Hi Pam,

Thanks very much for taking the time to get us that information.  

Who do you think on this list you will offend?  

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-----Original Message-----
From:   Pamela Grant [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Saturday, June 17, 2000 4:17 PM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: CS>New list member with a question

>Hi there Pam,
>
>Well, I have heard of some strange machines in my time, but the 'Quantum
>Xyrroid Consciousness Interface device' pretty much takes the prize. Not
>invented by Inspector Gadget was it ;-)
>
>Hope it works for you!

And Hello To You Too, Ivan(not the terrible?)

That's interesting, I guess the same reaction would have been said if
someone were to describe a computer to another in the early 1800's. If you
are not familiar with similar devices then I guess it IS VERY strange
sounding.

It is a biofeedback device.  It treats stress--but can't say it actually
treats, for ex., cancer. It increases one's awareness of a physiological
response which IS biofeedback. You see: awareness=consciousness. Just
thought I'd explain that to you since you seemed to freak a little over the
word consciousness(or am I wrong?).

Actually, the QXCI was invented by Dr. William Nelson--the same Dr. who
fought the FDA twice in court and won. He is not one to be taken lightly.
He was the sole person who fought the FDA(1990) and got acupuncture needles
listed as a true medical devices in our country. He also was responsible
for getting Apollo 13 safely back to earth at his young age of 17(maybe it
was 18--but anyhow)---ever see the movie--he's the guy! He worked at GM
around that time(of Apollo 11) as he was also going to school for
electrical engineering. His job was to measure the errors of the gyro. Then
Apollo 12 went up and back safely. But then Honeywell took over and
downsized to 3 people. Then the day came--Apollo 13. (Bill had been
drinking and partying the entire night before this incidence). that day
there were only 3 people to figure the mathmatics to know whether or not
"they" could turn off the gyro for 30hrs. and turn it back on safely.
During lunch that day the rest of his coworkers had gone to lunch. Bill had
not left yet. Then the phone rang and the person on the other end claimed
to be from the Apollo 13 and stated that there was a problem and they were
asking if it was safe to turn off the gyro and turn back on after 30hrs.
Bill thought it was a joke and said, "oh, yea sure, go ahead. When Bill got
to lunch he expressed to his college frat. buddies  that that was a great
joke--calling and saying they were the Apollo. He soon found out that his
buddies did no such joke and that it WAS for real When he got back to work
things were intense. There was his boss, Bill and 3 others. They had one
hour to come up, mathmatically, with the solution. Each went off alone to
figure the equations. When they returned the other 2 said, "we think we
know the answer". Then his boss looked at him and Bill said, "I know the
answer". Of course their answers were different. Luckily, his boss decided
to go with Bill's answer and not the other 2 employees--for if he had
Apollo 13 would have have had an entirely different history written in the
books. I hear a law suit is pending.

I will continue here a little further about the inventor of this device:
did I mention he was the first person to ever receive a perfect score on
his SAT's in math, not to mention his perfect score in science also(but
wasn't the first). He graduated from highschool at the age of 12 and
entered college at that time. After completing his electrical engineering
degree he decided to go into medicine as he was a "people person" and
wanted to work with such.(He later got into quantum physics when he learned
about consciousness and the ability of one person's mind to affect
another--it influences consciousness. So he set out to develop a medical
device that goes beyond the affect of the conscious mind.)

In 1985 he invented the EPFX which was registered by the FDA(1989) and was
designed to diagnose only. In 1990 his inclosion device got registered by
thge US govt. It was a diagnostic system--operating on 10 channels(tody's
operates on 55 channels).In 1990 Bill took the device to Germany. From
there he developed a device that did therapy called the S.C.I.O. It did
therapy much like the TENS, BICOM, MOR devices. Later, he came back to the
US when he figured out how to  develop a device that NOT only diagnosed,
but also could treat as well. But when he presented this to the FDA(1991)
they said, "No"--okay to build a device and get it registered in the US by
the FDA to treat AND okay to do the same with a device to
diagnose--BUT--NOT okay to build a device and get it registered if it can
do both. When Bill asked why?--he was told, "we don't have to tell you
why". He then went to Budapest and asked, "what if I could find electrical
abberations and also correct them?" They said, "great" and in 1992 they
invited him to Budapest by 12 doctors and they continued their work on
instruments on bioresonance. And so it was developed and got registered.

Dr. Nelson has also worked as a professor in Kiev at their oncology
dept.--not sure when(does it matter?). Anyway at that time medical doctors
there were only making $50.00 per month. As surgeons--$10.00 per mo. Nelson
hired them to do research. And off they went!

This is just a little background on the inventor--who also rewrote ALL of
molecular biology(it took about 9-10 yrs. to complete) as he "realized" all
biology was "wrong". His 2 volume book is called the PROMORPHEUS(--based
upon quantum physics). He also has a regular medical practice in Hungary.
He lectures extensively--but NOT in the US. Very interesting---I hope I am
not stepping on too many toes here--but what the Hel... He was to begin his
lecture series in the US just one month ago---guess what the govt. had
planned for him? I'll say no more.

By the way, Xrroid means ultrafast. The device tests 8000 items per sec. It
is ran by a computer. Dr. Nelson had to put--and I don't know what you call
it--I'll call it a type of lock-- on his system because several years back
the Koreans stolejust one part of the software and is now selling it for
$45,000.00.
The QXCI sells for a little under $9,000.00. For what it can do, if you
were to buy all the devices that can do the same(though, I'm not too sure
you could get your hands on all of them) it would cost you well over
$70,000.00.

This device can now be "imported" legally into the US. It measures 16
electrical parameters of the body, going beyond simple resistance. By
measuring resistance, impedance, amperage, voltage, capacitance,
inductance, frequencies and resonant frequencies, efficacy of the device is
dramatically increased over resistance devices. The Quantum Medical C.I.
detects subtle electrophysiological reactivity to over eight thousand
substances in less than one minute. Homeopathics have static trivector
fields and humans have reactive changing trivector fields. The Xrroid
analysis compares the two. This is known as the Xrroid process. This device
uses three simultaneous substance testing systems that include:
        1. trivector resonant frequencies of the substance
        2. actual substances ibn a testkit, computer activated
        3. hololinguistic testing consciousness interaction

Most energetic devices offer only one modality for therapy. The QXCI is a
2-way system. The device gives and receives signals, so that it can
evaluate and alter the therapy as it progresses, by changing the settings
of amplification or frequencies, as the patient's body demands. It can even
tell when the therapy has performed to satisfaction. The QXCI establishes a
cybernetic feedback connection or handshake with the patient to guide the
therapy regime. Thus, this device can automatically adjust therapies like:
        1. Rife frequencies
        2. Bioresonance Bicom Mora-like Therapy
        3. Trivector Adjustment Therapy
        4. Scaler and Null Field Therapy
        5. Electroacupuncture
        6. Allergy Testing and Desensitization
        7. Spinal Energy Therapy
        8. Sound Therapy
        9. Color Therapy
        10. Addiction Control therapy
        11. Phobia Control therapy
        12. Superlearning
        13. Music Therapy
        14. Homeopathic Activation
        15. Scaler Therapy
        16. Null Field Harmonizing Therapy
        17. Tens therapy for pain Control via N.L.P.
        18. Dental Analysis and Therapy
        19. Adipose Tissue Dissolve Therapy
        20. Brain Wave Pattern Therapy
        21. Subspace Morphic Transfer

There are also: Detoxification Charts, Miasm Charts, Organ Restorative
Charts, Homeopathic, Herbal and Nutritional charts. There are a variety of
Sports Therapies such as oxegenation, flexibilty, muscle-strengthening,
etc. There are timed-therapies for lymphatic drainage, memory, connective
tissue repair, plus some 30some other timed therapies. There are so many
other therapies that I will stop here for I cannot remember them all.

Dr. Nelson has recently completed several other devices which are used in
conjunction with the QXCI. One is called the Auscultcardiogram--to be used
by Cardiologists. He has also recently completed virtual goggles which can
be used along with the software provided for this purpose which is included
in the QXCI software upgrade.

So, are doctors getting in on this? You bet. In fact, they are blown away
when this remarkable device has been presented to them whether they be
chiropractors, acupuncturists, dentists or MD's. As I was blown away for
what it did for me the first time a doctor friend treated me on it. But
hey, I wouldn't want to overstep here and say it actually "cures" anything.

The new upgrade to the software will be equal(so I am told) to 240
floppies. Right now it is comparable to 40 floppies(there are also 250megs
in research & articles).

Why am I going into such detail? Well, I guess your reaction,Ivan, spurred
me on. You sound so much like my high-school--know-it-all students. But
hey, I love them anyway. And as it so happens at this very moment Dr.
Nelson is lecturing in Toronto. I try not to miss any of his lectures, but
was unable to attend. So, here I am dedicating a portion of my day writing
to an audience I only have come into contact with yesterday. It is also a
great task to do this as I need the practice for I suffered a car accident
9 months back. I  suffered traumatic brain injury. No, this device is not
an illusion(actually, everything could be argued as such). I have come a
long way from drool dribbling down my chin while I sat in a stupor--just
kidding--no drool(not that I was aware of), but stupor--yes. Yes, I got
into the QXCI before the accident.

(ever hear what happened to the Rife practitioners?)--don't read too much
into that for I really don't know.

Have I ruffled any feathers? No, I won't apologize for speaking the truth,
though it sure gets one into alot of trouble these days.



"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not
          sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein


"A human being is a part of the whole, called by us "Universe," a part
limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and
feelings as something separated from the rest a kind of optical delusion
of his consciousness" - Albert Einstein

The above quote reminds me of something Dr. nelson conveyed at his last
lecture I attended:

--a doctor who performed a surgical procedure(for angina) was just as
successful as the doctors who did not do the same procedure(a placebo
surgery). Nelson said, "the mind of the person affects the outcome". Nelson
wanted to develop a device that takes the conscious mind of the individual
out of it. "The body is quantic and when you have a quantic event the mind
of the experimentor can interface with the outcome".

Of course, I am leaving out quite a bit here on the unconscious--which is
quite significant in relation to this technology and the basis of theory
from which it sprang. (Perhaps Nelson would freak at my explaination and
wording for I am not fully educated on its premise and to do so WILL
probably take me a life-time. Hopefully, that doctorant I wish to get won't
take more than a year--IF I ever fully recover my injury to even begin the
studies..(did I mention that Dr. Nelson also has a doctorant in
psychology?).

A Mr. Gellor asked his audience to bend a spoon and said that anyone who
can bend this spoon will be on television in next week's show. All those
who could, which were 25 people, were all under age 7yrs. When Gellor was
asked why, he said, "because they haven't yet learned that they couldn't do
it".


                        "Only puny secrets need protection.
                        Big discoveries are protected by
                        public incredulity."

PG



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