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INFOSOURCE RESEARCH PURPOSE AND GOALS


Main Goals

InfoSource Research has as its main goals the gathering of coherent, verifiable information and, most importantly, the timely reporting of that information. We hope also to provide an open forum in which rational discussion of the following subjects, among others, can take place:

  • Martian and lunar artifacts research and space exploration
  • Hyperdimensional physics research
  • NHE ("cold fusion") research
  • Ancient monuments and civilizations and evidence of "lost" advanced knowledge
  • UFO-related incidents, research and theory
  • Crop circle research and theory
  • Sacred geometry
  • Other "paranormal" research and theory
  • World government actions vis-à-vis these topics



General Business Plan and Philosophy of InfoSource Research


Statement of Major Association Goals:

  • Worldwide dissemination of accurate information relating to the most recent developments in the areas that will help humans reach their ultimate mental, spiritual and physical growth
  • Development of a world-wide information network composed of experts in multiple disciplines
  • Development of a society of individuals committed to further investigation of areas traditionally neglected by mainstream science
  • Source of reference books and electronic media relating to such topics


Definition of InfoSource Research's Business

InfoSource Research is committed to providing its members with vitally important ideas, theories, thoughts, and technological issues which, when verified through a sound, scientific process, show promise of positively affecting human lives.


Statement of Company Philosophy

InfoSource Research has as its core values:

  • Freedom of Information
  • Growth
  • Honesty
  • Integrity
  • Creativity



InfoSource Research abides by the following principles and ideas:

  • Open-mindedness
  • Critical reasoning
  • Scientific verifiability of phenomena
  • Open, thorough discussion of all possible interpretations of the evidence
  • Conjecture and speculation must always be labeled as such
  • InfoSource Research will never take itself so seriously as to become self-important



Who might be interested in InfoSource Research's research?

  • Anyone who feels that "there must be more to life than this!"
  • Anyone who regularly asks him- or herself: "what is the meaning of life?"
  • Anyone who has an interest in the future of our race and society
  • Anyone who feels that we, as a species, have "taken a wrong turn or two" in our history
  • Anyone who likes the feeling of popping synapses and of forging new neural pathways.
  • Anyone who wants to make this a better world for themselves and their children
  • Anyone who wants to become a kinder, gentler, more complete person!


Those who need not apply:

  • Anyone claiming to have a monopoly on the truth
  • Anyone not willing to admit that their current "view of the world" may be incomplete
  • Anyone who believes that government entities "always tell the truth"
  • Anyone who does not know what the term "critical reasoning" means
  • Anyone who will believe anything anyone tells them!



 
 

 To contact InfoSource Research, write:

PMB 210, 4820 Yelm Hwy SE, Suite 2, Lacey, WA 98503

Phone/Fax (360) 786-1758 or E-mail: contact@InfoSourceResearch.com