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This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 79-26), published by Cosmic Awareness Communications in 1979, is a "Special Report--(Alternative Energies)" that delves into the perceived dangers of nuclear power and explores potential alternative energy solutions. The…

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This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 79-26), published by Cosmic Awareness Communications in 1979, is a "Special Report--(Alternative Energies)" that delves into the perceived dangers of nuclear power and explores potential alternative energy solutions. The publication positions "Cosmic Awareness" as a guiding force communicating through trained channels, offering insights into spiritual consciousness and global issues.

Nuclear Power Plants: The Mushrooming Beast

The central theme of the issue is a strong critique of nuclear power. The cover features a striking, surreal illustration of a monstrous entity representing nuclear power plants, symbolizing their destructive potential. The headline and accompanying text pose the question of how to shut them down and introduce the concept of new energy alternatives.

Dangers and Criticisms of Nuclear Power

Several articles and 'Cosmic Awareness' readings detail the risks associated with nuclear energy. It is described as a destructive force with "great violations to life forms by the use of radiation." The use of atomic energy is deemed "not beneficial" and likened to "the Beast being armed with weapons that can destroy the entire planet." The issue highlights concerns from neighboring planets regarding Earth's use of atomic energy. The "heart of the Beast" is identified as the money system, suggesting that exposing this would weaken the power of nuclear weapons and allow for the healing of the Earth. A global cleanup effort is predicted around the turn of the century.

Nuclear Waste and Space Propulsion

A question is raised about the safety of propelling nuclear waste into space. Cosmic Awareness suggests this is a "relative"ly safe approach for those concerned about removing radioactive forces from Earth, but not safe for those using space for travel. It is considered an "extreme approach" to a problem that could be solved by developing alternative energy sources, thereby preventing the need for such action. The nuclear industry is seen as seeking an acceptable way out of dealing with waste.

The Price-Anderson Act

A significant focus is placed on the Price-Anderson Act, which makes the public responsible for lawsuits and damages in case of nuclear meltdowns or accidents. The issue argues that privately owned power plants cannot obtain insurance for such disasters, shifting the financial burden to taxpayers. It is suggested that if utility companies were forced to pay for damages, they would "simply quit the business." The repeal of the Price-Anderson Act is presented as a direct and immediate way to "put the lid on Nuclear power plants in the United States."

Nuclear Threats and the Environment

The issue presents a map illustrating "Nuclear Threats to Human Survival" across the United States, marking locations of nuclear weapons facilities, underground experiments, university reactors, military and ERDA reactors, nuclear industries, uranium mill tailings, transportation/storage of radioactive materials, and radioactive waste burial grounds. It is stated that uranium reserves are limited to about 25 years, while the danger from waste will last 200,000 years. The energy produced by nuclear plants in 1978 is shown to be less than one day's total energy use in the U.S., with oil providing significantly more energy, indicating a disproportionate risk for the return.

Alternative Energy Sources: Migma and McClintock Air Motor

Two primary alternative energy concepts are introduced:

1. Migma - Clean Nuclear Energy: This concept, developed by Bogdan Maglich, is presented as a "clean nuclear energy" that is environmentally acceptable, produces no radioactivity or thermo-pollution, is economic, and directly translatable into electricity. It involves a cool process of colliding atomic nuclei. The Migma Institute of Clean Fusion was temporarily shut down for lack of funds, and the government and nuclear industry are perceived as not wanting this technology to succeed as it threatens existing nuclear power plants.

2. The McClintock Air Motor: This is described as a revolutionary engine designed by David McClintock, which runs on air and does not pollute. It is suggested that modern metals can now withstand the intense pressure and heat generated by this engine. The engine's principles are complex, involving vacuum and compression, and it has been tested at Oregon State University with a high compression ratio (27:1). The motor is said to be capable of powering automobiles, generating electricity, and potentially solving the oil and energy crises. The development of a working model is estimated to cost between $10,000 and $40,000. The issue outlines potential financing methods, including donations, loans, and the formation of a company, with the Aquarian Church potentially facilitating tax-deductible donations.

Political and Social Commentary

The issue touches upon the political landscape, mentioning the U.S. Labor Party's promotion of nuclear power, allegedly due to its association with Russia's stance on nuclear energy as an alternative to oil. It criticizes the U.S. Labor Party's perceived outdated views on solar energy. The role of corporate socialists and the Rothschilds is also mentioned in relation to influencing the nuclear debate and potentially creating a crisis for political gain.

Three Mile Island Radiation Cover-Up

A personal account details the alleged radiation poisoning of Kim T., the 14-year-old daughter of a C.A.C. member, following the Three Mile Island nuclear accident. Her symptoms, including nausea, pain, and a peculiar violet rash, were not diagnosed by hospital doctors. Despite suspicions of radiation poisoning, she underwent numerous X-rays. The account suggests a cover-up and malpractice, highlighting the desperation of the family and their reliance on Cosmic Awareness for guidance.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the inherent dangers and questionable necessity of nuclear power, the financial and political machinations behind the nuclear industry, and the urgent need for and potential of alternative energy sources. The editorial stance, channeled through Cosmic Awareness, is unequivocally against nuclear power, advocating for its complete cessation and the widespread adoption of cleaner, safer energy alternatives. The Price-Anderson Act is identified as a key legislative hurdle to overcome, and the development of new technologies like Migma and the McClintock air motor is presented as a path towards a sustainable energy future. The issue emphasizes self-discovery and questioning established norms, encouraging readers to explore truth through their own channels.

Title: REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS
Issue: Vol. 9, Number 1
Date: August 1979
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" delves into the complex issues of radiation poisoning, its cover-up, and the suppression of alternative energy technologies. It presents a case study of a child named Kim who allegedly suffered from radiation poisoning following the Three Mile Island incident, offering spiritual and dietary healing methods.

Case Study: Kim's Radiation Poisoning and Healing

The magazine details the experience of a child named Kim, who was suffering from psychological and physical stress attributed to the Three Mile Island radiation. Cosmic Awareness provided guidance, suggesting dietary changes including Miso, seeds, lemon juice, and various fruit juices, as well as epsom salt baths and vitamin supplements. The entity also indicated that wearing gold or copper, or using steam baths, could aid in detoxification. A healing session involving resonating electromagnetic energy was also described.

Alex T., Kim's relative, actively sought to inform the public about the alleged cover-up of radiation poisoning from Three Mile Island. He faced significant opposition, including police action, as he attempted to build a case against hospitals and authorities. The magazine notes that proving radiation poisoning in court is extremely difficult.

Proving Radiation Poisoning and Seeking Information

In response to Alex T.'s quest for evidence, Cosmic Awareness suggested seeking information from soldiers who experienced the Nevada test site radiation, their doctors, and lawyers. It also recommended contacting the Japanese government for information on the radiation effects in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The entity advised approaching the American Embassy in Japan for research contacts.

Critique of Nuclear Power and Advocacy for Alternative Energy

The publication strongly criticizes the use of nuclear power, labeling it as a dangerous and temporary energy source with a limited lifespan. It suggests that the current energy shortage is artificial and that vast resources are directed towards oil and nuclear research, while alternative energy development is underfunded and suppressed. The issue highlights the dangers of the Price-Anderson Act, which places the financial responsibility for nuclear accidents on taxpayers rather than utility companies, advocating for its repeal to end nuclear power.

  • Several alternative energy sources are presented as suppressed technologies:
  • The Gray Motor: An engine that ran on electromagnetic energy and required no fuel, which was allegedly taken out of production due to influence from major powers.
  • David McClintock's Air Motor: Another engine that runs on air and uses no other fuel.
  • Art Summer's Battery: Described as an unlimited electrical source that never needs recharging and produces high voltage, made from crystal.
  • Vortex Energy Motor: Mentioned as being developed in Santa Barbara.
  • Ocean Wave Generators: Proposed as a means to generate all necessary power for a nation by harnessing the energy of ocean waters.

Vested Interests and Suppression

The magazine posits that "vested interests"—primarily oil companies and those with financial stakes in the nuclear industry—actively suppress alternative energy methods to maintain their control and profits. It suggests that inventors are threatened and their work is stifled. The issue notes that the U.S. Labor Party, in alliance with Russia, promotes nuclear power, possibly due to Russian advancements in neutralizing nuclear waste.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the dangers of nuclear energy, the alleged cover-up of radiation poisoning incidents, the spiritual and natural approaches to healing, and the suppression of innovative, clean energy technologies by powerful corporate and governmental interests. The editorial stance is clearly against nuclear power and in favor of exploring and implementing alternative, sustainable energy sources, while advocating for transparency and accountability regarding radiation exposure and its consequences.