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From the High Desert

A Cultural History of Art Bell

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November 1, 1995: Earth Changes - Stan Deyo | Open Lines

Nov 1, 1995
2h 40m
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Stan Deyo, researcher and author based in Perth, Australia, joins Art Bell to discuss earth changes and advanced propulsion technology. A former U.S. Air Force Academy cadet recruited into classified programs, Deyo describes experimental high-speed flash cueing techniques used to program information into the subconscious mind. He reveals his work on plasma-driven circular wing aircraft and discusses electromagnetic propulsion systems capable of turning corners at 25,000 miles per hour without affecting the crew.

Art Bell opens the program with a special bulletin from Gordon Michael Scallion warning that earth change activity continues to increase along the Ring of Fire. Scallion notes the record for yearly earthquakes above magnitude 6.0 has already been broken with two months remaining in 1995. He identifies a three-month window for seismic events along the U.S. west coast, with high-risk areas including Palm Springs, San Diego, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Art Bell notes that both Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna have become active, precisely as Scallion previously predicted.

Open lines callers weigh in on the FBI's proposal to tap one in every one hundred phone calls in high-crime areas, while Art Bell discusses the role of Cray computers in scanning conversations for keywords.

Key Moments

  1. Deyo: recruited at the Air Force Academy via flash-cueing program: Stan Deyo says he attended the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado for two years 'at the courtesy of the government' and was recruited there into an experimental intelligence program using high-speed flash cueing - subjects were placed in a body-temperature room, told to focus on a dot, then flashed 200 frames per second from a slide projector to load 200-page books into the subconscious. He recounts a tall classmate jumping up after the demo, claiming he could see the page floating in front of him, and reading it back word for word.

  2. Deyo: Teller's people pull him into circular-wing propulsion work, then send him to Australia: Deyo says after the Academy he was approached by Edward Teller's people through Dr. James R. Maxwell in Dallas about new propulsion systems for circular-wing flying craft, was sent to Australia and introduced to the Australian government by Teller-Maxwell to continue research. He describes his own design as a plasma craft heating and toroidally circulating air over the hull, says he was told 52 prior projects had preceded his since the mid-1950s, and that you weren't invited in unless you had stumbled on the right way to do propulsion.

  3. Asymmetric propulsion: 25,000 mph corner turns and time dilation in the field: Deyo describes the more advanced electromagnetic 'asymmetric propulsion' craft he was shown: capable of turning a corner at 25,000 mph in atmosphere or space without spilling a drop of coffee because momentum is conserved toward a focus point inside the craft. He claims he saw photographs from the Saudi assembly area at Jabal so-look, and that the craft's field affects the passage of time - five days could pass for someone walking into the field while only fifteen minutes pass outside, with the subject growing a five-day beard.