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Cosmic Awareness - 1992 12a - operation hot august night

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Title: COSMIC AWARENESS HOT LINE Issue: 92-12A Date: August 13, 1992 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: .50 Cents

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Title: COSMIC AWARENESS HOT LINE
Issue: 92-12A
Date: August 13, 1992
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: .50 Cents

This issue of the Cosmic Awareness Hot Line, dated August 13, 1992, focuses on an update regarding "Operation Hot August Night." It also includes various announcements, book reviews, and letters from readers.

Operation Hot August Night Update

The "Cosmic Awareness" message suggests that "Operation Hot August Night" is approximately one week away from its potential commencement, with a 30% possibility of it being carried off or attempted. The message urges entities to help reduce its success by strongly meditating and visualizing its exposure. It also advises alerting the black community and leaders of black communities to stay off the streets and not cooperate with the plan, as it could lead to their extermination, similar to what occurred in Nazi Germany with Jews, Gypsies, and Hungarians. If the plan begins, Patriots are encouraged to link up to relay information, assess situations, and identify allies and obstacles. The message indicates that further instructions from this source may not be available if the plan unfolds, emphasizing the need for individuals to learn to contact and work with others to restore freedoms.

Editor's Notes and Announcements

The "ED's Note" explains that due to postage issues, this Hot Line information is included with the regular mailing, which may or may not reach recipients before the end of August.

The "Memo from the Editor" dated April 13, 1992, touches on the unusual weather in the Pacific Northwest, attributing it to El Nino. It then discusses the K-Lonic product, stating that physicians using it made claims of curing cancer and AIDS, leading to its seizure by the FDA on February 25th without a warrant. The editor reports that the manufacturers have fled and are back in business, with K-Lonic becoming available again through an underground network. The memo also notes the unavailability of the book "AIDS, INC. Scandal of the Century" by John Rappoport, with inquiries returning "No such person at this address."

Book Reviews and Recommendations

Several books are recommended:

  • "WHAT YOUR DOCTOR WON'T TELL YOU--The Complete Guide to the Latest in Alternative Medicine" by Jane Heimlich. This book, recommended by Awareness in the past, covers topics like Chelation Therapy, Energy Medicine, and Therapeutic Diets, and is priced at $12 plus $1.50 postage.
  • "DRAGON POWER" by R.A. Boulay, a sequel to "Flying serpents and Dragons," concerns the origin of the fiery, flying serpent and its obsession with gemstones. It costs $15.95 plus $1.50 postage.
  • "VISITORS FROM WITHIN" by Lyssa Royal and Keith Priest, authors of "The Prism of Lyra." This book focuses on abduction phenomena, Zeta Reticuli's history, and genetic engineering, with information channeled from Bashar. It is priced at $12.95 plus $1.25 postage.
  • "The Lost Realms" by Zecharia Sitchin. Twelve hardcover copies are available for $19.95 plus $1.50 postage.
  • "New World Order: Can it Bring Security to the World's People?" A collection of essays published by the World Federalist Assn. for $5.00 plus $1.50 postage.

Services and Information

  • Biagio Conti offers handwriting analysis for $20 and a book "Exotic Patent Listing" for $23.
  • Robert Hanzel provides updated contact information for Stan Barrington and William Cooper, who offer tapes and videos, including the "Alternative 003" Video.
  • Two new SPIRALS newsletters are announced: SPIRAL in Marietta, SC, and SPIRAL in Osaka, Japan.

Reader Contributions and Letters

  • A newsletter called "The Whistleblower Report" from the National Coalition of IRS Whistleblowers is recommended as informative and free.
  • A hotline for "daily Laugh" from the pontiff is mentioned.
  • Pin dot eyeglasses are available for $9.95 plus $3 postage.
  • Dr. Beter Audio letters transcriptions are available for $43.
  • A humorous herbal aphrodisiac remedy is shared.
  • Dora Schlitzkus shares a remedy for allergies using ginger tea and ginkgo biloba.
  • Christa Tilton's manuscript, "The Bennewitz Papers," is available for $25.
  • Ed McCabe is working on a new book and offers a booklet on medical ozone therapies for AIDS research for $5.00 plus $1.00 postage.

Letters from readers James Henry, Frank Anderson, and Stanley Kmonk express appreciation for Cosmic Awareness and its newsletter. Charles Riddles expresses skepticism about aliens but acknowledges the value of the information. Bertha Semple sends a $500 donation to help Vikki's collator.

Jeanette Cullison emphasizes the importance of information about aliens, while R.G. from Grand Junction, CO, requests a focus away from aliens and back to government issues.

TIME Magazine Article Analysis

The issue critiques a TIME magazine cover story on vitamins, suggesting it is a precursor to the FDA controlling vitamin availability and making it prescription-only, thereby increasing costs and limiting access. It also warns of potential "planted horror stories" about vitamin overdosing.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The publication consistently promotes alternative health remedies and information, often in opposition to established medical and governmental bodies like the FDA. There is a strong emphasis on exposing perceived conspiracies and government overreach. The publication also engages with topics related to UFOs and alien contact, though some readers express a desire to focus more on terrestrial issues. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, encouraging readers to seek out hidden truths and to be aware of potential manipulations by authorities and mainstream media.