Daniel Paul
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And he finally gets enough money to get going on the College of Universal Wisdom Research Laboratory. So the construction began in 1958. So that's about five years after his visitation. And the dome was completed by 1960. But in 1958, right after he started, the early proceedings, newsletters mentioned that they're running short. You know, they need more money. And suddenly, on May 4th, 1959...
And he finally gets enough money to get going on the College of Universal Wisdom Research Laboratory. So the construction began in 1958. So that's about five years after his visitation. And the dome was completed by 1960. But in 1958, right after he started, the early proceedings, newsletters mentioned that they're running short. You know, they need more money. And suddenly, on May 4th, 1959...
And he finally gets enough money to get going on the College of Universal Wisdom Research Laboratory. So the construction began in 1958. So that's about five years after his visitation. And the dome was completed by 1960. But in 1958, right after he started, the early proceedings, newsletters mentioned that they're running short. You know, they need more money. And suddenly, on May 4th, 1959...
He gets a donation of $40,000. It's an anonymous donation of $40,000, which is about $436,000 today. It's an anonymous donation. It allows him to finish the Integratron. Nobody knows who did it. But in the mid-70s, whenever it was when Howard Hughes died,
He gets a donation of $40,000. It's an anonymous donation of $40,000, which is about $436,000 today. It's an anonymous donation. It allows him to finish the Integratron. Nobody knows who did it. But in the mid-70s, whenever it was when Howard Hughes died,
He gets a donation of $40,000. It's an anonymous donation of $40,000, which is about $436,000 today. It's an anonymous donation. It allows him to finish the Integratron. Nobody knows who did it. But in the mid-70s, whenever it was when Howard Hughes died,
George Van Tassel ran a very nice homage to Howard Hughes in one of the issues of Proceedings from the 70s, saying he was more generous than anybody will ever know. In all likelihood, because George was friends with Howard Hughes, worked with him. We know they got along. Nobody's going to have that kind of money in George's circle except for Howard Hughes.
George Van Tassel ran a very nice homage to Howard Hughes in one of the issues of Proceedings from the 70s, saying he was more generous than anybody will ever know. In all likelihood, because George was friends with Howard Hughes, worked with him. We know they got along. Nobody's going to have that kind of money in George's circle except for Howard Hughes.
George Van Tassel ran a very nice homage to Howard Hughes in one of the issues of Proceedings from the 70s, saying he was more generous than anybody will ever know. In all likelihood, because George was friends with Howard Hughes, worked with him. We know they got along. Nobody's going to have that kind of money in George's circle except for Howard Hughes.
So in all likelihood, it probably was Howard Hughes who paid for the Integra fund.
So in all likelihood, it probably was Howard Hughes who paid for the Integra fund.
So in all likelihood, it probably was Howard Hughes who paid for the Integra fund.
Yeah, I don't know. I would be curious to know if the Space Beings ever gave any recipes.
Yeah, I don't know. I would be curious to know if the Space Beings ever gave any recipes.
Yeah, I don't know. I would be curious to know if the Space Beings ever gave any recipes.
Right, right. I'll show you my UFO. Give me pie.
Right, right. I'll show you my UFO. Give me pie.
Right, right. I'll show you my UFO. Give me pie.
In terms of the architecture, what makes the architecture special is it's all wood construction. There's no nails even used anymore. It's wood doweling. So these 16 ribs that sort of support this hemispherical umbrella dome, they're all wood doweled together. And they all meet in an oculus, which is an opening in the roof that's 1.5 tons of concrete and a material called micarta.
In terms of the architecture, what makes the architecture special is it's all wood construction. There's no nails even used anymore. It's wood doweling. So these 16 ribs that sort of support this hemispherical umbrella dome, they're all wood doweled together. And they all meet in an oculus, which is an opening in the roof that's 1.5 tons of concrete and a material called micarta.