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THE JOURNAL OF BORDERLAND RESEARCH (ISSN 0897-0394) is a publication of Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 429, Garberville, California 95440-0429 USA. Phone: (707) 986-7211, Fax: (707) 986-7272. Contents are © 1991 by BSRF, Inc. The Journal is published six issues a year (bi-monthly) with the assistance of the BSRF Associates. The Journal is issued to members of BSRF.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Thomas Joseph Brown
MANAGING EDITOR
Michael Brian Theroux
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Yerba Santa
CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE
Michael Brian Theroux, Michael Riversong, Michael Baran, Bill Few, Dan Winter, Alison Davidson, Albert Zock, James T. Westwood, Searlas Eabhard, Larry Spring.
COVER ART: Michael Brian Theroux
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BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH FOUNDATION, Inc. is a non-profit organization of people who take an active interest in observation of their physical, mental and spiritual environment -- personally, globally, and universally. Subjects of inquiry on this Borderland between the Visible and Invisible Manifestations of Reality include: Archetypal Forms and Forces of Nature and the Use of the Imagination and Intuition to Perceive Them, Ether Physics and Etherial Forces, Light and Color, Radionics and Radiesthesia, Dowsing, Orgone Energy, Nikola Tesla & The Electrical Sciences, Viktor Schauberger & Water Technology, Octaves of the Elements, Electricity & The Evolving Soul, Initiation Science & Advanced Human Perceptions, Hollow Earth Mysteries, Anomalies & Fortean Phenomenon, Hypnosis, Photography of the Invisible, and Unidentified Flying Objects.
BORDERLAND SCIENCES RESEARCH FOUNDATION was founded by N. Meade Layne in February 1945 with the issuance of his first ROUND ROBIN, original title to The Journal of Borderland Research. B.S.R.F. is a non-profit foundation incorporated under California law, May 21, 1951. The Board of Directors is: Thomas Joseph Brown, Director; Peter A. Lindemann, Vice-President; Michael Theroux, Secretary-Treasurer
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