Bibliography


Very funny... You realize all these books would be banned by the nobles to prevent our final hopes...


"As I have done these things, so shall you do them, and things greater than these"   

This is crazy stuff.  What's crazier still: it's all for real. That's why we debated posting a bibliography; I guess I'd better put in the usual disclaimers - I dont agree with everything that's referenced here, but that's a long discussion; think of it as a list of "acknowledgements." I know, it's like I'm marking the trees and leaving pawprints in the snow.    I'm sorry so much of this is hard reading.  Toboe was lucky to have a granny to get him started.  There is too much here, and too little time for you to unlearn all the lies you've been told. 

Melda insisted on some of the harder titles just to demonstrate that this stuff is for real, it's got a lot of electromagnetics and if you pop over to Tom Bearden's you'll see why. (Puhleez: would Dr. DeGray make faces at this point?)

I included a few lighter topics (Life of Plants and Body Electric) as a counterpoint. The more symbolical stuff requires some heavy scholarship for which there are no shortcuts (Fulcanelli is hardly an introductory work), but I have placed links to on-line versions for the benefit of those with limited funds. Luckily a lot of you are just like Toboe and were born knowing more than you realise.

I'm not joking - . You think it's just "instinct" that's guiding Kiba?

I would only add this "instruction" (or warning). What you seek you will find.; If your hearts be true, then rakuen will find you. But if not, you seek at your peril. Guard then your hearts always that you may not seek vanities and your own destruction. For all these things will someday be the common gift of all good hearts. And perhaps (if the ookami smile upon you) we shall meet, someday soon, anyway, I hope so.

Na alye raku-


The secret life of Plants            Tompkins & Baird

Vibrational Medicine               Gerber

The body Electric.                   Becker & Gary Seldon

Electromagnetism & Life          Becker & Mariani (free online version)

Advanced Electromagnetism    Dale Grimes

World Scientific series on Contemporary Chemical Physics. vol 1, 26, 25, 19, 16, 18 etc especially:

Topological Electromagnetism,  T. Barrett

Modified Maxwell Equations,    Harmuth, Meffert, Barrett

(a lovely preview is available on Amazon which will give you an idea how much they DONT tell you!)

Traite des Quaternions,  1836    Rowan T Hamilton.

Treatise on Electromagnetism,  1873  JC Maxwell

Gravitobiology                         TE Bearden

Energy from the Vacume          TE Bearden  (the bibliography alone is worth the purchase, whatever you may think of the author)

History of history of Aether.  Edmund T Whittaker.

The chariot of Antimony.   "B. Valentinus"

Ten no Kaze.   "Bar Gilgaladini"

Parmi Tincawion.      "Coyotzin Amauta"

Liber  Campostellae      traduc. por  " Lua Cons"

La Mystereire des Catedrales.   "Fulcanelli"

Smith of Wooton Major.    JRRT.

We also cite the work of the following, which you may have to punch into ixquick or your favorite search engine. Where would you be without the internet?

Antoine Priore
Ruth Drown
Abrams
Louis De Kervran    biological transmutation, early LENR 80yrs before Fl. et Pons.
Andrew Crosse
Royal Rife             "another Toboe, too bad you didn't
                              have a Tsume to watch your 6:00"
Robert O Becker
Reinhard Voll
Thomas Galen Hieronymus   " I can do that with just a lump of SiO2"  - Elli.
                             &nb�p;              "that's because you dont know any better.." - ML

Ralph Sweet
John Bedini
Howard Johnson
Philo T Farnsworth,
Nikola Kozyrev             if only DW paid more attention to MW Evans... oh well
N.  Grebennikov           Neat experiments you can try...
N. Tesla
Don Elkins (and friends)
Ignatius Donnelly, "ignis fattus"
Vine Deloria Jr.
Oren Lyons
Maria De Santilli
Myron Evans,  Terrence Barrett, and too many others.

And I would be remiss in not mentioning the efforts of the following researchers and editors who have gathered so many references to this material (in spite of what many have said of their conclusions), remembering always that these have all labored in an age when the Book of The Moon has been "banned" bill of rights be damned, what you see in the open literature is but a fraction :  TE Bearden, David Wilcock, Richard Hoagland, Eugene Mallove.

Yes, I do like a lot of Yoko Kanno, but we're elves - so... The music has been shamelessly linked from: Luar na Lubre, Carlos Nunez, Flook, quizais no pude escoite as gaitas- frulas, pitos e flautin, si as oidos do loupes estorbais, I suggest something in the Carlos Nakai universe...  with a lot less fuzz above 6kHz.  Special thanks to Jonah Thompson o bedair cornel.

And finally a plug for our favorite authors:  John Tolkien and Clive Staples Lewis:  And I would remind the gathered Nobles of his warning:  "They have brought down deep heaven upon them"

Silai elenni!  Auta i lome, na caita more, na valai ar raukani entuluva endorenno. Caita Numen!   Cuando caia as aves, e mortua as peces en ao mar, volverai as loups e dagori do arcoiri:  Vinya Caladh, Sila Aglarieva Elennion.