From Alchemy to Ecotechnology
Comments by James Borges, with excerpts from Viktor Schauberger‘s “The Dethronement Of Science” (Implosion Magazine, May 1955, No. 50), as originally printed in Journal of Borderland Research (2004...
View ArticleAn Introduction to Project Hermes
Selections from “Two Inventors Return & Project Hermes”, featuring materials by J. Gilbert E. Wright, with notes by R.M. Holland, Ed John, Meade Layne, Riley Crabb, et al.In the fall of 1951 the...
View ArticleMat and Demat: Etheric Aspects of the UFO
“Mat and Demat: Etheric Aspects of the UFO”, an article by Meade Layne, detailing topics more thoroughly explored in his mimeograph, “The Ether Ship Mystery“. This article is included here as part of a...
View ArticleThe Existence of an Ether
The following two-part article, first published in 1955, presents a starting summary of BSRA Carl F. Krafft‘s arguments on behalf of the existence of a dynamic ether, a theory he expanded on at length...
View ArticleThe Nature of Electricity and Ether
The following article, first published in the JBR (Vol 49, No. 4), by William F. Hamilton studies, summarises, and speculates on the modern theories of electricity and the physics that support them,...
View ArticleThe Electrical Mechanism of the Ether
The following article by A. Press (B.Sc., Chulalongkorn University), first published in the September 1916 issue of “The Electrical Experimenter” (and reprinted in the 2001 Annual JBR, “Ether,...
View ArticleLet’s Be Fantastic
The following article, first published in 1952 (RR, Vol. 8, No. 2), is a general survey of that region of the borderland containing the essential interests of Meade Layne, skimming the lines between...
View ArticleAn Excursus into Etheric Technology
The following article by Lindy Millard, first printed in the BSRA Round Robin Vol. XI, No. 4, May-June 1955 (and reprinted with editorial notes in the 2001 Annual JBR, “Ether, Electricity, and Its...
View ArticleThe Mystery of Mount Shasta
The following posting is a collection of three older pieces, presented as they first appeared in the original BSRA Round Robins and Journals, all three explorations of the still mysterious Mount Shasta...
View ArticleFly, Lokas, Fly!
The following posting is a collection of three articles from 1947, presented as they first appeared in the original BSRA Round Robins and Journals, all three explorations of the flying saucer phenomena...
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