Art Labrada wrote:
> 
> One thing has been puzzling me about this magnetic healing theory.  As
> everyone knows, the earth is one big magnet.  If the south (negative pole)
> is beneficial and the north (positive pole) is detrimental, does this mean
> that the people in the southern hemisphere should be better off healthwise
> than the people in the northern hemisphere?  Also, since the fields of force
> are more strongly concentrated at the poles, shouldn't the eskimos be
> affected one way or the other?
> 
> Just curious,
> 
> Art
> 

 Gee Art,
  Don`t give our secret away. The north pole is more beneficial. The
northern hemisphere has most of the earths population. People have
always lived in the Artic. The Southern hemisphere has few people, only
a very few people at the southern research stations, they don`t live
there permanently.
  At the poles you can not use a compass for direction, it points
straight down at the north pole and straight up at the south pole. At
the equator it points in a longitudinal manner but very weakly, because
the field is so spread out.
  The earths field is getting weaker every year, ship compasses used to
have three magnetic bars in them, now they need five magnetic bars in
order to point steady. 
 They say that when the field gets real close to zero (like now, as it
has done in the past) that the poles flip and then the field builds back
up over the years. The field stays in the same orientation to the sun,
however the earth flips to the new position. It don`t care if we like it
or not (we won`t of course). Picture a two mile high wave of water going
across the land at 600 miles an hour, if you can. It will be wiped clean
right down to the bed rock.
 Whats beneficial? Healing and pain control (negative,north), or growing
bigger or faster (positive,south), take your choice.

  Bless you   Bob Lee
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
  l...@fbtc.net


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