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NOTES ON PARTS LIST

Remember that any radio, TV or electronics store should be able to help you locate
parts. They are not uncommon. o!e"er some #Pac$a%e# type stores li$e Radio Shac$
carry only "ery popular items and may not ha"e a certain item in stoc$. To ma$e
orderin% simpler I#"e used m&%. names and numbers !hich should ease ac'uisition
!orld!ide.

o!e"er, it should be remembered that e'ui"alent parts o& other m&%. !ill !or$ (ust
as !ell.
)or the "ariable tunin% de"ice you !ant a #*alectro# +,- p&. sin%le %an% capacitor. *at.
No. A ./0+0 made by 1* Electronics. 2About 3+4. T!o o& these are necessary. The R)
Trans&ormer is made by A5 6iller and is desi%nated a 78/A 2About 39.-84. The
"ariable resistor is made by Allen :radley. .88ohms..*ode 0--80. No. IA IN
8-,S.8.;A 2RV9NA<S=.8.A4 2About 3+.7-4.
Any small ampli&ier !ill do, either the $it &orm sold in most shops, or a ready made
unit li$e the Radio Shac$ Realistic model desi%nated> 6icrosome *at. No. 077/.88?.
It#s a 088 65 solid state de"ice po!ered by a @" battery. ;sin% this type !ill mean
that you !ill ha"e to open the case and disconnect the spea$er !ires and use them as
the ampli&ier output !ires. 2*ost about 3..4.
On the &ollo!in% pa%e you !ill &ind in&ormation re%ardin% a parts $it no! a"ailable
&or this unit as !ell as custom &inished units.


O5 TO OR=ER / AITS B )INISE= ;NITS
5ith the intense interest in psionics and radionics s!eepin% the !orld in the past year,
it has become apparent that the necessary parts &or the construction o& your C:lac$
:oDC may not be a"ailable in certain parts o& the ;.S. and o"erseas. In accordance
!ith the demand there&ore, !e ha"e no! made a"ailable to our readers a parts $it and
&ully assembled unit.
The parts $it, !hich may be ordered thru #*ontEnt. :oD .-,, ancoc$, 5i.-9@9+,
contains all the necessary elements o& the primary de"ice, alon% !ith a #picture#
dia%ram sho!in% the connections to ma$e, and &eatures #t!ist to%ether# parts &or &ast
easy construction. The $it comes complete !ith a plastic case and the only thin% you
need supply is a @ "olt battery. *ost is 3-@.@- and includes shippin%.
The custom desi%ned &ully assembled unit, !hile o& the primary desi%n is hand built to
allo! the !idest possible ran%e o& latitude &or indi"idual eDperimentation. The unit
operates on either ..8" A* or .0" =*, has a multiposition s!itchin% de"ice in the
output section &or connection to headphones, tape dec$, probe leads etc., as !ell as
dual input, telescopin% antenna, and a more ad"anced #stro$er# section utiliEin% a
%al"onic s$in response de"ice sho!in% re%istration on a standard S meter. The unit
comes complete, and ready to operate in. a sturdy phenolic case, and !ill be shipped
postpaid &or 30,8 .

There is currently no de"ice a"ailable on the mar$et today that can match it, either in
price or "ersatility. Each o& these units are hand assembled so deli"ery could possibly
ta$e up to ,/? !ee$s.
;.S. 6oney orders or certi&ied chec$s !ill speed your order 2o"erseas orders "ia Int.
6oney Order in ;.S. &unds4 as personal chec$s must &irst clear our ban$.

A eironymus type machine usin% a lens &ocus and sample !ell. I& desired, the
sample !ell can be dispensed !ith and a collector plate used instead. I& so, the
plate may be attached to the top o& the de"ice near the stro$er plate 2!a&er coil4.

The slit &or the &ilm holder, and the holder itsel& are not needed &or transmission
!or$. The number o& "ariable resistors depend solely upon the de%ree o& #&ine#
tunin% desired.

)or most transmission !or$, they may be omitted. Po!er &or the machine is &ed
into the ampli&ier, !hich also determines the "olta%e and either, A* or =* a @
"olt ampli&ier !ould need a @ "olt battery, etc. ELE*TRI*AL PO5ER IS
*ON)INE= TO TE A6PLI)IER ALONE AN= =OES NOT )EE= INTO
TE *IR*;IT.
This is (ust one "ariation o& parts arran%ements. <ou may use any layout you
desire as lon% as the !irin% is connected in the proper order. 2I e"en built one on
a &lat piece o& cardboard4.
:e sure to chec$ the "ariations mentioned and sho!n &or the "arious parts
arran%ements. =ependin% upon application, some !or$ better than others....ie> a
li%ht source #carrier# beam is desired &or =e La 5arr type treatments. Also, i&
psionic pictures are &aint, you may !ant to use an ultra "iolet or in&ra red li%ht
source &or a carrier !a"e.


:ASI* 5IRIN1 =IA1RA6

In all applications other than the prismFscale, the antenna should be an automobile or
*: type.

)or prism !or$ a couple o& short pieces o& copper !ire !ill su&&ice. The &ocus control
!ires &or a lens system are not sho!n &or they are optional. I& used, they should be led
by the simplest route &rom lens assembly to $nob. It#s, o& course, easier to (ust mo"e
the lens by hand. I& a $nobFstrin% ad(ustment is desired a simple do!el arran%ement is
sho!n. 2*-/*, in belo! ima%e4
Remember that the sample !ell is the input section... the antenna, the output. Input
may thus be modulated or #superimposed. by connectin% head electrodes across
sample !ell as indicated by #G#.
Schematic o& the eironymus patent, A &iDed prism can be used instead o& a lens as
sho!n. A narro! hall!ay o& cardboard is then employed.

The home made scales are constructed by runnin% $no!n substances thru de"ice &irst.
5ith lens setup, scale electrode is mo"eable, lens is thus C&iDedC.

This is the same layout as the pictorial schematic.

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6AAIN1 TE S*ALE
The scale mentioned in the schematic dia%ram o& the eironymus de"ice is necessary
i& you !ant to analyEe un$no!n compounds, locate an un$no!n position, etc.

The scale is "ery simple to ma$e, i& you ha"e $no!n elements or coordinates to start
!ith. A small 'uantity o& each $no!n chemical element is placed neDt to the detector,
and !ith &ull $no!led%e o& the element, the an%le o& radiation &ormed by the line thru
the prism and the &ace o& the prism is determined and the de%ree numeral on the scale,
!hich identi&ies the an%le o& the radiation, is placed on the chart as one o& the
indicatin% numbers.

A&ter this chart is so constructed and the intersectin% lines eDtended &rom the de%ree
readin% on the scale and the atomic !ei%ht o& the $no!n elements, then !hen the
de"ice is in use, any material or substance may be located neDt to the coil and it#s
components determined by positionin% the electrode on a line o& radiation !here the
de%ree number on the &ace o& the scale is 'uic$ly read and used by re&errin% to the
chart.

5hen the de%ree indicator is so located, the line on the chart eDtendin% &rom there, is
&ollo!ed until it reaches the dia%onal line on the chart, !hereupon the operator then
&ollo!s the intersectin% line to the lo!er ed%e o& the chart !here the "alue o& the
atomic !ei%ht is read. These atomic !ei%hts can be &ound in any teDtboo$.

A similar process !ould be used to ma$e a lon%itude and latitude scale &or location o&
a distant ob(ect.
In practice, let#s assume that a substance containin% calcium is used, but you don#t
$no! that. The an%le at !hich the un$no!n radiation lea"es the prism !ill teach it#s
name, &or as the operator mo"es his &in%ers o"er the stro$er plate, the electrode and
pointer are shi&ted slo!ly, until the pointer reaches the pre determined position &or
calcium, at !hich time it !ill be &ound that a %reater de%ree o& #dra%# or resistance on
the stro$er plate is noticed. A&ter this step, the other tunin% de"ices 2 "ar. cond. and
resistors4 are tuned in a li$e mar to &inally achie"e a readin% o& hi%hest accuracy.
The lens arran%ement is used in eDactly the same !ay.


In these "ariations, the output section is modi&ied &or di&&erent or more intense
results.
Variation No. . uses a li%ht source as a carrier !a"e. The output &rom the
machine is &ed to the coils, li%ht is directed thru this &ield into the lens o& a
re%ular camera.
Variation No.0 uses the same setup as Variation No. . but a spiral coil is used.
In either o& the abo"e "ariations it is sometimes &ound ad"anta%es to incorporate
a photo%raphic color &ilter at the point mar$ed G.
The li%ht source used may be "isible li%ht, ultra "iolet or in&ra red. 6ost
applications use in&ra red !ith a compatible color &ilter.
Variation No. + is simply an ordinary camera placed bet!een t!o metal plates
on the output end, &or those !ho don#t !ant to do their o!n photo de"elopin%.

Psionic 6achines, thou%h &airly ne!, ha"e none/the/less become "ery sophisticated in
the past 08 years. The plans in this boo$, e"en thou%h they#re !or$able, are &or simple
be%inners models. Pictured is a much more ad"anced machine no! in use.

This de"ice is not &or sale to the %eneral public, and indeed, re'uires a 0 year #in
school# course to operate.

VARIATION No. 9
This is a dial indicator to &ind an eDact amount o& an un$no!n substance. It !ill ser"e
to measure time, as !ell as amount.
The main electrode and lens are &iDed.
The second electrode is mo"ed and the readin% ta$en &rom the dial made &or the
bac$%round.

*7 VARIA:LE O;TP;T
A=APTION

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TE =E LA 5ARR
#*A6ERA#

This in"ention is used in
En%land &or therapeutic
purposes / and has been &or
many years. The patent date
is )eb. .@-., number
79.,-.. Is, ho!e"er the
same de"ice used &or
psionic photo%raphy as
mentioned in Lan%ston
=ay#s boo$, #Ne! 5orld#s
:eyond The Atom#.
Accordin% to the in"ention,
a li%ht beam is located in
the path o& the radiation
&rom the #!itness# or source,
to ser"e as a carrier !a"e. A bar ma%net or a conically !ound electrically conducti"e
spiral ener%iEed by an electrical A* current, is also employed alon% !ith a means o&
modi&yin% the radiation, such as se"eral resonators, or a bar ma%net rotatable located
!ithin and coaDial !ith a spiral or at least one color &ilter. The term resonator is used
to describe a strip o& metal and a slider !hich can be brou%ht into contact !ith any
point o& it. The resonator responds to L &ield emanations.
The dra!in%s !ill sho! the desi%n. In &i%. . is seen one "ie! o& the entire apparatus.
)i%. 0 is an end on "ie! o& the line II seen in &i%... )i%. + is a sectional "ie! o& an
accompanyin% portion o& the psionic camera. )i%.9 is a top "ie! o& IV in )i%.+. )i%. -
is another "ie! o& &i%.+ as seen on line V.
)i%. . and 0 sho! a casin% di"ided into t!o chambers, chamber 0 bein% li%ht ti%ht.
*hamber . has an electric bulb. 2+4 and re&lector 294 in &ront o& a beam producin% lens
2-4. The beam is directed thru the li%ht ti%ht chamber 204 thru a series o& !heels 2,4 on
!hich are mounted color &ilters 274 so as to select li%ht o& any desired color.

There is one &ree chamber in each turret, to pro"ide Hdi&&erent combinations o& color.
In chamber 0 is a lens 2?4 directin% the li%ht onto mirrors 2@4 and 2.84, located at a 9-
de%ree an%le so that a !ide an%led beam is pro(ected thru a - .F0C hole 2..4 in &ront o&
the instrument.

:et!een the lens 2?4 and mirrors 2@4 2.84, a se"en turn ri%ht handed spiral 2.04,
ma$in% up the &irst CinitiatorC is located, !ithin !hich is suspended a bar ma%net
2.0%4 termed a second initiator, located !ith the north pole up.

The ad(ustment o& the ma%net is simply in rotatin% the bar ma%net about it#s "ertical
aDis. At a certain point in it#s +,8 de%ree arc, the state !ill occur !here the ma%net
!ill become operati"e as an initiator, and the desired #emanations# !ill be intensi&ied.
Thru the spiral is passed an A* current.
In the rear o& the outer casin% and on the rear panel 2.94 are &ound resonators 2 .0d,
.0e, .0&4 !hich, in con(unction !ith the turrets 2,4, ser"e as a modi&yin% means.
The apparatus sho!n in 2+292-4 is a casin% di"ided into &our chambers, 2.74 2.?4 2.@4
2084. The chamber at one end contains a li%ht bulb 20.4 and re&lectors 200420+42094.
The three re&lectors are an%led so as to direct a con"er%in% beam o& li%ht thru holes in
the panels 20-420,42074 di"idin% the chambers &rom one another, and thru three lenses
20?420@42+84 mounted in holes in the end !all 2+.4 o& the casin% to con"er%e the
beams on to a Ctar%etC 2Patient, etc.4.

The re&lector2004 is an%led to re&lect li%ht thru lens 2+04 mounted in a hole near the
top o& the panel 20-4nearest the source o& li%ht 2herea&ter called the &irst panel4, thru a
&lat transparency 2++4 in the second panel 20,4 thru a lens 2+94 mounted in a hole in
panel2074 and then thru the lens 20?4 mounted on the end o& the casin%. The centerline
o& these series o& lenses lyin% in the central "ertical lon%itudinal plane o& the casin%.

The other t!o re&lectors 20+42094 are arran%ed to re&lect li%ht in t!o beams near the
bottom o& the casin%, one beam at each side, and the beams con"er%in% to!ards the
appropriate lenses 20@42+84in the end !all o& the casin%. )or the lo!er beam, the ray
tra"els &rom mirror 2094 thru lens 2+-4 in panel 20-4 then thru transparencies 2+,42+74
in panels 20,42074. The other beam tra"els &rom lens 2+?4 in panel 20,4 thru
transparencies 2+@42984 in panels 20-42074.
5ith each o& the lenses 2+-42+?4 &or the lo!er beams and !ith lens 2+94 in the third
panel &or the upper beam, is associated an initiator consistin% o& a ma%net in the &orm
o& a thin "ertical rod 29.4290429+4 !hich is rotatable about it#s "ertical aDis.
The mountin%s &or the three lenses 20?420@42+84 at the end !all 2+.4 are arran%ed to
recei"e color &ilters. The modi&yin% means &or the emanations appearin% in each o& the
three beams consists o& a set o& resonators 2.+4 mounted on the panel 20-420,4 or 2074
that carries the associated one. o& the initiators 29.4290429+4.

Each resonator 2.+4 consists o& a strip o& metal o& interrupted annular &orm secured at
one end 2994 2i.e.> at the interruption4 to the associated panel 20-420,42074 the plane o&
the metal strip bein% parallel !ith that o& the panel, and !ith each strip is associated a
&in%er 2.,4 ad(ustable an%ularly about the center o& the interrupted annulus and in
contact !ith the strip. The &iDed ends 2994 o& the resonators are connected by taut
!ires 29-4 to a common terminal 29,4 !hich in turn is connected !ith it#s appropriate
initiator.
The resonators could also be made o& strai%ht bars or strips, and !ould !or$ (ust as
!ell. )or the beam o& li%ht, you may also substitute any other electroma%netic !a"e
o& a len%th %reater than 1amma rays. A"oid G/rays, they#re too dan%erous.
The de"ice !or$s this !ay. I& any element is placed on the north pole o& a bar ma%net,
a radiation in one direction can be detected, !hich is $no!n as the &undamental ray o&
that element. I& that element is remo"ed and another put in it#s place, a radiation in
another direction is detected. Each element has it#s o!n particular "ector or direction
in both the horiEontal and "ertical plane.

The radiation &or each &undamental ray "aries in &re'uency, and this ener%y may be
tapped, and the resonator made to "ibrate by orientin% the molecules o& any material
in a correct relationship !ith the ray. It has been &ound that a pointer o& almost any
material, !hen ali%ned !ith the ray "ibrates in sympathy !ith it, and is the actual
detector component o& the apparatus. This pointer is ad(ustable in relation to a
resonant mass !hich ser"es to increase the amplitude o& the "ibrations.

This resonance can (ust as easily be produced by some sort o& resonant ca"ity suitably
ali%ned !ith the &undamental ray.
End "ie! on a lar%er scale o& one o& the spirals.
.- is the spiral, .7 the &in%er arm, .? the point o& contact and ., is plastic spindle.

In .@-, =r. =e La 5arr patented an impro"ed therapeutic de"ice, based on the abo"e
patent. This one didn#t electri&y the spiral coil, and didn#t use color &ilters. Each
di&&erent spiral !as used &or a di&&erent illness, and !hen in use, the de"ice is simply
pointed at the patient, !hile the coil#s &in%er is ali%ned to the north.

The planes are sho!n and each spiral is labeled i& you !ant to use this de"ice.
Spiral A / Suppression o& streptocuccus rheumaticus in the 1iant *ells o& the :one
6arro!
Spiral : / Stimulatin% de"elopment o& iodine in Pituitary
Spiral * / Stimulatin% de"elopment o& Adrenalin in 1iant *ells o& Red :one 6arro!
Spiral = / Stimulatin% de"elopment o& cortisone in Anterior Pituitary and :one
6arro!.
2All o& the spirals should be ri%ht hand spirals4
Additional spirals can be purchased &ro the =e La 5arr Labs in :ritain.


Ruth =ro!n 6achine
This !as one o& the earliest radionic de"ices built. It !as used in the .@+8&s &or
dia%noses and treatment o& health problems. The recti&ier may be o& any type.
The photo plates could be replaced !ith dual electrodes &or dia%noses.

In a similar de"ice used by =e La 5arr labs, these electrodes, 2hand held4 are
used in a &orm o& #08 'uestions#, by touchin% each o& a series o& 'uestions
pertainin% to the sub(ect be&ore the photoelectric cell. The 'uestions should be
!ell thou%ht out and !ritten do!n on a sheet o& paper. A correct ans!er !ould
produce a #dra%# on the stro$er plate.
Remember, the more "ariable condensers or rheostats included in the circuit the
&iner it can be #tuned#.
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PRO*E=;RE O) OPERATION
Althou%h the description o& ho! to construct and operate this de"ice may sound
complicated, in actual practice, it is 'uite simple. To illustrate operation !e !ill use
the eironymus machine, as it#s the simplest to build and also to operate !ith a
minimum o& problems. Althou%h psionic de"ices ha"e become eDtremely
sophisticated, it must be understood that the plans and discussions in this boo$ relate
to "ery simple de"ices that re'uire the least amount o& practice.

I !ould stron%ly ur%e my readers to start !ith the eironymus machine, then pro%ress
to the =e La 5arr camera, i& that is their desire. Time photo%raphy is a little more
#touchy# at &irst, than simple #broadcastin%#. The eironymus de"ice is the easiest o& all
radionic machines to both build and use.
Put a sample into the detector chamber. This sample may be a han$ o& hair, drop o&
blood, photo%raph 2ma$in% sure that you ha"e $ept the ne%ati"e4 etc. dependin% upon
!hat you desire to accomplish. As an eDample, let#s &ollo! the procedure &or $illin%
insect pests in the %arden.
In the sample !ell you !ill put a photo%raph o& the in&ected plant or &ield you !ant to
treat. <ou may use a I tip to s!ab the photo !ith an insecticide $no!n to $ill the
particular type insect you !ish to eliminate, or you may put a small container o& the
insecticide in the chamber alon% !ith the photo.

2The photo should be placed in the chamber &ace up, and the ne%ati"e should NOT be
used. ;sin% the ne%ati"e can produce results !ith !hich the be%inner !ill not be able
to cope.4

The insecticide you use !ill probably be #standard# &or that insect, but !hen you be%in
dealin% !ith chemicals to eliminate plant disease, you !ill &ind that !hat !or$s &or
one operator, may not be the best &or another.

)or eDample, 6rs. 6urial :en(amen normally uses a crystal o& tun%sten nic$el
&luoride to stimulate %ro!th and eliminate apple scab disease but &ound that 1alen
eironymus pre&erred oDbile tablets. :oth !or$ed, &or them, but other uses reported
di&&iculty !ith any but their o!n &a"orite chemical. It !ould seem that a chemical !ill
!or$ success&ully i& <O; :ELIEVE IN ITJ
Only one photo at a time should be inserted in the !ell &or treatment, 2;ncontrolled
%ene crossin% occurs !hen the pictures o& t!o di&&erent plants are processed to%etherJ
:e care&ul4J The photo should remain in the !ell &or a &e! hours each day. 2Some
ad"anced operators &ind that only a &e! minutes are necessary4.
5ith the machine plu%%ed in, the &in%ers are used to li%htly brush the stro$er plate
!hile the tunin% electrode is slo!ly mo"ed in relation to the lens or prism, A sli%ht
dra% or #adhesion. !ill be &elt at the &inest point o& &ocus.

The &irst "ariable condenser is tuned !hile stro$in% continues until, a%ain, a sli%ht
dra% is encountered. The second condenser is then tuned in the same manner. In order,
each o& the "ariable resisters are ad(usted in eDactly the same !ay. All durin% this
tunin% process the operator must be thin$in% stron%ly o& the desired e&&ect. 2)ailure to
operate can be attributed to &aulty circuitry or dama%ed parts. =i&&iculty o& operation
can be laid to ineDperience o& the operator4.

Once the machine is tuned, it#s not necessary to retune it each day. Simply turn it on
&or a &e! hours and !al$ a!ay. Results should be apparent !ithin 0/+ !ee$s
dependin% upon the siEe o& the &ield or in&estation, and also on the siEe o& the plants
2i.e.> trees ta$e lon%er than !eeds4.
)or photo%raphic operation !e recommend the =e La 5arr machine &or best results.
The eironymus de"ice !ill ta$e photos, but not easily or !ith the clarity o& the Time
*amera. I& you !ish to try ho!e"er, a piece o& &ilm cut to &it into the construction
paper en"elope, is placed in the holder and slid into the slot bet!een the electrodes,
!hile tunin% is ta$in% place and the operator is concentratin%.

EDposure time is len%thy and !ill "ary, so only practice !ill determine ho! lon% to
lea"e the &ilm in the machine. =e"elop this &ilm as you !ould any other blac$ and
!hite picture,
I& the machine is used &or astral communication, the head electrodes should be
attached to the output side o& the antenna. It usually helps i& you ha"e a photo o& the
deceased in the sample !ell, ma$in% sure, o& course, that you still retain the ne%ati"e.
Kust as !ith the di&&erent chemicals used by di&&erent operators, some pre&er to
re"erseC this hoo$up and attach the head electrodes to the sample !ell, in !hich case
the #tuned# electrodes act as antennas. 2It has been &ound that creatin% e"en a sli%ht
north ma%netic &ield around the operator at this time, %reatly enhances reception4.
)or telepathic communication bet!een t!o people, it is recommended that t!o
machines be used. o!e"er i& one o& them has eDhibited a telepathic ability it is
possible to %et results !ith both hoo$ed to the same de"ice. In this case, the sender
!ears the head electrodes connected to the sample !ell, and the recei"er !ears the
one connected to the antenna. Should t!o !ay communication be desired it !ill
probably be necessary to build t!o machines. )or lon% distance telepathy, the head
electrodes are usually attached to the sample !ell containin% the recei"ers photo,
blood sample, etc.
To in&luence someone !ithout their $no!led%e is 'uite simple. As an eDample, i&
Lo"e is the emotion you !ish to impose upon them, their !itness 2 hair, blood, sali"a,
s$in scrappin%, photo etc4 is placed in the sample !ell alon% !ith your o!n. Each in a
separate en"elopeJ ead electrodes connected to the sample !ell at this time and
operated by you each day !ill do the (ob. o!e"er, !e must eDplain that in
.con(unction !ith this, a physical proDimity !ill %reatly enhance the si%nal.

Thus... the machine !ill !or$ much &aster i& the person you#re tryin% to in&luence is
$ept !ithin your physical "icinity as much as possible !hile the machine is operatin%.
The si%nals &rom the machine are "ery subtle and, as mentioned, are o& an emotional
nature. 5hile they#re operatin%, they %o unnoticed by the recei"er, !ho#s mind may be
occupied !ith other matters.

ence your physical presence at the same time, allo!s your L )ield to combine !ith
the recei"ers and thus enhance the emotional messa%e. =on#t be impatient. All people
are di&&erent and time o& #absorption# and reaction o& the tar%et !ill "ary. The entire
process can ta$e &rom (ust a &e! days to se"eral !ee$s.
I& the machine is to be used to locate a missin% person or un$no!n ore deposit etc., it
is &irst necessary to construct a %raph or chart o& !orld lon%itude and latitude. The
chapter on %raph construction &or atomic !ei%hts !ill demonstrate the method. As
each main location is thus &ound, succeedin% re&inements are possible by usin% more
re&ined %raphs until eDact position !ithin a &e! acres or e"en yards, is accomplished.
EDperiments in tele$ineses and similar pro(ects, !ould o& course use the machine in
the same !ay as &or telepathy.
I& you desire the ans!ers to 'uestions, the de"ice can be easily used to play a &orm o&
t!enty 'uestions, by &irst !ritin% the 'uestions do!n on a piece o& paper, then
touchin% each one !ith portable electrodes attached to the sample !ell. Start !ith
%eneral 'uestions, and re&ine each succeedin% one until you ha"e a direct yes or no to
a speci&ic problem. )or eDample, you may !ant to $no! the location o& a particular
person.

The &irst 'uestion !ould be CIs heFshe in the ;.S.L 2a &yes# ans!er produces a dra% on
the stro$er plate4. I& the ans!er is yes, the neDt 'uestion could be Cis heFshe in the
state o& Ne! <or$LC etc. *ontinue in this manner until your 'uest has been &ully
ans!ered. This applies to any 'uestion you may ha"e, and is limited only by $no!in%
!hich 'uestions to as$ to %et the correct &inal ans!er. 2A medical 'uestion &or
eDample, !ould be hard to ans!er unless you $ne! the symptoms to as$ about4.
All o& the parts mentioned in this teDt are easily a"ailable &rom radio supply houses
such as Allied, Radio shac$, etc. Also used as suppliers !ere local TV repair shops
and electronic stores.
6any o& the scienti&ic items mentioned in this boo$ are a"ailable &rom scienti&ic
hobby supply houses across the country. They are also a "ery %ood source &or
instruments that may be desired &or your o!n eDperiments. One o& the lar%est, !ell
supplied ones is Edmund Scienti&ic *o. ,0+ Edscorp :uildin% :arrin%ton N.K. 8?887.
5rite to them &or a complete catalo%ue o& &ascinatin% eDperimental e'uipment.
Other psionic de"ices ha"e been patented, and !hile most are not as %ood or easy to
build as the ones described in this boo$, the patents can be obtained &rom the :ritish
patent o&&ice. 5riteM :ritish Patent O&&ice, Sale :ranch, St. 6ary *ray, Orpin%ton,
Aent> :r - +rd> En%land. As$ &or patent numbersM .@?8.? 25m. :oyd4, 0+-@0, 25m.
:oyd4, 07080+ 2Arno olEheimer4, ,,+@7? 2T. 1alen eironymus4, -.-?,, 2Ruth
=ro!n4, ,0,+@, 25alter At$inson4, and 7,.@7, 21eor%e =e La 5arr4.

The American patent o& the eironymus machine is probably cheaper and &aster to %et
i& you should desire to possess the actual patent o&&ice copy. Send -8N &or patent
number 09?077+ to ;.S. Patent O&&ice, 5ashin%ton =.*. 0880-. The :ritish patents
are also on &ile &rom the ;.S. Patent O&&ice )orei%n :ranch, in Vir%inia. 5rite to them
throu%h the 5ashin%ton address.
I sincerely hope this boo$ has &ul&illed all o& your eDpectations. It !as meant to
enli%hten and pi'ue the interest o& those !ho#s minds are intri%ued by the un$no!n.
:y those see$in% the truth. ;ntil enou%h pri"ate indi"iduals as !ell as scienti&ic
&oundations and commercial companies ma$e practical use o& psionic de"ices such as
!e#"e described, the ;.S. !ill continue to put itsel& in dan%er o& psionic attac$ and &all
&urther and &urther behind in the #Psychic 5ar#, until e"en the smallest o& countries
!ill no lon%er need an atomic bomb to in&luence the !orld, a simple blac$ boD !ill
doJ

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POINTS TO PON=ER
Psionics research and eDperimentation is still in it#s "ery early sta%es... at least i& it#s
(ud%ed by the released results. There are undoubtedly many spectacular results bein%
achie"ed that are $ept under !raps by their disco"erers. In a !ay, this could pro"e
bene&icial to the reader in as much as it lea"es his ima%ination !ide open to
interestin% possibilities.
In this section I#"e outlined a &e! &ascinatin% ideas that may or may not ha"e any
"alue as basics &or your o!n eDperiments. I& nothin% else, perhaps they !ill ser"e as a
nucleus around !hich the mind can !ea"e a cocoon o& theory.
They#re at least interestin% &acts and theories.
*an there be a %enetic relationship bet!een man and plantsL

=r. arold :urr claims the possibility. :iochemists in"esti%atin% the crossin% o& %enes
o& di&&erent &amilies o& li"in% thin%s, ha"e made an astonishin% disco"ery. They &ound
that !hen an atom o& ma%nesium is ta$en &rom a molecule o& chlorophyll and
replaced !ith an atom o& iron... IT :E*O6ES A 6OLE*;LE O) RE= :LOO=J
The psionic de"ice patented and used &or years no! by the =e La 5arr laboratories in
En%land is a "ariation o& the eironymus machine that is capable o& re%isterin%
photo%raphs o& the L &ield surroundin% an ob(ect. In .@-? =r. =e La 5arr too$ a
picture o& a drop o& ordinary tap !ater. The results !ere #normal#...that is a central
point !ith 7 bri%ht, thin lines radiatin% &rom it. Then he as$ed a priest to bless the
!ater be&ore he too$ another picture. This time, a completely di&&erent radiation
pattern de"eloped.... the brilliant lines o& &orce !ere no! in the shape o& a crossJ
In my mention o& the ope diamond I discussed the pieEoelectric properties possible
!ithin a diamond. All diamonds are electrical conductors. They are
the "ery hardest, purest, most densely pac$ed carbon in the !orld... and all li&e is
carbon based. Is there an a&&inityL Is it possible that a diamond can store L &ield
ener%y much li$e a capacitor, and release it either on demand or !hen #%rounded# by a
person or a persons L &ieldL

I& emotion is simply a &orm or &re'uency o& ener%y, could #emotion# be absorbed by
the %emstone &or release in a compatible or non compatible &ieldL Li$e static
electricity is pic$ed up and then released !hen %rounded. Or perhaps li$e the
eDchan%e o& ne%ati"e ions or positi"e onesL I& somethin% o& the sort is possible, could
it be done deliberatelyL *ould it result in a #death# ray or #&ear# ray !eaponL

Studyin% a diamond under an electron scannin% microscope or $irlian de"ice could
pro"e eDtremely interestin%.
I& the pieEoelectric action o& crystals is stron% enou%h and dependable enou%h could it
be used in place o& the pic$up electrode o& the psionic machineL Is there more o& an
empathy or a&&inity bet!een such a crystal and the mind or L &ieldL I& nothin% else,
!ould such a crystal be more sensiti"e to the delicate radiations detected by the
psionic de"iceL
Airlian photo%raphy is basically a photo%raphic ima%e &ormed !ithin and by hi%hly
intense electrical radiation. So &ar, people ha"e inserted the ob(ect to be photo%raphed
into the &ield area. 5hat i& the &ield !ere used to scan your surroundin% area as you
!ould pan a mo"ie camera. 5ould you photo%raph a %host or spiritL
6a%netism is the sin%le most important element necessary to any $ind o& li&eJ
EDtraordinary results ha"e been disco"ered in eDperiments !ith ma%netism.
=r. Ralph V. Seirra is one o& the researchers !ho disco"ered that there is a de&inite
relationship bet!een electricity and ma%netism that is remar$ably similar to the
relationship bet!een telepathy and %ra"ityJ
5ea$ electrical &ields can heal se"ere !ounds and bro$en bones three to &i"e times
&aster than normalJ
Any li"in% thin% depri"ed o& the earth#s ma%netic &ield 2!hich is "ery !ea$4 &or any
len%th o& time !ill su&&er se"ere illness and e"entually dieJ E"ery $no!n mass
eDtinction o& li&e on earth, such as the dinosaurs, occurred durin% the time !hen the
earth#s ma%netic &ield !as re"ersedJ 5hen this happens, there are
periods o& Eero %ra"ity that result in death.
=r. Aenneth S. 6cLean o& the Institute o& :ioma%netics de"eloped a stron% ma%netic
&ield o& +,88 %auss thru the use o& hea"y duty electric coils. Not only !as this &ield
used to per&orm some &antastic medical #cures# but it produced a stran%e re(u"enatin%
e&&ectJ A&ter .8 hal& hour sessions in the &ield some o& his patients hair sho!ed a
de&inite dar$enin%J ;nder a microscope the hair !as sho!n to be actually transparent
li$e a %lass tubeJ There !ere also additional si%ns o& re%ained health and stamina.
A team o& sur%eons at the Pennsyl"ania ;ni"ersity School o& 6edicine ha"e
determined that the bioma%netic &ield at the &ront o& the brain is ne%ati"e, and that at
the bac$ o& the brain, centerin% on the brim stem leadin% to the ner"ous system the
char%e is positi"e. They &ound by eDperimentin% that by suddenly re"ersin% this
polarity the test sub(ect !as immediately rendered unconscious.
People act irresponsible !hen the air is char%ed !ith positi"e ioniEation. =r. I%ho
Aornblueh eDposed patients su&&erin% "ery se"ere body burns to ne%ati"ely ioniEed
air. The healin% process !as not only speeded up but miraculously, people !ith +rd
de%ree burns on @8O o& their bodies !ere almost completely relie"ed o& pain (ust by
breathin% this airJ Ne%ati"e ioniEation also promotes a %eneral &eelin% o& !ell bein%.

The e&&ect runs &rom the relie& o& headache and minor pain and &ati%ue to the
alle"iation o& the dread&ul a%ony o& cancerJ Philco *orp. no! manu&actures such a
de"ice... it#s called the Ionotron ?888.
Russian parapsycholo%ists report that air ioniEation stron%ly a&&ects human ESP
ability. 5hen the local %eoma%netic &ield &luctuates !ildly, as in a thunder storm,
people can#t concentrate and o&ten lose their PSI abilityJ This lead to the disco"ery
that e"en a !ea$ ma%netic &ield surroundin% both the sender and the recei"er in
telepathy eDperiments pro"ed bene&icial... %a"e them eDtra ener%y. 6ammals o& an
order as hi%h as rats ha"e %ro!n ne! limbs !hen the amputated limb end !as
stimulated !ith mild electrical and ma%netic applicationJ Physically the brain is a
chemical and electroma%netic de"ice.

=ama%ed brain areas can be healed &aster !hen sub(ected to mild electrical
stimulation. This stimulation also acti"ates the ner"es and muscles controlled by the
dama%ed sectionJ The Russians ha"e e"en success&ully #replaced# dama%ed brain
sections !ith arti&icial electrical stimulatorsJ
Stron% electric &ields are %enerated !hen you splash !ater in the sin$ or ta$e a
sho!erJ The positi"e char%e runs do!n the drain and the ne%ati"e stays in the air. This
ne%ati"e ioniEation accounts &or 78O o& the #li&t# you &eel a&ter a sho!er. The same
&ield ma$es trees and plants %ro! and thri"e. Re"erse the &ield and e"en a lar%e tree
!ill 'uic$ly dieJ
The %eoma%netic &ield is lar%ely responsible &or the re&reshed, eDhilarated &eelin% a&ter
a "acation in the country. In cities the earth#s ma%netic &ield, !hich is essential to all
li"in% thin%s, is barred by lar%e buildin%s and metal obstructions. *ars, buses trains
etc, all act as )araday ca%es to bloc$ out or dampen this &ieldJ
Ian Aane o& Australia#s National ;ni"ersity has disco"ered that ma%netic re"ersals
cause climatic chan%esJ In other !ords, a cause and e&&ect relationship eDists bet!een
chan%es in the earth#s ma%netic &ield and the climate. The hi%her the ma%netic
intensity, the colder the climateJ
Prolon%ed periods o& reduced ma%netism can be "ery dan%erous to any li"in% thin%.
:acteria $ept &or 70 hours in a lo! ma% &ield su&&ered in their reproducti"e capacity.
)i&teen times less to be eDactJ In tests on hi%her orders o& li&e it !as &ound that this
lac$ o& su&&icient ma%netic need made it di&&icult to mo"e around and also to
reproduce. :irds become disoriented, their muscle response erratic and e%% layin%
ability lessened. In mice and rats the enEyme acti"ity !as lessened. The lon%er an
or%anism stays in a lo! ma% &ield the less &ertile they become., and the more shri"eled
their tissues and or%ans... and the shorter the li&e spanJ
Althou%h NASA &latly re&uses to discuss the matter or release medical in&ormation on
the sub(ect, it#s been pointed out that NOT ONE ASTRONA;T !ho#s been in
prolon%ed space &li%hts has as yet &athered a childJ
In .@,0 Anthropolo%ist Louis Lea$y electri&ied the !orld !ith his disco"ery in Aenya
and TanEania o& the remains o& human bein%s dated at 0/0P million years oldJ In .@79
a &our nation eDpedition to north/central Ethiopia disco"ered &ossiliEed human bones
at least 9 million years oldJ

=rs. *arl Kohnson and 6aurice Taieb ha"e no! stated.
CAll pre"ious theories o& the ori%in o& modern man must no! be re"ised. 5e must
no! thro! out many eDistin% theories and consider that man %oes bac$ to !ell o"er
&our million yearsCJ
Later data has no! re"ised this &i%ure to an estimated .8 6ILLION <EARSJ
o! many times has man achie"ed or surpassed his present le"el o& ad"ancement in
.8 million yearsL
O& the many cataclysms that are no! belie"ed to ha"e occurred since the da!n o&
time, ho! many ci"iliEations !ere ele"ated to &antastic scienti&ic achie"ement only to
perish and disappear into mythL
AtlantisL
6uL LemuriaL
yperboreaL
Thin$ o& the achie"ement o& man in the last 088 years... then try to comprehend... .8
6ILLION <EARSJ
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S*IENTI)I* )A*T EGTRAPOLATE= INTO PLA;SA:LE TEOR<L
In the be%innin% there is only thou%ht... an ener%y. Ener%y is sentient.

Thou%ht mani&ests itsel& in the material !orld by "ariations in it#s o!n &re'uency, thus
creatin% li%ht, heat, electricity, ma%netism and the entire ran%e o& e&&ects !ithin the
electroma%netic spectrum. One &orm o& thou%htFener%y is mani&ested in tachyons,
!hich compose the L &ields necessary to li&e.

A portion o& this tachyon L &ield is #solidi&ied# into solid matter by a chan%e in the rate
o& &re'uency, and is used as the "ehicle by !hich the L &ield mani&ests itsel& in the
material !orld... the body.

To put it another !ayM
The source... thou%htFener%y alters it#s "ibrations to become di&&erin% &orms or
eDpressions o& ener%y such as li%ht, heat etc. It also alters itsel& into &orms such as
tachyons !hich then compose themsel"es into the aura or li&e &ield surroundin% e"ery
li"in% thin%. 2the soulL4
The &unction o& the material L &ield is to handle immediate direction o& that portion o&
itsel& that is #solidi&ied# into the #solid# body it !ill utiliEe !hile in the three
dimensional eDistence. The #soul# &ield &orms or coalesces tachyons into atoms and
thus into a "ibrational &re'uency !ithin the discernable electroma%netic spectrum o&
man, to appear as a solid called matter.

The material body thus &ormed, bein% only a constructed "ehicle &or manipulation
!ithin a matter en"ironment, is maintained by the L &ield automatically. ;pon death
this useless encumbrance is discarded, much li$e a !orn out automobile is (un$ed,
and the L or soul &ield simply continues to eDist !ithout any material "ehicle and still
&ully a!are o& it#s a&&inity !ith the source ener%y. This !ould be called by us, a %host
or the herea&ter.

The herea&ter is not a place li$e your home, state or country. It is a state o& mindJ A
state o& bein%J

E"entually the soul &ield may elect to a%ain &orm a material body and re/enter the
matter eDistence. I& it does so, !e !ould call it reincarnation. As this soul &ield is the
consciousness man calls #mind# the memories o& it#s past are a"ailable to it... as !ell as
to the source thou%htFener%y o& !hich it is a part. Only the #conscious# mind 2that part
used by the body "ehicle4 is too !rapped up in material &unctions to di% deeply
enou%h into it#s o!n memories to realiEe this.

Those that e"entually do are $no!n as seers and psychics. 6ediums and clair"oyants
are material bodies !ho ha"e eDhibited an a&&inity &or brea$in% thru the conscious
mind and contactin% the soul &ield or source. Time, as !e $no! it, doesn#t really
eDist... it is a dimension used by the soul &ield (ust as other material dimensions are
&ormed and used. A soul &ield that elects to mani&est itsel& in the material !orld can do
so in any %uise it chooses, !hether it be in a .@th century eDistence or one in the year
0--8J

I& each eDistence is considered as a #play#, the soul &ield can materialiEe itsel& into any
sta%e it chooses to d!ell, &rom the ca"e man epic... to the En%land o& Victoria... to the
&uture o& 0--8. It#s all in the desires o& the soul &ield and the sta%e it decides to occupy.
6an#s #memory# o& the ancient past is in reality an up to date record o& !hat#s
happenin% on the other sta%es at the moment.

Those actions are made mani&est by the source ener%y, in all the other sta%es at the
same time and appear as a continuin% playJ

The sentient tachyons that ha"e discarded their material "ehicles, are none the less
still in contact !ith all other #minds#. In the occult their commonly re&erred to as
#%uides#, and indeed ha"e underta$en the role o& helpin% or %uidin% the material
oriented souls in their actions. 5hen prayin% !e may re&er to these %uides as Saints,
and re'uest they pass our prayer alon% to the source itsel&, !ith it#s &ull memory and
po!er... a collecti"e memory and collecti"e po!er.

This source could be called race mind... or..., 1od.
This material body then, is a part o& the tachyon, soul &ield !hich is in turn a small
&ra%ment o& the source thou%htFener%y.
C5e are &ormed in the #ima%e# o& 1od. 5e are all a part o& 1od. 1od resides !ithin
us.C
And 1od made the hea"en and the earth Thou%htFEner%y need only lo!er it#s o!n
&re'uency rate to ,888 cycles by sayin%...
CLet there be li%htC.
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