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Montauk books by Preston Nichols and Peter Moon


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Tues Dec 12 2000 09:37 am

Hello,

Has anyone read the Montauk books by Nichols Preston and Peter Moon? I have read 5 books in the series. L Kin mentiones them in Vol 4.

P. Moon was in Scn and knew Hubbard. Interesting aspects added to the mystery of Scn. Bk 2 of the Montauk series goes into the Crowley/Hubbard connection.

Daxiou


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Sat Dec 16 2000 11:25 am

hey you can get book 4 of the montauk series here:
http://www.discountnewagebooks.com/

(under metaphysics section)

book 4 is called:

The Black Sun:
Montauk's Nazi-Tibetan Connection
by Moon, Peter
for ONLY $6


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Sat Dec 16 2000 12:35 pm

I think the postage is only $1 (bookrate) per book at http://www.discountnewagebooks.com/

what a deal!


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Sun Dec 17 2000 09:21 am

I just finished book 4 today. That concludes all the Montauk books out there for me. (including the one by Stewert S.)

Am I the only one who read them here?


Author:  Chris
Posted:  Wed Dec 27 2000 12:22 pm

I haven't read those, but I'm interested. Can you give me a little summary of what these books are about?


Chris


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Mon Jan 01 2001 06:46 pm

Chris,
the books go over info on gov project on time travel and related issues.

Sorry it took so long to reply, I have been busy doing not too much.

Daxiou


Author:  Eternity
Posted:  Thur Jan 04 2001 08:14 pm

So tell me the juicy info that is in these books. I saw that movie the Philadelphia Experiment, but it has been awhile.


Author:  A
Posted:  Fri Jan 05 2001 04:37 pm

Encounter In The Pleiades: An Inside Look At UFOs is the fascinating story of Preston Nichols, a man who was taken to the Pleiades and given a scientific education far beyond the horizons of anything taught in universities. The personal history of Nichols is revealed along with an avalanche of amazing information the world has not yet heard. A new look at Einstein gives insights into the history of physics and how the speed of light can be surpassed through the principles of reality engineering. New concepts in science are offered with technical but simple descriptions accessible to non-specialist general readers. These include the creation of alternate realities through the use of twisters and spinners; mind control aspects of the Star Wars defense system; implants; alien abductions, and much more. Peter moon adds to the mix by divulging his part in a bizarre project which led him to Preston Nichols and the consequent release of this information. His account of the role of the Pleiades in ancient mythology sheds new light on the current predicament of of mankind and offers a path of hope for the future. Encounter In The Pleiades is "must reading" for anyone with an interest in UFOs and metaphysical experience.

Montauk, The Alien Connection fills in all of the gaps of the previous 4 Montauk books. The veils surrounding the mysterious Stan Campbell are now lifted. Stewart was one of the key participants in the Montauk Project. He skips over the technical talk and tells the story from a very heart-felt and awakened perspective. Though the Montauk Project was one of the darkest projects ever undertaken on this planet, Stewart's story clearly demonstrates how the good can come out of the bad. When the first 4 Montauk books were written, there were critical pieces of the puzzle that had to be omitted due to the circumstances at the time. The Alien Connection supplies those missing pieces and further raises the reader to a whole new level of awareness. Learn the origins of the butterfly species and how they interact with humans. Other topics include galactic history and the galactic Federation of Planets, as well as the alien races that have interacted with humanity since the beginning of it's existence. Read this book and discover why humanity is not as simple as those in power would have you believe!


Author:  Dexter
Posted:  Fri Jan 05 2001 06:09 pm

I recently read the first 2 of these, as well as Stewart Swerdlow's The Healer's Handbook.

It was L. Kin's mention of them that finally motivated me to invest in Moon's books.
Very interesting material, but I'm not sure if I believe it all.
Swerdlow, in his book, promotes the "Council of Nine" which is, as far as I can make out, a mind-control scam...


Author:  mike
Posted:  Fri Jan 05 2001 09:37 pm

Hi folks,

I hate to repeat myself, but I will :-)

Be sure to also check out William Bramley's book "The Gods of Eden".

ARC,

Mike


Author:  Eternity
Posted:  Fri Jan 05 2001 10:59 pm

Hey Mike, I never remember you saying anything about "The Gods of Eden". Can you tell me a little about that book (Don't put like 7 paragraphs) and where I can purchase it?


Author:  mike
Posted:  Sat Jan 06 2001 06:34 am

You can find it on Amazon.com

It covers the possiblity that our history has been heavily influenced by an alien presence.

Also fun is:

http://www.freezone.org/mc/e_list.htm

From our friends in Europe.

Mike


Author:  Dexter
Posted:  Sat Jan 06 2001 03:30 pm

Bramley's is a damn interesting book. I had some auditing years before I read it that tends to confirm some of the info in it. E.g. that the Great Plague was ET biowarfare.
In fact, I happen to have a copy of a post I made elsewhere on this:

In the late 80s, I got some past life counseling in the Church of Scientology. It appears I died in the 1600s, and my spirit was electronically captured by an ET group with whom I had been, unfortunately, closely associated previously. They were able to identify me by a "tattoo" they had placed in my energy field some 4500 years before. They gave me the usual overwhelming mind-wipe, then presented me with the prestigious military regalia (or facsimiles thereof) pertaining to my previous officer's position. Somehow, they "persuaded" me to go back to work for them.
They shot me into the body of a European male, whose spirit they had yanked out electronically. I was given one or more big black test-tube-like vials full of dark powder. I went from marketplace to marketplace spreading this on produce, drinking water, etc.

I hadn't heard of this sort of thing before; this info was not suggested from outside.
One day I was in a bookstore, and I saw Bramley's book. There were other things in the book that related to my memories of this group. Then I saw the part about the plague, and had to buy it.
I don't believe I was involved with aerial spraying, though. They weren't about to entrust me with machinery again.

* *
And another:

Very recently, Suzan McDonald, high profile Church of Scientology exec has publicly renounced the Church (not the tech). Here is a small part of her public statement (emphasis mine) from http://fza.org/discus/messages/3/1768.html?ThursdayJuly2020000433am:

"As a member of the church, I am not allowed to freely read and discuss issues relating to the church. The Church has demanded that parishioners NOT research anti-Church information with the penalty of spending time in ethics handling why one would want to read anything anti-Church. The Church has distributed a Net Nanny program which filters out any site with what they believe has anti-Church sentiment. I have personally been told that certain books are banned, in particular The Gods of Eden and certainly the
books written by Paulette Cooper, L. Ron Hubbard, Jr., Bent Corydon, and others. I have been told by friends to be sure and not read certain articles in the newspaper as they might contain OT (i.e. confidential upper level) material, and I've been told that surely I don't wish to explore sites on the internet. "

Very interesting. From what I remember of the book, it had only positive mention of Scientology and Hubbard, and no derogatory mention of the Church.
Thus, I suspect the reason it was banned is because it tells the historic truth about the very same interests that have infiltrated, taken over, and sabotaged the Church.
(Incidentally, The Pilot said somewhere that Bramley had only brief involvement in Scn.)


Author:  Malgwyn
Posted:  Sat Jan 20 2001 02:17 pm

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
Greetings All:

I'm new to Freezone, but not to this subject, and I have a few anecdotal comments.

I was a fledgling member of the OTO about seven years ago, and was a regular at Pangenetor Lodge. The husband of the lodge mistress was Jerry Cornelius, and we had a conversation about Nichols and Moon's books. Moon had solicited for information to various OTO members about Crowley, OTO, Jack Parsons, etc., Jerry tried to answer his questions accurately, but Moon would have none of it. Finally it was decided to have fun with him and just send a bunch of sensational crap, essentially disinfo. Most of this ended up in his latter books, to the amusement of us all. Notable is the Amado Crowley stories. Amado claimed to be the son of Crowley, And at first the OTO believed him and provided him with the hospitality of the order. Eventually it was revealed that he was not who he claimed to be, and was sent packing.

Malgwyn
Love is the law, love under will.


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Sun Jan 21 2001 12:10 pm

OTO agent,

That is an interesting account you have to share with us about Peter Moon.

Now I do not know if you are intentionally trying to slander Moon and discredit his books.

It just sounds that way. Especially since there are holes in your story.

If you read the books, you would know that Moon found the Amando Crowley book in a bookstore and wrote to him (Amando). Moon stated that the OTO does NOT think Amando is a genuine son of Aliester Crowley. Thus the info about/from Amando was from (1) Amando's book or (2) Amando himself.

OTO agent said:
"Most of this ended up in his latter books..."
Which is odd, because the Crowley stuff was mostly in the EARLY books!


Being somewhat of a scholar myself, I found nothing greatly wrong in Moon's books. Now I did see some things that contradicted "Anti-Scientology" books (in particular the name and what happened with LRH's 2nd wife). To state that Moon was being biased (wanting nothing to do with the truth) is a sharp contradiction to what the books are really like and the summation of my study into the topic.

Now of course, we should all believe you because you are from the OTO and have/had involvement with this reputable group.

If you have read Kin's books, you would know...
Aliester Crowley = Yatruss himself or a high-ranking Yatrusscan representative.

AND the OTO is nothing more than a Crowley Cult.

How much can you trust a Yatrusscan?


Author:  Malgwyn
Posted:  Tues Jan 30 2001 12:40 am

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.

Fascinating, Daxiou:

I love the "OTO agent" tag, I will have to incorporate that in future work, it sounds like something from a William S. Burroughs book.
I am no longer a dues-paying member of the OTO, but am still happily a Thelemite.

I never bothered to read any of the Mountauk books, I just perused the first four.(are there more?)

Another anecdote. I once met Preston Nichols in Sacramento (late 1993 I think), he was at a book signing in a bookstore called the "Center For Creative Awareness". I had no idea who he was, and was just there browsing the shelves. There was only a few other people in the store, none of whom were interested in his book either. I found that rather sad, so I engaged him in conversation, asking what his book was about. It was incomprehensible, something about distorting time and making a ship disappear. I remember him well. He was clearly an intelligent man, but seemed a bit paranoid. He spoke in rapid bursts, and didn't wait for me to say anything, but would cut me off. I didn't buy his book. I never thought about it till it came up later in the aforementioned discussion.

Malgwyn
Love is the law, love under will.


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Tues Jan 30 2001 10:17 am

OTO agent,

In one of the Montauk books it says that in (some time after the book it was printed in) Amando was going to release a book that was going to make a drastic difference in occult circles. It is probably 4 years after the said release date of that book now. I have never seen it or heard about it since.

Affinity,
Daxiou


Author:  Dexter
Posted:  Fri Feb 09 2001 03:42 pm

Yatruss?

Damnit, Daxiou, now you're guilty of the horrendous overt of sticking me with an MU. I seached on 3 powerful search engines, but no Yatruss.
I have only read Kin's 4th book, and I don't recall any Yatruss.


Author:  Eternity
Posted:  Sat Feb 10 2001 06:40 am

I used to live in Sacramento. Who is Preston Nichols and where is the bookstore that you saw him at Malgwyn? Is that downtown, because I used to live off of 25 and N street.


Author:  Eternity
Posted:  Sat Feb 10 2001 06:51 am

According to L Kin, Xenu went back a lot farther than incident 1 and has been a suppresive thetan since the beginning of time. Back when we were all super thetans who could do anything, there were three thetans. Elron, Xenu, and Yatruss. Xenu was a suppresive who created incident 1. Xenu could charm and control everyone except Yatruss and Elron. But unlike Elron, Yatruss played his own supressive games and I think he created something called the middle implant. This is a summarization from L Kin's 3rd book.


Author:  Malgwyn
Posted:  Sat Feb 10 2001 06:42 pm

Greets, Eternity.

It was at 22 and J ST. It has since been a bead shop , now it is a hip clothing store. The original store was off of Arden.

The "Creative Awareness" people were New Age entrepeneurs, who put on large New Age Expo's at the Community Center (now Convention Center).


Author:  Malgwyn
Posted:  Sat Feb 10 2001 06:59 pm

Daxiou:

Had books I and III sent over, I like the pictures in III.
Amado (check your spelling) has his own website now.
http://www.amado-crowley.com/
Enjoy!


Author:  Dexter
Posted:  Sun Feb 11 2001 04:53 pm

Thanks for the explanation, Eternity.


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Tues Feb 13 2001 08:35 am

OTO agent,

thanks for the link. there is 4 books by both Preston and Moon, 1 book by just Moon, and another book that is similar by Stewert.

Until then, goodbye


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Tues Feb 13 2001 11:41 am

Dexter,

Yatruss is mentioned in LK vol 4.
See link below to chapter from LK4.

http://fza.org/docref.php3?ref=1242
Auditing Yatruscans

Auditing Yatruscans is like trying to catch the soap whilst sitting in a bath: slippery stuff.

When they come as flesh­and­blood auditees, one quite often wonders why they want auditing in the first place. Do they really desire any change? Are they willing to take responsibility in life and support the insights gained through auditing by discipline and rigour?

When one contacts Yatruscans telepathically it's even worse. All one has is a thin comm line which they usually withdraw as soon as you come too close to the truth and they start feeling uncomfortable.

They don't really put up a fight. And they have absolutely no overt consciousness. Anything they do is sort of alright and sort of happens and one thing sort of leads to the next and everything is sort of vague, really, and does anything matter at all, except how one happens to feel from moment to moment?