This is Aquarian's 220th Newsletter Dated 4/30/97


MAJOR Clean Energy Breakthough, Cuba Trip, etc.
Hope to fit all this into one message. If end is cut, please
excuse. Since writing this I met with Dr. Mills (see below) and
have a c-90 tape of two conversations with him available to our
subscribers. Ask about it if interested. Here's newseletter #220:


Cartoon has "Supergirl" sighting meteor, races to see it
land: "I've always wanted to see a meteorite" Arrives to find an
ET and says "It's not a meteorite, what a disappointment !!"
Caption reads:

SERENDIPITY: To find something better than what you are looking
for. Closed minded as our
culture has become, we fail to see answers when we dwell too
much on the problems. This
new millennium could see the amazing changes we've longed for over
centuries. Get ready !

Dear Friends,

Scientists say the surface of the
sun is at 6,000 degrees, but gasses out-
side it are at two million degrees. Half
the sun's energy cannot be explained. Per-
haps our science has a fundamental error.

Imagine a future, not far off, where
that has been corrected, and we now know
how to produce almost infinite clean
energy without radioactivity.

Then we could relax. Real progress
would be assured. With abundant energy
comes low cost transportation, vast possi-
bilities for education and no need to
compete for scarce resources. Imagine
cars that can go 100,000 miles on a single
tank of - WATER !

Well, at the risk of sounding totally
insane, I can tell you that possibility
has NOW ARRIVED ! I kid you not !

Albert Einstein was humble enough to
admit that his theories were not the whole
truth and that a "Unified Field Theory"
will some day be found to explain the way
the world really works.

Dr. Randell Mills of Malvern, PA has
made that amazing breakthrough and is
already producing energy which is safe,
non-polluting and abundant. In a recent
phone conversation Dr. Mills told me that
the first power plant to use that new
system will be built in Lancaster, PA in
six months. He invited me to meet him and
visit his laboratory on May 1, but that
has yet to be confirmed. I hope our next
newsletter will report my own experience
with Dr. Mills at BlackLight. Now This:

ATOMIC HYDROGEN - SAFE ENERGY SOURCE

Copyright 1997 Reuter Information Service

MALVERN, Pa. - If Dr. Randell Mills is
right, the way the world produces and uses
energy is about to be radically transform-
ed along with science's understanding of
the physics involved.

If he is wrong, he will join a long
line of failed seekers for the holy grail
of cheap, safe and non-polluting energy.

Mills has developed, and begun to
demonstrate in laboratory tests, what he
says is a very efficient and non-polluting
means of producing energy from hydrogen.
He says a fuel cell the size of a desk
could in theory supply the electricity now
produced by an eight-floor-high coal-fired
boiler, and a 200-horsepower car engine
the size of a suitcase could power a
vehicle four times around the world on a
single tank of water. ["Fuel cell" is
wrong word, Mills told me -Art ]

The technology, and Mills's private
company, BlackLight Power Inc., have begun
to attract investment from the electricity
industry and the support of some energy
experts. A leading organization of physi-
cists, however, calls his idea groundless,
while even some who support the technology
say its practical application remains at
least a few years away.

"Whoever has this technology can
potentially dominate the energy industry",
said Mills, a Harvard-trained medical doc-
tor with additional education in engineer-
ing and chemistry. The technology is based
on a theory of quantum physics that chal-
lenges principles that have governed the
science for decades. Mills says the theory
has been supported by experiments and
observation. It holds that hydrogen can
exist at a lower energy state than its
common "ground" state, and the heat energy
released in the transition to the lower
state can be captured.


FROM QUARKS TO THE COSMOS

Mills told Reuters the theory explains
phenomena ranging in scale from "(sub-
atomic) quarks to the cosmos." In using it
to make power, the cost of hydrogen,
easily obtainable from water, would be
minimal compared with fossil fuels, and
there is more than enough water to last
until "the end of the earth," he said.

Capital costs also could be signifi-
cantly lower than conventional power tech-
nology, Mills said, although others famil-
iar with the technology said that remains
to be seen.

The by-product of the non-nuclear
process is a hydrogen atom with a lower
form of energy -- called a "hydrino" --
that floats off into space, he said. The
other key ingredient in the process is
potassium, which serves as a catalyst and
can be constantly reused. The process
takes place in a vacuum and instantly
stops if the vacuum is breached, making it
inherently safe, Mills said.

Some experts, including a former top
Reagan Administration nuclear energy
official, say Mills is on the right track.
The electricity industry has begun to get
involved, investing money in the company
and negotiating licensing deals.

"I'm convinced that there is something
of enormous impact here and it's only a
question of time until we can garner the
capital and infrastructure to take it into
commercialization," said Shelby Brewer,
assistant energy secretary under Reagan
and former head of ABB Combustion Engin-
eering, one of the world's largest makers
of electrical generation equipment.


REVOLUTION PREDICTED

"If we can engineer this into the
marketplace ... it will revolutionize
energy production both for electricity and
mobile applications," said Brewer, who now
heads an energy consulting firm. He said
he overcame his skepticism, born of thou-
sands of unfounded new-power ideas he has
seen, to work as an outside financial and
strategic adviser to Mills.

Others, including the country's lead-
ing organization of academic physicists,
dismiss Mills and his hydrino theory out
of hand. "It has no credibility whatever
... as far as I'm concerned Mills is not a
scientist," said Robert Park, director of
the Washington office of the American
Physical Society.

"There is virtually nothing that
science does not know about the hydrogen
atom," Park said. "The ground state is
defined as the (energy) state below which
you cannot go. ... The thought that there
is some state below the ground state is
kind of humorous."

But a Penn State University test done
for BlackLight of a small fuel cell
designed by Mills recorded heat production
100 times greater than that produced by
"burning" hydrogen, another technology
being studied as an energy source. [ Dr.
Mills told me their test was too short. A
true figure would be 1,000 times - Art.]

The result was promising and consis-
tent with his theory, the unpublished
findings said. "The evidence presented in
this report clearly suggests that an
extraordinary phenomenon takes place ...
this phenomenon appears to generate a
tremendous amount of 'excess' heat." But
the report urged a cautious approach be
taken and said additional experimental
work was required.

Similar results have been obtained in
other laboratories, including in a test
run by Peter Jansson, an engineer and
manager of market development for Atlantic
Energy Inc. Jansson, who conducted the
test independently of his company, said
Atlantic Energy was "strongly considering"
what he called a "strategic investment" in
BlackLight Power.

Last year, Oregon-based utility hold-
ing firm PacifiCorp invested a million
dollars in a stake in BlackLight Power,
according to documents filed with Pennsyl-
vania regulators. Mills has obtained a
patent on his technology in Australia and
said he expects to receive U.S. and
European patents this year. In the process
he has had to explain to patent examiners
why his technology is not the same as
"cold fusion," a low-temperature nuclear
technology that also promised vast, cheap
power, but which failed to stand up.

His early work was watched by the
cold-fusion camp and some research find-
ings supporting his hydrino theory were
published in a peer-reviewed journal of
the American Nuclear Society, which has
been an outlet for cold-fusion related
research.



TURNING IDEAS INTO BUSINESS

Now is a timely moment to try to
commercialize a new energy technology,
experts say. The electrical industry
worldwide is moving from tight regulation
to a highly competitive market in which
the producer of the cheapest power wins.

"We are definitely willing to put some
time and money into it (the technology)",
said Tom Cassel, president of Reading en-
ergy Co., a Philadelphia firm that commer-
cializes advanced power-plant technology.
"Is it at this point a fail-safe deal?
It's still early to tell," he said. "The
laboratory work is compelling (but) it's
yet to be demonstrated on a large,
self-sustained basis."

Mills said plans are underway to build
with another firm a test plant to produce
about one megawatt of energy, equivalent
to the amount needed to light a small
shopping center.
Cassel said he is negotiating a deal
with BlackLight for Reading to retrofit
older plants, shuttered because of expen-
sive anti-pollution requirements or other
economic factors, with the BlackLight
hydrogen cells.

He said he was at first skeptical of
the technology and was warned by a senior
Ivy League scientist who started reading
Mills' theory that "these type of people
are dangerous." But he said he and others
who have studied the entire theory and
seen the test results are convinced of its
potential.

This is very real," he said. "It's a
development which, if it keeps going in
the way that a number of very qualified
people think it's going to go ... it will
be on the magnitude of the Edisons, the
Einsteins, that type of scientific
revolution."

More information on Mills's theory and
power process can be found on BlackLight's
Web site. [www.blacklightpower.com -Art ]

Dr. Mills book THE GRAND UNIFIED
THEORY OF CLASSICAL QUANTUM MECHANICS was
reviewed by Reinhart Engelmann. we have
the review in our computer and can e-mail
it, or type it out. Ask for "mills-bk.rev"
to help us find it. It's 20 kilobytes, so
a donation would help get it mailed. This
review requires a good physics background.

After reading all this, I talked with
Tom Cassel, CEO of Reading Power in Phila.
and he is more convinced than ever of the
value of Mills work, saying it solves some
of the mysteries of science today. He gave
me Blacklight's number and I was able to
speak with Dr. Mills for 40 min.

ENORMOUS IMPLICATIONS OF HYDRINO POWER
My long talks with Cassel and Dr.
Mills have convinced me that this work
is real. Because so much has been written
of hydrogen as a clean fuel, I'm referring
to this new discovery as "Hydrino Power".
In our talk Dr. Mills assured me that
hydrinos, the total emission from his
energy cells, form an inert gas that
escapes harmlessly into space, having no
effect. By absorbing cosmic rays they can
also become normal hydrogen again.

Hydrogen from a single tank of water
could run a car for 100,000 miles and when
not being driven, the energy could be put
back into the electric grid, making each
car part of a decentralized power system.

Dr. Mills did not mention the social
implications of this enormous discovery,
but I see it as having a vast effect. We'd
no longer need large amounts of fossil
fuels, so wars over oil would end. Poorer
countries could, in a reasonable time,
achieve American standards as cheap energy
would make all kinds of manufacturing and
construction possible.

With a real vision of a positive, more
comfortable future, people could relax and
tensions which cause so much disease and
disharmony could dissipate. We still have
to learn to relate better to each other,
but without the urgent needs of poverty,
that would be much easier. Education,
presently so dependent on wealth could
become universal, and with it we'd surely
see a drop in population growth. That has
proven out in Cuba where a poor but educa-
ted people have a negative population
growth rate without any of the restric-
tions Chinese authorities impose.

In short, hydrino energy could change
the future so completely that the next
millennium really can be the hoped for age
of spirituality. Just finding out about it
has made me feel more relaxed and more
positive about the future than I've ever
felt and I can foresee the same for
millions of people. I hope in our next
newsletter to tell more after a personal
visit with Dr. Mills in his lab.

A SHORT VISIT TO CUBA

Last month our family flew Birdie to
Florida to learn about finding a place to
live there so that we can work more
closely with Cuba. Before leaving I tried
many times to e-mail Aero Civil to get
Cuban permission to land, but the e-mail
did not work, and I had little hope of
going to Cuba on this occasion. But John
Surkan and Captain Ron drove across
Florida to visit us in hopes of flying
there on March 26. Finally that morning I
got through to Aero Civil by phone and was
surprised to get instant permission.

We planned a one day trip, flying via
Bimini in the Bahamas. It took two hours
longer than expected to reach Havana, and
then we had problems contacting the person
I'd really hoped to see. Esperanza had
asked me to come in person to talk about
getting Cuba to waive high airport fees so
we could make frequent visits to work with
Cubans on new technologies for a positive
future that Aquarian has discovered. I
believe Cuba has solved many problems that
our culture has not resolved. They send
teachers and doctors to many countries, so
millions could benefit from such new know-
ledge. My visit was unusual in a few ways
and I wrote this article for our German-
town Courier and Mt. Airy Express:

FLIGHT TO A FORBIDDEN PLANET

Socially, it's like another planet -
where racism, once powerful, has (accord-
ing to blacks) totally disappeared except,
they admit, in the minds of a few older
people. No one is rich, but all have
enough to eat and are adequately housed
despite decades of poverty. Medical care
and education are free and a baby's life
expectancy is 75 years. There's an air of
confidence and positive thinking and no
one appears depressed or afraid to talk
(or even ride) with strangers. We're in a
big city, but see no evidence of drugs or
fear of crime.

Though severely embargoed by its
closest neighbor, deserted by its former
allies, things are getting better. There
is more hope and also more freedom. Cuba
tried Soviet style state farms, but now
gives free land to independent communal
groups who sell some food very cheap for
government rations and the rest at market
prices. By national policy all farming
will go organic. Small business is also
allowed, craftsmen sell wares in public.
Tourists use dollars and some imported
items require them. Everything is scarce,
but everyone seems to be having a good
time ! Population rise has ceased due to
universal education.

We flew from Philadelphia in our 1958
single-engined Cessna. From Florida we
crossed 60 miles of water to South Bimini
in the Bahamas because of some strange
lack of freedom in America where Clinton
has restricted our right to fly to Cuba.
(The White House can't find the order) So
we visited a pleasant little customs off-
ice and filled out arrival and departure
forms at the same time, saying we were off
to Cuba. My two companions had their
passports stamped but I did not. Not
expecting to go to Cuba on this Florida
visit, I'd left my passport in Germantown.
Bahamians accepted my photo drivers
license as adequate identification, and
waved us on. We had little luggage, but
each had a life jacket just in case.

I flew the plane and Captain Ron, a
yachtsman, was navigator with John from
Canada in back. Ron and John had no
problems, but the Cubans were amazed that
I had no passport. They took my driver's
license and pilots license and left us
sitting with a friendly guard who made
sure we didn't wander off into town. From
time to time an official would come by to
assure us we were not forgotten and that
they were working on my case. By the time
all the formalities had been taken care of
we had become friends with Raul Morphy,
the official in charge, who gave me his
home phone number and his neighbors' and
said he could get me permission to land in
Havana anytime I want it.

Hours passed and as evening approach-
ed, they said Esperanza, who knew me from
E-mail would come to the airport to get
us. When she and a friend arrived, we dis-
covered that our long wait was partly due
to their search for a hotel that was not
too costly but "good enough" for foreign
guests. They were again surprised to hear
I'd already arranged to stay with a
friend, the union chief of aviation weath-
ermen, who'd invited us to stay with him
and help improve his English. Everyone in
aviation must speak English, and needs
good practice. Esperanza drove us to Mig-
uel's house, checked that he really knew
me, and we were on our own in Havana.

We slept well, rose early and walked
around with Miguel. Ron took photos and
John, who'd lived in Costa Rica, was stun-
ned by the difference between that culture
and Cuba. Cuba had no beggars, few adver-
tisements and little difference between
rich and poor or black and white. You
could talk to anyone and find friendship,
not fear. Cars were old, many from the
50's, rusted but with rarely a dent. Most
people went by bike or on huge tractor-
trailer busses called "camels". Hitchhik-
ing is legal. The law actually requires
drivers to take hitchhikers. Women hitch-
hike alone without fear. The relaxed atti-
tude of everyone was quite obvious.

When we returned to the airport our
plane was fueled. Aviation fuel is cheaper
than in the U.S., but car gas is about
double. In Cuba, an official makes your
flight plan. I said I'd return via Miami
International, but they planned a return
via Bimini, believing I'd have less troub-
le with U.S. officials that way. I was
free to decide, when departing Cuban air-
space which way to go, and opted for the
return via Miami which I was told U.S.
regulations now demanded. As it turned
out, a customs pilot was following us to
make sure we didn't land anywhere else
before reaching Miami, and the FAA knew we
had flown to Cuba.

Then the fun began. To start with we
were treated as criminals with a big dog
and armed men ready to search our plane as
we were marched into Miami's general
aviation customs building.

Customs said we'd broken the law by
visiting Cuba, but I said I was a journal-
ist and was perfectly legal. John was Can-
adian and Ron was a photographer helping
with my newsletter. Two special agents
from the Commerce Department came in and
quizzed each of us separately. They said I
knew I needed a license to "export" the
plane to Cuba even though I brought it
back. I said the plane was here, proving I
didn't export it !

[With the help of our Senator's office
I finally got a copy of a presidential
order about vessels "which may be used for
voyage into Cuban territorial waters AND
that may create unsafe conditions AND
threaten a disturbance of international
relations." It relates directly to Cubans
shooting down two planes that had violated
Cuban airspace for months. Obviously my
flight with legal permission from Cuba was
not of that kind, so I feel sure that
directive does not apply. (Emphasis mine)]

Then FAA officials appeared (by coin-
cidence, I was assured) and one was over-
heard to say: "The only way that plane
will leave here is on a truck!". Customs
demanded my plane's key saying I couldn't
watch its inspection for airworthiness
next morning. As soon as we were free from
hours in customs, Channel 4 and Channel 51
TV arrived to interview me for the evening
news. Later I saw my plane and myself on
TV for 2 minutes, I insisting my trip was
totally legal. I planned next morning to
call the ACLU for a lawyer to watch them
inspect the plane to see they did nothing
to make it unsafe. They'd already torn the
upholstery looking for drugs.
Before 8 a.m. an old man and his
sidekick arrived. The old inspector said
he wanted me to watch him inspect the
plane. He used to sell this model in 1958
and knew it very well. He explained away
everything his partner found fault with,
but the compass deviation card was miss-
ing. FAA requires it for "airworthiness",
even though we had a modern GPS and a
loran computer to navigate. Testing and
adjusting the compass five degrees took an
hour, cost $65, and I was free to go. Next
day I returned to the Bahamas to check out
a land which doesn't boast of a cracked
Liberty Bell, and I was then accused of
flying to Cuba again !



YOUTH FESTIVAL IN CUBA

Cuba will host the Fourteenth Annual
World Festival and Conference of Youth and
Students, July 28 to Aug. 6 on the Isle of
Youth. for E-mail info.:
or Cuba Support Coalition 215-482-4685.

Roundtrip costs are about $300 to Nas-
sau and $600 from there for the whole
festival. Maybe I'll fly folks to Cuba.


E-MAIL FROM MIGUEL IN CUBA

A few days ago I receive this letter
from Miguel Martinez with whom we stayed
in Havana. He has no computer or car so
had to go by bike or public transport to
the home of Mike Fuller to send it. I've
made no corrections:

April 20/97
Dear Rosenblum:
When Mike told me about all that you
and your friend had to face ,in your way
back to the State I could't imagine it was
to be so "interesting".
I feel embarraced ,because the payment
you got to make at the Airport,in a way of
fees,should be some kind of agreement
between the Cubans who are in charge of
you and you,we have talking about that
already,taking in consideration the
support to the Cubans People you have done
just with your presence.
It happen in every country ,there are
"peoples and peopless",the same happen in
the States I suppose.
Despite your short stay here ,I think
we had a good time together. For the next
time,with a preview notice, all will be
better.
I will take you all to any place you
want ,showing how the cubans really are
,ours ideas ,feeling,you could know and
meet interesting peoples ,make friend,as
you said ,we are very friendly,all this
beside the official meeting you surely
will have.
I know peoples that rent their car
,and take you from the Airport or from
Hemmingway [the marina] to any place,I
could make it cheaper than it normally is.
Send my greetings to John and Ron. I
hope you could solve the problems you have
with the customs and so on,please keep me
updated.
See you . Miguel.


CALL CONGRESS FOR FREE
If you have doubts about the embargo
against Cuba, the holding of political
prisoners, or any other issue, call your
senator or congress people anytime free of
charge. The capitol switchboard number is
800-962-FLAG or 800-972-FLAG, 24 hr. 7
days. Ask any office for e-mail addresses.

For special effectiveness, ask for
someone in charge of your issue, and get
their name. Then send them a short letter
about the matter to share with others and
call back later to make sure it's been
properly handled. Flag or flog them till
results come. Persistence really pays.

OK CITY BOMBING

- MASSIVE FRAUD ?

Two leading military explosive ex-
perts, Gen. Parton and the inventor of the
neutron bomb, declared right after the
bombing that no truck bomb could have done
it. OK State Representative, Charles Key,
came on the air and told Irv Homer (WWDB
in Phila.) that "We have reason, like so
many experts, to believe there was more
than one explosion". Edie Smith (who lost
two children there) told Irv that people
who know the truth fear for their lives.
Right after the bombing an ATF agent said
the ATF people were not there because
there was a "bomb threat". Some folks know
too much. Could that be why the trial was
moved far from OK City ?

Irv pointed out that the Murrah Bld.
was destroyed before a thorough investiga-
tion could be made, as also with Waco and
the original MOVE debacle in 1982.

>From internet I read the following:
Folks, I have heard Michele on Short
Wave Radio for several hours describing
the Oklahoma Bomb. Michele and her husband
live in Oklahoma and recorded all the
local TV, Police, Fire and EMT broadcast
for the first day and weeks on April 19th
1995. Michele verified all information
with 3 separate documented sources that
had to be independent of each other before
she used them in her analysis.

She did extensive and detailed inter-
views with signed affidavits from many
rescue workers and survivors. She has done
exhausting physical analysis of the site,
ownership land records, digitized helicop-
ter pictures and much more. I would say
that Sherlock Holmes has met his match and
maybe the Government has as well! Michele
has literally risked her life and liveli-
hood to produce this book. I can not give
a stronger recommendation for a great
American and a great book!


OKLAHOMA CITY: DAY ONE
A Detailed Account of the Bombing

by Michele Marie Moore, with a Foreword by
William Cooper

Officials claim the bombing of the
Murrah Federal Building is a simple open-
and-shut case; that the bomber was an ant-
i-government extremist exacting revenge
with a fertilizer bomb packed inside a Ry-
der truck. The media tells us that we must
fear American patriots ... and militias.

In this monumental work, encyclopedic
in scope and fully documented -- the first
of several volumes - you are taken on a
journey which begins with the explosions
and continues through the final dramatic
rescue of the last survivor. The real
story of the bombing is a mind-numbing
account of federal deceptions, media man-
ipulation, witness intimidation, the del-
iberate suppression and manufacture of
evidence, the cruel exploitation of survi-
vors and their family members, attempts to
destroy independent investigations, and
the government's efforts to conceal the
documentation that reveals a foreknowledge
of the pending disaster by many federal,
state, and local officials.

The true facts of the bombing bear no
resemblance to the "official story." The
truth is shocking. You must read OKLAHOMA
CITY: DAY ONE or you will never really
know what happened on April 19, 1995.
Every piece of evidence is fully document-
ted. Complete references, provided. You'll
never put this book down till you have
finished it ... then you will return to it
again and again. Paper Edition $35.00 (UPS
will not deliver to P.O. Boxes.) Send
MONEY ORDERS ONLY to Harvest, P.O. Box
1970, Eagar, AZ 85925

RECONCILING EXTREME EVIL WITH A POSITIVE FUTURE

What if we find that the allegations
of massive government fraud in OK City,
Waco and other places are substantially
correct ? How should those responsible be
punished ? Will punishment do anything to
create the positive future we all long for
and which now appears so possible ?

I think not ! Threatening to punish
those presently in power could not bring
us to true peace and understanding, but
might only prolong a useless struggle. Men
facing prosecution for murders committed
in office might commit even worse crimes
trying to escape that fate. Fascism, now a
threat, could become total reality.

Nelson Mandela of South Africa, after
28 years in prison is now President. He
opted for a "Truth Commission" instead of
revenge against his people's persecutors.
I would suggest the same approach for our
situation. Those who confess and reveal
all the facts should suffer only the light
of truth, be known for their crimes.

But then, if those powerful ones are
not punished, how can we justify prison
for lesser criminals ? Who bears the
greater guilt; he who robs a bank or he
who owns it ? Can ordinary murderers and
other violent criminals be set free ?

HEALING LODGES, COMMUNAL PRISONS

We have some answers. Native peoples
in Canada are gaining the right to try and
punish their own miscreants who, like
Blacks in the U.S. are disproportionately
imprisoned. They have created "Healing
Lodges" run by their people where convicts
receive therapy and love, not revenge.

In Guatamala the government has turned
over five juvenile prisons to the Remar
communities who run them totally without
weapons as a kind of Christian community.
Both groups are having remarkable success.
Remar is a community of some 12,000
people whose leaders are 95% former drug
addicts. Their U.S. headquarters are in
Chicago at (312) 243-3304 (24 hrs.). We'd
like to offer them a house in Philadelphia
and set them up with their own local FM
station. We need tax-deductible donations
of $650 for a station. Then we'd like to
help them work into the juvenile prison
system - here where prisons first began.

UNITING SCIENCE AND SOCIETY

The astounding breakthrough in science
and energy here reported, to be elaborated
in future newsletters is the beginning of
a whole new era of abundance for humanity,
and along with it we must open our minds
to new social discoveries required to imp-
lement a peaceful world here and abroad.

I'm hoping for a really historic
meeting with Dr. Mills on May first or as
soon thereafter as possible, and that from
now on our 27 years researching a positive
future will begin to pay off as it should.

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covering 90% of the U. S., and a monthly
deal for those who can't get a local line.
There's lot's more and if you have the web
already check out www.1stfamily.com

It costs $50 to become a distributor.
If you have further questions call Dan
Askew at 801-486-3228 (Before 10 p.m.
-Mtn. Time) or send to us for an applica-
tion. Use my ID#: ROS4759 in either case.

VICTORY OF 1,000 YEARS

This newsletter reports on what I
firmly believe will be the greatest scien-
tific and social breakthrough this planet
has ever seen. Albert Einstein will be
known, not as the father of Relativity,
but the forecaster of the Unified Field.

I've investigated many "free energy"
devices and have a good idea when I'm be-
ing "taken" and when I'm not. I have been
fooled, for sure, but from all I've seen,
I'm confident that this is a real victory!

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