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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 290 Date: August 1986 (inferred from ED's Note) Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Theme: Prehistoric creatures, spiritual concepts, and societal issues.
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 290
Date: August 1986 (inferred from ED's Note)
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Theme: Prehistoric creatures, spiritual concepts, and societal issues.
All About Prehistoric Monsters
The issue begins by addressing a question about whether animals once became so dangerous and numerous that they threatened civilizations. Cosmic Awareness confirms this, linking it to the era around the sinking of Atlantis (approx. 10,000 BC). While many were destroyed by natural changes, it is indicated that not all are extinct, with some possibly existing in water bodies, caverns, or even through cloning experiments like the mammoth.
The question of why these animals evolved to be so large and powerful is answered by Cosmic Awareness, attributing it to long periods of heavy radiation affecting reptilian species. This radiation led to increased size, armor, and specialized features, which eventually became a hindrance to survival when geophysical changes occurred. Humans, being more adaptable, thrived.
The phenomenon of numerous fiction writers focusing on prehistoric monsters around the turn of the 20th century is discussed. Cosmic Awareness suggests this was influenced by Darwin's work and the subsequent archaeological discoveries of dinosaur bones, which challenged traditional biblical timelines and sparked imaginations.
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the discovery of petrified dinosaurs in the St. Lawrence River. The editor's note details a report from August 1977 about an island where approximately 20-30 petrified dinosaurs of various species were found, some with intact features. Cosmic Awareness confirms this discovery, calling it one of the most significant of the century. It suggests these petrified beings were created by ancients as a lure to trap threatening creatures, and that their discovery will lead to a new understanding of the past. The magazine notes that the owner's greed and the difficulty in securing government grants hindered the establishment of a protected park.
When Spirit Did Withdraw Into Itself
This section explores the concept of creation stemming from spirit withdrawing into itself. Cosmic Awareness explains that the mind tends to categorize existence as 'something' or 'nothing,' but true understanding comes from recognizing mind as the creator of images and realities. The universe expands as mind expands, and solidified ideas become realities. It emphasizes that all things are consciousness, and individual consciousness is a part of the greater Cosmic Consciousness.
Frequency Switch and Alchemy
This section addresses the concept of a 'Frequency Switch' and its relation to alchemy. Cosmic Awareness suggests that the world is moving towards a period of putrefaction, which will reach its apex in the next thirty years. However, this decay will be followed by a reversal and the emergence of a new age. Entities are advised to observe this process without identifying with the dissolutionment, and to focus on the new that will arise.
The Bolshevik General in the White House is Named
A question is posed about a Russian general, P.G. Grigorienko, who defected to the US and allegedly wrote a book about his 'suffering.' The questioner asks if this is the same general working for 'Bolsheviks in the White House.' Cosmic Awareness confirms this is affirmative.
The Guru's Dark Secret
This section addresses a question about Sri Sabbha Sai Baba, a prominent spiritual figure in India. The questioner asks if he is God or a powerful miracle worker, referencing a book that claims he engaged in homosexual acts and is the 'Anti-christ.' Cosmic Awareness states that the entity who wrote the book may not have been objective. While acknowledging that all entities have a 'dark side' and weaknesses, it suggests that Sai Baba's abilities, influence, and potential for power make him subject to temptation. The entity's use of his power will determine his future. Cosmic Awareness indicates that while such entities can be dangerous and need to be watched, they can also be inspirational. It emphasizes that true spiritual growth comes from within, not by merely following another, and that judging a guru should be based on their teachings, not their personal life or perceived flaws.
The Law of Change
Cosmic Awareness introduces the 'Law of Change,' stating that all things are subject to change and nothing remains unchecked. The core principle is that 'This, too, will pass.'
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently presents information channeled from 'Cosmic Awareness,' offering insights into a wide range of topics from prehistoric life and spiritual evolution to societal issues and the nature of consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging critical thinking, personal exploration, and spiritual growth, while also providing commentary on current events and historical mysteries. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that 'Awareness' does not judge but rather indicates and suggests, encouraging readers to discover truth for themselves. The publication also promotes various initiatives, such as the 'Love Chain' and the 'Great Peace March,' reflecting a desire for positive societal transformation and global peace.
This issue of the STAR magazine, dated December 5, 1985, features a cover story on Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy's controversial remarks about President Reagan, calling him an 'Israeli dog.' The magazine also highlights President Reagan's discussion with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev about the potential for an extraterrestrial threat to unite Earth. Other prominent articles include a report on 'smoker's face,' concerns about U.S. involvement in El Salvador, and an exposé on the alleged illegality of the income tax amendment.
Khadafy's 'Israeli Dog' Tag on Reagan
The lead story details Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy's use of the insult 'Israeli dog' towards President Reagan during a news conference in Tripoli. The report notes that this is considered a severe insult in Arab culture and was part of Khadafy's remarks following U.S. accusations against Libya for abetting Palestinian terrorists involved in airport attacks in Rome and Vienna. Khadafy denied training terrorists but stated Libya supported their right to liberate Palestine.
Reagan to Gorbachev: Threat from ET's would unite Earth
President Reagan revealed that during his private discussions with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at the Geneva summit, he suggested that a common threat from an extraterrestrial species could unite humanity and help them overcome their national differences. Reagan expressed that such an event would make their tasks easier by focusing on their shared identity as human beings on Earth.
Smoker's Face: Wrinkled, Weary
Dr. Douglas Model, a British doctor, published an article in the British Medical Journal identifying 'smoker's face' as a distinct look caused by smoking. This condition includes crow's-feet, wrinkles around the lips, and deep lines on the cheeks, along with changes in skin color and quality, suggesting a toxic process. The study involved 116 volunteers and found that smokers were more likely to exhibit these facial characteristics.
Is U.S. Press Really So Free?
This opinion piece questions the freedom and scope of the U.S. press by highlighting a story in the London Sunday Times about alleged U.S. involvement in the detention and torture of a Salvadoran embassy employee. The author notes that such a story, detailing serious human rights abuses, did not appear on the front pages of major U.S. newspapers, raising concerns about what the public is not being told.
Key Incidents and Cases
- Rare man-eating elephant sought in India: Authorities in Meghalaya, India, offered a reward for the killing of a rare elephant that had killed five people and feasted on their flesh.
- Man killed for 8 cents in Pittsburgh: Two nursing home employees were held for trial for robbing a man of eight cents and subsequently killing him.
- Mystery Plane Saga Continues in Littleton: A former Littleton city councilman claims an FBI operation involves a mysterious plane circling his house, stating he is on a federal watch list due to his criticisms of FBI procedures.
Income Tax Amendment Null, Void
An article by Merle Naylor claims a newly discovered document from the National Archives suggests the 16th Amendment, which established the federal income tax, was never constitutionally ratified. The document, a memorandum from the Office of the Solicitor of the Department of State, allegedly shows that only 27 states ratified the amendment, not the required 38, and that the State Department falsely certified 38 states.
Bullies Driving Japanese Kids To Suicide
This report details the disturbing rise of bullying ('ijime') in Japan's education system, leading to nine child suicides in 1985 and over 30,000 students refusing to attend school. The article describes the relentless nature of bullying, including detailed manuals on tormenting victims, and highlights specific tragic cases.
Hookers Spread the AIDS Virus
Dr. James Slaff warns in his book, 'The AIDS Epidemic,' that over 6,000 New York prostitutes carry the AIDS virus and are spreading it to customers. Most infected prostitutes are drug users who contracted the virus from contaminated needles.
Food Wrap Film in Cancer Tests
Scientists in Birmingham are testing clear plastic film used to cover food to determine if it could cause cancer, following American research linking additives in the film to cancer in animals.
Pentagon Wants Boost of 5.2 Percent
Defense Department officials are requesting a 5.2 percent budget increase for the next year, excluding inflation, to fund the nation's weapons buildup.
Soviets Landed on Mars... then returned
A Soviet defector claims the Russians have successfully completed a secret mission to Mars, landing cosmonauts and returning them safely. The defector also warns of the Soviet Union's development of significant military capabilities in space.
Lampooned Identity Law Gets the Ax
A federal judge has ruled Florida's controversial worker identification law unconstitutional. The law, which required blue-collar workers to be fingerprinted and photographed, was compared to South Africa's 'pass' law.
Court Overrules Moment of Silence
A federal appeals court decision struck down a mandatory daily moment of silence in New Jersey's schools, ruling that the law was enacted with a religious purpose, violating the separation of church and state.
FBI Arrests Man on Spy Charges
A man employed by a firm that prints for the government was arrested by the FBI and charged with espionage, marking the 11th federal spying arrest of the year.
Kremlin OKS Some Nuclear Verification
The Soviet Union expressed readiness to consent to on-site verification measures if the U.S. agrees to a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing.
New Light on the Currency Call-In: The 'New Economic Order' and 'The Overprint Program'
This section, attributed to the Patterson Strategy Letter, discusses plans for a 'new economic order' involving a single world currency, potentially facilitated by a currency call-in and replacement. It suggests that other countries have already reissued currency with blank spaces for an 'overprint' of a world currency denomination, and that the U.S. currency call-in is necessary to facilitate this global financial system. The article warns of a potential 'economic emergency' and the role of agencies like FEMA.
Nearing the Mark of the Beast
This section continues the discussion on the 'New Economic Order,' linking it to the concept of a 'mark of the beast' from Revelation. It discusses the potential for national identification cards, credit cards, and eventually computer chip implants for personal data and financial transactions, citing the number 666 and the increasing use of triple-digit numbers in codes.
Soviet Theology: Espionage in Clerical Cloth
This article discusses how clergy have allegedly been subverted to form espionage forces, citing the example of Bishop Tutu of South Africa and relating it to tactics used by the Soviets in Rhodesia and Nicaragua. It includes testimony from a former communist terrorist who converted to Christianity.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently features themes of government overreach, financial manipulation, and potential threats to individual liberty and national sovereignty. There's a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards official narratives and a focus on uncovering hidden agendas, particularly concerning economic policies and international relations. The editorial stance appears to be critical of government actions, advocating for financial privacy and questioning the motives behind global economic integration. The inclusion of articles on UFOs/UAPs and biblical prophecy suggests an interest in unconventional topics and a perspective that may align with certain conspiracy theories.