The following is a call-back, a response, to those that have distanced themselves from the Sibylline solar structuring of the Sekhmet Hypothesis, originally proposed by Iain Spence, and subsequently abandoned in the face of the apparent absence of a surfacing strength sub-culture. The author of this reply, one Zapoyo Washington, seeks to, first, refute that such a scene did not appear, offering evidence that the Stormer Generation was realized in the scattered style one must expect of our last (and even current) sun cycle, and, further, that the hypothesis has sustained credibility as a predictive postulate for use by those so inclined toward the Mysteries. We present it here, in mildly revised form, for you to read, discuss, and, as ever, judge the truth for yourself . . .

Andrew Hardie’s “The Gruesome Etheric Border Patrol, or Raw Meat Electronics”
This selected submission, offered to us by anonymous proxy with a note stating “this seems to fall under your general purview”, is a letter (with added commentary) that was originally part of a 1968 issue of a “Round Robin” type mimeograph put out by the Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, a noted ufological and general fortean society with ties of Teslan and other fringe research. The contents? A collection of channels from Ashtar Command, transcribed for the attention and study of their Earthly contacts, republished here for your engagement and review at the Kook Science Resistance, presented as we received it with only minor formatting changes. As ever, we leave it to you to judge the truth of the words for yourself . . .

Kazufumi Ariyoshi’s “Abba Father— Physics”
In the course of our work on the fringes of science and spirit, we are often presented with materials that may have been ignored by others, submitted to our organisation in the hopes that we might find some value in them, and that we might assist in the distribution of insights that have been disregarded by other parties, parties who are more deeply concerned for their public image than they are for study of truly radical alternative research. We ourselves are, to be sure, part of that limited niche focused on areas of knowledge and uncertainty that have been so ignored, if not condemned; but, like all good kooks, we are indifferent to how we are viewed for our advocacy of the improbable, making us ideal candidates for the propagation of such shocking and strange materials.
It is therefore, in fulfillment of this mandate we claim, a great pleasure to offer, in full, a copy of a research paper and channeling by Japanese author Kazufumi Ariyoshi, provided to us by an anonymous source. We at the Kook Science Resistance have performed only minor editing to improve the English translation, and now present it as we received it, leaving it to you to judge the truth for yourself . . .

Radionics, or Black Box Dowsing
The essence of Radionics was perhaps best summarised by Brian Wilson, formerly of the Beach Boys, in the classic 1966 pop hit “Good Vibrations”, in which he sang: “I’m pickin up good vibrations, oom bop bop, good vibrations, she’s giving me excitations, oom bop bop, excitations.” It is this detection of vibration, and manipulation of the resonance rates, that forms the basis of Radionic practice.
“Now, hold it right there!” demands the cranky curmudgeon kook. “Detecting vibrations? How is that any different from dowsing?”
The practitioner answers that in the mechanisms and healing purposes we find radionics distinguished from the older forms of dowsing and radiesthesia, and that it is on the “circuit” we best attune ourselves to the subtle energies of life. In our continuing work to better explain and understand the meaning of this answer, we have looked to Albert Abrams, his inheritors, and their stated purposes, exploring and elaborating on the science of Radionics. This article represents the current state of our efforts, and, as always, we at the Kook Science Resistance leave it to you to judge the truth for yourself . . .

“I Drilled a Hole in My Head…”
As members of the Church of Release will tell you, and as you have doubtless heard from your reputable friends, there is no greater relief and source of lasting enlightenment than having a hole in your head.
It is called trepanation, from the Greek trypanon (“a borer”), and it is one of the oldest forms of medical intervention known today. The trepanation is a classically simple operation— so simple, in fact, that you can perform it on yourself with some minor preparation (this is not advice): get a drill; press the drill into your skull until you’re through the bone (being careful not to press into the brain itself); and, supposing you survive the process, enjoy life as a newly minted member of Homo Sapiens Correctus.
Wait! wait! before you run off to your hardware store or garage, we at the Kook Science Resistance have compiled the following summary of the ancient (and modern) practice of trepanation for your further study. We again caution that this is not medical advice, but that, as always, we leave it to you to judge the truth for yourself . . .


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