Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena
Date: 02 June 2011, 06:52
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From reviews: I found this book while rummaging through the Cottonwood, Arizona, Public Library for something about the UFO/Faerie connection and was struck when I saw the illustration of "Zarg" about to be stung into wakefulness by the misuse of psychotronic weaponry. I had seen the same image in a vision, with the minor exception that in the vision presented to me it was a small boy dropping a stone down an ancient, deep well at the bottom of which the dragon slept instead of a wasp as in the illustration, six of one and a half dozen of the other. The "Zarg" that Bearden posits is, of course, the old Midgard Serpent who's awakening shatters the illusion of this reality in the old Norse myth. As I started reading this book it was making too much sense and was too divergent from what I had been taught in school not to become deeply unsettling to me. As it was I had recently met Mr. Virgil "Posty" Armstrong and I contacted him hoping he could help me put the Excalibur Briefing in the proper perspective so I could continue to study it or discard it. Virgil said that he and Tom Bearden "went way back" and, yes, he endorsed the book's significance. He said that Tom's theories were "highly regarded in the intelligence community" and that I should study the book carefully. This was enough to keep my nose to the proverbial grindstone and I wore out two copies by reading and re-reading it daily. For me the core of the material is Part II as Bearden goes back through modern scientific theory and makes the necessary conceptual adjustments to bring physics up to speed. It was Bucky Fuller who observed that any mathematical system in which the relationship between the diameter and circumference of a circle is expressed as an irrational number needs to be re-worked and it is Tom Bearden who has said that in a world where there exist things that are illogical but nevertheless true, logic needed to be reworked. And Tom does that work. Profoundly enlightening and deeply disturbing, the Excalibur Briefing is an important dose of iconoclastic bottom line. Oh, I too feel, as a previous reviewer observed, that Tom does undeservedly shove all the credit for the weaponization of psychotronics off on those bad boy Soviets when it should be obvious other people have their dirty fingers in the pie too. I assume he's evoking the 5th Amendment in this respect. This book is totally absorbent from beginning to end, a must have to paranormal researchers and new wave physics alike,you would need at least 4 or 6 semester of any college engineering physic program to get the most juice out of this book,a lot of speculation have to be arise after the publication of this book, soo,if you want to know what reality really means or why nuclear weapons are consider already obsolete then read it.By the way I kind of amaze how little cover have this book in differents domains..other cover up maybe..
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