I second that Chuck!
Marshall,
If I may ask, while we're on this topic...
So, if someone is using a coil machine, having a sine wave, it must be
relying on sheer power to shatter the pathogen's DNA....no harmonics
involved at all.....correct?
But... will this power KEEP the DNA particles from migrating back toward one
another and reassembling themselves? Evidence seems to demonstrate
this....whaddya think?
Now, what about a GB4000 contact Rife-type machine, with only 10 Watts of
output (using the optional amp)....it can be used in either of its square
or sine wave modes (square for the lower range frequencies and sine for the
higher ones). Some people claim that it also produces harmonics with its AC
square wave while others say only a DC positive offset square wave can do
so...opinions?
Some have converted their GB4000s to positive offset by using a diode and
believe that their results were more predictable after doing
this....opinions?
Some believe that AC frequencies in the MHz range work very well in sine
wave mode due to their sharp leading edges, especially when they are gated
(pulsed). RR Rife was reportedly quoted as saying that gating is what
actually devitalizes/kills the pathogens. He used a second frequency of 1330
Hz, or thereabouts, laid overtop the MOR with a 30% duty cycle for this
gated frequency, to achieve this effect. So, it seems that the power output
he used combined with the sharp waveform and the gating were synergistic in
producing the desired effect. (not to forget the plasma bulb
characteristics)
Question...how can the GB4000 be used with a greater power output in radiant
mode, rather than in contact mode (which seems hit and miss) without
upsetting airwave authorities?
Sorry for all the questions but you seem to be the guy to ask.
Thanks,
Peter
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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Zapper
A really nice analysis, Marshall.
Chuck
Living with saints is tougher than being one.
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