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New Atlantean Journal - 1977 - Vol 05 No 04

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Title: NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL Issue: Volume 5, No. 4 Date: December, 1977 Publisher: The New Atlantean Research Society Country: USA Price: $1.50

Magazine Overview

Title: NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL
Issue: Volume 5, No. 4
Date: December, 1977
Publisher: The New Atlantean Research Society
Country: USA
Price: $1.50

This issue of the New Atlantean Journal delves into a variety of paranormal and esoteric topics, including UFO phenomena, ancient civilizations, psychic experiences, and alternative science. The cover features a striking illustration of flying saucers and a futuristic spacecraft, with headlines highlighting an interdimensional 'hand' photograph, the hidden meaning of 'Star Wars,' ancient crystalline records, underwater archeology, and a Florida UFO kidnapping.

Featured Articles and Sections

Dewey Cummings: Scientist - Mystic - Speaker on Pyramid Energy This section profiles Dewey Cummings, a charismatic speaker and researcher who focuses on Pyramid Energy. The article details his unique background, including his West Point education and career as an engineer and consultant, before he discovered his own psychokinetic abilities. Cummings founded Pyramid House, Inc. to distribute inexpensive Pyramid Energy devices and is dedicated to exploring the potential of these energies for humanity. His lectures are described as entertaining, educational, and often humorous, earning him widespread respect.

Editorial: Forget Something? by Joan O'Connell Joan O'Connell's editorial explores the phenomenon of memory loss among UFO 'contactees.' She posits that while these individuals are not consciously deceiving, their experiences often involve a loss of comprehension of time, space, and dimension. The article questions the validity of 'trips' to other planets or inner Earth, suggesting that true cosmic awareness might be found within oneself rather than through external experiences or substances. O'Connell emphasizes the importance of taking contactee accounts seriously, even if controversial, and warns of potential manipulation of human minds by unknown forces.

Letters to the Editor This section features correspondence from readers: * Ralph W. Sutton praises the "New Age Guide" to advertising and orders a copy. * Harry Cohen commends the "New Age Guide" for its practical advice for UFO and New Age organizations. * William Hans Weiss discusses the work of Russian Professor A. L. Tchijevsky on the relationship between solar activity and human behavior, noting how sunspot cycles affect electromagnetic energy and human excitability. * Mrs. Arthur C. Taylor, Jr. writes about the book "COSMIC PULSE OF LIFE," emphasizing its importance in warning about contacting wrong entities and advising to let the Higher Self guide.

UFOPHENOMENA! Compiled by Joan O'Connell, this section presents several brief reports: * Uri's Secret Weapon? Robert D. Barry suggests that UFOs, possibly angelic, have aided Israel in four wars, citing 'miracles' and a whirlwind incident in the Sinai. * UFO Over Shelby, TN. Five law officers witnessed a huge, pyramid-shaped object with blinking lights, estimated at 300 feet long, hovering about 200 feet off the ground. * Sheriff Reports Bizarre Happenings in Virginia City, Montana, including cattle mutilations, unexplained lights, and black helicopters.

STRANGE NEWS! This section compiles various unusual news items: * A Salute to Elves! British troops on the Isle of Man are ordered to salute fairies. * Psychics Go Home! A planned psychic fair in Altamont Springs, Florida, was canceled due to objections from churchgoers. * Aztecs Predicted End of the World in 1987! Anthropologist Jeff Wilkerson interprets Aztec prophecies indicating a potential global catastrophe in March 1987, linked to their 52-year cycles. * Martyr's Blood Miracle in Naples, Italy, where the clotted blood of St. Januarius liquefied after prayers. * Red-Haired 'Bigfoot' Looking for Mate! A motorist in Wolverine, Michigan, reported being attacked by a large, red-haired woman. * Mysterious Island Appears! A mud island rose from Lake Victoria in Australia, possibly due to a meteorite or subterranean gas.

The Ancient Crystalline Records This reprinted article discusses the concept of ancient crystalline records containing vast amounts of data from ancient civilizations and their connection to Starcraft and cosmic dimensions. It suggests these records are stored in a different dimension and can be accessed by advanced Earthmen through placing crystals against the 'third eye,' transmitting data directly to the mind.

A Tale of a 'Lost City of Light'! Does Astroeth Lie Beneath Perth? This article details the search for the lost city of Astroeth near Perth, Australia, by the Omega Research Group, led by Nick and Jacque Parkhurst. They claim the city, believed to be built by Atlanteans around 10,000 BC, is buried 300 feet underground. The site was reportedly discovered by a Perth doctor in the 1930s who had clairvoyant contact with a spiritual guardian. Researchers have experienced 'vibrations' and mysterious voices at the site. Astroeth is described as a city of beauty with shining domes and fountains, and its name means 'City of Light,' a nickname later given to Perth by astronaut John Glenn.

Book Advertisements Page 8 features advertisements for three books: "THE PATH OF THE RAINBOW," "THE END OF THE RAINBOW," and "BRIGHT NEW WORLD," available from THE NEW AGE ASSEMBLY.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The New Atlantean Journal consistently explores themes of the unexplained, the paranormal, and ancient mysteries. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging serious consideration of UFO phenomena and other fringe topics, while also maintaining a critical perspective, as seen in Joan O'Connell's editorial on contactee memory loss. The journal aims to present a wide range of unusual information and theories, from ancient prophecies and lost cities to modern UFO sightings and psychic phenomena, often linking them to broader concepts of cosmic consciousness and hidden knowledge. There is a strong emphasis on research, personal experience, and the potential for uncovering profound truths about humanity's past and future.

This issue of The National Exchange, dated December 23, 1976, with a cover headline focusing on 'FUTURE DESTRUCTION CATACLYSMS:', presents a diverse range of topics from scientific warnings to esoteric explorations.

Climate Change Warnings

The issue highlights concerns about Earth's climate, referencing a federal scientist's warning about dramatic changes by the end of the century due to fossil fuel consumption. William A. Kellogg, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, explains how burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, which traps infrared radiation and warms the atmosphere. He predicts that within 25 years, the Earth could experience the warmest and wettest weather in 1000 years, with an estimated one-degree centigrade rise in average temperature by the year 2000.

An unusual report details a heat wave at the South Pole, with an Australian scientific station in Antarctica recording temperatures significantly above freezing in August 1977, peaking at 42 degrees Fahrenheit at Mawson station.

Underwater Archeology in the Bahamas

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to "UNDERWATER ARCHEOLOGY IN THE BAHAMAS" by Dr. J. Manson Valentine, reprinted from The Explorers Journal. The article details numerous discoveries of underwater formations, primarily around the Bimini area, suggesting the work of ancient, sophisticated civilizations.

  • Key findings include:
  • A large triangle with a rectangular area and a "dam" or "dyke" formed by gigantic, rectangular rocks, nearly twenty feet long. This area contains a system of three concentric circles.
  • The observation that visible outlines are not actual stones but ecological boundaries reflecting the chemical environment produced by submerged structures.
  • The discovery of a "dyke" with accompanying configurations, including ghost patterns of regular shape like a cross.
  • A "spur" symbol pointing northwest, attached to a U-shaped base.
  • A "hundred-foot-long artifact" built of stones, possibly a vestige of a universal glyph signifying "man".
  • Various geometric shapes on the sea floor, including step-like devices, elongated ellipses, deltas, circles, rectangles, and hexagons.
  • A "giant capital 'E'" and a "double-walled design in the form of a cutlass".
  • A perfect rectangle discovered off Pine Kay, noted for its similarity to the ground plan of the Temple of the Turtles at Uxmal.
  • A colossal ring of stones, fully a thousand feet in diameter, partially buried west of South Andros, with a section being three-tiered.
  • Systems of double lines resembling tracks connecting keys, and a network of nodular straight lines intersecting at right angles, described as resembling an architect's plan for a complex urban development.
  • A "most puzzling, yet significant" intricate gridwork of straight and curved lines south of Moselle Shoal.
  • A complex underwater system of squares, rectangles, and divided circles, including a huge arrangement of connected cell-like units forming an artifact roughly shaped like a "foot of many toes".

Dr. Valentine notes that these formations are often conspicuous due to vegetation growth patterns and that their mathematical precision suggests intelligent design.

Esoteric Knowledge and Psychic Development

  • The issue also features content related to esoteric knowledge and psychic abilities.
  • Gnostica: Advertised as "America's one magazine of authentic Occultism," it covers topics like Tantra, WitchCraft, Magick, Parapsychology, Tarot, Esoteric Astrology, and Sex Magick.
  • The Yoga Secrets of Pundit Acharya: Advertisements for books on "A Strange Language," "Mukti," and "The Saffron Veil" are included, offering insights into spiritual concepts and practices.
  • How to become a Psychic: A coupon offers information on becoming a psychic and learning about "The Continent of Atlantis is rising again," along with secrets to living a long and healthy life.
  • Lapis Linguis: Information is provided about a stone, Lapis Linguis, which is said to heighten psychic capabilities and sensitivities, based on Edgar Cayce's readings.

"Star Wars" and Its Meanings

An article by Dr. Ron Anjard, "STAR WARS -- ITS HIDDEN MEANINGS," explores the movie's success and symbolism. It suggests the movie is an allegory for Total Nature, Cosmic Consciousness, and God, referred to as the "Force." The article posits that the movie's message is that good people aligned with Cosmic Consciousness can change history, being more powerful than technology based on rational thinking detached from the "Force."

Other Content

  • Space Talk!: A section for reader inquiries, seeking information on individuals like Hope Troxell and Alice Wells, and requesting books on UFOs.
  • In Memory of a Friend: A tribute to Ray Palmer, described as a "true leader and pioneer" in their field.
  • The National Exchange: The magazine itself is presented as a source for "UNUSUAL REPORTING! FOR EXCITING FEATURES! SUPPRESSED INVENTIONS FREE ENERGY MOTORS! PYRAMIDOLOGY! MORE!"
  • Natural Science: An advertisement for a philosophy for this life and the life to come, emphasizing voluntary cooperation with Natural Law to fulfill individual destiny.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the unknown, the hidden, and the potential for advanced or ancient civilizations and technologies. There's a strong undercurrent of questioning conventional scientific or historical narratives, with a focus on alternative explanations for phenomena, whether they be geological anomalies, ancient artifacts, or spiritual concepts. The editorial stance appears to be one that embraces the exploration of mysteries, suppressed knowledge, and the esoteric, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond mainstream understanding. The inclusion of climate change warnings, while seemingly scientific, fits within a broader narrative of potential global disruption or cataclysm, aligning with the cover's theme.

This issue of 'The Cosmic Flea Market!' is a compilation of advertisements and short news items focused on UFOs, paranormal phenomena, New Age beliefs, and strange occurrences. The publication appears to be a newsletter or a small magazine catering to an audience interested in these topics.

Contents

UFO Clipping Service & Information

The issue opens with an advertisement for the UFO Clipping Service, which provides comprehensive coverage of UFO, monster, and related sightings in the U.S. and Canada on a monthly basis. Contact information is provided for further details.

Religious and Spiritual Offerings

Several advertisements offer spiritual guidance and information. 'A CANDLE' addresses questions about the Rapture, the soul's mortality, and being born again, referencing the Bible. 'ESPecially Yours' offers psychometric readings from signatures and problem discussions, with a mention of 35 years of experience by Rev. Mabel Hazell.

New Age and Esoteric Products

'MYSTIFYING PYRAMID ENERGY' promotes pyramid generators, dream machines, and plant crystals, offering a special 6" generator. 'HEALING STONED' is a 100-page book detailing therapeutic aspects of minerals, gem remedies, planetary influences, and myths, available from MINERAL PERSPECTIVES. The 'NEW AGE LISTING SERVICE' offers mailings from various New Age groups, publications, and businesses for $2.00 for six months. 'PYRAMIDOLOGY' offers a catalog of pyramid-related books and products from CHEOPS PYRAMID COMPANY.

Books and Publications

'THINKING AND DESTINY' by Harold II. Percival is advertised as a 1,000-page book covering topics like Destiny, Reincarnation, Enlightenment, Mind Control, and the Metaphysical Universe. Information is available from THE WORD FOUNDATION, INC.

Household Innovations

'THE JAMES CLOTHES WASHER' is advertised as an electricity-free, water-saving, compact, and economical washing machine. Descriptive literature is available from S & II Metal Products, Inc.

Classified Ads

A section announces new classified ad rates: 25¢ per word, with the first two words in all caps free. Bold outline headlines and boxing are available for an additional fee, with a minimum order of $5.00.

The Foreign Report: Aliens in an Alien Land!

  • This section compiles several short reports:
  • UFO Bathing Beauties: A Frenchman named Claudo Vorilhon claims to have visited outer space and had adventures with 'little green men' and spacewomen, recounting his experience at a Jack Tar Hotel ballroom.
  • Little Green Men Saved Jorge: Journalists are investigating claims by a youth in Eastern Peru who says he was saved from drowning by four scaly, human-like creatures with three fingers.
  • Russians Report UFO!: The Soviet press reported a strange moving ball of light sighted over Petrozavodsk, described as a huge star spreading like a jellyfish and emitting light impulses.

Spiritual Reader and Announcement

Rev. Thomas Allen Long offers a life style and soul chart for $25.00. An announcement states that Dewey Cummings' column will not be in this issue due to business pressures but will return in March.

The Sphinx Tomb of Rio

Authored by Dr. Ron Aniard, this article discusses the Gavea Stone in Rio, detailing its history, alleged strange sounds, sightings of a large chamber with gold coffins, Phoenician inscriptions, and mysterious portals. It mentions magnetic radiations from the stone disrupting instruments and restricting pilots from flying over the area.

Solar Power for Your Ethric Body

An advertisement for THE THOUGHT FORM WERKS offers a meditation system to amass solar energies and create thought forms, with a free exercise for saturating one's aura. The cost is $6.00.

Our Motto: Results

ESP Laboratory, headed by AL. G. MANNING, offers self-help tapes, occult supplies, and correspondence courses. They provide free information and a catalog.

Case Histories: UFO Kidnapping: Florida Style!

This is a first-hand report from a woman who claims to have experienced a UFO abduction in 1963 near Kissimmee, Florida. She describes hearing a voice, seeing a disc-shaped object, and being taken into the craft by alien beings. The report details the physical characteristics of the aliens and the interior of the craft. The witness also reports subsequent experiences and a pregnancy resulting from the abduction. The article notes that the case will be concluded in the next issue and that the drawings made by the witness are presented. The author, Joan O'Connell, is seeking correspondence from others with similar experiences.

Strange Beasties!!!

  • This section presents several short reports of unusual creature sightings:
  • 'Big Bird of Illinois' Attacks!: Two large black birds with a wingspan of over 8 feet attacked children and carried a boy for a short distance.
  • 'Bird' Leaves 'Clue'!: Residents reported a mysterious big bird with a large wingspan, leaving droppings the size of baseballs.
  • Huge Bird Shot: John Carroll, Jr. shot and wounded a huge bird with a 10-12 ft. wingspread in Montalba, Texas.
  • Pony Deaths A Mystery: Bizarre deaths of 15 ponies in Dartmoor, England, with severe internal injuries, are linked to UFO sightings in the area.
  • 'Pink-Eyed' Monster!: A scientific team is investigating strange happenings in Western England, including unusual sounds and sightings of tall, pink-eyed figures.
  • Wild, Fearless Cats Invade New Jersey Homes!: Residents report terrorizing wild cats with large heads and long bodies.

Did President Jimmy Carter Actually See a UFO?

This section discusses reports of President Jimmy Carter witnessing a UFO in Georgia in 1973 and his promise to release government information on UFOs if elected. It highlights a news item from 'U.S. News & World Report' suggesting potential government disclosures about UFOs. The section also advertises three recordings: 'The UFO Message,' 'Revelation 666,' and 'Secret Sea,' which are claimed to reveal truths about UFOs and ancient mysteries.

What Lurks Out There?

  • Creature No Shark - Crew: Thirteen Japanese fishermen insist a two-ton carcass pulled from the ocean near New Zealand was a prehistoric creature with four legs or flippers.
  • Under the Sea?: A giant octopus reportedly killed fishermen in East Indonesia.
  • Monster Sighted in Andean Lake After Quake: A 30-foot serpent-like monster has been sighted in an icy lake in the Andes mountains, Peru.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alien encounters, paranormal phenomena, and the exploration of mysteries beyond conventional understanding. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting anecdotal evidence and reports without necessarily endorsing them as fact, but encouraging further investigation and discussion. The inclusion of advertisements for services and products related to these themes suggests a target audience actively engaged with these interests. The magazine also seems to lean towards the idea that there is hidden information about UFOs, particularly from government sources, and that these topics are not mere fantasy but subjects worthy of serious consideration.

This issue of the magazine, identified by page number 29, focuses on 'INTERDIMENSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY OF PARANORMAL LIFE FORMS!' and is authored by Patrick O'Connell. The cover date is March 12, 1973, suggesting a publication in the early 1970s.

Interdimensional Photography and Paranormal Life Forms

The lead article explores the work of various researchers investigating paranormal phenomena. Dr. Stephen H. Prentice of York, Mass., leads a team probing metaphysical mysteries, seeking evidence of life after death through photographic and tape-recording techniques. The March 12, 1973 issue of 'Midnight' is cited, quoting Dr. Evely W. Standish of Berkeley, Ca., who believes 'ghosts' are not confined to specific locations but are constantly present, with an average home potentially hosting up to 17 spirits. The research team claims to have found evidence of spirit manifestations in diverse settings, including schools, apartment buildings, and homes, after exposing thousands of feet of film.

Dr. Joseph J. Parker of Lathrop ESP Research Center posits the existence of another dimension or zone where the astral body resides permanently, suggesting a constant reliving of lives in both physical and astral forms. This is based on his encounters with haunted houses, recurring lights, possessed individuals and animals, reincarnated life-forms, and departed spirits.

The magazine invites interested individuals to participate in infra-red photography of spirit phenomena, promising to publish successful photos with credit. Recommendations include using a 35mm single-lens reflex camera with KODAK High Speed Infrared 35mm film (HIE 135-20) and an infrared light source like a heat lamp. The author's own research suggests that larger lens apertures and longer exposures can yield spirit images. Harriet A. Boswell's book, 'The Master Guide to Psychism,' is mentioned, noting that a quartz lens may improve success rates, potentially allowing photography of spirits in seconds.

The article encourages attempting to photograph paranormal life forms concurrently with tape-recording spirit 'voices.' Dr. Prentice's team reportedly taped recordings of spirit forms advising them on how to enhance their equipment's sensitivity. The issue concludes with a call to action, asking readers if they will be the next to record evidence of paranormal life forms on film and tape.

Photographs Examined

Page 30 features an 'INTER-DIMENSIONAL INFRARED PHOTOGRAPH!' taken by Patrick O'Connell in Itoman, Okinawa, in August 1970. The photograph shows a 'hand' that appears to penetrate an iron fence. This image was captured during the Dragon Boat Races, a holiday observed in China and Japan. The village of Itoman has a tradition of being ruled by women while their men are at sea. The article notes malformations on the naked hand, with knuckles described as unusual.

Another section on page 30, titled 'BUILD A PYRAMID ANTENNA TO EXPAND CONSCIOUSNESS!', offers blueprints for creating antennas to refocus cosmic light. Blueprints for a 'Pack Up And Go Pyramid' (transmitter and receiver) are available for $10.00, and for a 'Large, backyard Pyramid' for $20.00. Information on constructing these pyramids costs $1.00 and can be sent to Dean E. Hardy in Allegan, Michigan.

Sneak Preview and Florida Research Report

Page 31 contains a 'SNEAK PREVIEW' of the next issue, highlighting 'THE CORAL CASTLE AND THE COSMIC CONNECTION!' by Psychic Reporters Bob and Margaret Bennett. This feature will explore levitation, teleportation, and magnetics, focusing on the Coral Castle and its creator, who has 'joined the Cosmos.'

The magazine also presents the works of 'New Atlanteans' Bob and Margaret Bennett, and Michael Heleus, described as a 'New Age New Scientist.' Heleus has developed 'ASTROSONICS,' which the magazine predicts will be a forerunner of future sciences. Several cassette recordings by Michael C. Heleus are offered, including 'Music for Meditation and Relaxation' and 'Lucid Lectures' on Etherean Physics and Cosmic Resonance, as well as 'Astrosonics and Cosmic resonance.'

A special sale is advertised for new friends: five back issues, 'Best of Scoop,' and a one-year subscription for $8.00, while supplies last.

The Spook Spot

Page 32 features 'THE SPOOK SPOT!', a section for reader-submitted 'spook' stories. One account from Brooklyn describes a local ghost, an older, grey-haired man, seen by the author's aunt. Another story, 'BINGO!!! THE GHOST CALLS FOR IRENE!!!', tells of Irene Hough who believes her deceased first husband, Wilf, guides her to winning streaks at bingo, communicating through a Ouija board.

A news item reports that two Roman Catholic priests in Aschaffenburg, Germany, were charged with negligent homicide in the death of 23-year-old Anneliese Michel after an exorcism attempt failed to cure her epilepsy. The priests had conducted rites after four years of medical treatment proved unsuccessful.

An 'Arty Spook?' story from Belen, N.M., discusses artist Gordon Snidow's experiences in his adobe house, where unexplained events like locked doors opening, chairs rocking, and mysterious lights occur without apparent cause.

The section invites readers to share their own 'Spook' stories.

Health Guide for Survival

Page 5 introduces 'Health Guide for Survival' by Salem Kirban, featuring a urine/saliva test developed by biophysicist Dr. Carey Reams. This test allegedly determines present and future health problems without physical examination. The guide claims to help prevent heart attacks, breast cancer, and correct leukemia and hypertension. Dr. Reams' method involves a unique 3-day fast and a special diet to restore body chemistry. The author, Salem Kirban, underwent this program and experienced improved health. The book details various health issues, including cancer, arthritis, diabetes, and glaucoma, and claims that many individuals with terminal illnesses have responded to Dr. Reams' individualized diet.

Revealing quotes from 'Health Guide for Survival' are presented, emphasizing the accuracy of Dr. Reams' tests and his focus on diet rather than medical cures. He states that healing is done by God and the body's life forces. The guide also highlights the importance of a specific mineral for breast cancer prevention and criticizes vitamins as mere crutches. It mentions successful treatments for arthritis, leukemia, and hypertension, and notes that weight can be managed by following good health rules.

Advertisements for the book include a price of $3.95, with an additional $0.50 for mail orders to cover postage. The book is described as containing full-color photographs and charts. A section on the back page lists the fact-filled chapters of the book, covering topics from heart attacks and epilepsy to cancer and menopause.

A Secret Method for the Mastery of Life

Page 6 advertises 'A SECRET METHOD FOR THE MASTERY OF LIFE' from The Rosicrucians (AMORC). This free book explains a rational method of applying natural laws for mastering life, drawing knowledge from ancient civilizations. It claims to offer teachings on developing inner power and commanding life forces. The advertisement encourages those with a true desire to advance to use the provided coupon to receive the free book, emphasizing that it is not a religious organization and the teachings are not 'weird or strange practices.' The Rosicrucians are located in San Jose, California.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores paranormal phenomena, psychic experiences, and alternative health practices. There is a strong emphasis on investigating the unknown, from interdimensional life forms and ghosts to esoteric knowledge and health methodologies outside conventional medicine. The editorial stance appears to be open to and supportive of these unconventional topics, encouraging reader participation and the sharing of personal experiences. The inclusion of advertisements for psychic services, health guides based on alternative medicine, and esoteric organizations like The Rosicrucians further reinforces this focus.