
The Institute of Cosmological Economics is honored to be the sole representatives and publishers of the vast repository of knowledge that has been left behind in the Archives of the late Muriel and Louis Hasbrouck. The Hasbrouck’s fastidiously detailed, breakthrough contributions to the advancement of Cosmological Economics and Solar Field Theory lie at the cutting edge of scientific and economic theory.
Our efforts to uncover the historically overlooked offerings contained within the Hasbrouck Archives have only just begun, as the Hasbrouck’s research covered many fields beyond the financial markets including space weather forecasting and earthquake prediction, and extremely esoteric subjects like magic, astrology and Tarot. Their theories redefine the laws of celestial mechanics and provide new evidence of cosmic causation through the propagation of energy and forces within the solar system.
The Hasbrouck Archive, without question, represents one of the most significant discoveries in financial theory in decades, as well as an esoteric and scientific resource of inestimable value. The following biographical information is an excerpt from the complete account of the Hasbrouck Discovery.
Louis Hasbrouck was born on May 19, 1890 and died on June 8, 1979. He was a graduate of Yale, served in both world wars, and was a Captain in the U. S. Army Air Force. He worked in Wall Street during the span of the Great Crash and found that conventional sources of wisdom neither predicted nor answered the trying questions of the time. By seeking new data and a method of forecasting that would be truer to life; he provided the economic input and perspective to the Space-Time Dynamics and geophysics of Muriel Bruce. (See Louis’ article: Mass Psychology & the Unified Field Theory – Trend Analysis – A New Approach)
Muriel Bruce was born in Canada on July 20, 1890 and died November 27, 1981 at the age of 91. She was a Music and English major in college, a classical pianist, and a reporter for a Toronto newspaper. She published several books, novels and sonnets, chief among them her 1941 work on the tarot and astrology, Tarot & Astrology: The Pursuit of Destiny. She and Louis were married on December 19, 1931, and together they developed a unique approach to research that they called Space-Time Forecasting.
The narrative of Muriel’s life is littered with close personal connections to many of the esoteric, astrological and cosmological greats of her time. Early in her life this included many correspondences with the likes of Dr. Israel Regardie, famous biographer of the Golden Dawn and Aleister Crowley, with whom she maintained a friendship and correspondence until the 1970’s.
During the 1920’s she developed close relationships with two of the greatest luminaries of 20th century esoterics; Walter Russell, the visionary mystic, scientist, artist and polymath with whom she studied for seven years, and Paul Foster Case, author of The True & Invisible Rosicrucian Order, numerous books on the Tarot, and founder of the highly respected mystery school, The Builders of the Adytum. It was Case who directed Muriel’s study towards the Tarot as a universal system in which can be found coded secrets to universal knowledge.
With the support of her husband and colleagues, Muriel decided that she would dedicate her studies towards integrating the teachings of Tarot and Astrology into a rational and scientific thesis which would place these often misunderstood subjects onto an equal footing with that of modern science. Through revelations contained in a lost and secret book on the Tarot called “Book T”, Muriel cracked a veiled code which led her to the discovery of Space-Time Field Forces, an essential missing element in solar physics and celestial mechanics, which plays a critical role in the propagation of forces through the solar system.
The nature of Space-Time Field Forces is an intermediary periodic sequence of energy field directly connected to the sun. These Field Forces, as the Hasbroucks called them, act in conjunction with the solar forces and energies, as well as in direct correlation with planets and objects in the solar system. The conjunction of these various objects, Field Forces and solar energies generate signals which determine high-probability windows for extreme space weather events, such as solar flares, Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) and other such solar phenomena.
The prediction of such solar events is a unique accomplishment even in today’s cutting edge science, as there is no way to forecast potential solar events, and the current standard of knowledge is a satellite that watches the sun and signals when a solar event happens. The Hasbrouck’s accomplishment would serve to extend scientific understanding of solar theory in a way that has yet to be accomplished in academia. Further, these Field Force signals not only determine space weather, but are also found to be effective for timing terrestrial events and phenomena such as earthquakes, and even more surprisingly, financial market trends.
The first application of her system was in the prediction of space weather, specifically peaceful vs. disturbed days, where disturbed days are likely to have more solar/geomagnetic disturbance if not outright flares or CME’s. By the mid-50’s, the Hasbroucks touted the results of their system as approaching 90% accuracy in predicting space weather. The application was also extended to forecasting terrestrial phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanoes with considerable success.
With the 1950’s being the dawn of the Space Age, it was the forecasting of space weather that became the primary direction the Hasbroucks took in order to bring their theories to the use in the modern world. The idea that every failed rocket launch came at the cost of $100’s of millions seemed absurd when they could determine safe vs. dangerous launch days with relative ease. Their theory was evaluated and found accurate by a scientist at Bell Laboratories, and was monitored by H.T. Stetson of MIT, author of two books on sunspots.
They formed a company called Geomagnetic Research Inc., and began to contact government agencies dealing with space launches, as well as the High Altitude Observatory, which produced the ongoing space weather reports for the US government. For six years they reached out and corresponded with various branches of government, always receiving some initial interest, with the High Altitude Observatory even closely evaluating their work for a period of time.
After prolonged intensive efforts to bring their discoveries to the scientific community, the prevailing paradigm of modern physics simply could not accept that there was a way, using merely astronomical data and tabular calculations, to predict space weather. Their minds were fixed, and seemingly impenetrable to alternative input. So, with frustration, and a farewell sonnet, the Hasbroucks shut down Geomagnetic Research Inc. and decided to focus their attentions on the forecasting of economic trends as a more viable market for their abilities.
In 1957 the Hasbroucks published their first 7 year stock market forecast in the magazine American Mercury. This forecast was highly accurate, and with the proof of this forecast record under their belt, on October 15, 1964, the Hasbroucks launched their financial forecasting report,Space-Time Forecasting of Economic Trends.
These reports were read among a select group of Wall Street insiders, CEOs, authors of advisory letters, institutional managers, and some well-known figures in stock market history, including Edson Gould and Hamilton Bolton. A more detailed account of their influence in the world of finance can be found in the complete account of the Hasbrouck history.
Muriel and Louis wrote these successful reports for the next 15 years, until they were too old to continue. They eventually passed their life’s work on to their longtime associate Harriett Higginson and publisher James Fraser, who also became trustees of the Hasbrouck Trust. Harriett Higginson continued writing the Space-Time reports for the next 16 years until her death in 1996. Together the Hasbrouck & Higginson Space-Time reports total over 1200 pages. These forecasts, reports and letters are filled with deep analysis of the markets, and an ongoing discussion of the principles of Space-Time Forecasting as applied to mass psychology and finance.
With no remaining heirs to the knowledge, all the archives were left dusty and forgotten in their publisher’s attic. Now, after 30 years of lying dormant, the custody and Trusteeship of this remarkable and enduring resource has been passed on to the Institute of Cosmological Economics. We spent about 5 years organizing, cataloging, and scanning much of the archive which contains well over 30,000 pages of materials.
The 3 volume set offered here is the first public release of the Space-Time Forecasting of Economic Trends since their original publication. This is also the first time in history that the detailed teachings contained within the private Hasbrouck’s Archives have seen the light of day.
The Institute of Cosmological Economics has partitioned the access of the Hasbrouck Trust into two separate research streams. The first will be the public resources, such as the historical Space-Time letters. We will continue to curate and release parts of the archives for public consumption in times to come. We also intend to write a history and overview of the Hasbrouck’s work in the future.
The second research stream will be for advanced and dedicated researchers in Gann and Astro theory, who want full access to the entire Archive to understand the inner principles and techniques which were so carefully guarded during their time. This will take shape in a private membership based research group with provision for complete access to the archives, as well as access to the group Research Forum where we will share insights, software and ideas.
We remain honored to foster and grow the legacy of knowledge that has been passed on by these luminaries of Cosmological Economics, and we look forward to better representing their work to the public in the future.
The answer to the question posed above about how their market research became lost to posterity is more a matter of circumstance than intention. During the 20 years that Muriel & Louis published their forecasts, Muriel was engaged in ongoing research to deepen the scientific principles behind her work and to extend her theories to a large scale analysis of history in terms of Space-Time Dynamics, with its predictive sequencing of human experience. She had applied for a Bollingen grant to develop and publish a book called the Harmonics of History, which was carefully considered, and was also in correspondence for many years with editors at McGraw Hill, who were interested in publishing this potentially groundbreaking work about the influence of solar phenomena and cycles on the phases of history showing the direct effects on humanity.
The archives contain many outlines, drafts, notes and references that she had collected for this work, but it seems she just never completed it. She was always extremely hesitant to explain the details of her work to anyone, and it is likely that her own inner resistance to releasing her secrets held her back from completing this book. She was also aging in years, having only begun producing the STF Forecasts & Letters when she was already 74 years old. Time passed and she and Louis aged, and the work simply remained incomplete.
When Muriel and Louis reached 90 and began to become more fragile and ill, the work was passed on to their associate Harriett Higginson, who also for years intended to compile Muriel’s work into a more general book to introduce their theories to the world, and at one point Harriett even engaged a contract with an astrological author to write a book about the Hasbroucks for public consumption.
However, that relationship became strained when the author continued to insert her own ideas and interpretations in place of Muriel’s, and Harriett discontinued and the project, leaving another book only partially written. Eventually Harriett herself reached an advanced age, and with her death and no one else around to carry on the tradition, all the archives were left where they had been stored in their publisher’s attic, where I found them 30 years later, covered in dust and all but forgotten.
So, with the archives and the Hasbrouck Trust having been placed in our care, we are now taking the first steps to bring this important contribution out to the financial forecasting community for the first time, 30 long years after the Hasbrouck’s death. This first collection of introductory writings, correspondences, and the entire series of Space-Time Forecasting of Economic Trends has been collected here into 3 volumes, over 1400 pages in total of never before seen theories and forecasts by some of the important thinkers in this field.
Ongoingly, there will be two separate branches of this project. We will, over time, be collecting and releasing some pieces, such as the current collection, which are appropriate for more public consumption, and which will include, at some point, a book telling the Hasbrouck story, and presenting the general theories and contributions they made to both scientific and financial forecasting theory, allowing them their proper place in history.
For the hard-core researchers in Gann and astro theory, who want to understand the inner principles and techniques which were so carefully guarded and never released to anyone, we will be creating a private membership based research group. This group will be given access to the complete collection of scans and materials that we have compiled, which contain the essence of Muriel’s work.
There is a private Online Forum where the research group has been discussing and analyzing the techniques with each other for over 15 years, and where we will continue to post research and applications developed from their work, in order to fully recreate and apply the techniques the Hasbroucks were using.
This first collection of material, Space Time Forecasting of Economics Trends, is REQUIRED PREREQUISITE for anyone who intends to apply for membership to the research group and access to the complete archives. A general outline of the research archives we possess are as follows:
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Introductory Materials, Articles, Correspondences & Complete Space-time Forecasting of Economic Trends 1958-1996
1479 Pages
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Discount Price: $1,495.00 WINTER SPECIAL! 3 Volume, 1400 Page Set The Institute of CosmoEconomics is excited to at long last release the first installment of the Space-Time Forecasting Archives of Muriel and Louis Hasbrouck. This archive represents one of the most important discoveries ever in the field of market forecasting based on causation or correlation with natural forces, a science we call CosmoEconomics. The only other comparable level of research and insight to that of the Hasbroucks would be the work of W.D. Gann. | |
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Articles, Private Correspondences, Research Papers, Book Manuscripts, Coded Ephemerides, Field Force Calculations, Top Secret Documents, Space Weather & Earthquake Forecasting Research
1479 Pages
1st Edition
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Discount Price: $3,995.00 WINTER SPECIAL! USB STICK WITH 8 GB OF THE FULL ARCHIVES This archive represents one of the most important discoveries ever in the field of market forecasting based on causation or correlation with natural forces, a science we call CosmoEconomics. The only other comparable level of research and insight to that of the Hasbroucks would be the work of W.D. Gann NOTE: To purchase the Hasbrouck Archives you must own Space-Time Forecasting Newsletter Series. | |
