J.S. Bach deftly toyed with musical themes in his compositions using the
Crab Canon, where the thread of a musical piece is played backward,
reminiscent of the peculiar way a crab locomotes, creating some interesting
phenomena that defy, if not transcend three dimensional linearity.In a
similar fashion, The Philadelphia Experiment Murder: Parallel Universes and The Physics of Insanity (Sky Books, 2001), functions most outstandingly as a kind of conspiratorial Crab Canon, an inter-dimensional palindrome, responsibly
chronicling the abuse of time warp Tesla technology in the hands of the military and other nefarious branches of the government, shadowed and otherwise.
Such a bewildering, toroidal exposé is offered to us by Alexandra Bruce, who obviously possesses the required qualifications of cogency as well as credibility in order to do so. In The Philadelphia
Experiment Murder, she uses her compositional as well as journalistic skills to adroitly investigate the murder of Phil Schneider, a well known lecturer on the conspiracy/UFO circuit who specialized in 'esoteric technologies' and how they have been employed by less then savory forces in our world. The reader is then lead into a strangely labyrinthine etude where the suspicious circumstances of Schneider's death are described.
Glibly ruled a
'suicide' by Oregon law enforcement authorities (and not by the coroner who
was the only one legally authorized to remove the body in the first place),
Schneider's clouded demise, as well as his involvement with the secret
government's underground bases such as found in Area 51 and Dulce, New Mexico inevitably serve as a convoluted metaphor for the abhorrent 'murder of
quantum consciousness' itself.
What is most influential about Bruce's investigation into Schneider's involuntary martyrdom, is her persistence in exposing the multidimensional, possibly Luciferian cabal currently attempting to manipulate our governments, military and media to co-opt , in ultimate fashion, the world at large with
its fear based agenda. The Philadelphia Experiment technology described within is only the beginning of such an inquiry, the tip of the relative iceberg.
Alexandra Bruce offers the reader some persuasive possibilities in terms of the possibility/probability of parallel universes and the crisis/opportunity of 'bleed through' from these worlds into the merely three dimensional premise we automatically subscribe to on a routine basis. The Philadelphia Experiment Murder serves as a kind of much needed capacitor which not only directly connects us with these, at times, seamy worlds enfolded above, below and all around us but also as an
implicate alarm clock, waking us up to how we are currently (pardon the pun)
being manipulated, coerced and perpetually deceived by the inter-dimesional spin doctors ranging from disenfranchised Nazis on the lower astral plane to aliens still nursing their wounds from wars in Orion 70 million years ago.
We only need to listen to our cellular bodies for the wake up call to pierce through the illusions that these seductive worlds provide. Bruce's investigations
can inspire us to responsibly adapt, rather reclaim, a multi-dimensional
consciousness of a benign nature to further our social, political and
spiritual evolution along and give us an opportunity not be persuaded by the
malignant forces at large who desperately, sometimes successfully install holograms of fear, doubt, confusion to keep us disconnected from ourselves and others.
Most compelling in the book is an interview the author conducts with Glen
Pruitt, an intuitive with access to many parallel worlds at large. Pruitt
claims that the current media and government hype over UFOs is nothing but an elaborate and well orchestrated distraction to keep us away from what he perceives to be underground Atlantean reclamation projects currently in operation. During the first reading of the interview, I found it most difficult to get through the chapter as I felt the oddest shifts of consciousness occurring. Not one to run away however, I reread it sometime
later and realized that there were forces at large that were doing their
damnedest to disorient me, cut my grounding and induce a state of fear and doubt. Obviously they were threatened by the information Bruce and Pruitt provide in the book and tried to cast smokescreens of nauseous confusion.
After these experiences, I integrated many of the above experiences into my own meditation and yoga practice and began concentrating on how not to be
influenced/controlled by such parallel universes as Pruitt describes, such as
Montauk Prime, Montauk 3 through 7, etc. by simply paying attention to where the energy was shifting in my brain when these parallel worlds started bleeding through in attempt to take over and convince me of their viability.
When I felt some negative world trying gain ascendancy, the energy was pulled abruptly back to the limbic, or reptilian area of the brain. However, the counterpoint to this was the activation of the neo-cortex when a more positive world appeared to my mind's eye, one that was proactive, centered in love, instead of reactive and anxiety based . My frontal lobes would warm up and I would then concentrate on sustaining this kind of connection, integrating into my mundane, three dimensional life.
Years ago, during meditation, I contacted an amiable parallel world where the likes of Tesla, Wilhelm Reich, Paracelsus, Giordano Bruno and others murdered, martyred and/or suicided by the State reside, a kind of empyrean world usually reserved for the likes of poet laureates. There these martyrized souls conspired to reconnect with us, offering their genius in so many multifaceted forms once again, to us here back on earth. Perhaps Phil
Schneider and many, many others will become a part of this blossoming
universe that very well may absorb the fear-and-hate-based parallel universes currently being promoted by the Powers That Be, whether through our dreams, movies or the evening news. No transnational corporation, government
or media venue will be able to manipulate this kind of fractallically
evolving power, since, with the multi-dimensional connectivity Bruce's book
encourages us to realize, we can actualize these worlds within ourselves for starters, simply by listening to the non-linear intricacies of her apt
investigations.
Thanks to Bruce's courageous book, I believe that we can
learn the navigational skills needed to evolve our awareness into the fifth
dimension and beyond. The Philadelphia Experiment Murder is a great place to begin the journey.