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THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH is a publication of Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, P.O. Box 549, Vista, California, 92083 USA. The Journal is edited by Thomas Joseph Brown, Director of BSRF, and is published six issues a year (bi-monthly) with the assistance of the BSR Associates, at the Director's home, 1103 Bobolink Drive, Vista California 92083. Address all correspondence to the P.O. Box. Phone # (619) 724-2043.
BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH FOUNDATION is a non—profit organization (California State Charter) of people who take an active interest in unusual happenings along the Borderland between the visible and invisible worlds. The main subjects of inquiry include Ether Physics, Radionics & Radiesthesia, Tesla Technology, Dowsing, Hollow Earth & Underground Races, Fortean Phenomena, Occult and Psychic Phenomena, Photography of the Invisible, and Unidentified Flying Objects.
BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH FOUNDATION is under the Directorship of Thomas Joseph Brown. Alison Davidson is the Secretary-Treasurer. Eric P. Dollard (Wireless Engineer) is the Vice-President. The Foundation is incorporated under California law, May 21, 1951, (#245263), and has been in continous existance since then.
MEMBERSHIP in the BSR Foundation is $20 per year, which includes the Journal and discounts on Borderland Publications.
SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP is $25 or more a year.
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EDITOR-AT-LARGE, Riley Hansard Crabb, 2/16 Tamariki, Orewa, Hibiscus Coast, NEW ZEALAND, issues an edition for New Zealand and Australia. Contact him for current rates.
THE FOUNDER and first Director of BSRF was N. Meade Layne. He started BSRF in 1945 with the issuance of the Round Robin, original title of The Journal of Borderland Research. In 1959 he passed on the Directorship to Riley Hansard Crabb who carried on to 1985. Riley is now the Editor-at-Large. In 1985 Riley Crabb asked Tom Brown to assume the Directorship.
THE MAIN FUNCTION of BSRF is to act as a clearing house for information. Several areas of active research are being carried out also. Results of researches and pertinent information are published in The Journal of Borderland Research.
SUPPORT for the Foundation comes from sales of books and subscriptions. Send $1 for the current Borderland Catalog of Publications.
DONATIONS and BEQUESTS toward Foundation research programs and expenses are welcome. If you are interested in our work and can help, we thank you. BSRF does not have Federal Exemption Status, so your rewards will come from a higher level than the U.S. Govt. We also welcome donations of articles and research material for publication.
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