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Subject: Re: (no subject) (forwarded/responses) - Mon, 25 Sep 1995
21:29:25 -0400
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 1995 21:29:25 -0400
From: jogg@mainelink.net
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: Lawrence Dimino <ernil@earthlink.net>, orgonomy@mail.webcom.com,
pjvm@euronet.nl
In-Reply-To: <199509250410.VAA26383@atlas.earthlink.net>
Sender: owner-orgonomy@webcom.com
On Sun, 24 Sep 95, Lawrence Dimino <ernil@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Friends, I am looking for information on: Dr. Lawrence, Baxter effect,
>"Stella Tron", "Ecola Insititue". I saw an old TV show that mentioned
>his work. He was located in San Bernardino. Worked on "space critters"
>and bio feedback from plants, etc. Please send name of any books or
>info. Thank you.
>
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From: jogg@mainelink.net (forwarded above message)
Subject: (no subject)
To: orgonomy@webcom.com
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response to above
Mon, 25 Sep 1995 23:28:00 +0100
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 1995 23:28:00 +0100
To: jogg@mainelink.net
From: pjvm@euronet.nl (Pieter_J._van_Megchelen)
Subject: Re: dr. Lawrence
Some information about Lawrences experiments on plants can be found
in 'Cosmic Trigger' by Robert Anton Wilson (And/Or Press, 1977). On
page 140, Wilson cites Lawrences findings when he tried to wire up plants
with an improved Backster polygraph in the Mojave Desert. The signals
he picked up seemed to be of interstellar origin. Wilson adds that it
is conceivable that interstellar signals are 'telepathic' rather than
electromagnetic. To assume that the signals of alien civilisations are
electromagnetic (i.e. radio/TV) is as naive as to assume that they would
speak English, Wilson points out.
He refers to the book 'The secret life of plants' by Peter Tompkins and
Christopher Bird, (Avon: New York 1973), pp. 61-65 for more details about L.
George Lawrence. Hope to have been of any help,
good luck,
Pieter.
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response to Pieter and forwarded this to Lawrence Dimino and placed on Pore web
page for others to see n request page.
Thanks thats very interesting info. I've always thought there might be a better
way to communicate interstellar distance. Lets hope more work can colaborate
this. Certainly electromagnetic communication is primitive on an interstellar
scaLE and would be fairly useless in space travel outside and to some degree
within our solar system.
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