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Gerry Vassilatos’s “The Ray of Discovery” video series begins here—

Ray I: Nikola Tesla

In ETHERIC PHYSICS we learn about the phenomenal discoveries which led to Tesla’s great life-work. Revealed here is his conception of the ether and its relationship with our own innermost lives. We are also informed about the pathological resistance by the House of Morgan to his discoveries. Insight into the opposition of Morgan, whose daughter fell deeply in love with Tesla, reveals the formidable forces opposing all discoverers in the field of etheric energy. ECHOES OF RADIANT SPACE recounts the way in which Tesla tapped into the vast etheric reservoirs of dynamic energies. We are told how Tesla’s large designs actually yielded far more energy than they took to run. We are, finally, driven into the astonishing revelation concerning Tesla’s involvement with what later was called psychotronics. Many of his claims are actually forerunners of a new technology — yet to be revealed.

Bob Beck’s “Foundation”

Yesterday’s Magick is Today’s Science, Solar Radiation and Stock Prices, Man-Woman: The Bio-Cosmic Transducer, How to Manufacture a Psychic, and more!

Man is unique in that the RNA in his brain has a dielectric constant K of 140,000. How many engineers are in here? Do you realize the significance of that figure? That one little cell, out of billions and billions in your cerebral cortex, can approach the liquid crystal boundaries, a quantum transducer that will respond to coherent energies in the neighborhood of one hundredth of a micro-gauss.


Bob Beck’s “Foundation” - Part 1
Bob Beck’s “Foundation” - Part 2
Bob Beck’s “Foundation” - Part 3
Bob Beck’s “Foundation” - Part 4
Bob Beck’s “Foundation” - Part 5 (and commentary)


Adapted from a tape recording of a 35mm slide presentation by Bob Beck at The 1978 United States Psychotronic Association Conference in Atlanta, GA; originally appeared in the “Round Robin” of The Journal of Borderland Science, Volume XXXVI, No 1 through No 6, January-December 1980.