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reply posted on 22-5-2005 @ 10:07 AM by KiwiDave
Originally posted by Red
What book is it? I would like to read it.


For some more background check this link:

www.totse.com...


hmmm I have heard the book has been taken from print...

from:

www.sacred-texts.com...


Vangard Note

Mr. Peter Kelly informed us of a book entitled "Genesis" which
has been "removed" from circulation.

Written by W. A. Harbinson and published by
Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
New York, NY 10017

copyright 1980 and 1982 by W. A. Harbinson.

ISBN : 0-440-12832-3

Another slightly different version of the book was published in
Great Britain by Corgi Books.

It is apparent from Mr. Pinto's paper that he is using and




possibly researching "Genesis" for his primary source. The
Cyborgs mentioned in his article are most notably mentioned in
"Genesis" in addition to the abduction of a tribe of Paraguayan
Indians from the Ache tribe who have many of the characteristics
found in UFO contact cases.

Through the efforts of Chuck Henderson, Vangard Secretary, we have
managed to secure a copy of the book.

The intriguing point is that the book is based on certain facts
which have come to light since WWII.

Points of interest as taken from Mr. Harbinsons bibliography (in a
science fiction novel???) included the following:

1) A highly technical but little-known book called
"Intercettateli Senza Sparare" claims that the "Foo Fighter"
actually existed, that it was originally called the
Feurball, and that it was first constructed at the
aeronautical establishment at Wiener Neustadt. Used by the
Germans during the closing stages of the War both as an
anti-radar device and as a "psychological" weapon against
Allied pilots.

Vesco says "The fiery halo around the Feurball perimeter was
caused by a very rich fuel mixture in addition to the
chemical additives that interrupted the flow of electricity
by over-ionizing the atmosphere in the vicinity of the
plane, generally around the wing tips or tail surfaces,
subjecting the H2S radar on the plane to the action of
powerful electrostatic fields and electromagnetic impulses."

2) Robert Ley, Minister for Labor in Nazi Germany in April
1945, excitedly told Albert Speer that German scientists had
invented a "death ray" (possibly a laser weapon).

Captain Heinze Schaeffer, captain of the U-977 submarine
(suspected taking Hitler and and Martin Bormann to
Patagonia, then on to a secret Nazi base in the Antartic),
stated in his book "U-boat 977" that in April 1945 an S.S.
associate had offered him a demonstration of a so-called
"death ray". Schaeffer had to decline the offer in order to
make his famous last voyage before the final German
downfall.

We recommend that you do your best to acquire a copy of "Genesis"
to get a better handle on this topic. Try half-price or old
bookstores. If you find a stash, we would be interested in buying
some copies to freely distribute to various parties of our
acquaintance who might further expand our collective knowledge on
this subject.



I read the book quite some time ago and didn't really think much more about it, but after looking for it again I see it did bring to light some intriging possibilities...

-KiwiDave
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