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The One
13th May 2015, 18:52
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=33&v=wZbFsFWk__c

The following video was obtained from Western University, and full credit is given to them for digitizing this material. It holds the following caption/description in the library:

Jack Webster interviews California resident George Van Tassel, who claims to have been visited by aliens on flying saucers that used anti-gravity technology. During the interview Van Tassel discusses the formula for time travel taught to him on a visit to a UFO, and its relationship to the Earths magnetic field. In later years Van Tassel would be known for the Integratron, a large dome-shaped rejuvenation device he only partially completed in the California desert prior to his death in 1978.

mojo
13th May 2015, 19:18
I really like his authenticity

jimmer
13th May 2015, 19:33
an intelligent man who got caught up in something no one could understand.

if you want more, click to listen to a gray barker presentation of the van tassel story.

http://jandeane81.com/threads/4277-John-Keel-Adventurer?p=37262&viewfull=1#post37262

DeeZe
13th May 2015, 19:49
Thanks for posting this. Funny, I was just telling a friend about this interview this morning. I don't live far from the Integratron and we know the owners very well. I heard yesterday that they just paid off the mortgage. They are doing a lot of cool things out there.

Dreamtimer
13th May 2015, 22:09
George Van Tassel remained focused and steady throughout the interview. He never let the interviewer unbalance him. I like his matter of fact expression. The desire for "living proof" is so strong. I wonder how Jack thinks George could have been able to 'keep' the man around. At least he admits to being a cynic.

WantDisclosure
30th September 2017, 12:41
George Van Tassel remained focused and steady throughout the interview. He never let the interviewer unbalance him. I like his matter of fact expression.

I just discovered this video today.

Absolutely fascinating.

I wish this guy were still around.

I am very curious about time travel.

F=1/T where F is frequency and T is time.

Interesting!

WantDisclosure
30th September 2017, 18:39
I don't live far from the Integratron and we know the owners very well. I heard yesterday that they just paid off the mortgage. They are doing a lot of cool things out there.
I see this on their website:


Sonic Geometry Events at the Integratron
Eric Rankin facilitates these very popular frequency events. You can participate in his ongoing “Sonic Geometry” experiments in the Integratron.

Integratron (https://integratron.com/my-added-posts/events/)