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Contents -
Issue 1
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- ELECTRO-MAGNETIC POLLUTION
by Richard Conant
The environment most of us inhabit is filled with an invisible form of
pollution that until recently has been largely ignored. But a growing volume
of research is heightening concern that electromagnetic pollution may be
negatively impacting the health and well-being of millions.
- IS ANTI-GRAVITY IN YOUR FUTURE,
by David Lewis
It's the simple things that defy explanation. The fundamentals of gravity,
for instance, still stump modern physicists. Professor John Searl, an English
inventor, claims to have reversed the attraction of gravity. That's right!
Searl claims to have conquered gravity.
- JAMES REDFIELD ON THE FUTURE
by Cynthia Gage
Last spring, twelve million of us tuned into the PBS special, Ancient Prophecies,
fascinated by the foreboding visions of Nostradamus, Gordon Michael Scallions,
Edgar Cayce and others. Such an impressive consensus makes calamity seem
almost inevitable. But James Redfield, author of The Celestine Prophecy
has another vision, one that offers the opportunity to walk a more positive
path. According to Redfield, there's still time to avert impending ecological
and social catastrophes, if enough of us can actualize the insights he's
outlined in his runaway bestseller.
- TOP 10 ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS WITH
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
by David Hatcher Childress
Like a real life Indiana Jones, maverick archeologist David Hatcher Childress
has taken many incredible journeys to some of the oldest and most remote
spots on earth. Writing prolifically of lost cities and ancient civilizations,
he has produced no less than six lengthy books (the Lost Cities series)
chronicling the dimly remembered glories of obscure locales from the Gobi
desert to Puma Punku in Bolivia, from Mohenjo Daro to Ba'albek.
- TROPICAL DISEASES
by Ann Louise Gittleman
In September 1992 the Associated Press carried the story, Worldly Worms!
Traveling Parasites Leave Latin America to Afflict Big Apple. Four orthodox
Jews in New York City had been mysteriously stricken with seizures. CAT
scans showed pork tapeworm cysts in the brain, a most startling revelation,
considering these individuals never ate pork due to their religious dietary
laws. The shocking part is: this is not an isolated incident. Parasites
are not a problem reserved for developing countries or the tropics. Parasitic
infections are a major cause of illness in the United States, says Dr.
Theodore Nash of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(Bethesda, Maryland) in a recent press release.
- VISION PLUS
by N. Thomas Miller
Just what is going on in the media, anyway? When it comes to the kind of
material, you will find in Atlantis Rising, it's obvious that something
very unusual is starting to happen. Not too long ago the climate for bringing
up such ideas was pretty chilly. Lately it's gotten a lot more inviting.
Features
- Atlantis Dimension
- Book Review: The Legacy De Lubicz
by Dr. Joseph Ray
The focus in this premier issue is books concerned with ancient Egypt.
We've selected a real family as you shall see. We'll begin with Serpent
in the Sky: the High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt by John Anthony West.
- Music: Stress RX by Robert
J. Resetar
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