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			by Robert Bruce Baird 
			
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			We can ask the reader to see if the 
			T-square of the Masons which Churchward details has a 50,000 year 
			history, which we have dealt with, has any application in this 
			report you might remember from "Psychic Discoveries Behind The Iron 
			Curtain" that formed a large part of my early knowledge in these 
			matters.  
			
			  
			
			These devices had been inspired, they 
			(Ostrander and Schroeder of the American teaching 
			profession who wrote this remarkable book.) were told, by archaic 
			manuscripts and forgotten discoveries. They noticed at once that the 
			collection included forms resembling the ’ankh’ (or looped cross) and the
			pyramid commonly associated with Ancient Egypt.  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			“PAVLITA GENERATORS" 
			 
			When Ostrander and Schroeder first saw this collection of
			Pavlita 
			generators, Robert Pavlita himself was in his mid-fifties, the 
			design director of a Czech textile plant. He had been interested in 
			the subtle use of energies since the twenties. Thirty years of 
			research had taken him into several strange pathways, including a 
			
			study of Ancient Egypt.  
			 
			Several scenes depicted in tomb paintings and wall engravings 
			intrigued him, as they have intrigued other engineers. A common 
			representation of a priest offering a libation to Osiris, for 
			example shows the track of something emerging from a container and 
			arching upwards over the god’s head. A similar scene appears in a 
			tomb at Thebes where the contents of a pot arc over the head of a 
			mummy. Egyptologists routinely assume that what’s shown emerging 
			from the container is liquid.  
			 
			Bill Cox points out that, if this was so, the track of the liquid - 
			which remains remarkably consistent in pictures of this sort - 
			defies the laws of gravity, unless the liquid is pressurized.. .and 
			this, given the containers shown, requires a source of energy. But 
			there are doubts about whether liquid really is being depicted. The 
			mummification process used in Egypt was designed to extract all 
			moisture from a body and the last thing a servant would have done 
			was pour liquid on a mummy.  
			 
			If not liquid, then what? Cox speculates that the Egyptians were 
			actually indicating energy tracks or energy fields. Robert Pavlita 
			went further. He decided to see if some of the devices depicted 
			might generate some sort of subtle energy in their own right.  
			
			  
			
			(This 
			chapter is headed "Psychotronics Today" and he is on the right track 
			that we have shown hundreds of years or more of a device people like 
			the 99 Lodge and Borgias used. It is called the tepaphone and was 
			probably originally developed from the magic wands of Druids who had 
			the harmonics of the "Lost Chord". We covered this in ’Hitler vs. Frabato! & The Charm of Making’.) 
			 
			It took him a long time to prove his point. He quickly discovered 
			that it was nowhere near enough to create, say, a sculptured ‘ankh’ 
			and hope that some sort of energy would manifest automatically. The 
			metal - or, more often, specific combination of metals - proved 
			important and even then the device had to be properly primed in 
			order to be of any use at all. None the less, he persevered, driven 
			by what amounted to an obsession. Eventually he created a device 
			that produced observable results.  
			 
			Pavlita took his machine to Hradec Kralove University near Prague 
			(Spelt Praha or Pranha in some languages and the site of much work 
			by medieval alchemists.) and persuaded a physicist there to put it 
			to the test. The results were so dramatic that, within days, the 
			entire physics department was involved. What Pavlita had carried in 
			was a sealed metal box, through which passed a shaft attached to a 
			small electric motor underneath. When the motor was switched on, the 
			shaft revolved. The only other part of the machine was a small, 
			shaped metal object in one corner of the box. This object wasn’t 
			attached to any thing and did not seem to have any function 
			whatsoever.  
			 
			For their tests, the scientists balanced a T-shaped piece of copper 
			on the top of the shaft. When the motor was switched on, the shaft 
			rotated and so, predictably enough, did the T-shaped copper. A 
			high-speed automatic camera kept track of the number of rotations.
			 
			 
			Pavlita positioned himself about 2 m (6 ft) from the device and 
			stared at it. After a moment, the copper T slowed, and then stopped, 
			even though the motor was still running and the shaft still 
			rotating. As the startled scientists watched dumbfounded, the copper 
			actually began to spin in the opposite direction to the rotating 
			shaft - an apparent impossibility. The test caused a sensation in 
			research circles, but was gracefully marred by misreporting. Almost 
			without exception, scientists assumed that what had been 
			demonstrated was Robert Pavlita’s natural ability as a psychokinetic 
			medium - someone capable of exerting a purely mental influence on 
			the physical world.  
			 
			(Of course, science really didn’t accept psychokinesis 
			either. The reversing of spin on atomic structure like electrons is 
			key to the high spin atomics in conjunction with ’shem-an-na’ stones in Egypt 
			that 
			Laurence Gardner attributes many of the benefits of the 
			Philosopher’s Stone to. Included among these benefits is levitation 
			or anti-gravity. There is some question in my mind about the 
			levitation of pyramid stones or other rocks of over 500 Tons and the 
			on again off again nature of the weightlessness. There are other 
			answers we will cover that make more sense to us - that does not 
			disprove the actual performance of what may well have been done. The 
			"White Powder" has been found at a secret manufacturing site of the 
			Egyptians that ties in with the Biblical story of Moses and the ’burning bush’.) 
			 
			But Pavlita was doing nothing of the sort. The small metal shape, 
			forgotten in the corner of the sealed box, was the world’s first 
			functioning psychotronic generator - or at least the MODERN world’s 
			first functioning psychotronic generator. It was this device that 
			allowed Pavlita to demonstrate his ’impossible effect’.”  
			
			  
			
			
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