a
Summaries of I.A.P.R. Papers (1993 IAPR) T15b
Roundtable: Z. Rejdák, V. Dole_al, L. Konikiewicz, I. K. Khantseverov, Y. Duplessis, T. Nakaoka, et. al. (1993 IAPR) T16abc
Panels:
1979 "Possession" Part 1 & 2, C8, C9
Henry Nagorka, Ruth Gladden, Charles Whitehouse, Ann Johnson, Marie Rhodes
1979 "Ask the Experts" (1979) C16 , Bearden, Beck, Gallimore, Hieronymus, Nagorka
1980 Open Discussion on Radionics (1980) D8b
Sam Lentine, Jack Minkowitz, William Strandwitz, Julius Soled, David Rhoads
1983 "Where Do We Go From Here?" (1983) G12
Arul, Bearden, Beck, Bise, Puharich
1984 Agriculture: Soil Balancing, Germination, Plant-Animal Growth (1984) H3
1985 TESLA PHYSICS (1985) J5a,b
Bearden, Rauscher, Monteith, Houck, Williams, Byrd, and King
1985 AGRICULTURE (1985) J36a-c
Bast, Stewart, Fridenstine, Sollenberger, Everett, Ungster, and Carlson
1988 Roundtable - Bio-fields M32a , Byrd, Rein, Zimmerman, Surgalla, Skilling, Vogel, Attwater, Duffield, Hero, Everett
1989 Round table discussion N20b
1993 Technical Round Table S21b
Byrd, Beutlich, Valone, Benza, Rejdak
1994 Zero Point Energy and Free Energy Devices, U9cd
Schools:
Tapes are generally sold as sets; see catalog.
1990 Beginners' Radionics School , Lutie Larsen, SE5 Computerized Radionics (1990) P23abcd
Bob Beutlich and Peter Kelly, Introductory Session (1990) P20abcd
Frances K. Farrelly, Non-Medical Applications of Psychotronics (1990) P21abcd
Sarah Hieronymus and Jack True, Eloptic Instruments (1990) P22abcd
Round Table of Beginning Radionics School Instructors (1990) P23e
1993 Bob Beutlich and Beverly Coleman (1993) S26abc
1991 Intermediate Radionics School
Arden Anderson (1991) Q15abc
Lutie Larsen (1991) Q17abc
Rob Fridenstine (1991) Q16abc
Round Table with Intermediate Radionics School Instructors (1991) Q18ab
1992 Full Radionics School
Beverly Coleman & Bob Beutlich (1992) R16abc
Rob Fridenstine (1992) R17ab
Sarah Hieronymus (1992) R20a
Lutie Larsen (1992) R18ab & 19ab
Roundtable Discussion with Radionics School Instructors (1992) R20b
1994 Advanced Radionics School
Concepts and Paradigms of Radionics, Lutie Larson, U17ab
Actively Accessing Our Intrinsic Data Fields, Rob Fridenstine, U18ab
1994 Beginners' Radionics School
History and Development of Radionics, Robert Beutlich & Beverly Coleman, U19abcd
1995
Radionics School , History and Development of Radionics, Radionics 101, Robert Beutlich & Beverly Coleman, V 14abcd
De la Warr Techniques, Radionics 101, Peter Moscow, U15abc
...Radionic.Techniques on the Farm, Radionics 101, Lutie Larsen
Workshops:
Tapes are generally sold as sets; see catalog.
1986 How to Build Your Own Device: Schematics, Materials, K30ab
Gallimore, Beutlich, Whitehouse, Kelly , 1989 Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Psychotronics and Radionics, Robert Beutlich, N22abc
1989 Making It Real through the Media, Beverly Coleman, N23ab
1989 Self Massage: Keeping our Personal Energy Flowing, Beverly Coleman, N24ab
1992 Electromagnetic Pollution No.1: The Problem, Detection, and Solution, Andrew Michrowski, R16 thru R20
1993 Electromagnetic Pollution Workshop No.2, Andrew Michrowski, S27abcd
1993 Reincarnation: "Just One Life," Laverne Denyer, S24 abc
1993 Spiritual Transformations: Our Natural Evolution, Beverly Coleman & Henry Monteith, S25abcd
1993 Basics of Scalar Electromagnetics
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