Pat wrote:

> I don't have any kind of zapper.  I'm totally confused
> about them and there seems to be so many types.  I
> thought in the Dr. Bob Beck video he said the Hulda
> Clark type didn't work. So, I just don't know what to
> do about those.  I did a parasite cleanse a couple
> weeks ago and didn't see anything (thank God!) and
> don't feel any different.  Actually, nothing I use
> seems to help in a way I can feel, except perhaps
> melatonin (makes me want to go to bed) and colloidal
> silver (which has cut short many things that would
> have been colds).

Both the Beck and Clark zappers work. They both work by the same means in
fact, but I prefer the Clark because it does not cause the
electrophoration, and I believe I somewhat more effective due to the
higher frequency.  Here is how they both seem to work:

1. There is a fast transition of a pulse followed by a bias in the pulse.

2. The fast pulse contains a large number of frequencies (if you look at
the forier transform of the leading edge).
3. Different DNA is reonant with different frequencies.
4. The energy of each frequency is divided among all the DNA of that is
resonant with that frequency.
5. There is so much of the body's DNA that the power for it's resonant
frequencies are essentially nil, thus the body's DNA does not break
apart.
6. There is very little of the pathogen's DNA present, so each stran of
it's DNA receives significant power, sufficient to cause the DNA to break
apart.
7. When DNA breaks each end has an opposite charge, so normally the DNA
will immediately be attracted back together and rejoin with no harm
caused to the structure the DNA is part of.
8. Both the zapper designs provide that a bias is present (the Clark an
average bias continuously, and the Beck on a bias for about 1/100 of a
second), which causes the broken oppositely charged ends to be attracted
into opposite directions, so that they are unable to find each other and
thus the break becomes permanent.
9. The broken DNA kills the virus or cell that the DNA is part of, or at
least makes it so it cannot reproduce.

The requirement for 1/100 second or more bias to be applied to seperate
the ends is why the Clark Zapper MUST be unipolar pulses, and not
bipolar, and why when using bipolar pulses like the Beck design, the
pulses must be no more than about 100 Htz.

Marshall

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