WHAT IS THE SECRET ART?
The history of radionics is the story of how various inventors designed devices that employ directed intent to affect the real world. With these tools, they promoted healing without pills or surgery, grew crops without fertilizer, restrained insect predation without pesticides, and performed a host of other seemingly impossible feats that defy mechanistic science.
THE SECRET ART traces this astonishing process beginning with early art designs suggestive of radionic intent. For many prehistoric and indigenous peoples, art was also a means of interacting with Nature to enhance healing, increase crop yields, and enable visionary experiences. Coincidentally, radionic inventors discovered by trial and error that even drawings and bizarre technology could function radionically. This discovery followed a long process of design innovation that started with mechanical devices, proceeded through a generation of electronic instruments, and most recently has been applied to computer and software technology.
Conceivably, the theory and techniques outlined in this book could provide artists with a revolutionary approach to the creative process that is at once both new and timeless. A potential exists today for radionic ideas to empower creative individuals to develop skills in working with Nature that achieve profound real-world results.
DUNCAN LAURIE has undergraduate and graduate degrees in art from the University of Pennsylvania. From the mid 1970s to the early 2000s he produced architectural glass design commissions for a wide variety of individuals and businesses while living in New York City and Jamestown, Rhode Island. His clients include Blackrock Financial Management, 9 West, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy, Citicorp Executive Center, Anne Klein II, Electra Records, Estee Lauder, Readers Digest Fund, Lincoln Square N.Y.C., Sky Tokyo, United Overseas Bank Singapore, Lane Crawford Stores, Ratheon Corporation, Capital Cities ABC, and many other individuals and companies throughout the world. In 1980 the late Richard J. Reynolds III introduced Laurie to the world of alternative technology and inventors. Thus began a learning curve whereby the world of art and subtle energy technology slowly began to reveal their commonalities of function and purpose.
Industry Reviews
"Brilliant and informative: Science is finally catching up with Vallee's speculations, laid bare in Forbidden Science where this venture/adventure is documented, inextricably linked to discovery. Volume IV encompasses a history of engagement with the phenomenon that attests to new forms of scientific methods that Vallee was only able to speculate about in the '70s and 80s, but that we now begin to create." - Dr. Diana Pasulka, Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
"This is the fourth volume of a mammoth (2000 pages and counting) series released over the past 25 years which form chronological diary entries covering a decade in the life of one of the most important scientists in the field of anomaly research....Today he is one of the last survivors of the early years of UFO research...Vallee's engaging style of observation is a big help in allowing the book to flow despite its length. There is a curious fascination in following his journey through a decade and coming upon moments when he hears of a major event or meets another researcher...here as reader you get what really happened day by day from a true giant of the UFO field. - Jenny Randles, Magonia
"The rich tapestry of this chronicle reveals background material on a vast array of topics. What is guaranteed is that you will learn things about subjects you never knew existed...This is a veritable Who's Who in the study of UFOs and other phenomena....There are interesting and probingly insightful commentaries....For any serious researcher or student of UFO phenomena, Jacques Vall©e's Forbidden Science 4 is not just suggested, rather it is mandatory reading." - John Alexander, Journal of Scientific Exploration
"As a unique original thinker, and the smartest guy in most rooms where ufologists congregate, Vallee is formidable...His contributions to UFO study equal anybody's in their scope and insight...Forbidden Science 4 is a commendably open portrayal of the man, his strengths and flaws in full, brave view. If you care about this subject, you had better read it." - Jerome Clark, Fortean Times