Former top FBI lie detector expert Cleve Backster went into private practice 
with similar services in NYC.  One day in the 1960's (I believe) he got bored 
and hooked his lie detector up to a plant growing in his office, and to his 
surprise noted that it registered on the detector.  

He then started wondering about the plant's ability to emit detectable 
frequencies, and wondered if he could affect the plant's behaviour.  He made 
menacing moves against the plant (a rhodendren, I believe) and to his amazement 
saw the lie detector peg the meter.  

He kept this experimentation up for some time, and found that he could 
communicate his intentions from one plant to another, and many more amazing 
examples of human-plant energy exchange possibilities.  His story is told in 
depth in Christopher Bird's book, The Secret Life of Plants. 

It might change your opinion.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Monett" <5ay1wk...@sneakemail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>signals and frequencies


> CS>signals and frequencies
> From: Terry Chamberlin
> Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 08:33:24
> 
>   >> ...there is no way a signal can come from the body...
> 
>   > The problem  with this statement is in a narrow definition  of the
>   > words, *signal* and *frequency*.
> 
>   Hi Terry,
> 
>   Everyone seems to be taking a narrow interpretation of what  I said.
>   Here is my statement
> 
>     "There is  no  measurable radiation from the human  body  at these
>     frequencies. You  cannot measure it with an  antenna  and spectrum
>     analyzer. I owned a HP 8568A spectrum analyzer for many  years and
>     can absolutely guarantee there is no measurable radiation from the
>     human body at 50MHz. Or from bottles of oil, or lumps of soil."
> 
>     ...
> 
>     "However, there  is  no way a signal can come  from  the  body, as
>     Tainio claims. His BT3 instrument is a scam."
> 
>     http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72409.html
> 
>   Please do not attribute my words to other areas outside the topic we
>   were discussing, which is frequency measurement with the  Tainio BT3
>   system.
> 
>   An instrument  that  claims to measure signals  produced  by plants,
>   bottles of oil, lumps of soil, or the human body at  the frequencies
>   and under the conditions described on his web site is a scam.
> 
> Best Wishes,
> 
> Mike Monett
> 
> 
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