Posted here by Wes Penre
on June 19, 2005
originally from
http://www.forteantimes.com/artic/126/nine.html - 1999
from
IlluminatiNews Website
The
Council of Nine
- One New Age channeling cult, above all the rest, has
had a huge - very disturbing influence on hundreds of
thousands of devotees worldwide. Known as 'The Nine',
its disciples include cutting edge scientists,
multi-millionaire industrialists and leading
politicians. This exclusive extract based on
The Startgate Conspiracy
by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince looks at
the sinister origins of The Nine.
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forteantimes.com, 1999
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One New Age channeling cult, above all
the rest, has had a huge - very disturbing influence on hundreds of
thousands of devotees worldwide. Known as ’The Nine’, its
disciples include cutting edge scientists, multi-millionaire
industrialists and leading politicians. This exclusive extract based
on The Stargate
Conspiracy by Lynn Picknett and
Clive Prince looks at the
sinister origins of The Nine.
I am the beginning. I am the end. I am the emissary. But the
original time I was on the Planet Earth was 34,000 of your years
ago. I am the balance. And when I say "I" - I mean because I am an
emissary for The Nine. It is not I , but it is the group. We are
nine principles of the Universe, yet together we are one.
The declaration above is typical of the channeled pronouncements of
the Council of Nine - or just ’The Nine’. They contain all the usual
New Age ingredients of grandiose statements, shaky grammar and unprovable predictions. But unlike all the other channeling cults,
that of The Nine has serious clout. Perhaps the reason for this is
that they claim to be the Ennead, or the nine major gods of ancient
Egypt. Or could there be another reason, one that owes
more to The X-Files than the Pyramid Texts? Although The Nine may
appear to be quintessentially a modern phenomenon, our research
uncovered its
truly astonishing pedigree. In fact, the story begins
nearly 50 years ago, in a private research laboratory in Glen Cove,
Maine, called the Round Table Foundation, run by a medical doctor
named
Andrija Puharich (also known as Henry K Puharich
- image left).
Set up in 1948 to research the
paranormal, among the noted psychics studied at the Foundation were
the famous Irish medium Eileen Garrett and the Dutch clairvoyant
Peter Hurkos (Pieter van de Hirk). Prominent members included the
influential philosopher and inventor Arthur M Young and the
socialite Alice Bouverie (née Astor).
In December 1952, Puharich brought into his laboratory an Indian
mystic named Dr D G Vinod, who began to channel The Nine
or ’the
Nine Principles’. In the months before Vinod returned to India, a
group met regularly to hear The Nine’s channelled wisdom. Never
known for their modesty, The Nine proclaimed themselves to be
God,
stating "God is nobody else than we together, the Nine Principles of
God."
Three years later, there appeared to be independent confirmation of
their existence. In Mexico, Puharich and Young met Charles and
Lillian Laughead, former Christian missionaries who were by then
prominent in the burgeoning UFO contactee movement. (For a
description of their involvement in the Dorothy Martin circle, see
Jerome Clark’s ’When Prophecy Failed’). Back in the States
a few weeks later, Puharich received a letter from the Laugheads
containing messages received by their group’s channeller. This
message also claimed to come from the Nine Principles, even -
amazingly - including references to the earlier communications
transmitted through Dr Vinod. Could The Nine possibly be for real?
Perhaps the answer is embedded in the career of Puharich himself.
After disbanding the Round Table Foundation in 1958, he worked for
10 years as an inventor of medical devices and achieved
international recognition as a parapsychologist, most famously
studying the Brazilian psychic surgeon, Arigo (José Pedro de Freitas).
But all that was to pale into insignificance because, in 1971,
Puharich discovered Uri Geller.
At their first meetings in Tel Aviv in 1971,
Puharich hypnotized Geller in an attempt to find out
where his abilities came from. As a result, the young Israeli
started to channel ’Spectra’ - an entity
which claimed to be a conscious super-computer aboard a spaceship.
However, Puharich suggested to him that there might be a connection
with the Nine Principles, and Spectra readily agreed that there was.
The Nine claimed that they had programmed Geller with his powers as
a young child.
Through Geller, The Nine alerted Puharich to his life’s mission,
which was to use Geller’s talents to alert the world to an imminent
mass landing of spaceships that would bring representatives of The
Nine. However, Geller - by now an international psychic superstar -
bowed out in 1973 and has resolutely turned his back on The Nine
ever since. Puharich had to find other channels. He joined up with
aristocratic former racing driver Sir John Whitmore and
Florida-based psychic and healer Phyllis Schlemmer. They found a new
channeller - a Daytona cook known to history only by the pseudonym ’Bobby Horne’ - who lived to regret his dealings with
The Nine.
Driven to the brink of suicide by their constant demands, he too
dropped out of the scene - his despair being dismissed by Whitmore
as "signs of instability". After this, Phyllis Schlemmer was
appointed the authorized spokesperson for the entity - known simply
as ’Tom’ - who represented The Nine.
Puharich, Whitmore and Schlemmer then set up Lab Nine at Puharich’s
estate in Ossining, New York. The Nine’s disciples included
multi-millionaire businessmen (many hiding behind pseudonyms and
including members of Canada’s richest family, the Bronfmans),
European nobility, scientists from the Stanford Research Institute
and at least one prominent political figure who was a personal
friend of President Gerald Ford.
We also know that Lyall Watson (then the darling of the alternative
scene because of his seminal 1973 book
Supernature) was involved, as
was the influential counter-culture guru Ira Einhorn - and Gene
Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek.
The key to predicting eclipses is noticing that they occur in
cycles, or at more or less regular intervals. The Sun goes round the
sky once a year; the Moon once a month. This means that, every
month, the Moon ’overtakes’ the sun. This happens at the New Moon,
and this is when solar eclipses occur. But, of course, we don’t get
an eclipse every New Moon. This is because the Moon has an
elliptical orbit: sometimes it passes above the Sun when it
overtakes it, sometimes below. But the Moon’s elliptical orbit has
its own cycle: it returns to the same place it started from every 18
years or so. Thus - if seen from the same place on Earth - an
eclipse will be followed by another one just over 18 years later.
Roddenberry
(image left) was part of that circle in 1974 and 1975, and even
produced the screenplay for a movie about The Nine. How much he was
influenced by them is unknown, although it is said that some of
their concepts found their way into the early Star Trek movies, and
The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine (what a giveaway!) series.
(There is a character named ’Vinod’ in one Deep Space Nine episode.)
Another key player in Lab Nine was Dr James J Hurtak, who was
appointed Puharich’s second-in-command by The Nine. In fact,
Hurtak
had been independently channelling The Nine since 1973. Puharich and
Whitmore commissioned British writer Stuart Holroyd to write an
account of their adventures, which appeared in 1977 as Prelude to
the Landing on Planet Earth (re-titled
Briefings for the Landing on
Planet Earth in paperback.)
In this extraordinary book the true identity of the Nine - and of
Tom - was finally revealed. Far from being the chummy character that
his rather avuncular name suggests, Tom is actually Atum, the
creator-god of the ancient Egyptian religion of Heliopolis, and
Uncle Tom with his eight mates are none other than the Great Ennead
of Heliopolis.
But even with such impressive contacts, all was not well with
Puharich. Lab Nine broke up in 1978 after a series of mysterious
events that culminated in an arson attack on the Ossining estate,
and he fled to Mexico, claiming that he was being persecuted by the
CIA. He returned to the USA two years later, and appears to have
played no further part in The Nine story. He died in 1995 after
falling down the stairs in his South Carolina home. However, The
Nine continued. Not only did Schlemmer and Whitmore continue their
mission, but Dr Hurtak has also moved on. He has become a major
player in the unfolding millennial drama
currently being played out
at Giza, but perhaps more importantly he has established himself as
a New Age guru par excellence, travelling the world giving workshops
on his book of channelled revelations from The Nine, The Keys of
Enoch. Written and laid out in classic Biblical style, its darkly
apocalyptic vision has huge numbers of influential devotees. This we
find very worrying.
Another Nine channel - an Englishwoman named Jenny O’Connor - was
introduced to the avant garde Esalen Institute in San Francisco by
Sir John Whitmore. She and The Nine became so influential there that
they held seminars and - unbelievably - were actually listed on the
Institute’s staff, even successfully ordering the sacking of its
chief finance officer and the reorganization of its entire
management structure..
This should concern us, because many influential people attended The
Nine’s Esalen seminars, including Russians who were part of the
Institute’s Soviet Exchange programme. Some of these later rose to
prominence in the Gorbachev regime and were instrumental in the
downfall of Communism. (The Esalen Institute now runs the US branch
of the Gorbachev Foundation.)
The Nine are very much still with us. One of their recent channels,
who is also in contact with Tom, is the American writer David M
Myers. He is co-author with Britain’s David S Percy of that
extraordinary tome
Two-Thirds, a history of the galaxy and the human
race according to Myer’s otherwordly contacts (who clearly have no
sense of the absurd). Percy - best known as a champion of the
’Face
on Mars’ and the ’hoaxing’ of the Apollo moon landings - was at one
time part of the Schlemmer circle. Among the other major proponents
of the ’monuments’ of Mars and their alleged connection with ancient
Egypt is none other than Dr James Hurtak - The Nine’s great prophet
- who has promoted this idea since as long ago as 1973.
Richard C Hoagland - familiar to FT
readers as another unrepentant ’Mars Face’ enthusiast - is also
clearly under The Nine’s spell. David Myers and David Percy were,
respectively, American and European Director of Operations for
Hoagland’s Mars Mission. In fact, his interpretation of the
’monuments’ of Mars comes directly from The Nine. Flake though he
may appear (increasingly in these hallowed pages), but his influence
over huge swathes of the hungrier mystery seekers is undeniable.
This is the man who addresses rapt audiences at
the United Nations.
But it is in the New Age channelling circuit that The Nine have
truly come into their own. In any other circles their true agenda
would no doubt have been rumbled long ago, but this is the New Age.
Anything The Nine say must be sweetness and light, right? But an
objective reading of their divine pronouncements reveal the first
stirrings of something very nasty in Paradise.
Their words appeared in 1992 as the book
The Only Planet of Choice,
credited to ’transceiver’ Schlemmer and edited by Mary Bennett (a
one-time member of the Schlemmer circle who also edited Myers and
Percy’s Two-Thirds). This has had an unprecedented influence over
the New Age. According to Palden Jenkins (editor of an earlier
edition of Only Planet) more and more New Age channelling
groups are ’realizing’ that the real source of their wisdom is The Nine. In
fact, we have discerned what amounts to a campaign by The Nine - or
their adherents - to ’take over’ the New Age. It would be a mistake
to underestimate the economic or even political potential of this
vast subculture - rich pickings indeed.
But The Nine’s influence does not extend merely to New Age channelling circles.
Andrija Puharich, James Hurtak and Richard
Hoagland have all lectured at the United Nations in New York. And
individuals connected with The Nine are also known to have influence
with Vice-President Al Gore. Of course, if The Nine really are the
ancient gods of Egypt, then surely there could be fewer more
significant events than their return. One may be justified in
thinking that the more leading politicians who fall under their
influence the better; but are they really the ancient Ennead of
Egypt? Can it be that they have actually returned to sort us all
out, scattering love and enlightenment from their high moral ground?
Tom, in
The Only Planet of Choice, chooses his words carefully as he
explains that all the races of the Earth were seeded from space-gods
- except one, the "indigenous race", the blacks. He is very careful
to urge us not to make an issue out of this. After all, it’s not the
black race’s fault that they have no divine spark like the rest of
us.
Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of
the history of The Nine is its
relationship to the career of Andrija Puharich. Recent research has
revealed Puharich to have a distinctly sinister side. As an Army
doctor in the 1950s, he was deeply involved with the
CIA’s notorious MKULTRA mind control project. He - together with the
infamous Dr Sidney Gottlieb - experimented with a variety of
techniques to change or induce actual thought processes. even to
creating the impression of voices in the head. These techniques
included the use of drugs, hypnosis and beaming radio signals
directly into the subject’s brain.
And, significantly, he was engaged in
this work at exactly the same time that The Nine made their first
appearance at the Round Table Foundation. The Foundation itself is
now known to have been largely funded by the Pentagon as a front for
its medical and parapsychological research. Puharich was still
working for the CIA in the early 1970s, when he brought Uri Geller
out of Israel. Puharich’s use of hypnosis is particularly
interesting in The Nine circle. In the case of Uri Geller and
Bobby
Horne, he first hypnotized them and then suggested that they were in
touch with The Nine - and so, they were! Ira Einhorn - a close
associate of Puharich’s during the 1970s - confirmed to us that he
believed that Puharich was "humanly directing" The Nine
communications.
The evidence we have gathered strongly suggests that Tom and his
fellow gods originated, not in the stars, but behind closed doors as
part of a CIA mind control experiment. And what happened to that
experiment? Now with hundreds of thousands of devotees, some in very
high places, can The Nine be deemed a success? Of course, that
depends very much on what the CIA had in mind. With their subtle
racist propaganda, perhaps the flaky New Age Nine should worry the
hell out of us.
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