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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 06:29 pm
Would anyone happen to know of about when Russell's writings will be available in digital format? I read that it was expected soon but wasn't sure how soon that would be.

So far, I've read The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe and currently have The Secret of Light on order. I just love digital books, as they seem so much more efficient in this new age. Thank you!
 
Justin
 
Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 08:43 pm
@Dustin phil,
Honestly, I'm not sure. I've been pushing to put the home study course online completely in digital format and it will eventually happen... when is the question. The world has never been more ready. I'll keep trying!
 
Dustin phil
 
Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 09:30 pm
@Justin,
I can see you've already done a great job so far which is very much appreciated. Thanks for the information, you're doing a wonderful job!
 
esaruoho
 
Reply Wed 5 Mar, 2008 12:21 pm
@Dustin phil,
Dustin wrote:
Would anyone happen to know of about when Russell's writings will be available in digital format? I read that it was expected soon but wasn't sure how soon that would be.

So far, I've read The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe and currently have The Secret of Light on order. I just love digital books, as they seem so much more efficient in this new age. Thank you!



I have been given permission to post this (Man who tapped, the book, scanned in decent quality - including all images from the book)
Glenn Clark - Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe as PDF

hopefully more will come Wink
 
esaruoho
 
Reply Fri 11 Apr, 2008 09:22 am
@esaruoho,
regards the process, i've been snooping around, and have found that:

the book "The Message of the Divine Iliad, Part 1" is available, typewritten, on various sites, but you have to kinda know where it is to find it.
The Message of the Divine Iliad, Part 2 is also available in written up Word .DOC format.

Man Who Tapped is available, as you can see, as a PDF.
the Russell Genero-Radiative Concept is available, on the Philosophy.org page, but without images -- the direct scan is available in a few locations, a 1930 edition of it with Walter Russell's autograph on it.

The Secret of Light has been typed up by the very same person that typed up Divine Iliad part 1&2, but _it contains none of the diagrams of the Secret of Light -book. One cannot access all of the diagrams by visiting Diagrams by Walter Russell
and besides, some of those diagrams are actually translated into the german language, so could be very confusing. The Lao Russell book, as listed in another thread, is also available.

Some of the lectures of Russell, etc, including Space and the Hydrogen Age, are available for free reading on philosophy.org, and thus .. thats about it. its a huge wealth of information, and very useful, just, not necessarily accessed that many times a day, or read with thought.
 
 

 
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