ID |
Issue |
Page |
Title |
Author(s) |
Description |
1 |
4:1 |
5 |
Morning Star |
Dwardu Cardona |
evidence that the Morning Star is not always Venus |
2 |
4:1 |
47 |
Mars Gods of the New World |
Ev Cochrane |
in Mesoamerican mythology, Tezcatlipoca could be Mars |
3 |
4:1 |
64 |
Paired Sets in the Hebrew Alphabet |
Brian Stross |
reveals affinities between Semitic and ancient Egyptian languages |
4 |
4:1 |
97 |
Review: The Monuments of Mars by Richard Hoagland |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
5 |
4:1 |
101 |
Review: Earth in Chaos by Peter James |
Lorence G. Collins |
review |
6 |
4:2 |
5 |
Magnetic Models of the Polar Configuration |
Robert Driscoll |
new magnetic model for Saturn |
7 |
4:2 |
29 |
Janus |
Dwardu Cardona |
Roman Janus as an earlier version of Saturn |
8 |
4:2 |
36 |
Morning Star: Part Two |
Dwardu Cardona |
evidence for Mars as the original Morning Star |
9 |
4:2 |
57 |
Martian Meteorites in Ancient Myth and Modern Science |
Ev Cochrane |
Rocks from the red planet have been found on the planet Earth. How did they come to get here and when? Evidence is presented that the Martian meteorites arrived only recently and in great numbers, this thesis being diametrically opposed to that defended |
10 |
4:2 |
74 |
A General Introduction to Amazon Mythology |
Tammy Joe Eckhart |
the fabled Amazon nation |
11 |
4:2 |
80 |
The Origin of Language |
James Strickling |
why human language did not slowly evolve |
12 |
4:2 |
87 |
Remembering Velikovsky |
Martin Sieff |
an unfamiliar side of Velikovsky |
13 |
4:2 |
93 |
Review: The Orion Mystery by Bauval and Gilbert |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
14 |
4:2 |
96 |
Review: Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
15 |
4:3 |
5 |
Vox Populi: Cosmic Systems, The Saturnian Ring(s) and Crescent(s) |
readers: William Orchard and Mike Twose |
includes replies from Dwardu Cardona |
16 |
4:3 |
10 |
The Saturn Thesis |
David Talbott |
interview: reaffirms the coherence of mythological motifs and the manner in which these are predicted by the Saturnian model, while shedding new insights on the nature of the primeval Saturnian sun and the radiant Venus. |
17 |
4:3 |
39 |
Lamarckism, Still Alive and Thriving |
Edward J. Steel |
discusses his experiments concerning the acquisition of inherited characteristics and how these experiments were sabotaged by his colleauges in England. |
18 |
4:3 |
51 |
Racial Memory and Instinct, The Case of the Honeyguide |
Ev Cochrane |
continues to examine Lamarckian inheritance while focusing on the extraordinary behaviour of the East African honeyguide. |
19 |
4:3 |
71 |
A Renaissance Saturn |
Maureen Pelta |
In examimining the domed ceilings of the Camera di San Paolo, in the Italian city of Parma, she demonstrates that the classical deities survived in Renaissance art and the beliefs associated with them were also incorporated into religious thinking |
20 |
4:3 |
87 |
Let There be Darkness, An Archetypal Analysis of Adolph Hitler in the Third Reich |
Lewis M. Greenberg |
analysis of the persistence with which the archetypal motifs continued to surface during the Third Reich, as also Hitler's obsessive behaviour in identifying with the mythological heroes associated with them. |
21 |
4:4 |
5 |
Vox Populi: The Martian Meteortites, On the Origin of Language |
readers: Ken Moss, Roger Wescott |
includes replies from Ev Cochrane, James Strickland |
22 |
4:4 |
13 |
The Reflective Canopy Model and the Mytho-Historic Record |
Dwardu Cardona |
he criticizes Milton Zysman's auroral model of "the lost universe of the ancients" which has been proposed in lieu of the planetary theory. |
23 |
4:4 |
39 |
The Milky Way |
Ev Cochrane |
reviews ancient lore concerning the Milky Way and comes to the conclusion that the present stream of stars in the night sky known by that name was not the subject of such lore. |
24 |
4:4 |
67 |
The Reality of Extinctions |
Peter Michael James |
The extinction of prehistoric fauna due to celestial bombardment has now captured the imagination of scientists and laymen alike. Yet he is of the opinion that, while these extinctions were the result of catastrophic events, they were caused by an entirel |
25 |
4:4 |
75 |
Whence Homo? |
James Strickling |
Man's family tree is examined by pointing out anomalous evidence in the presently accepted system of evolutionary descent. |
26 |
4:4 |
87 |
Alexandra and the Amazons: Ancient Belief and Modern Analyis |
Tammy Jo Eckhart |
Did the Amazons ever exist? If not, why was their meeting with Alexandra the Great recorded by ancient authors? She analyzes Classical sources and comes up with the logical answer. |
27 |
4:4 |
107 |
Review of Aba: The Glory and the Torment: The Life of Dr Immanuel Velikovsky by Ruth Velikovksy Sharon |
Duane Vorhees |
something of a family album |
28 |
4:4 |
111 |
Review of Carl Sagan & Immanuel Velikovsky by Charles Ginenthal |
Walter Radtke |
review |
29 |
4:4 |
113 |
Review of The Recent Organization of the Solar System by Donald W. Pattern and Samuel R. Windsor |
Wal Thornhill |
book expanded on articles in 1:4,1:5 |
30 |
4:5 |
5 |
Vox Populi |
readers: David Michalets, Roger Wescott |
includes replies from Dwardu Cardona |
31 |
4:5 |
11 |
Stability and Dimensions of the Polar Configuration |
Robert Driscoll |
adds new perspectives to the alignment of planets dictated by the Saturnian model. |
32 |
4:5 |
17 |
The Cosmic Origin of the Swastika |
Dwardu Cardona |
investigates one of the most pervasive of ancient symbols and offers some preliminary conjectures concerning its genesis. |
33 |
4:5 |
29 |
The Saturn Thesis (Part 2) |
David Talbott |
The second part of an interview in which he continues to illustrate the coherence of mythological motifs as they pertain to the unfolding Saturnian scenario. |
34 |
4:5 |
63 |
Mons Veneris |
Ev Cochrane |
Why was the ancient sun-god said to have risen and set over the same mountain? Why was this mountain shared by the planet Venus? What is the real identity of the Mesopotamian Sin? |
35 |
4:5 |
83 |
The Rise of Blood Sacrifice |
Gunnar Heinsohn |
He traces the origins of ritual slaughter in ancient times to cosmic catastrophism. |
36 |
4:5 |
109 |
Peruvian Heart |
Frederic Jueneman |
He reports on a curious, if somewhat gruesome, discovery in Peru and its similarity to an ancient Egyptian practice. |
37 |
4:5 |
111 |
Review: Hyperspace by Michio Kaku |
Frederic Jueneman |
a search for the ultimate control of energy |
38 |
4:5 |
113 |
Review: The God Particle by Leon Lederman |
Frederic Jueneman |
includes the search for a particle for the gravitational force |
39 |
4:5 |
116 |
Review: Newton vs. Einstein by Peter and Neal Graneau |
C. Warren Hunt |
review |
40 |
4:5 |
117 |
Review: The Early Amazons by Josine H. Blok |
Tammy Jo Eckhart |
book tries to prove the Amazons were mythical not historical |
41 |
4:5 |
120 |
Review: Red Earth, White Lies by Vine Deloria, Jr. |
Ev Cochrane |
review |
42 |
4:5 |
122 |
News Flash: Birds Linked to Dinosaurs |
Tania ta Maria |
bird-like fossil from 200 million years ago |
43 |
4:6 |
5 |
Vox Populi: Zysman's Canopy Model, Primordial North, Matter of Priorities |
readers: Mike Twose, Jill Abery, M. E. Burton, Lewis M. Greenberg |
includes comment from Dwardu Cardona |
44 |
4:6 |
9 |
News Flash: A Once Different Environment |
Tania ta Maria |
fossil monkey might have weighed 50 pounds |
45 |
4:6 |
11 |
Forum: Discussion on Lamarckian inheritance |
Alexander Mebane, Edward Steele, and Ev Cochrane |
refer to Steele in 4:3 |
46 |
4:6 |
15 |
On the Possibility of Instantaneous Shifts of the Poles |
Flavio Barbiero |
calculates the possibility of polar shifting that might ensue due to a direct impact of an asteroidal body and discusses the physical havoc this would cause. |
47 |
4:6 |
31 |
The Terrestrial Sea: A Critical Model of Science and Myth |
Frederic Jueneman |
In a somewhat complimentary piece to Barbiero's article, he ponders the catastrophic effects which the slowing down of terrestrial rotation would have on the Earth’sopotamian Sin? |
48 |
4:6 |
39 |
The Saturn Thesis (Part 3) |
David Talbott |
stresses the coherence of mythological motifs as they pertain to the unfolding Saturnian scenario, including the appearance of the Radiant Venus, and its displacement from the primeval Saturnian center |
49 |
4:6 |
67 |
Samson Revealed |
Ev Cochrane |
He examines the character and deeds of the Israelite strongman and compares them with those of other known Martian heroes. |
50 |
4:6 |
85 |
The Shrine of Baal-Zephon |
Dwardu Cardona |
He traces the route of the Israelites’ the Israelite strongman and compares them with those of other known Martian heroes. |
51 |
4:6 |
107 |
Stonehenge: Temple of the Moon |
Alban Wall |
In response to an earlier article by Peter Michael James, he presents his views concerning the astronomical function of this well-known British monument. |
52 |
4:6 |
115 |
Review: Black Holes and Time Warps by Kip S. Thorne |
Frederic Jueneman |
review |
53 |
4:6 |
118 |
Review: Fritz London Biography by Kostas Gavroglu |
Frederic Jueneman |
theoretician in quantum thermodynamics |
54 |
4:6 |
122 |
News Flash: Termites and the Warming Earth |
Tania ta Maria |
so many termites generate a lot of methane |