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42LostCivilizationthe BermuTriangleNew Discoverieon And ros Islan

44Ken EagleFeather anDreams

46H. G. WellNear-DeatExperienceDid the GreatScience FictionWriter Know MThan He Said

48Astrology51Video & D57Puzzle

28The LostLibrary of Ivanthe Great

32Telepathy: aSympathy ofSoulsRobert Schoch onthe Early Research

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39The War forPlanet EarthPart II on t heIntergalactic WWII

41Thor’s Hammerin Quebec?Tracking Canada’sAncient Root s

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19 The ForbiddenArchaeologistThe Latest on theOldest Man

22 Confessions ofLt. HautA Dead RoswellWi tness Steps Up

25 Getting at theTruthStanton FriedmanTalks about Whatthe New‘Openness’ Means

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or crop circle aficionados eager to provethat t he phenomenon is real and not just

a concoction of hoaxers—such as the noto-rious Doug and Dave—there are few betteropportunities than those which accompaniedformation of the giant field design at AltonPriors, in Wiltshire, England on July 7 (7/7/ 07). Not only did the colossal pattern appearovernight but it did so while the entire areawas under careful human and photographicobservation. Even though the actual makingof the intricate 1033-foot-long design of 150perfect circles was not photographed, it ap-peared within a time window of no morethan 105 minutes and was accompanied by agiant flash of light which caused a cameratrained on the spot to stop functioning.

In a copyrighted story with photos andinterviews on her earth files.com web site, re-porter Linda Moulton Howe tells how stu-dent Gary King, his girlfriend Paula Pr esdee-Jones and filmmaker Winston Keech weredrawn to the spot that night in hopes of catching circle-makers at work. Keech’slight-sensitive cameras were optimized for

low-light conditions and set to run continu-

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onorganic cosmic dust, whenheld in the form of a plasma, in

zero gravity will spontaneously forminto helical structures like those inDNA, which, as we know, have thepower to reproduce themselves.That recent discovery has a panel of scientists from Germany’s MaxPlanck Institu te, the Russian academy of sci-

ences, and the University of Sydney specu-lating about the possible spontaneous ap-pearance of alien life forms unlike anythingwe know.

In a report published in t he New Journalof Physics experiments on the InternationalSpace Station (ISS), 200 miles above theearth, are described which have producedsuch structures held together by electromag-netic forces which, it is thought, might havethe power to reproduce themselves and ulti-mately to become intelligent, though notnecessarily friendly, competition for life aswe know it. The scientists are taking the re-sults to be an indication that we should look

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ously. After determining that no crop circlenor, in fact, any people were present, tthree then became absorbed in conversatiuntil interrupted by a great flash of light. Athat moment, the tape from the infrarcamera reveals what the observers beliewas an electromagnetic pulse of some kibefore going black. A few frames on the tado catch some kind of energy spike. Tother cameras unfortunately had run out tape just before the flash, a fact which tgroup believes was known to whatever in telgence was behind the phenomenon. Whnext the three were able to observe the aran imm ense new crop circle had appeared.

The dramatic new pattern was one of largest ever seen, covering 2.25 acres. Intestingly, the circles compensate for the ueven shape of the ground so that they aseen from the air as perfect circles, somthing which earthbound hoaxers would hard pressed to accomplish with unlimittime, to say nothing of a little less than twhours. As with many other such sites, thone was accompanied with strong odors a

other u nusual sensations.

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for life in forms far different than what wknow. The American National Researccouncil says we should start looking f“weird” life.

But, while materialistic science pceives such an unexpected appearance order as leading to random developme

which might go scarily awmany who see the principles

sacred geometry operating uversally are unsurprised by effects discovered in the ISS

periment. To them life, as know it, represents an optimum

rather than random—development of tlaws of proportion and harmony which guidthe universe, and the great forcefields of thabyss display the same unifying principles athose in our little world. In other words, thevidence could be interpreted to mean thalien life, when we find it, may end up beinmore like what we know than what we donthough there is certainly room for consideable variation.

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GIANT CROP CIRCLEA P P EA RS I N A FLA S HGIANT CROP CIRCLE

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or the last four years, John LenardWalson, an English musician and ama-

teur astronomer living in Scotland, has beencarrying his trusty 8-inch Meade telescopeand a Sony camcorder to various sites in theU.K. and on the European continent insearch of the best locations to photograph aseries of strange structures which he has ob-served in space. To say that the 38-year-oldWalson has produced some remarkable im-ages would be an understatement. Clearlyseen in regions of deep space are what ap-pear to be gigantic and complex structureswhich seem to imply some kind of intelligentengineering.

Seen with extraordinary detail for indefi-nite periods of time are colorful, even beau-tiful, configurations apparently with ele-ments of design which could signify atechnological purpose of some kind. How-ever, if indeed they have been engineered,the structures are built on a truly mind-boggling scale. Several of the objects photo-graphed in the Ursa Major and Orion con stel-lations appear t o be located in fixed positionsrelative to t he stars, meaning th at th ey are indeep space. Others appear to be in “highspace,” not far beyond the orbit of our m oon.In either case, the sheer scale—involvingdistances of millions of miles—is far beyondalmost anything previously speculated, evenby scientists willing to entertain the possi-bility of extraterrestrial intelligence. Amongthe few willing to consider such possibilities,though, is physicist Paul LaViolette. In his

book Decoding the Message of the PulsarsDr. LaViolette argues th at pu lsars may be en-gineered by advanced civilizations, and hespeculates that a highly advanced interstellarsociety might be capable of engineering star-sized structures to control the electromag-netic and optical radiations of stars in orderto create beacons for spacefaring navigation,if not more.

Just what is appearing to Walson’scamera is not settled at this point. His photoshave been examined by astronomers andphotographic experts in both the U.S. andthe U.K. and while mystified by the origin of his images they profess, at the least, admira-tion for his photographic skills and amaze-ment at his results. Gerry Gilmore, an as-tronomer at Cambridge University inEngland, and Henry Klein, a photographicanalyst at California’s Jet Propulsion Labora-tory, are among those who have congratu-lated Walson on h is achievement s in celestialphotography. Others, it is claimed, have du-plicated some of his shots, and, according toone unconfirmed report, the Cassini space-craft photographed a structure near Marswhich appears equivalent to one of Walson’simages.

Interstellar , a forthcoming video pro-duced by filmmaker Jose Escamilla, willpresent many of Walson’s images to the cu-rious public which can then decide for itself what to make of these striking pictures. Toview the video on line go to http:// www.tbln.com/.

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R E P O R T F R O M T H E F R O N TTr a c k in g t h e Ne w s o f t h e C o m in g E n e rg y R e v o lu t io n

n inventor whose reputation was ruinedin the eyes of the 1950s public may yet

be vindicated.When you dig into history of either “free

energy” or saucer-shaped spacecraft, you runacross the name Otis T. Carr. He was forcedto call his invention an “amusement device”in order to get a United States patent. Atleast one researcher had told me aboutseeing a working model of the Carr inven-tion, but ironically I threw out the notesabout those stories while downsizing fileboxes in July to fit into a smaller livingspace.

Which brings us to the end of July 2007,the TeslaTech conference near Salt LakeCity, Utah. One of the reasons I loaded mycredit card to get there was the program listincluding people I hadn’t encountered inmany years. And it said a speaker namedRalph Ring had worked closely with OtisCarr. An in tr iguin g art icle by Dr. Michael E.Salla, about Carr and Ring, in a recent Ex-traordinary Technology magazine was titled“How the U.S. Government Suppressed theWorld’s First Civilian Spacecraft Industry.”

After talking with Ralph Ring and thefriend who accompanied him to TeslaTech, I

agree with Dr. Salla’s assessment and that of the web site ProjectCamelot (first to inter-view Ring). They conclude that Ring is 100percent genuine, motivated simply to tell thetruth about events of 50 years ago that couldhave revolutionized our lives.

Tesla as m entorRing starts his story with mention of in-

ventor Nikola Tesla, who immersed himself in pristine natural surroundings duringchildhood as did Ring. During Tesla’s lateryears, Ring said, art student Otis T. Carrworked at the hotel where Tesla stayed, ranerrands for the elderly genius and cherishedtheir conversations. Since he was also a stu-dent of nature, Carr eagerly soaked upTesla’s con cepts.

Ring rem inds us th at Tesla told his finan-cial backer J. P. Morgan about ubiquitousfree power—anyone would have access topower broadcast throu gh the eart h by Tesla’sproposed system. Industrialists had otherplans, vast grids of copper wires and relatedelectric- and transportation monopolies.They feared Tesla would ruin the monetarysystem in which they made their fortunes.Tesla then realized the world wasn’t readyfor the abundance he offered, even when helater had energy concepts more advanced

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Ralph Ring meets CarrRalph Ring had always been

fascinated by magnetism, as wellas learning from nature aboutcause-and-effect, how bumble-bees levitate and other wonders.After service in the U.S. Army,he started a successful scubadiving business. At his wife’s in-

sistence he eventually applied for a safer jobon land, and ended up as a technician in alarge laboratory in California. An engineerhad quit a magnetics project and Ring

showed up at th e right time.Ring’s assignment was to apply strong

jolts of electricity to see if an electron couldtravel across a polarized field without di-verting to either the positive or negative side.The boss encouraged Ring to use plenty of electricity. But whenever Ring increased thepower, the electron just slammed faster intothe sides. As Ring understands it, the experi-ment was tied in with government interest inhow to t raverse powerful rivers of magnetismwhich flow in space.

He was soon bored with the repetitivetask and concerned about taxpayers’ money itate up. At the nearby work station, another

employee’s task involved levitation of objects.That burned out electrical equipment hourly,costing at least twice as much as the task Ring was doing. Ring’s knowledge of how na-ture works led him to believe he could doboth tasks differently—cheaply and easily.

Being a tinkerer, Ring owned somegarage-sale test equipment. One night hetook the cathode ray tube from the televisionand laid an oscilloscope, high speed Polaroidcamera and other equipment on the livingroom floor. His wife retreated to the bed-room.

than his broadcasting tower—smaller and more powerful sys-tems. Tesla publicly said he knewhow to build a revolutionaryflying machine with neitherwings nor propellers, powered byfree electrical energy from the at-mosphere. Blocked from realizinghis dream in his era, perhapsTesla did pass on secrets to his youngstudent.

A few years after Tesla’s death, Carrbegan to build models of circular foil space-

craft that would store the free energy in spe-cial regenerative coils. By the mid 1950s hestarted OTC Enterprises Inc., based in Balti-more, Maryland. Radio legend Long JohnNebel interviewed Carr, who said his modelshad been tested, airborne and one was lost inspace. Major Wayne Aho, Carr’s chief pilot,vowed they would fly to the moon if givenfunding to build a 45-foot craft.

Then the public-relations disasters began.In April, 1959, a crowd of about 400 peoplewaited for a scheduled test of Carr’s six-footmodel in Oklahoma City. The test was can-celled and Carr didn’t show up. Nebel foundhim at a hospital where Carr spent eight

days being treated for a sudden lung hemor-rhage. He had no history of lung problems.Fate Magazine published disgruntled

comments such as that of an Oklahoma Citytelevision reporter who felt the announce-ment of a demonstration was just “ballyhoo”to publicize a saucer-shaped ride planned foran amusement park.

Ring says Carr’s troubles intensified witha mercury spill at his laboratory. When hedecided to move operations farther West, hisdetractor s accused him of looking for a freshplace to find investors. In California his lifestory int ersects with Ring’s.

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THEEXTRATERRESTRIAL FACTOR

•BY JOHN KETTLER

In June, the famous dispute over reportsof a crashed UFO near Roswell, NM in 1947 got a new lease on life from a dead m an. Oneimportant witness to those controversialevents, whatever they were, had previouslyrefused to talk, but now he has, from beyond the grave.

Lieutenant Walter Haut was the publicrelations officer at the Roswell Army Air basein 1947, and was the man who issued theoriginal and subsequent press releases after the crash on the orders of the basecommander.

Haut died almost two years ago, but left asworn affidavit to be opened only after hisdeath.

In the text released in June, Haut addsseveral details to the familiar story, in-cluding an assertion that the famous claimby the air force that the wreckage wasmerely a weather balloon was simply a cover story, and that the real object had been re-covered by the military and stored in ahangar. Haut described seeing not just thecraft, but alien bodies as well.

The affidavit has been the subject of con-siderable media attention, and researcher

John Kettler has looked further into the case. Here is his report. ED.

aut’s supposed “deathbed” affi-davit turns out, despite the recentsensational coverage, to not bequite what it seems. In reality, the

affidavit was sworn and notarized five yearsearlier and was held by his attorney with in-structions to release it only upon his death.

Why it took two years more (Haut died inDecember 2005) is unknown, but his orig-inal stated goal was to fulfill a promise hehad m ade to t hen Roswell Base Comman der,Colonel William Blanchard, not to revealcertain highly sensitive experiences whileBlanchard was still alive.

It would appear that Haut erred on theside of caution and waited until he himself had left the scene to set the record straightand to provide what had carefully been leftunstated in his public affidavit. The differ-ences are major and highly significant. In-deed, they add some explosive new angles tothe familiar Roswell story. The confirmationof ET bodies at Roswell is hardly new. Haut’sswearing he saw them personally, though,is. The real shocker is that Haut explicitlydescribes the famous press release he wrote,the one which caused a global sensation inJuly of 1947, as a deliberate diversion and

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coverup of something much more importantthan ET craft wreckage strewn on MacBrazel’s ranch.

A Tale of Two Affid avit s

According to Roswell researcher DavidRudiak (http://roswellproof.homestead.com/Haut.html) here’s what really happened. Notonly did Haut have an expurgated and unex-purgated version of his affidavit, but he alsospilled the beans earlier privately in 1989 toRobert Shirkey, Sr., a good friend and theformer Assistant Operations Officer at Ros-well (attested by his son, Robert Shirkey, Jr.;audio clip at site) and also gave a length y per-sonal oral history in 2000 to researchersWendy Connor and Dennis Balthauser, peoplehe knew well and could absolutely rely uponto keep their promise not to release the inter-view unt il he died.

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If we dispense with the boilerplate, WalterHaut basically says five things: 1) Whileserving as the PIO, Col. Blanchard called him,informed him of the existence of the “flyingsaucer or parts thereof,” origin, a ranch NWof Roswell, and that the Base Intelligence

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hile on a mission to meet withthe French King Henry theFourth, the cleric and poet JohnDonne (1572-1631) had a vision.

He saw his wife carrying a dead child in herarms. At the time his wife was pregnant, andDonne was so taken by the incident that amessenger was dispatched to England tocheck on his wife. Unfortunately, it waslearned, Donne’s wife had gone into laborand delivered a stillborn, and this occurredon th e same day and, as far as could be deter-mined, around the same hour that Donnesaw the apparition.

Somewhat apologetically this story is re-lated by Donne’s biographer Izaak Walton(1593-1683).

“This is a relation that will beget somewonder, and it well may; for most of ourworld are at present possessed with anopinion, that visions and miracles areceased. And, though it is most certain, thattwo lutes being both str ung and t uned to anequal pitch, and then one played upon, the

Wsimilar to the one recorded for John Donne.But the SPR did not simply scour the litera-ture for cases; it actively sought out then re-cent cases (primarily from the 1870s and1880s) that could be well documented. Theyinterviewed witnesses and checked and cross-checked facts and data to ensure, to the bestof their ability, that they were not beingduped by fabricated stories (whether pur-posefully or simply due to faulty memories).In 1886 the fruits of their labors up to thatpoint were published as a massive two-volume work titled Phantasms of the Livin(by E. Gurney, F. Myers, and F. Podmore).

The title of th is work bears some explana-tion. The core of Phantasms is a collection “crisis apparitions” or “crisis hallucinations”(sometimes referred to as cases of “crisis tel-epathy”) that occur to a “receiver” or “percip-ient” in conjunction with a crisis situation,often death, near death, or some other verytraumatic incident such as t he stillborn childin John Donne’s case, on the part of the“agent” or “sender.” The auth ors of Pha

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other, th at is not touched, being laid upon atable at a fit distance, will—like an echo to atrumpet—warble a faint audible harmony inanswer to the same tune; yet many will notbelieve there is any such th ing as a sympathyof souls; and I am well pleased, that everyReader do enjoy his own opinion.” (Izaak Walton, 1640)

Indeed, although such a story may to thisday “beget some wonder,” similar incidentshave been recorded over and over again.Such cases are encountered throughout theannals of history and are found among allcultures and societies, savage and civilized,oriental and occidental. But, do they haveany significance and meaning? Are theysimply to be dismissed as chance coinci-dences or faulty reporting combined withperhaps overly vivid imaginations?

In order to address these types of ques-tions systematically and scientifically, inLondon in the year 1882 was founded t he So-ciety for Psychical Research (SPR). One of the first tasks of the SPR was to collect cases

Glory to the Hero (Nicholas Roerich)• BY ROBERT M. SCHOCH, Ph. D.

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What Can21st CenturyScience Learn from thePioneers of Psi Research?

What Can21st CenturyScience Learn from thePioneers of Psi Research?

What Can21st CenturyScience Learn from thePioneers of Psi Research?

What Can21st CenturyScience Learn from thePioneers of Psi Research?

What Can21st CenturyScience Learn from thePioneers of Psi Research?

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e reported in Part I (“The Nazi/ ET Connection,” Atlantis Rising#65) that, strange as it mightsound, the case could be made

that German advanced scientific knowledgeand weaponry was supplied by extraterres-trials somehow connected with a purportedunderground civilization in Tibet. Exactlyhow this information was conveyed is not

clear, but some argue that the connectionwas established through the mediation of Karl Haushofer, and that a group of monksfrom that underground Tibetan city came tolive in Berlin to assist with Hitler’s warplans. They were, reportedly, known as the“Society of Green Men.” There is some evi-dence to suggest that this situation evolvedto the point that aliens were actuallyworking “shoulder-to-shoulder” with Ger-man scientists. Hitler envisioned a NewWorld Order to last a thousand years. Withthe help of architect Albert Speer he de-signed grandiose buildings and monumentsto accommodate his new one-world Aryancivilization, to be supported by the slavelabor of the “inferior” races. However, it nowseems that this reputed alliance with extra-terrestrials was a marriage of convenience,since apparently they had a similar goal and,indeed, may have been using Hitler as somekind of straw man to facilitate their intendedtakeover of the planet. If all that is true, itputs the European war in a totally newlight—just one piece in an elaborate world-wide campaign of alien design, which in-cluded the participation of Japan in order tocontrol the seas.

From this perpective, the outbreak of World War II can be viewed as a push by the

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extraterrestrials to impose a fascist dictator-ship of the ent ire planet, under th eir control.If that is the case it appears that the plan-ning may have begun in the early years of the 20th century, and that Hitler’s rise topower was coordinated with Mussolini’s inItaly and the emergence of Hideki Tojo inJapan. Such a scenario would help to explainmany strange similarities between the threefascist movements, especially the militariza-tion of the governments, and the impositionof elaborate and sophisticated propagandamachines. Propaganda, after all, is nothingmore than a form of national mind control,and we suspect that the aliens are veryskilled in these techniques.

Cloned Storm Troopers?At the close of World War I in 1919,

under the t erms of th e Versailles Treaty, Ger-many was allowed to keep only 100,000 menin the army and 15,000 in the navy. Theywere not permitted to have submarines ormilitary aircraft. This situation rem ained ba-

sically stable for the next 14 years untilHitler came to power in 1933 and then, inMarch of 1935, instituted conscription andrenewed military training in open violationof the treaty. To achieve the extravagantlyambitious goal of world conquest, Germanywould need a bright new army of young,ruthless, efficient, well-trained stormtroopers numbering in the m illions. In 1933that seemed like an impossible dream, sincethe army then consisted mainly of 100,000aging, dispirited veterans of WWI, and someraw recru its. It seemed especially hopeless inview of the depressed economic conditionsin Germany at th at tim e. Yet, in Septemberof the very next year, six months before con-scription began, at the Nuremberg Nazi Rallyof 1934, 160,000 stalwart German soldierswith backpacks and rifles stood silently at at -tention in precise ranks as Hitler, HeinrichHimmler and SA chief Viktor Lutze walkeddown the wide center aisle towards flaming

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ALTERNATIVEARCHAEOLOGY

Are New Discoveries at Andros Island and Elsewhere,the Smoking Gun for PrediluvianCivilization?

Editor ’s Commen t

In the first eighteen issues of AtlantisRising we serialized, in graphic novel style astory called The Atlantis Dimension . Based on a screenplay originally written in theearly 1980s by editor Doug Kenyon (in col-laboration with artist Tom Miller), the storyrecounted the adventures of a group of con-temporary characters who discover the ruinsof Atlantis beneath the waters of the so-called Bermuda triangle. The action isdriven by ancient events on Atlantis whichunfold in t he lives of the principal characterstoday, who are, in fact, Atlanteans reincar-nated. There is plenty of action, ancient technology, underwater archaeology,treachery in high places, and nature turned very bad.

Long since those early issues, this publi-cation has established an identity tran-scending the themes of that story, but it is

possible that, had we not originally chosento publish that screenplay, Atlantis Risingmagazine might not have been evenlaunched. It should surprise no one, then,that we continue to emphasize the possi-bility of underwater Atlantean remains inthe Bermuda triangle.

Over the years, we have watched for de-velopments which reinforce the plausibilityof our scenario, and there have been morethan a few. Even the building of th e world fa-mous Atlantis resort on Paradise Island in

Bahamas echoes a key story element of ourswritten over ten years before the fact. Thenam e Paradise island, for exam ple, was used in connection with a similar Bahamas resort development , in what we thought at t he timewas an entirely fictitious way.

For most who follow the subject of At-

lantis in the Bahamas, though, thestory focusses on the famous prophecy by Edgar Cayce, madein the 1920s, that the ruins of At-lantis would ultimately be redis-covered in the Bahamas. We could, hedeclared, expect the reappearance to beginin the late 1960s. When University of Miamiscientist Dr. Manson Valentine located anapparent underwater pavement near Biminiin 1968 the Cayce prophecy made headlines.

In the ensuing excitement researchers and media types from all over the world flocked to the area. The hoopla was short-lived thou gh. The “experts” soon pronounced t he“Bimin i Road” noth ing m ore than ordinary“beachrock,” hardly worth a second look.Very soon, anybody who dared to treat Val-entine’s discovery, or Cayce’s prophecy, seri-ously was laughed off the stage. And therethe m atter has been put to rest.

Or has it? As regular readers of this magazine

know, archaeologists Drs. Greg and Lora Little, William Donato an d other researchersworking primarily on behalf of the Associa-tion for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), the Virginia-Beach-based Edgar Cayce organization, have continued to track the evidence, wherever it might lead, and

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have pro-duced some star-tling results. Not theleast of their discoveries isthat the so-called debunking of the

Bimini Road discovery is itself a virtualhoax. Greg Little reported the entire matter in AR #57 (See “Exposing a ‘Skeptical’

Hoax”). In t heir considerable studies the Lit-tles have turned up extensive evidence that the location once served as a busy seaport,and did so long before sea levels approached their present height—in other words, thou-sands of years before hu mans are believed tohave been capable of such highly organized effort. Moreover, Greg Little demonstrates,conclusively, that the conventional view,usually presented in the media, is based upon many false representations of the ac-tual facts.

The significance of the Bimini Road dis-covery—establishing as it does the existence

of anom-alous predilu-vian civilization—isdifficult to overstate. That,however, is, apparently , only t he be-ginning of the story. The Littles and their associates have continued to bring to light many astonishing artifacts throughout thearea, particularly at Andros island which arethrowing conventional thought, if not intothe trash heap of history, into, at the veryleast, confusion.

The following report filed with AtlanRising by Greg Little summarizes the latest work:

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interesting dark features found on theBahama Bank, dubbed the “tee andball” by Lora Little, consisted of a sev-eral-hundred-foot-long dark formationshaped like a massive golf tee with around dark “ball” at its top. It is lo-cated about 25 miles offshore. Foundin an area where the seabed is whitesand, the black formation on thebottom is formed primarily from denseturtle grass. These grassy areas areheavily populated by a wide variety of fish, turtles, and sharks. The “ball”next to the “tee” had a boat trailerdumped in it along with several hugetires. This type of dumping is done byBahamas’ fishermen to increase thecover for fish. However, the long “tee”consisted of a line of scattered stoneblocks, which allowed the buildup of turtle grass. The blocks are far toolarge for ship ballast and were notdumped into piles. All of the dark fea-tures on the Great Bahama Bank are indepths of 20-30 feet of water.

Two other dark formations on theBank were also found to be formedfrom stone slabs. These also were fartoo large to be ballast stone for ships;however, all of them, including somethat were elevated into large “piles,”were covered by a considerableamoun t of sand. More investigations of these dark features on the Great Ba-hama Bank are described later.Andros Shoreline Investigations

Several miles of the shallow shore-line along North Andros were exam-ined with a remote underwater videocamera pulled by a cable on the boat.This revealed an area where massiveslabs of stone were found to be lyingon the bottom just off 50-foot-highsheer stone cliffs that are pounded bywave action coming off the deep“Tongue of the Ocean” trench runningalong east Andros.

A series of land expeditions, con-ducted with descendants of SeminoleIndians who fled to the Red Bays areaof Andros starting in the 1820s, weremade. A curious dolmen-like forma-tion was found in the pine jungle sev-eral miles from Red Bays. About adozen caves, some of them quite largeand deep, were explored. In addition,we became interested in three crashed

plane remains we found. This is alsodescribed in a later section.Discovery of the underwater“Joulter’s Wall”

Numerous interviews with localresidents of Andros were made. Oneresident told us about a huge, under-water wall that was located in shallowwater on the small chain of islandsknown as Joulters Cays, about 7 milesNorth of Andros. Joulters is completelyuninh abited, and data obtained duringthe past 20 years has shown that

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ovember 2 006 —Bimini Side-Scan Sonar Project

A November 2006 expeditionconducted a side-scan sonar and

sub-bottom profiling project at Bimini uti-lizing an underwater exploration company.Archaeologist Bill Donato organized andconducted this project with support fromthe A.R.E. The side-scan sonar off west Bi-mini was done in a large rectangular arearoughly two by five miles. The computer-assisted sonar yields bottom images thatare similar to an aerial photographshowing contours and details of whatevermay be on the bottom. While sunkenships, cargo, and unusual formationswere found by this huge project, onefinding, in particular, caught Donato’sattention. It was a series of uniform,consistently oriented, rectangularstru ctur es at a depth of 100 feet. Over adozen of these building-sized forma-tions were found by the sonar. Theyranged in size from 5-20 feet by 10-25feet. An effort was immediately madeto dive to these sites; however,strong bottom currents madereaching them impossible. It is nowknown that the sea levels at Biminiin 10,000 B.C. were about 110 feetlower than today, so the presenceof these rectangular formations at100 feet was intriguing, to say theleast. (Note that these were re-found and inspected in June 2007,which is described later.)

May 20 07 —Andr os Explora-tion

Drs. Greg & Lora Little made

a weeklong expedition in May toNorth Andros with Bahamas’boat/dive operators Krista andEslie Brown. The purpose of this trip was to conduct awide, systematic survey of theGreat Bahama Bank and ex-plore the small islands justnorth of Andros. An aerialsurvey of a portion of theGreat Bahama Bank wastaken on the way to Androsto locate several intriguingdark features that had beenpreviously seen from the

air, but never directly in-vestigated. Several of these features were foundand the GPS coordinatesof them were taken bythe plane. All of thesewere then visited byboat.

Findings a t under-water dark featureson the Great Ba-hama Bank

One of the most

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lockwise)ulter’Wall. CrashedC-3 on Andros. ” Tee andll” formation. Underwater wallJoulters. One of the smallest blocks

om the Joulters wall, removed from beneathger blocks. Mysterious 500-foot -long dark featurethe Great Bahama Bank.

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he was not clear whether it was night or day nor whereshe was; she made a second effort, wincing and groaning,

and turned over and got in a sitting positionand looked about her.... She seemed to be ina strange world, a soundless, ruinous world,a world of heaped broken things. And it waslit—and somehow th is seemed m ore familiar to her mind t han any other fact about her—by a flickering, purplish-crimson light.”

This isn’t a description, by a Japanese sur-

vivor, of the atomic bomb exploding over Hi-roshima in August 1945, thou gh it soundslike one.

Rather , it’s a description, by a French sol-dier, of a German atomic bomb explodingover the Eiffel Tower in Paris in the latetwentieth century.

The description appears in The Last War: A World Set Free , a novel published byfounder of science-fiction H. G. Wells in1913. In The Last War Wells also provides adetailed description of an artificially inducedchain r eaction, calling th is process a “diseaseof matter.” Not until the early 1930s did anyscientist think such a thing might be

possible.In The War in the Air , a novel publishedin 1908, the English novelist/social prophethad proven equally prescient. The novel de-scribes a surprise air attack on Manhattan.Wells sets forth the disposition of the enemypowers as it actually would be during theSecond World War: the Japanese rule the Pa-cific, while the Germans conquer Europeunder the leadership of a charismatic fanaticwho is half Napoleon, half “Nietzsche’sOverman revealed.”

The farther in time we get from H. G.Wells (1866-1945), the more uncannily pro-

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phetic heseems. Cer-tainly not allhis imaginingshave cometrue. There hasbeen no invasionfrom Mars ( TheWar of theWorlds , 1898), norhave there beenany feats of timetravel ( The Time

Machine , 1894-95)

that we know of. Butscattered here andthere throughout Wells’smany novels, short stories and essays areastonishingly apt descriptions, not only of events t hat would come to pass, but of specu-lative ideas that would catch fire only manydecades later.

In the short story The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1898), the actions of theeponymous narrator dramatize the notion,first popularized by medium Jane Roberts’sin her 1970s Seth books, that “our thoughtscreate reality.” They also make real the con-cept, vividly fleshed out in the Back to theFuture movie trilogy of the 1980s, that if wewere to travel back to the past we wouldchange the present and th e futu re. The heroof The Man Who Could Work Miracles dis-covers he can make anything happen andcreate any object simply by wishing it so. Hebegins with minor feats like materializing arose. He soon becomes involved in rightingsocial injustices. Eventually he gets so car-ried away that he doesn’t want the day to endand inadvertently wishes that the earthwould stop rotating on its axis. He gets hiswish—and momentum tears everythingmovable off our planet’s surface, carrying thedebris forward in a cataclysm of destruction.

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The narrator hastiwishes himself back to the time

in the past before he had acquired thesemagical powers, also wishing that he not ac-quired them and that he forget he ever had.All this happens, and as the story ends theearth is moving forward on its calm and cus-tomary path.

How was Wells able to be so amazinglyaccurate in so many of his predictions?

The startling answer may be that he actu-ally had seen the future.

Herbert George Wells was born into aworking-class family in Bromley, Kent, sopoor it seemed unlikely Wells would evereven qualify for college. At age 14 he was ap-prenticed to a draper; he despised this andbroke away, attending night school and be-coming a teacher’s assistant at The HoltAcademy in Wrexham, Wales. Eventually,Wells would receive a scholarship to study bi-ology, atten d lectures in London, and in 1888acquire a college degree in science, thuspaving the way for a brilliant career as awriter. But it was while he was at Holt, in1886, just before his twenty-first birthday,that something may have happened to the fu-ture writer that changed, more radically thanany sojourn at a college, the entire futurecourse of his life.

Wells tells us in his Experiment in Autobiography (1934) that he was playing football

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