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The detailed information and schematics of famous radionics devices that proved to be working at their time. The main aim of this publication is to compile the rational findings from those who experimented before us and integrate them into our present research efforts. I'm excited to begin my experiments with the device designed for generating positive seriality events, the seriality reactor SR-1.

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EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF AN ELECTRO-DYNAMIC
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alone but also in the surrounding medium" r or, to use the language of his
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dynamic thmry of life."{ It was tlis theory in turn which guided Burr,
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How to Makea Corruaated


v without a cone cap. The yellow fever mcs-
quito, t'rhichalternattvelyscans human skin
RoundTowerSensor , with eacn nind !eg, has ilat-topped cor-
;'ugatedsensi/la on its iegs. They iook !ike
the eorrugarcd slope tower in the Figure
(wtthout cone).
5. To maxe ihe cone.cui a pteceoi indexcaro
a b o u t2 t n c h e sb y 3 i n c h e s ( 5x 7 . 5c m l i n s t z e
The :nrrared-paranagneticrounci lower conf ig' and f old it along ihe 3 inch edge. Join :he
uration described is based on experimentation edge with a piece of tape. Cut the corner olf
wrth different forms and on experience instde the {dotted line in the Figure) to f it the diameter
carrugated Red Tower of Delhi, the Quth Minar. of the toa ol the tower.Open the cone up enc
giue it ln olace. You now have a comDleted
Many species ol insecls also have corrugated corrugatedcardboardround tower.
sensll/a on their antenna. fhis ls expecially true oi
insects sucn as mosquitoesthat seek out human
or mammalianauras.Thecorrugatedsensoris not
onlv more sensrtlvethan the smooth lorm but also C o a t i n gt h e s e n s o r
seems lo store ihe aura energy better. Another
reason ior oescribinqa ccrrugated ccnfiguration Spray !he index card tower with Scotcn Sorav
rs tnat it is much easterto accuratelvraper ihan a Adhesive(photo mount) ano scrinkle it ',vithgocc
s m o o l n - s r o e os e n s c i ' . a o t t i n g s o i i . l i m e s t o n e ,t e d . l a y o r e r o u n o - u c
i l o v t e r o o t! c l a y . i .' : o ' Jn e " , i a v e i o s o r a , ia n a c o a !
s e v e r a :i t m e s i o g e t J : ' ' ] t c e ' ? v e n ' a v D e rn : n e ) o r ' -
r u g a t e ds u n a c e . N o a d h e s t v es p r a yi s n e e o e oi o r
a good wax tower sensor.just dip the corruoatec
1. Taxea 5 inch by I inch index card (127x 203 tower tn melted beeswax.
mm) and fotd it along the 5 inch sideinl/o
inch (6 mm) folCs. You should end up with Testing the Sensor
aporoximatelvfitteen corrugations (peaksl Suspend ihe tower lrom a woooed :--shapeo
alono thc I incn icnoth ,Sce the Finure. .4n
arm by heavy duty thread. iesl your coated tower
easyway tomake the f olds is to take the card for paramagnetismwith a 1000 gauss magnet to
between the four !ingers and thumb of both
check if. it is stronglyrattracted - believe me, it
hands and use the f lat surface of a table to will be!
straighteogethe !oid by pressing it agatnst
lhe taDle.Turn the card over to alternate the I'low lhat you know how tc constructyour rauno
next f old. The tips ot eight f ingers p/esseo iower aura sensor. begin iesting tt wtth ihe
a q a t n s tt h e f o t d o n i h e t a o i e u i l l k e e o r h e paramagnetic-infraredaura of vour body. rhe
corrugationsat thetr ' i a inch dimension. f orce is strongesr at '/our solarplexus. fest it in a
well ventilateoroom. Dui with no breezesblowing.
2. Put a line ol ruhitegiue along the outer peak Y o u m u s l l i r s t c o n v i n c ev a u r s e l fi h a t t t i s a l i v i n o
o f t h e ; a s t e d g e .i o t d a t o n e e n d a n d g i u e i t f o r c e i n c p e r a t i o na n c n o t a t r b l o w r n g : h e t o w e r
into ihe inner valley ol the iast fold at ihe t o w a r d sy o u r b o o y ( h o w c o e s o n e D l o w a n a b t e c !
other end. You now have a round corruqated towaro cneself?).
tower. l,loveslowlv. at aDout.{5 degree'/ecior,to the
3 . Tc taper lhe tower, takea small ruober band side of the f ront cone ot !he suspendeCtower. if
a n d p u t i t a r o u n dt n e r c p o f t h e t o w e rs o i h a t you do feel gooo, the tower will move slowly
vou constrict ihe upper corrugations. By, t o w a r dy o u w h e n y o u r D o d y t s , ' o u ri o s / x i n c n e s
sliding the rubber banci up and down, '/ou f r o m i t . l t a l w a ' / sw o r k s o e s l a t c a v l n c r d u s Kt n e
can change the degree ol taper. lf you slide well-ventilatedroom. Staie air auencnes move'
the rubber to the center of ihe iower. of m e n t a n d p e o D l es t a n o i n gl o o f l o s e t o g e t h e ri a m
course, you wiil have a smaller diameter oanh nlhpr'e r,,ra<

(ccnsiricted)corrugatedtower Dut no taDer.


lt vou practice, you will see lhal 'tour mind af-
It is interestingio experiment with ditferent
f ects lhe movement. it is aDvtousl,/an alternattng
degree tapers. or pulsating iorce since sonetrmes tne iower
4 . !n order 'lo hold your index card iawer to its moves siowlv away irom 'y'ourcodv, The tower
snape,put a lew droos of glue on the top and oefiniielv stores energy as you wiil soon note that
also gtue the bottom to a !ittle 2 inch square there is a constderablepause belore it moves lo
(5 cmz!ol index card.,\lter a ccuDleof hours, your boov. You vvill iind lhat a iower vou maKe
the nardenedglue at eacn end witl hotc ;"'our worKs better iar )rourself :han icr lour irtenos:
taperediawer io irs snape. .4e.'noveine ruo' aithouEh tt wtil :eslono io anvane. vlhv coes it
ber pand. {c:t mav wish to use lcui tower r v o r x 5 e s i l o r y c u , ) C b v i a u s i v ,l e c a u s e i n c o n '

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structing it.'/ou nave
t/ot. 2,' 2
"essence oi yourself" iSee Ne\^,,sletter,
and Vol, 2. 3)
Finally, oi course, you can use tound lowers
: - u c , al s t h e s ef o r s c / l l e s l i n go v c c a t r n gi n e m w t i h
Jiiferent types c! soil ano uslng a protractor to
i i t c a r u t c , t c. a ^ t/ ;t ^o1t^q l l C € the various soil'coated
towers rotate with regard to a lixed 1,000gauss
'!'he
magnei. stronger the attraction, the more
p a r a m a g n e t i ct h e s o i l . a n o h e n c e , t h e b e t t e r i h e
so//.

T h e t a p e ro f t h e c o r r u g a t e dR e o T o v r e rc i D e r h r
r l e i l 'r s a c D l c x i , . n a i e5rcve g r e e s i.r i s ni c v l e r ss u c h
a s t h e K i i m a c o u a g no n e l s e e N e w s / e t l e rv, o i . - 1 .1 )
t e n c r ? ? a r o r n d 2 r e e r e e s T h e S e r JT o w e r ; S 2 3 3
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! G ? A = - ! . C a : P C r P C ! , & 5 O O F C t
p a J c * . a c a r c - = t o t s ; a r < a a
< . c Z F * C ! . e - ) F r ! c a = o o G
E A - I j J a , - - . i a ? l A , > G

t l < > a > a o - a ? a - = * t = : c o a < - l


C a " i = = - / - U e - > d t - 4 C C i !
_ _ a / . x / v _ - o < r i i J l a t 2 Q e
- < a , 1 c ' . = a i F . j 1 g = , = I
C t e j a . C - a - - - a - i 7 e * a a . U o P a -
= T . , ; r V c : - 1 . - - a a = = A a a C
O O - C e - e a C . - - U a - C - U , - < j
! r ' . - = > - C - L i * ) = * Q .
U C = a a F a a * > e . a . = a S 6 O O r l O
a i a J v - a = = = - a t ! - c P . a E * < c
q O d t i C A i C a a ! a r H = 3 C t -
e r ' > . * = - a - / C C d C E 5 5 =
O C f - a < C
' q a c t I

* t = > - = _ a r - r = - i { = G 3 E ! 6 9 5 ! g t s d F d N o : O - r 0 t r = = - ! C ! r F - = O C
- * = !
6 € :
: = a a : = = a -
a x = a c L =
; a = a . 4 C .
= a c = c - l c
r r . P O C T T E Z
c o o l h = c ! c
A C i F - C ;
l J = ! F
- = J - - ? a
E 3 6 4 r ! {
A C G a > i =
i r c < c F
(,
N = :
' c ^
= = . , : a =
- : a a t - c - t s
= - c
' 1 1 c F t t c F
C g 3 p o @
E F O 5 I
t s O r s P r
l p S O A ! t -
+ ! O f - F
O P <
= = &
- : p
- 6 3 r S
P - E S - € e
t <
Iun J
I ).
: r e . = c = d < 3 < a c x 5 d ! * t a , c a r D o c H < c g c d c g c e a ! c o c { C or 'i l.
= & F C d @ p c , , t r e F . ! E p T C l O g c r i p S J = p * a 7 A P a = -
- - E t t €
:o> P
gl ( l r
E - * F = > a C 3 > a p r O C 3 < > C r F G - t r p - ! O g ! - A V Z C ! ! O t r t r O - l @ G <oc
: a = ( C * * . = = e C * = 3 = h E ! = = - @ * s A c O ! O I = - _ = t O = C p =
j . - . a . a L : - r
d : . : !
o - : ! f , - =
i :
c c
i l - a <
a a - ' - t d u . c a - "
A = r J e * . < ' D a G < g
! 3 < - c
! 6 E : p . {
t r * F t < - E
a i F J 3 !
< * ! t s a t
C O h
i c ! - - : -
r:r { . / )
< r . a r - a e
^ . A 6 j C - : : - O :
: - i 7 1 . - 1 = F L - ? e = l a r a i c - - 2 i - * = c t = c h i l * G\
a 3 s F
^ , : = u
a a . , / < a Q = - c
- F ; * i - - . t i -
= = - = -
i = q f y * a J a i = - !
a , ' ' - ( a ' : L a - 4 4 3 ,
L - F . d ; - E : d ! - C
- . . t - J L a ! . , = a u .
= = = ? =
> i , : r .
? -
!
:
,
3
. . . ! = * . ! a 3 ! D C : < C C < a ? , = = a / . 3 { O - t s : a , p . , . i , f , < - - - . Z e - € : a i a C > > t a - c
- G r F a ) . , - O n E a r C ! - a . C . Q - a Z . a = = = = r i . 3 f ; t = 4 a = - - - - v
a a . G x € * g p - c = - = r ? ; a ! - t g o t s < t f o < c t r i s r E ; G F c t ! - s F =
> > ^ - F ! ! p 3 : d c : I F C B t a ) C 5 C E d O - O I : z e r C C f C a 6 = C l = a
6 r o N = 0 i 5 C p O C o p 3 F t < < 6 C d F c a O o ! o C a ! 6 t < p . - a a = i _ . 3 = a a Q p E
p - oc c Q I
F c - G O * € O p = - = C V . = = G L F F l - P
r d p -
1 O t v * O = 7 n - = A C e F
- ' q C = e A 1 ! d : 3 -
U < F
g r
e u 6 o
a E $ a
f
h =
o 6 F
>
O @ 9 O p i
= v , i 3 :
O ! - t

o < p a J 3 6 = ! r c p I r o a * 9 = G o I 3 3 { o { < o J a , d -
o o * c - . = c r G o -
C { C
, 3 t s a o - o p .
g o o G
> < / U

{ p o o -
c + O =
4
= + F
y E = c 9 . c
r O d t r
< t 6 O F -

c c
5 - . G F o G
5 l c
: O

h c
C :
p = - o < l o o q
3 x
E * a J C

> c
J

.J E
fn r, =
l.?r
b
A t !
D 6
D I O O
3 A = a a a = a x J
O G . d = 9
b p € e
G O 6 <
O A y C C = t s a O - < g h
O * ! F : X p {
p t ! l i P < 1 = O
e O - F t s
-
F O ! F d {
l O t - < 5 e
q' c ;^E o
s E : G O F d @ 5 6 d a . C f e . O o C C p E p 5 5 t O F l * D A > X < e 4 O s O e . O * C = F C
6 ^ . A A 6 O C - - , ! 6 O p ! - O g F - O < 6 6 O 5 d C = - < : D r 3 C = P @ - l O a 0 !cq
6 d ;
l t o i
t r F
o !
K c
a = a c c
< a = x ; p J c > o o
L a x o c i d S
d h
o :
c f i g R c =
k a d F
a p * > o p { t r E G G
o o a . l > g o F
< > C C
< i {
O U i:>
> o i E = t 4 p e : = p a d : C C J O { O E G e g . p d C * H F 6 6 o . O O U O O = d t O d f d
l Y a : r a < = a o I q 1 - - s J o E { A c 5 c E a O d > g O h v x C € = o 5 3 c < X < o I t tp
E = A F 0 3 O O ! - ! t * - i V o C ) t - F . a F t s . O O h : F h O O t f o l l t t F t s < C = : p
" '
. F - r - 3 d = C i t n < C * t - e r C p d p O C * 6 C C E . . 5 O C P * 4 - D e h l ? O D J
b \ t G * F : d p c - s p e = * = p 3 o c - r d r l c c c J o ^ e - - g = , b t r c c u . c
' E = c ! o o t r t t - a " c p p o c l $ ! g g - J 6 e = 6 C - c X G = ! * A C - E P
> A c J r < F h o F S - E r 3 = d L c p F c o E p O c > = 1 a 5 L . l g = F . c ' O t r 5 o u
' 6 > . , p 3 3 s t q E . a ! p F e i a o t v . e r a 6 6 e o < p c d G o F . - n D - q l P P , o l
= 3 € , * . p u * C A t r a p x O C t C c ' , F { 5 l G O g d J . . a p d . a C O C g O {
a & : 3 3 < < ' r = € = a * t * O P \ O C C p g { ( t C C - - = 6 7 t r p F t ' h O E
> - D : F 3 - c ) - t s ! - F 0 l ; * O E d C ! c l p . . * G l * ! O c r G = = e U
t r r i r < g r = = c O - - r g q l p = = - t = a f c . - A a O C t s - .
! < e . c G p . G @ s G O C y C C * a p C 6 a = 6 P 6 O O < ; 5 O v O C O G > p g C
o ) ! < F t r a r - n a v d > = o < a * o g J o = t s 5 F . = - F + o t a , * r . * y = g
- 4 . ! 3 < = C a . € o = o - o o ! o o F = { o d l g t t c h . u F - - 3 = ? d - P o d F
p ; , : * d f o > ; : = o p b e . J c o P v c l c . . c S q F o o o o o o ! h t F = a
a o ! r i c ' . * u = c c t n o 6 F p o d o r c , o 6 o 6 d d t o c o < o ' o ! l F > l F t
q ^ . - € c e - g c c c < o ! x = t c e t < F c = f * o < l < t r o c d i 3 c
F ! o ! t P O i ! 3 * t O ! A P A a 6 ! o A C C - ! 5 A 6 6 ) = - l F C * F g
A > C 5 e r O @ E , = d O p - O C a X O = y O O s h O F F . * a ) l - = C O = a A 6 ^
6 - . : = F e C t a a F C 5 e O O < l l 6 h . p C C P f t c h O S t s F a A C / e d q t e t
! t s ! I S O a t D < r = i - € : p * t s a < : o - o i i C F a = l a = g < { = t
= = - - . 3 F a c . = e . d g > . : p C : r g t r < a c , ! a C a i ? a a L e -
a s . p € * : . h , . o = o g o a G = ! H f < l c l F F . c e a j v c l c = - d a - t
E o < < E < g * < k c < c : = o E = 5 G = o F q o o 3 O o 5 c = = e 5 p g - F c
A . < ^ . - a * + c a = o J o h F . 6 o - c : 5 : @ r 6 o F G F + 3 e t < 5 F
3 ^ ^ r . a c 6 = / = e c r C O E A O = t e = d A . ! < O p C c X o = 6 C C ! i F t = i
- r z = = < c = r o c E : c - F o o 3 9 c c F < o < c d & ! o o ! c , c b h a c t
= ^ . - a a a d & z c a t , 6 o G - S o p h - Q e F o t r E d 5 o
! ^ . = c r o o * c I b t d + o o 7 < r o F t s o a c g a n n c 9 a 6 d E - l o o g g G =
. : e a ( r p - r c = J ) o o c o t D 6 a * c a o u = < * $ 5 o l a p = 3 9 ' l i
o a - € - a ! = @ o c e a o G ! * n t r 6 3 * = e d p g ? F o c t o 5 3 e a c ! < E ' o l c b'
. ^ . t o e < o x l F = ! a ! c p o € t 6 P r < F t t s l d 5 c F + * d - @ h a
h : O O P c ! F ! c t i G O r i ! € E D l d l * O O 6 O = 0 + r F J C ; p O = : A e
E = X = r E r C a a i * - d g - 1 3 3 > F C A 9 = 9 X A F p O 3 d P I
C d g c
o ^ - = ! O - r O r : G = C l = > = p a P O d P t O < - O - O n l = C O O : I
x > p c = u , : c ! c r o ! p t e o < F t s a = F l o - c d ! : ; = c E
: l * C o G r * g = C r > U . O g C I O 6 t r O e d d t O O O ! 1 p C g i g o
o t F F O c J E O t C A . = C g C : E O C a O 3 F I = O F e E
I C hO 6 F G ' V: 3 E E F
= t t l d l
a

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, Answering to both eLectrictrL ( nerves) and opt ical


( eyes) in Iiving substance r w€ have llrotlucecl the
drawing. using physical equipment to
llrorlrrce the power
o1' the image. Onl-v the past is cl_oihecl in secrecy,
the future htrs no bounds. I y h o h a s s e e n t h e 1r own
spirit? fl
T
rl

. \le hope some of our assoc iates can work n'ith ttris. ll
idea- The drawing delricts ii device wiilr tu,o metar
pr,tes. This makes a trvo lrrarte cal),citor. voJ.tages,
and llorarities, wourd harve to be tuoiked out on this
idea- certirinly'nyone rvith a rick of erectricar
sense rvourd rearize thev must not contact both;li_ates
at the same time or ilrey mi13ht be erectrocuted.

This drarving rvourd llut b,ttr the brarn.rnd the


optical svstem inside of ilre prate ratiiat i'ns.
PossibJ.y tlris rvould give the subject an',inside out
L o o k ' ra t t h e " o t h e r w o r l c l " , o r j . ; m i g h t b e . r n , , o u t s i d e
i n l - o o k" .

Tests conducted rvith ilris device shcruld b.e conduct-


ed by experi-enced electrical researchers. If anyone
gets any results we rvttul<lapl)rec iate ilreir w r i t i n g t o
us.

Len
llound

I I { et a I
PI a t e

0r
Power:
S ou r c e
rvlre

Concave ll{etaI l\,tirror

ll'ire
tItv"ttrA I
e , ?sy.h;. /vt,r"o.1-
(P.o.. c-l\. Un"iq-il ULJo^-;

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r1ri tr
VrSi" :-l-
neS,vteR.
>eSlq NJ
{r"
q{i c'
".1
( B-.-v,ii..e
3qi, g.cs.FJ.nl

t\rrohorseshoo Eagnetg
" T h e m o u n t i . n g b c a r d p r e f e r a b l y o f c a k r . ' o o dr
oopper
of strffici.ent st;ength to Iift 2+ ils., ths r . ' i r e loup of #LZ
rj.ie cr beeviefr the stcel- ;'od i; :be center i s 3 / 4 i - n . i n d i a neter'
Xagnets ai'e to 5e piaced in sicCs so t h e y c a n b e r o v e d i o ' ; a r d or auat
fromthesteelrod.Tbeysirou}daisobopi.'.otetisotheNorthandSouch
poles can be set so as to aitlact or rupel., as inciicated by the polatitT
cf the receryer or sub;sct, Distance tbe magnets fron the Steel rod
" i ft is suggested
to be ad.justed for greatest benefit to receiver'
ti:a t rhe blrthsroue of tlre recelver be attached t o tl:e end of the steel
rod y i t h putty or c1ey. E:<periment r r i l L shos b e s t r egults.tt

Yesner gave no Cinensions for hlg deeign. si:e of tbe nnu::t-


3b"
io* board rriil be deiermined. to sone extent by the size of the p11r of
hoiseshoe nagnetE used. Perhaps tl:ese sbouLd be bougbt fj-rst- ?here
a!.e severai Jb"ion" diff"r"n.ei here fron the design g i r e n i n t b e Oct-
oUu" journal. There is oo break or overlapping i n t h e c o p P e r w i r e loop
i h o r . - o -a b o v e b u t r ? e f e e 1 t h i s i s e s s e n t i a l f o r t b e p u l s e d o r o e c i l l a t l -ag
effect of a uire c o i 1 , a b a s i c e l e c i r o n i c d e ' r ' i c e . i f e b e L j . e v e t b o L a kb-
oysky c i r c u i t t r i 1 l g i v e t h e n u J . t i p l e m a g n e t l c f l e L d r h y t h r r i c o s c i l l a -
iioni which roake it nuch more effectiYe than a siraple Eagnet. Because
lt :s alternating, from positive tc negative attd back again, n l 1 1ious
of rines a Beccnci,it doesntt mat:er vbich hand b o l d s ' t b e g t e e l rod.
I believe this is an a1ternating current c i r c u i t o f nagneti.c e D e rgf '

fn tbe above narerial there 1s no hlnt by Dr. lfesngr of the need


f o ; a c a r b o n r c c l t o c o m p i e t e or augr.:entthe circuit, fither h e d L d n? t
knou about Lt, or f ef t chat it r.'as not i.nportant. I r ' e believe tbat the
use of a carbon roc fol tl:e ocher l:and is hignly important and do uge
i r
f t
Rc;h thc Sun anC the )ioon are important
r to .l-j.fe on this eartb, and
in t.h,is bodyJ Neitl:ei is it suggested tbat the steel rod be covered
rrith ccpper or sorle other diamagneti: Eauenal. ?hia covering probably

helpe to conta.in the charse in the steel.

Y o u w i , I l n o t e t h a t ) l e s m e r ts w i r e l o o p i s g l f t f l i d g t b e 6 a g n e t 8 ,
rather than lngi.dg then as ln our deslgn. i{bicb atrangetr€nt 1r llof
effectlye be prorrea a n d r e t i l . w e lcome the reports of Aasoci-
at6S , w h o " e i l l
tahe par? inf r l - t o P r o j e c t V : . t i c , \ v ' e k n o w our deSign rlorkg. Five
rri th cirbon anci magneticaily charged gives the
minutes i.n circuit "P9ltei r h o n i l e l Y s
nerYes a cirarge of mana which lasts f or bourg' ) I o E t p e o
tested have favorable results. Some repor! no reaction vhat-
" i ' p o r t e d
e v e 1 . . F o r t h e S e- iar t j r. ec a r r g n g e m e n t r - r f t h e c omDonentsnay be neCegsari'
This :s ' , r h y ehe d e v i C e s b o u L d b e n e de adjus"abie'

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I
/'' TTG ZODfACAL on
I
//
,'t 6
v
+ nnlr
4lrwll
RAINBO}TCOLOR
/ ^ TONER
/,/' Copner
^ - Disc
Our e:ryerlnrental Eorcr
r{as assembled 1lke thls
wj.th the copper dlsc
antenna mounted flat
on vooden dowels about
I in. above the Ford
col1s. These'vere also
mounted fl-at on a 9 ln.
square plywood board..
];Ie used stardard, whlte
rubber insulated lanp
co r C f or all w ir e l e ad s ,
from the antenna to
the first coil-, bef*een
the coiJ.s, ard. f::om the
second coll to the lead
co nta ct pl ate . It ca n
be other nretal,
plSnrood
i
base plate l{e set t}re aseembled.
I
I
unlt up on a closet
I
I si:elf out of the !ray.
I
I
I
A11 lead. wlres are
single, by the way.
rile spllt the lanp
cord. down the n1dd1e.
The lead ulre from
C o lL N o. ? to th e
body contact

on shelf or
.-ff--

eao wlre
high dresser to
a s ubj ec t l yl ng c o m-
fo r tpb ly on a be d.
e contacts on the lJ o f ea ch For d doi l. D o n ot
er t there ls no measurable elec-
Remembe
trlclty fl.owirg ln this circuit;
so t he r efs no us e 1n ar gu in g
wlth anyone about lt. Thls 1s
not just a nental d.evlce and
the parte must be kept 1n a
logrcal relatLonshlp, though,
thelr dimensions are not
cri tlcal.
l
circr"arl t -! ' z ,t-)-Jrr l I / e /
,L'ilry-i ; t-
{x*t ,^',r^ s ho u(ot Lc € 5 +
I)rV C 6hv'li6'lr< i 9 \," a\e oV e {r- o uAct
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THE ZODIAC RAINBOI4, TONER

The theory is that Healing Color Rays from the L2 constellations


of the'Zodiac, coming from all directions of the compass are picked
up by the 360 degrec antenna, conccntrated and funneled down the
copper wire attached to the dinpled recess in the center of the anten-
tlao From there it is stepped or augmented as it Passes thrcugh two
Model A Ford Coils before being absorbed by the body through the rnetal
plate electrode.

Referring to the diagram you rriIl see that the r,vire lead fronr
the antenna goes into the plus side of tlre l,lodeL A coilo The cosmic
current is drawn off the center tap of the first coil and irrto r:ire
plus side of coil numbe:: trvo. The augmented ctrrrent is tilen drar;n
off the center tap of coil number two throuqh a long, flexiblet
insulated r,vire lead to the body of the subject.

The Rainborv loner doesn't seem to be erfective as a device for


\ changing or balancing unbalanced conditj.ons in the body unless it

the cosmic rays are not polarized or neut:alized bv the earth. Sot
if the device is used on the ground floor, there should be a lonq
lead from coil number tlvo to body-contacr- plate, wi.th the cl.evice
high above on a shelf"

A larger dianreter antenna and more Mode1 A coils do aog seerl


to increase the effectiveness of this borderlard gadget. The;e i.s
no measurable eleciricity fLowing in this circuit -- at least not
neasurable on standard equipment -- so therets no use arguing rvith
anyone about itl And with no standard current going ihrough 1:he
coils itts debatable whether anything is being stepped uP. Certainly,
according to electronic principles, coil trvo wilL not step up rvhat-
ever current is coming out of coil one because the trvo coils are
identical; but the volume of coiled wire in the circuit may in some
rvay unkno$rn to us at present increase or augment the "amperage".
In any ev€nt the pragmatic test is the only way to provel or dis-
prove, its effectiv€D€sso

It should be obvi.ous to the researcher that the Rainbor Toner


is a universaL treatment device, equally applicable to any and all
conditions. Eut there ate those who prefer a ":ifle" tc a "shotgttn'r
and the Radionic Treatment Instrunent does have nore direct and
specific application" The difficulty is tl:.at the treatr'qnt rates
for a specific silment change from day to day as the trCatnent is
effective! This is why tlre Tonet tvas developedo

And this is why no Treatment Rates t!-ere included in the Atlas


when this rvork was first released. Now it has been dec:-acd to cidd
the Rates developed years ago by the designer of the Instrt:nen?,
because it has been found by experience that these t'ixed rates Co
help in nany cases.

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THE ACCUVIULATION OF BIOELECTRICAL ENERGY


V. G. ADAMENKOf
U..S..t.R.Irutitute of Plwsioloey
'l-tvo
c.tperrmental proctr!ures arc described by which human bioeiectncal encrgy can bc studied. One
proceclure tnvoives obtainrng elcctrical current from acupuncture polnts \vhile the othcr involves a
r l e t a l l i c h a n d d i r e c r e d b y a h u m a n h a n d c n c l o s c d i n a dialcctnc rlovc.

The amounr rri bi<xlectrical,rncrgy produced by , r f c a c h s u b j e c r i s d i f f e r e n t .t h e i n i t i a i c h a r g i n g


h u n r a n b e r n s sr s ' , , c r t ' s m a i l u n d e r r n o s t c o n - L u r r e n t r s c i i i l e r e n t .T h e r e t o r c . t h e d e g r e e o i
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a n d s o m e c l e o r l i q u i d m u s tb e p r e s e n t
p l o c e , c l o n e - p o i o r i s e cl ji g l r t m u s tb e e m p l o y e d ,
s h e e to f p o l -
n o r m o i l yw o u i c b e i o i n s e f t o h o r i z o n t o l
T h e o r r l ; , m e t h c do t s i m u l o t i r r gt f i i s c f r e n o m e n o n
of
w i i h i e f e r e n c ei o t i r e p o i o r i s e r ' l n t h e o p i n i o n
c r o i c i n t h e l i q u i d c n d c r o s si i i c o n c n g i e o f 7 5 o
con oniy be ortribuioble
p r o l , e s s or;J- , b, ,r o v , u . r l r oi t o s e x p r e : s e cijn t e r e s t i n i h e s e e x o e r i m e n i s , t h e e i i e c t

t o b i c g r o vi t c r t i o n -
iluid turbuience
t l r o t p l o n e p o l o r i s e d l i g h t i s o m o i ' es e n s i t i . ' ' ei e t e c i o r o f
l , r : e , . r e r c ,l . . , r e1 ' o u r r d
tlron ::r,:l:nrlyllclcri:ei liEirt.
'ceorn ieid optic-thermol
An ,-:rri:oiroprc p o s s i n gt h r u o n o n i s o t r o p i cm e d i u m i s m o r e l i k e i y i o f

c o u p l i n g o n d t h e r e f o r e e r r e r g yo b s o r p i i o n .
o c c u r s ; i o r s i m o i i c i t yi m o g i n e o
I n t h e c o s e o i s u r f o c er i p p l e si t i s e o s y t o s e e h o w i h i s e f f e c t
light beom; if the ongle
p l c n e . , , r o v e - l - r o ncfn w o t e r s u r i o c c u p o r rw l r i c h i m p i n g e so p l o n e - p o l o r i s e d
e c l g eo f l h e b e c m w i l l s r r i k e l h e " v o f e r
b e t w e e n t i r e s ei v r o p l u c e s d i t f e r s f r o m o r i g h t o n g l e , i h e n o n e
r e i r o c f e c jo n o l e s o i t h e p o r t i o n s o f
s u r f o c ec i o n o n q i e d i i f e r i r r gf r o m t h o t o f i h e o t h e r e d g e , s o t l r e
will reoch the photo-eye: ort the
t h e b e c m r v i l l . , , o r yi r o r n p o i n t t o p o i . t , i . e . c d i m i n i s h e d i n t e n s i i y
o n i n c r e o s e dp ' o b o L i i i t y t h o t m o r e o i t h e l i g n t
c . , t h eirr o n d r v i i h r o r r d o n r i yp o l o r is e d l i g h t , t h e r e e x i s t s
'eye'.
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i o o n o s c i l l o s c o p ev i o o s u i i c b l e
w i r i c i - ,c c u l d c e r n o n i t o r e db y m e o n so f o m i c r o p h o n ec o n n e c t e d
w i i h o u t p o l o r i s e rt h e r e ' w o sn o i n f l u -
c m p i i i i e r , i u s i u n c j e rt h e s u r t o c eo f l i q u i d i n t h e t e s t b e o k e r .
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INSTRUMENTATION
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A New Devicewhich Detectsand Measures
\ll An EnergvFiefdAroundtil Human
E;;t'-'
. Buryl Paynq plLD.
Center HiU Roa4 plymou[ Massachusetts 02360
I
Tbis deucc. crllcd r ..biofield Eercr,, consrsrs
lls_a_to'ct:
q r pynnrdshrpcd frrne
suspcododby a nylon fibcr. It
effect" betweenwo pcoplewhich is enhanced
*f"rr -d mcrsurqr r! cncrryr"ra.-*1i i.'ii_* if they first spchronizc heanbeats.rlo;;r"
51I d"l rs associecd *,6 ,r,"-g."."-e;uJi.ra earlier experimenc the energy Eansnrned
rn rllc,.ssubjeosirs undcrthc.framc*rt ri-. n""j tu.,
rnrhlpn Rorauonsof up o 4Od"gr""i couid not be accounrcdfor by known eiectre
rmprliodcof oc rqruon,rnes *r-th "r. tm
"bs.*"-J
ttc goo;dcoifida mrpetic ficld effects.The dctcctorswere
M'grcts ptaccdo tbc frrmc;cr"lF;;;e firsr
11ll,I:
oonrl brque. Thc bioficldis not magnetrc, humanbodicswhich in tum exhibiteacnanges
it i, .pp_r-
plg[ on. milliontincs t f-.;"";;;;". which could tlen bc monilored Uy
6cid TlArceiarn u rnown''rl;b,r;;;;fi?;-
"go,rl-6. stanOira
r.hc gpoougactic biofeedbaci instruments.
P-gJ1} rrrd rctinry. cootrorioii.i-rrc
ttrcnbcd su'irsuons for funhcro"r"i, The apparaursdcscribcdin this papcr soems
gi".o.
"* to measuresome effect around the human
body relarcd 6 mngnetisnn-Thc observed
Wrtne investigating pyramid forms and gffpst gennst
their possibleconnectionwith magreti^ fields, be accountcd for by ordinary
:!e*-c cr magnetrcfields, howculr, a,,olt"
the author djscovered which can exact nantre remains
be used to measurea"o "pp"r"tu, a mystery as of this
field effect around the rriting(Febnrary,
lrrm65 body. This effectwaseventuallyfound l9g2). The devicehasbeen
called a "biofield melcr" or more simply,
o be rclaed b Earth's mngneticfield andio a bf
rneter. It provides repeatable,
vary as Earth's field varie4 01sshrnges quandfiable
beirg data and gp€ns up the possibility
mostpronouncedduringmagneticstorms. for many-
and avenuesof invesrigatron(parent
at times of new snd full m@rl applied for).
Developmentsin instrumedation have
often Metcrhl rnd Mcrhod
Iead to new discoveries.yogii -U pry.li.,
have claimed that 8n sura cxists around
the The edgesof the pyramid are about45
body, but only in the last dccsdc l;;" . cm
l*- Iong Twenry ring magnctsof about:OOgauss
rnstrurnenb begun to detect effects which
nelq suenguleach 8re placcd at each corner,
could be rclacd to such an sura-
Kidi; octh polcs pointcd towsrds thc apcr A
photography scems to dctcct an smaj,
intcracti- focrurng mirror of the D?e used in ladies
elestric field Earlier work by tte autfroruscO
compact scts is placed st tie apex of
sensitive enplifien !o detcct two aspects the
of pyramid A light mounrcdon a nearty
human"fields; " onerelarcdto transmision wall is
of reflectcd hom the mirror and focuscd
emotional chaages bctwecn one pcrson on a
and scale mounted on the wall about
anotbcr, aad thc sccondreiarcd to some..field one mete;
hom tbc pyra,nid which is ,,"pcod;
by;
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t h e i n tg0
n v l o n l i n e . W h e n s p c r s o n s i t s u n d c r tne a r i e dsuonS'
b o t t l e vd'ring
h e;gtt* f e w d e gstorms'
f r o m amagnctic l€Gstoover
Gerrame'
'spot
nwamidwithtrt'i't'""fi*ii'to
orushtwlu movcr;d;;.,4 {:: .*fu:"tr"t*;}.T#'1!;'i*::
8reeasuy
#i* fiTg l). Thesemovements t;," shown in Tablc
*6*t"to"9c
observedandrecoroed *. SpaccEnvirorr
*t the
-do:q'' datsfrom
Envr
for the biofield alongwrrh the
construction,rquirim.ns t* *: graphed
JilJ,.,"n bc wood' (rt& /)'
mctcr8renot critical canbe *'pont"t of tbe biofieldmeter
'-tlcarly,thegreatestresponscofthebiofield
metalplastic'o, gl*', ;itbtt*to
although ,gong.,
of any type of ,o.ngrh, pracile t;;;;*t auri"e the time of magneuc
masnets produce '-!'l ';;;;;'
*iu*oi JT]-:::"dons in dregeomasteuc
o*5"rri"-ili.
aiongthe
mssners i;
that there
U;r the annlanrl ;;;.ld t:'er' I would conjecture in the
eboutssweilasatttrestanteages.Directiono}fieldarecontinuous,soareresponsesofthe
oolarity is not imporrant, variations
8rerll a"ity' lunsr' lDd ecasonal with the
willnotworlunless tbcmagpets "liry;
*fi "i
i.,,Gt the bio'eld mc."r rlroog
Thc general' van-
in the same direcrion "** .tr""[ ["ft if"'a t-tottt flares'Io are
,o"g,ro, JilI6,h" meter
operarewith no
can b" madl in theresponscof thc bioficld
are weaker. *, t* frasre "tio* in'oe gcomagpctic
"i witb prani; ero;rrh"o tlc lnutons
The effectshavenothing.odo Ottt mcasuredat Frcdricksburg"
Maryland
or secalled pyramidenergy' whcncvera Gititf" Ut-dredmilesdistant)'or 8t weston
The biofieldt"tt' i' ""-uvated
q;;!; ;: :l:"[jkru: *t; "*xg"[]*:'"t's3 re
1ry111,v
fcw inchesuP tnto days' This frequentlytakes
franre *iilrootr""erai AegreeL ""^J etery fe* stormsandjust before
seconds rhe placcduring ttp"tit
t#iJI'J arn..tionl' *
The ampiioa" or
"'#'{ili$ pcriod's'
ffiH"oo" incruding23
#ll;r$.il:h:l*r
weather, luoar aspccts' mood
of thL tY; "'-'n or fuil moon
new
thc biofield mercr
percentof
*"ary -"it i"'o"'""a-'"""tt"pol'rity87
menter, ou"'"-"it*-'* oJ;
"r"'
aro'nd *"fi; ;;r tmei
as
?&nL, 3",*=;*Sn'*:tfr T;."iq',x'ffi
the daY.
over l0 kg rnd ;r't*tiu"*15perccntofthctime'Achangeln
mercr either in
Thc bioficld mecr weigls in" r'esponseof Ut biofield
-ri, ltl iot ocslsionaiiv becn
has atime ***ri"f "*uar. direction or ampiitrxic has
_.rililirfr-ocsnot*,itrate
&flectcdbydr*
pt*o is not nearby' obsewed exactly 8t surnse' vanes
o't-en
or move UV itsef
" ..av amplitudc of the initiai response
from day t d; ..ft"
althought]le zero fi;hiftr
centimetcrs.
byarew ;li:t#:X**:."'*t"'ff"H"Ttli::'1
relatcd to cmotional or
i""t U"io observed
Rccults the experimentcr'
ocntal stStl' or scx of
t""nn' dcflness' orrnyothcrparamercrsnr&
**4 and nor crist and
lnitial obscrvationswere icd' Howeve'' 'o"n tntt"a erobab!
quandtative, uut il" careful oU'"'""JJ^ e'ith this i$tnt-
O'*"t"a th";tbt have not'yet been observed On two
wcre oadc *U*i-** prinitivc design'
t"* P its Prcsc't
apparatusr6p*d;;duringthc.m;;; didcrent individuals have
6ltdt:d;; Tt"ttT':-:o others who were
storms following;il;' shown reversodpolan'.frorn
obaervauonOr*;;;';d"rdi".d-
ffiT:' r,?orts thatthe
ffi;".1':l#'L"t"t J'T:f..'tr'*e*LX in a
suspcnded
batancc'
showedlargeresponscsll.timcsi'ljiijPtesclccofsomeindividudsinduccsmove.
in a-mccbanical
tsir BonL; mcnt (30 minutes
mapcuc stofits iorgrmnt ;;; If onesitsfor a rongtime
1gg0.obscrvearotatiJnsoftr.r."'pviili*i
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or more) under the bioficld meter, it will Dlscusrion


usuallycometo 8 new zeropoint displaccdin .
the direction of thc initid deflection and about Many pararnetersand conuol studies were
madeto rule out Eitcrnstiveexplanations.For
l/10 of the amplitudcof the initial dcflection-
This would suggest that the biofietd hrs a cxample, diffcrent shapcs werc testcd Most
stcady-state cmponent. At otber times it worked, and tbe pyramid strucurrreworked as
sppearsthat tbe biofield meter never stops well or bctter tbsn most and wes easy to con-
oscillaungwhile a person sis under ir This strucl However,"pyramidenergf," if thereis
result suggeststhat there is a time.varying orany suchenergy,is probablynot relatedto this
pulsingcomponentto the biofield effecL
The smaller version scdcd in a s,lsssbottle Bioficld mcen suspendedin sealedbotles
is quite portable, andmeasurcmcntshsvc bccn provided proof tlat air currents wcre not rF
madeon the coastsandin themounrrinsof th€ sponsible. In this configuration, rotation is
Unitcd Statrs, in Mexico, Pucrto Rico, Egpq obscrved when a pcnon placed bortb hnnds
endNew Zcdaad In gpnenl, tbc arnplitudc of eround the boule without touching it Re
rotation is lcss near the oceansand greatcr in Bponses are much too fast to result ftom
mountoi"ous regions.Since the Earth's field thermaleffects.Electroetaticshieldingdid not
changesrapidly at tirnes,simultoneousmeas- diminish the efect, nor did electrical gFoun&
urements would bc helpful. Since this ap ing of the subject Magnetic shieldingdid stop
paranls providesmore information and more the effecL
variability than the geomrgneticindices,per- ln one control study, four glassjars with
hapssomeotheraspectsof the geomagneticor hangng pyrrmi6ls were placed about l0 feet
solaractivity fields aremorecloseiyrelatedto apart on a concretewall. One pyramid had
this energyfield around the human body. doublemagnetson eachcomer,onehad singie
Severalindividualshavesmallervenions of rnagDets,one had the magrets alternating
the instnrment and have reported casual ob nonh pole up andsouthpole up, andthe fourth
servations.A large version was built in the had rwo hcary stcel nuts on each corner, of
Washington Research laboraories in San about Oe same weight as the riag magner
Francisco,and by an independcntrcsearcher Double magDctsincreasedthe dcflcction. The
and former EEG analyston Cape Cod Both unit with alrcrnatingpolarity of magrres did
versions,while sligbtly different han Oe one not move, nor did the one wrth stcel nuts in
used by the author, show tle sane general placeof mrgne6. Howcver. the largemodel of
efrecs. A psychologistin New Zealand has the bioficld rlietrr does rotatrr ryhen there are
built a biofield meter and reports that the no magnets. Magnetism must tberefore b€
direction of the initial rotstion is in the op only partially rclated to the observedeffecs.
positedirectionasin the northernhemisphere. At times of intense magretic storms the
effect has bcen observed when the expen-
ln its presentform the biofieldmeteris conr mentcr xrasmoriethan two metcrs away from
parableto the hrst ligbt bcsm galvanometers the apparaars.Rotationsof up to l/4 rurn have
ued by early experimentersin the sody of bccn observed Observationswith binoculars
elcctricity. Further refrnementsin the instru on both the small ud large instrumentshave
ment are obviouslyneeded Forresearch pur- rcpeatcdlyshownthat rapid movementsrarely
posesaform ofthe devicehasbeenbuiltwhich take place when a p€rsonis not nearby. The
consistsof a copper coil wound about a pyr- zcro point movesa degreeor two from day to
amid frane. This form is also observed to day, perhapsreflectingchangesin the Earth's
rctate when no curent is applicd to the coil, ficld and/or changesin tbc tcmperature and
rnorleso when current is applic4 and to vary humidity which effcct tbe nylon suspension
with thc geomagnetic storms.Currentrcsearch line.
is in progress to determine the effects of Sincethe measuredbumanmagretic field is
various s'avcform inpua to the coil only on the order of l0i g8uss,"it couid not

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possibly bc affectingthe biofield meter.T'he lotcrnational banles iue more likeiy during;
effecs of a human beingon the apparaos can solarmagneticchangeswhich takeplaceevery.
be dupiicatedby gently moving a 300 gauss 22 years.eThe next solar magretic changeis
magretaboutl5 cmfromthecornerofthebie expectcdaround 1985. Will this change&e
field meter. Whatever the uature of the bie human biofield?
field, it is large and only wgqkly intcractive
wrth ordrnarymagnetisrn lnlesserwayq the geomagneuc fieldis often
disorbcd jrst aftcr everynew or full mmn and
Suggcstionsfor Furlhcr Rcscarch the humanbiofieldalsoundergoesa temporary
polarity shift. Many surdies have related de
ctmctive bcbaviorof pcople to lunar cycles.r0
At this time, concluions arc only tcntative.
Researchon magneticeffectson living organ-
Theseinitial observationsneedo be verified
isrns is mrsbrooming rapidly now and we
by other expenmenten.The ap,pararus needs
to bc refined and improved Individud differ- rppcsr to be at thc tbresbold of many ncw dis-
covcrics.ll Clearly, somethingis going on in
encesneed to bc carefully studied and meas.
this arca which is important Pcrhaps the
ur€mentsneedto bc taten on plants, animds,
spparatus dcscribcd in this papcr may help
ud pcrhapswster a.sdother substanccs.
unravel linls bcnpeenthc Sun, Moon and life
In the theoretical pa'lrn, many qucstions
n€€UtObnE0drcssed. Forexample.ar E-grish on Eartb, gving us I greaterr:ndersrandingof
biologrst5bas pculated the existerrceof a our placc in tlte solar systcm.
non-electromagneticfield arorurd aI living
organisms. He calls his theoretical field thc
"morphogenetic field" The biofield posu> Rcfcrcrcct

latcd by the author may be equivalenr These I. Peync, B: Biercrgy and Pwchocncryy. R4oru
arejust wordg aftcr all But if thc biofield docs nr tb. FirrPtrrt rron c Cofcreocc, 1974.
proveto bavephysicalreality,bow is itrelarcd 2. SOrccEovirmr ScrricesCcntcr.325 Broadrrv_
&f3 Eoujdcr,Colondo 80303. Prriirn inary Repo'n
to classicalfieldsof physics?Does thc bioficid and Fottcast of SolarGaphysical Dan Wcclly
obey inversesquarelaws? Is it AC or DC? 5rrbti:etiro lyrihh[ frec upoo rqu€lt
Does it have a spiral strucurr+-a vortex 3. Pcrchll W.: Gerrnaalnsdturc for Sprcc Rescarctr,
Suagrrq Wcrt Gcrmeny.
form? Can it be focrsed?Coltectcd?Used to {. Cobco, D.: M4nctic Eficcrs of tbc Hunur Body.
storc or extrsct cner6t? Can it bc made arti- Physia fodcy, Aqrut l9?5, pp. 3r!a3.
ficiaily? There are hundredsof possible ex- 5. Sbcidretc, k: / Ncw Scicncc of Life Bloode nd
Bnfgs lxt, LcCoG Engian( i981.
perrmens o do. 5. Brocm, F.A: Biologlcd Clats. Ocroaology Int,
[a fts lgrlm of biology, physiologgr,psyctF July/Augrst 1967.
ology, and sociology, therc are oany im- 7. 9pcvyrbcv, l'{.N., Norntr ICF.: Solar Acuviry rnd
portant connectionsto explorc. The biofield lrlrarfestrtions in thc Bicpberr. National Rcscarch
Couacil oiCanafu. tcchntc.l tnlrlruon 1679, Ot-
meter clearly showsvariationswith solar ac- trsr l9?3.
tivity and lunar phase. During solar flare E. Hcrnrg J.R, Goldbcr3, RZ: Srrn Veathen and
activity, charged particles stream towards Clim^tc NASA SP{26, Wuhiagroo, D.C., 1978.
9. Dcrry, ER: Endcocc of Cyclic Prncrns io an
Esrtb in grcstcr abundance, producing so Irdrl d l4s611ioorl Errlcr, 600 B.C.-AD.. 195?.
called magnetic storms. Human health and Cplas Juae l9?0. Fordroo for rhc Srudv of
behavior, as wcll as animal behavior has been Cyclcl Pitrburyh. PA.
linked to solar activity andg666ngnc'ticstorns
10. Ucbcr, AL: Thc Lunar ffet Anchor prcss,
Grrdco Cty, N.Y.. l9?8.
by many studies.6'7During magneticstorms ll. Ellingca F.T., Kristirnscn H.: Docs Mrgncric
people 8re more psychologically disturbc.4 Slerrr Trcrrmcnt InJlucocc Precrprurioo of Crtium
Crboac ftroo Supcrrrurnrd Solutknr? &lntytk
rnd tbc weatler is more likcty to bc scverc.s v Vaut 35/1,1979,p9 3O$3t5.

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energy f1e1d around the hurnan body.
LIGHTSOURCE

The Blofleld Meter ls slmple to use'


tt'
rugged, and stable 1n operatlon.
To make a messurenent, a Person slts WALL SCALE

under the lnstrument wlih eyes at the


level of the frame and reads the R E F L E C TN
I G
degree of 1nlt1al rotetlon on fhe MIRROR

scale provlded wlth che lnstrument.


Usuaily the lnltlal amount of rotatlon
wlll be between I and 7 degrees. RING MAGNETS

The dlscovery of rhls lnstrument


opens up a whols new srea of
sclentlf !c lnvestigaElon.

iIHAT IS TiG SIOFIEI,D?

T h e t e r " m ." E l o f l - e l d t t i s n r e r e l y a n a b b r e v l a t l o n for blologj-caI energy


fleId. T h e b l o f l e l d t s r e l a t e - d t o m a g n e t l s m , Y e t dlfferent from lt.
it nay be related to what people have called t h e h u m a n a u r a . rt seer:s
to be a splnninf force or torque a r o u n d t h e b o d y ' F u r t h e r r e s e arch
ls needed. to determlne t h e n a t u r e o f t h e b 1 0 f i e l d .

WIiAT IS THE SIGNIPICANCE OF TI{E EiOFIELD?

l , 4 e s s u r e m e n t so f t h e b l o f L e l d h a v e s h o w n b h a f 1 t l s h l e h l y
v e r t a b , l e a n d c l c s e l y a s s o c l a t e d w l t h m a e n et i - c c i r a n s e s o f
the Earth's fleId.

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ln boih anrpiituoe ano p o l a r l - t y . ( t n a t 1 s , l n l t l a l d l r e ctlon cf
rotatlon of t h e B l o f l e l d M e c e r . )

There 1s a polarlty change B5f" of the tlme arcund new or fu]l :noon.

People are inore stressed and hyperactlve durlng perlods of


geomagneblc als turballCe . Accldents , lllness, crlmes , and'
lnternatlonal battles are a}l more I1kely a t t h ese tj-mes.

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V o l u m €1 , N u m b e r3
September1979

RADIONICS;The SaneAlternativeto Pesticides


An alarming, world-wide insect,plant and rodent resisfanceto chamicalpasticidos ( including the novel
or unconventionalones such as chamosterilants,hormonesand growth inhibitors)is being registered.At
the same time, mora casas of human death and dr'seaseas wellas savere ecological imbalances directly
related to petrochemical pesticide applications are being monitored throughout the planet. Ancient
plaguessuch as malaria and rodent inlestations recently considered to be under control ara again on the
upswing due to reslstanceto pesticides.fo these critical developments,radionics and psychotronicsotler
a sane alternative.fhis lssue of the Newslettercovers the theory of radionics and itsmoniterad application
in a severe Spruce Budworm intestation in Naw Brunswick, some insights lrom an entomologist, and
finally, a sober raport f rom the United Natlons Environmantal Programma.

Basicto radionictheory and practiceis the con- The energy field of a specific thing and the
cept that all life-formsand matterare submergedin informationit containsis detectableby the human
the electro-magneticenergy field of the earth;and mind/nervous system acting as a sensor and is
f u r t h e r , t h a t e a c h l i f e - fo r m h a s i t s o w n quantifiedby a device,a radionicinstrument,acting
electromagnetic field with its own particular as a tuneableantennfr=inthis analyticalmode, the
frequencyor vibrationwhich can be expressedin a developedsuper sensiblefacultiesof the operator
numericalvalueand which is knownin Radionicsas play a significantrole.
a "rate".This energyis, for our purposes.stillas yet Converselythe energyf ieldof a life-formor thing
unidentifiedwith no conventionalinstrumentation can be affected by a device acting as a resonant
being availableto measureit. Another important tuned circuit to its frequencies and modulated
conceptis that the electro-magnetic or life-fieldof further by other frequencies.In this transmission
the earth, with its subtler variety of frequencies mode the facultiesof the operatordo not appearto
beyond the electro-magneticspectrum,provides be a factorand,furthermoretransmission seemsto
the link betweensubiect and the radionicsprac- be effectiveregardlessof distance.
titionerduring analysisand interaction. This simplified interpretationof Radionics is

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offeredwithoutgoing into the full theoryto provlde moths and done by offical Forestry survey teams.
a backgroundfor this paper.Those interestedin The resultswerecertainlvindicativeof success,but
more depth on the subiectof Radionics,alsocalled were not as definitiveas first appearedbecauseof
Psychotronics, The
are referredto the bibliography. lack of comparisondata from previousyears.
book The Secrel Llle of Plantcgivesthe historyand As well considerableresearchwas done on the
describes the early agrlcultural success ano Dutch Elm fungus and a double blind experiment
development of Radionics. These were conducted which showed success using some
characterizedby the use of an electronicradionic techniques but not with others. since them
preparatory research and small scale
transmission instrument which "tuned" to the
specific crop being for insects by means of the experimentation has taken place with mosquitoes,
ehetgy informationlontainedin a photographand-' black flies,and the area control of biting insects.
moOuiatea by the energyfrequenciesof a"reagent" Observatlons
found to be effectivein repellingor controllingthe
insect pest. The emphasisthroughoutour work has beenon
thorough researchinto the natureof the insectpest,
Spruce Budworm ExPerlment its cycles, the host plant or tree and the most
ef{ectivetiming and approachto the problem.As
In the spruce BudwormExperimentconductedin well, and almost as important, has been the
New Brunswicka differentRadionicapproachwas checking of treatmentagainst companion trees,
taken.Unlike an agriculturalcrop harvestedin one plants and insectsto ensurethe selectivityof the
season,Jorestgrowthrequiresprotectionon a long- control.But mostof all hasbeentheeffortexpended
term basis and so the obiectivewas to protect the to attemptto solidly substantiateall experiments
foliage of the trees, and not necessarilylust the wherever possible by means of the scientific
killing of the pest insect. A dual approach was methodwith statisticaltechniquesand independent
formulatedsPecificallY; observers. Nonetheless, the followingobservations
. the strengtheningof the tree vitality and the are sharedat face valuewithoutmuch explanation,
orovisions of any deficiencies in nutrient or b u t h o p e uf l l y w i t h s o m e m e a n i n g t o o t h e r
hormonalenergies. researcners
r the devitalizationof the targetinsectby the useof
very specific techniquesrather than using broad o Treatmentsusing the "complimentaryrate" to
spectrum reagents which might also affect the cancelout the basicf requencyrateof the insect'or
target specie'spredator insects. fungus, were considerablymore effective than
trealmentsusing only a reagentin the treatment'
ln the case of the host tree White Spruce,in its found
early growth it actually manufacturesan insect o TreatmentsagainsttheinsecVfunguswere
hormone Juvabione,which forestry researchhas to be moreeffectiveif put on {or a periodof time and
shownto be a powerful ovacide,or insectegg killer' then repeatedat24 hour intervalsfor 3 or 4 times'
The young trees manuiacture their own insect The decreasing vitality of the insecVfungus
controlorolection.As a tree maturesproductionof followed a step-functionwith some bounceback
the hormone diminishesso that maturestandsof occuringwhen treatmentwas stopped'
forest create the conditionsfor a naturalcycle of o Exoeriments and observations on f ungus
Insect infestation.These cycles have become a coloniesspecifically,indicatedthat the colony was
virtualplaguedue to the interference in thecyclefor not demolishedoutright but stoppedgrowing and
valid economic reasons of f orest harvesting' expandingand then decayedrapidly.This is also
Compensatingradionicallyfor this deficiency,and corroboratedby the interruptionof the develop-
othersthat werefound,improvedthe vitalityandthe mentalstagesof the sprucebuoworm'
survivabililYof the trees.
of devitalization of the insects o Any experimentmustbe verycarefullydesigned'
The effectiveness
was shown in the experiment where the insect with the proper experimental protocol being
populationin the controland testareawasthesame established-orit is unacceptableas proof of what
hot"eu"r,in the test area the insects had stopped is occurringand is dismissedas beingof anecdotal
feedingas witnessedby partiallyeatennew foliage valueonlY.
buds ind had not gone to the next stage of Future Dlrectlons
developmentas wasf ound to a greaterextentin the At the present time the/e are upwards ol 17
controi.The test was done very rapidlyand latein doiirg radiontcagricultural
commercialenterprises
the seasonso that the full effectof a properprogram
insectcontrol for individualson privateland in the
was not determined.
United Staes.lt is estimatedthat in the world,30-
Other ErPeriments 500/o of all food grown is destroyedby insectsand
f a d i o n t c st o
p l a n t d i s e a s e sT. h e a p p l i c a b i l i t y . oR
Other experimentsconductedat the same time
includedthe repellingof SpruceBudwormMothsas agriculturalinsectcontrol is of primesignificance'
measuredby counts of egg massesdepositedby Howeverthere are a number of other areas in

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which Radionicsresearchis also headingwhich pinpointsthesewave lengthsand the frequencyof


include: the plant'svibrationsandtransmitsenergyusingthe
earth as a conductor.The plant,acting as a tune
. the "fertilization"of largetractsforestotherwise
receiver,is strengthened againstdisease,or, in this
not amenable to fertilizationby affecting tree case,the attacksof the budworm.
vitality, a i00/oincreasein growth could bring a The originalplan was to conductthe tests in an
forestto maturityin 30 yearsinsteadof 45. areaiocatedat White'sMountainnearSussex, made
. areacontrolof bitinginsectssuchas mosquitoes e y J . D ,l r v i n gL t d .B u t o n M a y 2 5 , 1 9 7 6 , t h e
a v a i l a b lb
black flies, tse-tse flies to make areas more area was sprayed with fenitrothion so it was
habitablefor manand livestock. and in thecontrolof abandoned.
diseasessuch as malariaand others. Next 150acreslocatedon Route880,LesterRoad.
. suppression of growth of plants known as near Benvick, were selected. After an initial
"weeds" where they affect crop production. malfunctionof equipmenton May 30,T.J. Klich,an
officer of the Klimac Company,reportedtreatment
o control of aquatic"weeds"which are a currently had taken placeJune 11-13on some 200 trees.
unmanageableproblem. The reportconcludesthat whilesDrucebudworm
. control of plant diseases,viruses and fungii, populations were roughly equal on both trees
which arc veryamenableto radionicmethodology. treatedwith radionicsand thosein the "control" or
untreated areas, the treated trees were able to
It is in theseareasof the aoolicationof Radionics producebetterfoliage.
on a largescaleto areaswhichareessentially public Specrficallyeighttreesf rom eachof the treatment
lands where the jurisdiction of the public and control areas were sampled.The report said:
governmentagenciesis encountered. "For eight trees in each there was no appreciable
It is here that the need for a theory to explainthe differencein sprucebudwormpopulations."
conceptof Radionicsis paramount.The lack of an Estimatesof defoliationin trees sampledwere
explanatory theory, and the fact that it appears divided into 10 categories depending on the
on the surfaceto be an impossibleconcept,is a percentageof defoliation.The categorieswere:0-
stumbling block to scientific recognitionof the no defoliation;T-one to 5 per cent defoliation:
viability from displayingan interestof scientific one-six to 15 per cent; fwo-'l 6 to 25 per cent:
objectivityin Radionicsfor fear of ridicule.In this three-26 to 35 per cent: four-36 to 45 per cent;
regard we leavethe pioneeringwork of explaining five-46 to 55 per cent: srx-56 to 65 per cent;
Radionics/psychotronicsin terms of quantum seven-66 to 75 per cent; elght-76 to 85 per cent:
physicsand photonsto peoplelike Dr. W. Tiller of nine-86 to 95 per cent; 70a-96 to 100 per cent
Stanford, Tom Bearden and to the Russian (needles almost all missing but some six axils
scientistswho are publishinga tremendousvariety remaining);and 70b-96 to 100 per cent (neartyalt
of papers on the many aspectsof the total area of needlesand axils destroyed).
mind/matterinteractionknown as Psychotronics/ The reportsaid:"Despitesimilarsprucebudworm
Radionics. population of the treatment and control areas,
( T e dK l i c h ) current defoliationon the trees sampled in the
treatmentarea rangedfrom Category1 (6 to 16 per
cent)to Category4 with two treesin Category1.On
the control area, current defoliationon the trees
sampledrangedf rom Category5 to CategorySwith
fivetreesin Category5 and one eachin Categories
6, 7 and8.
"Vigor or recoveryon the trees sampledin the
Radionics:Here'swhattests treatment area was fair on seven of the trees and
showed good on one tree. All eight treessampledon the
control area showed poor recoveryas comparedto
A report on radionicstesting in Kings County in t h e 1 9 7 5c o n d i t i o n . "
1976 indicatesthat the experimentaltreatmentof The reportsaid:"lt wouldappearthat the treeson
trees affected by spruce budworm had some the treatmentarea,withthesamenumberof feeoing
influenceon the trees. sitesavailablefor sprucpbudwormin 1976,and the
The report was prepared for the radionics same sprucebudwormFopulationin 1976(at least
company, Kilmac ManagementAssociatesLtd. of at the time of the pupalsurvey)were successfulin
Downsview,Ont.,by MaritimePestControlLtd.,of producinga noticeablyand significantlybettercrop
Fredericton, and madeavailableto fhe Record.The of foliageby the end of the sprucebudwormfeeding
reportwas writtenby N.R.Brown,of Fredericton, a period in 1976 and are thus in a better,healthier
Universityof New Brunswickforestryprofessor. c o n d i t i o na t t h i s t i m e .J u l y 1 9 , 1 9 7 6 . "
Radionicsis basecjon the theorythat plantsemit Moth repellanttestswere then carriedout at the
distinctiveimpulsesthe same way that radiation Universityof New BrunswickforestlandlastJuly 5.
impulsesare emittedthroughoutnature.A machine CanadianForestServiceegg masscountsper102

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metreson the treatedblockswere:63,62 and97.On


the adiacent untreated block areas, they were:
1 , 3 0 82, 7 3 , 1 5 6 , 8 31, 9 4 , 3 2 61, 9 7 ,5 1 1 ,1 6 3a n d 6 5 4 .
Both Mr. Klich and Dr. Browntold lheRecordthe
results ol these tests should qualify radionicsfor
further tests.But while the provincialgovernment
has expressedinterest,their federalcounterparts
are not interested. So while potentialalternatives to
chemical spraying such as bacteria and sex
attractionsare beingtestedunderfederalauspices,
radionicsis not.
Dr. Brownsaid,"l certainlydo (thinkthereshould
be more tests). lt's an unexplored area with
potential."
Mr. Klich said the radionic exoeriment near
Fredericton"had the lowestegg count anywhere."
The experimentwas carriedout "in haste"and what
h e i s a d v o c a t i n gi s f u r t h e re x p e r i m e n t s .
One of Mr. Klich'sstrongestsupportersfor more
testing in Newfoundlandis Senator Chesley W.
Carter,chairmanof the SenateHealth,Welfareand
Sciencecommittee.
In a letterto fhe Record,datedJune '18,Senator
Cartersaid:"Personally,I think the resultsthathave
been achieved so lar fully justify further
experimentation, sufficientlyextensiveand carried
o u t u n d e r s u c h c o n d i l i o n sa s t o o r o v i d ed e f i n i t e
proof either for or against the efficacy of the
radionicsmethod.
"Dr. Ray Brown of the University of New
Brunswickand Dr. FrederickConron (of Quebec
( City), deservemedalsfor their couragein making
positive statements about the radionics. Most
scientistsare so learful of the riskof losingfaceor of
t a r n i s h i n gt h e i r i m a g e t h a t t h e y p r e f e rt o r e m a i n
anonymous,or even to be negative,regardlessof
the cost to their country...
"l have talked with Dr. Klich and I know he has
become discouragedwith the present setup. lt
appearsthat provincialforestryauthoritiesdepend
on the federalforestryauthoritiesand the refusal of
the federal forestry division to explore the
radionicsmethodwhile at the sametime endorsing
the chemicalmethod,raisesthe suspicionthatthere
may be a tie-in somewherewrth the chemical
i n d u s t r y ,s i m i l a rt o t h e e x p e r i e n c eo { t h e U n i t e d
StatesDepartmentof Agricultureas describedby
Dr.Conron.
"The cost of the radionics me\hod is only a
f r a c t i o no f t h e c o s t o f c n e m i c a ls o t a y i n ga n d t h e
potential savings alone justifies a fuller
i n v e s t i g a t i oinn t o t h e r a d i o n i c sm e t h o d .l f t h e r ei s
t r u t h i n i t . s o o n e ro r l a t e rt h e t r u t h w i l l c o m e o u t
becausethe truth cannot be suppressedforever,
and I am thereforegratefulto you for keepingthis
subjectalive..."
The theoryol radionicshasbeenknownf or years,
b u t i t w a sd i s c r e d i t e 5d 0 y e a r sa g o w h e n i t f a r i e dt o
i i v e u p t o e x a g g e r a t e cdl a i m s .L i k e e l e c t r i c i t yn, o
o n e c a n e x p l a i n i t . " ( J o h n E v e r e t t ,T h e K i n g s
( C o u n t vR e c o r d ,S u s s e x N . ew Brunswrck)

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THE INCREDIBLE HIERONYI'US I'IACHTNE

ULTTilATE DOOIISDAY I'TEAPOXOR SAVIOR TO I{ANKIND?

by Joseph F Goodavage

Not far fron the Pennaylvanls Dutch Country, I converted nllltary


reconnala€rnce elrcraft fLerl over rolIlng h1lIe of verdant farnland in
the Cunberland V a J ,I e y . A catnera 1n the wlng farthfully recorded the
topography, lncludlng brown-grey ereas ,*here bllghted crops eere belng
atlacked by hungry lngectg. The filn waa developed, ghopn to a Locaf
farrner, and the gectlona he wanted "treeted" were outLlned. A tech-
niclan from the Honeotronic Research Foundation :.n Newport, Pa.,
cllpped out t.he chogen sectlone, kept the negatl.re, and placed the
eelected cut's ln the grnaLf we-l] of a bLack box.

"Every morning fron 8:3O to 11 for a week," the technrcian instruc-


ted the farner, "lurn thrg large dla-l on the top all the way to the
right."

SeveraL days Later every corn borer, Japaneee beetLe, even the
nernetodee ln the eolL af lhe ge.Iected area, .eere thoroughly dead
externinated in some etrange way by "aonethlng" (but what?) fron the
box.

In centraL Florrda, Dr. WiLlian J. Ha.l.e, Chlef ot Dow Chenlca-l-


Conpany Reeearch, photographed a bllghted cltrus orchard. He daubed a
powerful reagent (a chenlca.l deadly to the tnsects) on the lmeges of
sever€rl rowg of lnfected treea. The efender, thread-I1ke nenatodeg ln
thls warrn cf lrnate are ernong the sorl.d'g most destructlve and lneradl-
cabLe paraeltes. They bore lnto the eolf to a deptlr of 14 feet and are
irnpervlous Lo the most vlrul.ent peet:.c1dee.

Dow's chief chenist placed the photograph rnto a devi-ce s:.ni-l-ar to


Lhe one used 1n Pennaylvanla and gave the cr.trus grot.rer thege lnetruc-
tlong: "Turn 1t on for two hourg every nornlng." The "machlne" looked
electronlc, bul there was no vlslble power source.

A ureek later, every gegelq ro!r, the "treated" areae 9f !!g phglg:
Slgpb, w a s f r e e o f a l l . p a r a s l t i c i n f e E t a t i o n . T h e i n s e c t d e s t r u c tion
in t.he ad3acent (untreated) rows had progressed w:-thout interruptl.on.
f n addltl on, countl.eee nunbere of dead nernetodee lay underground
k1lled byr sone lnvlolble force frorn the "machlne 1n go11 that had
been thelr heven and breedlng ground.

The Journal of Paraphysics (Nov. 3, 1969) reports lhe externrnati.on


of ternltes 9! 9 {leleege ee4 f!!!eg! Peelf5ldee \- at the l'tun1c1-
paf (rlorkg 1n Rosenhein, lrlest Gernany. The electrical bysten of a power
plant 1n Callfornla experienced crippllng breakdopng vrlth no known
c6ug,e untlI a troubfeghooter lnserted detalled photographe of the
lneta.Ilatlon lnto €r nysterloua, box-l. 1ke "dowalng" devlce. tJlthin
houre, al] clrcultg and nal.functlonlng relaya were beck 1n nornel
operatl'on.

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Slnl lar experlnentg 1 n C a . li.f o r n i a


, and Arlzona reaulted 1n
ful treatnent of nore ttran SO,OOO {tcreet of succeaa_
trees. d l e eased and rnfegted

sonetirnee .he r.eoveg or s6p from a pJ.ant or tree are


"regonant polnt used as o'
of contact... A blood eanpre
I'ock from € hunan patLentr
of halrr ot g k l n acraplnga n
have eLeo been ueed to egtabrrgh
"l'lnk" to the eub,ect- a
A phoiograph 1 e e- rq-ur e
- -rrr'y e
s4f f'e c t l v e
gggggye 1sn,! glgslroygd! r,f the

fn another experinent ln pennsylvaniar


the o 1j. ly seed was placad
wel'l' of a pelonlc devlce (e devlce 1n
whoee nyeterloue po.,er derj.vea
frora the aff j'nj'ty between glrnrJ.ar rnatter); .uhen the prate
veloped, the bur,b perlod waa de-
of 1te rlfe cycre c l eerly
ohotograph' appeared 1 n t he
uelng the sane eeed, the operetor
period, '.tunlng,. concentreted on a Later
end to the correct vtbrattonal rate, devel.opeci
prcture that revee.l.ed e fJ.owerlngl a
, fully_developed Illy!
At a 'r'aboratory in oxford, Eng.r'and, a rn.,n put a few drops
wonan's bLood lnto the receptecJ.e of a
of an odd-J.ookrng e ] ectronlc
concentratlng lntentry, devrce.
he turned € eerleg of dlaLe.
I'ab eeelstant A trhlte-coated
roaded a photographlc plate rnto € elde e L o t . They a1_
rently tlned the The aeveropea ptcture revear.ed
of a w o n t a n ' e l o r " r"e* rp o vt tet r" t*a. b r a e the proflle
and pe.l,v1c reglon. A .enr-tranaparent
hunen fetuer €8 1n an X-ray plcture, rras def lnltely v1g1b.e.
"About glx 'reeks gone, r'd s6y," the assistant renarked. ..Lets
1f 1t progreaaea norrnally...eet see
1t at four nonthe,.....
(dhat's happenlng here; what do al.L thege varioug
1n connon? experinente have

"A nee, forcee ctrl energy connected with peopler lrn energy knogrn crr
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:! - b 11:ng -rn-qre!at!-alri=i=roii"
llyl! elleoe e! Ielq relss, f ieiilg eld
oi'"ini!=i-:""u.'l;
= =r: =e: :q e -h! =t h =e4 5a, 1 r x, l k 1 l l t n a ' l r l r r . - J - _ - I l g 9 e : ' e g . : . t 8
Ilese!1rg
e s e l l l g {{erelgn esa!!!
erelgn e s a l I I 1n d
grgphe), lust as flylng; ktte to
ffifi='rh=ti;=1;
catch
phe!e:
6 s p. aa r k n fr
tant onlv becquse ir o Il 1r a
ghx t+nh1{n-9_ , ^
.F
red ro rhe aiscovery ;;-;;"::.i";"'ii"3r::.:l:::1e lnDor_
tv. "
tr 'r

rron avaiLable evldence' the hunon race appears to be on the brlnk


of a dlacovery that drearfs the conblned lnventlon o f the
dlecovery wheel. and the
of flre, electrlclty gld etomrc energyf
"!1y pereonal hunch," wrote Lrailblazi.ng edltor John canpbell
of h1e "Aatoundlng in one
sclence Fact', edltorlere back 1n 19s6, ,.1s
theee lndlvldual'e that
and group€r are proddlng at the edgee of a ne,,
that wlrL open a totaliy fleJ.d
.., concept of the unlveree. And that,
the next 20 years, w1th1n
the barrler w111. be cracked; a reproducj.bLe
wllI be achleved , n achlne
when a var.1d Lheory of operatlon 1s achleved end
But r betleve thar rhar can be, and !1ll
l3lal"t""". be, done before

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And the,nan nost llkely to do it le T. GaJ.en Hieronynue, an anazing


inventor uhoge creatlve hietory goes back at Leaet. gO years. Hlerony-
tnus began worklng on nee nethode of broadcaet technlquee durlng 19tg-
20 when he ul€6 1n the Arny Slgnal Corpe aB a radlo operator and
eLectrlcal- englneeilelth the Ralnbour D1v1e1on ln France. He, d had h1g
own hsn radlo I'j.cenee glnce 1913 and w€€t wrth etatlon KDKA,
Pltteburgh, Pa., and took part ln the flrst radlo broadcagt. He eas
q.lgo trylng to develop € wireLese telephone ln early wtdf when he frrgt
diecovered aotne pecuJ. ler propertlee of certarn netal-g and mlneral_s.
Th1.s led h1n to experlmente wlth palonice, lhen caLled radlonlcs, and
the work of other early ploneera insplred h1rn.

In 1956, Hieronyrnus presented CanrpbeJ.L r.rrth a copy of hig' patent


for exactly the kind of devlce the edltor wrote about a patent he
had applled for j.n 1946, whlch Lras granted ln L948. Hieronymua 1.;aa
careful' to lntroduce h1e patent prlnclpaI-Ly as an lnetrunent for
detecting nelr' unknown ensnatlong fron j-nert matterr fiB1nly nineralg.
For very good reasona Hleronynue deLlberately kept any lLfe-a{fect:ng
abrLltles of h:.e devlce e secret.

fn London tr.ro decades €go, George De Ia klarr nade the startling


dlecovery that the enu.l.elon on a'photographlc pJ.ate r.lae, eornehow llnl<ed
to the person whoee photograph ioaa teken or to anythlng or anyone
e'l'ee 1n the photograph. Sclence lnverlabJ.y re3ecta guch obvlouely
"lrnpoes1ble" notlong. Sclentlets know euch devlceg qre rnere flgnente
of the 1rrag1nat1on, eo why bother lnveetlgatlng when there are nuch
nore lnportant f 1e.Lda o{ lnqulry?

If "nagtc" exists, then the laws of Synpathetrc ltagj.c would come


lnto Pfay, the rul.e belng thet "the Synbol the Oblect (both ln 1te
!c
present actuolrty and future potentialj.ty) . whatever
Ibele{ore, t s
done to the Synbol cLso hoppens to the Ob3ect!..

western gcj'entigts shrug thrs cff as rj.luaLj-scrc supergtj.tion


cenoufleged by nonfunctlonal. nechanlens ueed melnly by fraude,, med1ca.l.
quecks, and charlatang.

"f t's bqsed on voodoo r " says the Amer j.can !'tedlcaL Asgocratron.
"...c1ap-trap lnvented by quacka for the deeperate and gulJ. 1b1.e.....

"Quacks" like the Soviet Acodeny of Science, naybe? To therr lm-


nense eatlefectlon, Rueelan sc:.entiate experlmentlng wlth p€rapsy-
chology have establrehed the re]1abl.11ty of the most unLlkely phenone-
na; ESP, paychotronlc generatore, pK (1.e., peychoklneals, the ablIlty
to move physrcaJ. ob3ects wrth nlnd power), and rnterolanetary telep-
athy.

Brltieh and Amerlcan scientrfic instrtutiong rqgrst that €n ..ac_


ceptable" theory nust precede experlnentat:.on. Thoie who know the
.stakeg reallze hovr derk the future couLd be for the btegtern natlons,
partlcularly 1n hlgh-r1ek natlonaL eecurity nattersr oF aa1 1t ls
now calLed ESPlonage. It nakes reJ.atlvely llttle dlfference whether
you eetablieh a Link between a nan and hls photograph or ug,€! the
plcture of, let'g saY, a forelgn agent to plnpolnt' h1s locaLlon any-
ehere on Earth.

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Hieronyraus "eav€sdropped" on the fIights of


rn 6 sj,rniLar axercise,
By tunlng hle devlce t o t h e I ' l l t o g e n l c E r n a n a t r o n g
Apol. lo a and 11.
Helloda g a v e g r o r E l o p t l c R a d l a t l o n e ) o f t h e
(algo cal.J.ed Odlc Force,
n o n i t o r e d t h e l r p h y a l o l o g l c a - l - condltlong and
Americsn aatronaute, h e
lunar voyage and return even efter eplaeh-
changee throughout the
Lhe enauing quarantine perloda'
down and during

test data fron Hieronynus,6 device wag ln


}tost rnportant, the
w i t h N A S A ' , s o w n n e d i c a . l t e l e n e t r y syaten' 1n Lhle
conpJ.ete agreenent
erperte. lrJlLh hLe
lnst ance, however., Hleronynua ls 6nE up on the
of 6n u n k n o w n , nysteri'oug beLt of
devlce, he detec+-ed the presence
radj.ation eurroundlng the noon.

saysl, ig harnful possibly deadJ'y to hunan


Thls radiatlon, he
beings.

*-o f .ind hrdden barrlers a n d ' Li m : - t a t l o n s in unex-


"We're begi.nnrng
p i a c e s , " H r e r o n y n u s c l a i m s . " H u n a n s a r e p r e C t y a d a p t a b le crea-
pecteci
B u t . w h a t k r n d o f ener-Qles wrll we f rnd in other
tures. . .g! eglth.
planetary f-l-eLde?"

guch aa T. Galen Hj.eronynus, George De 1a Warr, and


Experirnentere
ctlscovered how peopJ.e reepond to t h e g e o n e g n e t l c
Ruth Drown heve
celegtla.I envlronnent, and. . . t o t h e n e n t a ' L a n d e m o t l o n a l'
{1e}d, the
attltudee of cLose frlends and c o - t r o r k e r s .

..Everyl:-vingthingrodiatestlrisodlc.Force'..saj-dBaronvon
(a welL-known cherrlgt who lnvented creosote) ' He t,ras so
Relchenbach
by Lhe work of Dr. A l b e r t A b r a m g , 8 D e a r l y r a d l o n l cg P1o-
lrnpreseed
p h y s l c l a n D r . F . A . l ' t e e r n e r (of " a n l r n a L n e g n e t l e n"
neer, and Auetrlan
h 1 s l 1 f e t o t h e s t u d y a n d practlce of radl-
fame), t h a t h e d e v o t e d
on1ce.

"No m€tter how gnall- or diluted it nay be' there'g a resonance


w h o J e h u n a n b o d y a n d e a c h o { l t g parts," Ruth Drown'
betrleen t h e
d e v i c e , w r o l e b e f o r e ghe
inventor of a radionics receiver-transmitter
in q Cal-1f ornia prlson. The hostif e A n e r l c a n l { e d l c e l A s s o c i e t i o n
dled
rnethodg and devices' and ,she w€s charged and
protested about her
a n d n e d l c a L q u a c k e r y . H e r d e v i c e , o f c o u r ' s e ' was
convicted for f r a u d
..obviously.. '.he authorrtleg. Nothrng
a f ake, ecccrdlng lo the Al'1Aand
clermed t h e D r o w n M e c h : ' n e d j -d for'
cou.Ld poealb]y do what her petlents
1n engaglng i n u g e l e g e t e s t s , e l t h e r . c a g e c l - o g e d '
then. No polnt

eubetheric or otherwlse, 1n bLood sanplee or


There,s no reg,on€nce,
dlfferent lndlvlduaf g no r n a t ' - e r h o w c f o s e l ' y t h e y
tj,g,sue grafts fron
of tight Iy c o n t r o f I ' e d e x p e r l n e " L - L e c a r r l e d o u L
are typed. In a serles
L a b o r s t o r l e s 1 n o x f o r d ' a t r s n g e n e w fact'g
on plants at the Delawarr
The growth and heaLth of plante could be 1nfLuenced
began to energe.
by lndlrect cofor lrradlatlon fron a dlstancel

Lhe Aton' wrote: "After


Langeton Doy, ln h1s book New trJorlds Bevond
o f a n o r d l n a r y p h o t o g r a p h l c plaLe 1'g
dlscoverlng that the e n u l g l o n
peraon Ln the phoLograph, we found t h a t t h e s a n e
aonehow llnked to lhe
we dlscovered that p l a n t g r o w t h c o u J d b e
rule appLled to plants. Laler
( a l l o g l n g llghl t o s t r l k e ) 1 t e p h o t o g r a p h
etlnuLated by lrradlatlng
sith a devlce caLled a ColorecoP€."

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"How can there be a ri.nk betueen a plant and i.ts photograph?.. he


uondered' "The J.nage on the plate 1g forned by the nultipllcity of
reflected l1ght rays conlng fron the cabbage," De la qrarr explalned.
But ln additlon to 119ht, other klnde of vlta] radlatlone are aLeo
ern€netlng fron the cabbage; theee are recelved by the enul.s10n.

" ' ' 'Each nolecul'e of nqtter carriee an el.ectric charge ,rhrch is
speclfic for that partlcul'ar nol.ecule; thla charge acte aa an lncon-
celvably t'Lny radlo etatlon shlch both transnltg and recelvee 1te own
pertlcular algnaJ'e. lJhen theee countl.eeg nyrlade of charged no.l.ecul.eg
are broadcaetlng, they bulLd up a Generlc pattern whlch 1e, the meang
!''hereby forrn or shape .ppears i.n the nreterlar. world.

"Furthermore' slnce each trny no-LecuLar charge is al.so a rgggivinq


9!g!i9!, the Generrc Pattern of a plant or a hurnan berng governs
pottern the
of srgnals recerved fron outside- Th:.s 1s where a photograph
playe':'!g p€rt' The emulalon retelna pattern
Lhe Generlc of the *.hrng
whrch 1s photogrephed, and therefore 1t ect.s a.s ,sort of a tuned trang-
nltter' rf a radlonlc broedcaet 1e prolected through r-., thle Generrc
Pattern wr l-l- tranernlt exactJ.y the pattern of radlatlong .gultsble f or
af f ectlng the ptant (or human belng ) at €r ,.
dletance.

Probably the nost outstanding fact obout psionrc reseorcherg


accordlng to my opn lnvegtlgatl0ne 1e that so nany are hardr p.ac_
t1cal, let'g-gee-1f-1t-workg typea, not the lvory tower theoreticlang
logt 1n du'st-covered tradltlon and conpletely gulded by Authorlty. The
confortable EstabJ. lehrnentarlans naturally won, I rock the acadern:c
bost; not onry do they refuge to lnveetlgate, they uron-t even Lleren
to thoge who heve experlnented.

That, unfortunotely, has been the al-1-too-prevoJ.ent attrtude of the


hlde-bound eetabllEhnent ac:.entlst - nore of a corporation
nan than
€n honeet seeker a{ter truth.

h'hen Ed Hernann r Qrl eng:.neer a t l t c G r a , , , r - H i . l .l , f nc. publ:.shing com-


pany 1n New York requested that Hleronynue treat a caterp1j.1ar-infee-
ted tree on h1's Lawn, he never expected anythlng aa far out as.. lon,o-
dlstance externlnatlon." Everything el.ge hed fai1ed. For geveraL
years' in spite of ar'r Lhe pesticrdes he and his nelghbors u s e d , every
'Jrl'd cherry in h1e northern New Jeraey nelghborhood !.raB under the
rnurderoug attack of hordeg of voracl0ug tent caterpllr.arg.

Hernann happened to be investrgat:.ng psronj.cs.nF was currentry


coJ'lectrng lnfornatlon f ron Hleronylnus. The Flor:.de inventor was v1s-
1t1ng Brlg' Gen' Henry R- Groee's Honeotronlc Reeearch Foundatlon sL
the Latter'e farn near Harriaburg, Pa. Grogg, then slate Drrector of
selectl-ve servlce, w€ts worklng wrth pelonlc devlcee. (To hie nelgh-
bors' sgtonlshnent, Grose !.r€s invariably successfuL in externrnatrng
lnsectg fron a good dlstance on nore than 90 farme ln the cunberrand
ValJ.ey alone! )

"Send rne a photograph of your lree, " Hleronynus wrote Hernrann. .,put
sone .l.eaves and a few caterpj. llars in a b o x a n d n o i L t h e n a l o n g .
99!'t Ald
{g=ge! !e fncfgg€ lhe negq!iye,.. he added.

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Thig gtruck Herrnann as odd, but he conplied with the request. Three
hundred nlLee eeparated hig hone fron the Groeg fqrrn. Yet, a few daye
Later er€rhe pulled lnto h1s driveway after work, he hit the brakee and
stared 1n wlde-eyed aetonlshnent. Seeningly everywhere he looked there
was a "carpet" of rnany thougands of caterpll.laro. The furry horde ley
1n a full clrcle around the cherry lree and beneath the branchee and
Leavee fron r*hlch they'd fal. len etruck dead by aorne nysterlous
force t

"For your recordor" Hernann wrote Hleronynua laterr "1 lhj.nk you
shouJ.d knoc, thet whatever you d1d Lo the cherry Lree on our Lawn was
good. lrle don't. have a caterpi, Il.ar 1n elght! Thls len't norrnaJ-: Iagt
year we w€lre st1l. I burnlng off caterpll.Larg 1n late June and early
Juj,y wlth flanlng kerosene torches...Sonethlng deflnlte and speclflc
waa done here. . . "

Over t-he years, indlvidual, widely separated regearcherg fn psr-


onlcs have been dlscoverlng end redlecoverlnq +-hat aIl- natter emits
radlatlong. l'lesner's experlnentg goaded von Relchenbach lnto etudylng
peopJ.e who obvlously hed ESP. Wlth the help of theee "geneltlves," von
Relchenbech accunu-Lated a wea-Lt.h of deta provlng the exletence of
aonethlng he ca.l,Led the Odlc Force. He dlscovered lt 1n cryatala, 1n
heat, .l1
. ght, negnets, and ln lj.vlng celfa; he a-l,go found lteelf nenl-
feetlng ltse-Lf wherever chenlca] reactlons were occurrlng.

Other scientists have reported thig l'titogenic Radiation occurring


fron the grolrth o{l1v1ng ceLLe. At Colunbla Unlverslty, three eclen-
t1gtg, I . I . Rab1 , P. Kusch, and S. l'll Ll,nen, developed a new epparatus
trhlch concluelvely proved that aone klnd of ray or vlbratlone p€rss
between one no.lecule and another. They Ehoered t.hat each noLecul-e,
11v1ng or 1nert, 1 g a e r n a l .l . r a d l o trangnltter (and recelver) that
broadcagts contlnuouely. Thege wavea range over the entl.re electrornag-
netlc spectrum often beyondt The sheer vo.Lune of theee vlbratlone
1s apparently ] 1nlt.legs. A alngle nol.ecule csn glve of f rays of a
e1f!l,gl dlfferent wavelengtha, but only on one frequency at a t1ne.

then the Hieronynus dev j.ce operates, the Elopti.c Rodiat j.on strnu-
iatee the Generlc Pettern of the eub3ect snd sone klnd of psychlc bond
or llnk 1g eetabllehed between the enanatlone of the atorng and mole-
cuLeg of netter and the nlnd of the operator. Even prlor to 1946 when
Hleronynua (trho 1g a Fel l.ow ln the Soclety of Elec+.rlesJ Englneers)
patented h1s lnvention, he had Learned that any rnlneral. or chenical-
conpound could be ldentlfled by placlng an ore sanple on a tray,
gglcE!!Ig!1!g on the elenent he qraa seeking to:.dent1fy, and turnlng a
diaL. lrJhen the fingers of the hand stroking 6 grna]l plate on the
nachrne "atuckr" he knew the dlel r,las Luned to the rlghL frequency.
Everythlng hae 1tg oern "rate." It rnakee no dlfference lbg doeg the
tun j-ng. If the operator concentrates on "ggPPgE, " the device wj.lL
detect the presenc€r of copper (rf any is present) rn the ore sanple.

Ae a detect.or, it' operates in inuch the satne way as a dowsrng rod.


Everyone srho dupllcatee the experlnent wllL obtaln the exact sarne dlal
eettlng (or rate) for the vlbratlon of copPer. Intereetlngly, nelther
gllver, nor gold, nor anythlng else u1ll. cauete a "Bt1ck" unlege 11 le
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AlI rndependent psionic reseorcherg are :.n unanlJnous agreernent


(here qnd overseaa) that Elopt'lc Radlatlon of al..l, natter can be caught
on a photographlc plate and the detector w1l. l. react to a photogEeph of
a nineral specinen as it 'rould to the nineral ltseIf.

Like De Ia lrlarr's canera, the Hieronynus nochine a-Lso detectg ema-


natlona f ron bl.ood sanplea, nlnera).s, plants, lnsects enythlng at
aL-l' that cannot be recorded by any other known rnethod. Horeover, ea
John CanpbeI.l. dlecovered, works, gygB llgn dlsconnegleg
!h. dgylgg {fgU
1!S PoggE soglge (reguJ.ar household electr:.c current). Slnce both de-
vlces operate on the 6atle psychrc princrpJ.e and cqn be used ag, re-
celvera 9Bg tranemltterg' phyeilcal. 11.-lneesea can be lnfluenced even
when the pat:.ent j's in another lor.rn or city. This j.s the porrerf uJ.
nost
obetacl'e to the nindg of etrictly naterla.l. ly-orlented people. The
i'dea that a brt of galrva on a blotter, a lock of hq:.rr or skln or
bLood sanplea (to say nothlng of a photograph! ) couLd have any connec-
tron r'rrth a cilgtant petlent le enough Lo cause the rnost- obgtlnate re-
act.lon even ernong ordlnarlly reaeonab.Le people.

Yet the enanotions fron aLl. natter anywhere and everywhere j.n the
Unlverge as far ag 1g known can be dlrected elong a w1re, Ilke
electriclty, or tranenltted fron the eub3ect on J.1ght waveg. Thle 19,
trhy Hleronynus caLled von Relchenbach'g Odlc Force "Eloptlc Radla-
t1on." It can be tranenitted a6 an electrlcaL charger BB a radlo wave,
or aa llght r"reivea.

To the aetonlghnent of experlnentere yrho gent 5cl cents to the


Patent Offlce 1n gJeahlngton and recelved echenatLc drawlnge and 6
deecrlptlon of Patent No, 2r4821773, the Hleronynus nachlne dld aeen
capeble of recelvlng and trenenlttlng Eloptlc Energy. The problerr wae
(end 1e) that the operator needed elorne practlce to become ',gkll.-Led ln
the art." I'toreoverr sone experlnenterg eeened to have more neturo]
tal.ent (end patlence) than others.

When John Carnpbetl bui. lt the device ernd encouraged Ed Hernann to


teet lt, the "stick" occurred at the rlght polnt on the dlaL every
tlne.

Adnrttedly, rt l,s a bafflltg, paradoxical and alt'ogether rncredible


lnventlon. It can't real. ly be cal. Ied a nachlne becauee 1t operatee as
we-L.I wlthout connection to a gource of power. In thrs respect, 1t,g, a
lggl. The key to all. pslonlc devlcee 1e Lhe {1nd qf the operaror,
whrch l5 usualJ.y attuned to the enanatj.ons of whatevei ob3ect 1s under
analyale. Han's flret reelly powerful tool-g for aldlng nental actlvlty
were t'he equivalente of Peper and pencil. Nearly anyone can perfornr
rnpreesive nental' feats with pencl} and paper featg that wouJd be
rnposslble wlthout then. Addj.ng four seven-dlg1t nunbers, for exanple.
The paper and pencll, lhough, have nothlng qL arL to do wj.Lh the
functlon of Lhe n1nd. They don,t do the cal,cuLatlng, yet nogt peopre
couLdn't do the lob without then.

"Pslonlcsr" declared Dr. blill.ian J. Hale when he was Chi.ef of Dow


ChenicaL's Reeearch D1v1glon, "1E the fleld of hunan achlevernent
lgygqd g91g!gg. OnJ.y after geveraJ. thougand yearE hae eclence been put
lnto aone klnd of reagonable order. Anyone who thlnks thlg conp.Iete.Iv

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a€i broad and deep as al'J' knonn gcienca today


n€rw field at least
b e t h o r o u g h l y l n v e etlgated ln luat a feu decadeg 1g eorely de-
can
ludlng hlngel-f - "

fn his book Far:ner Trlurnohant, Dr. Hale denonstrated hos thoroughly


he eaa wlth the beglnnlngs of palonlcs ln the U.S- and
fanlLlar
Eng.Iand.

"The hunan nind, capable of nodulating an energy Pottern, has a


,dlrect connectlon wlth glyglcal forcesr" he .sald- "Unlvereal Illnd 1e
abLe to nanlfest through an energy pattern ae rnatter. The Hieronynus
devlce connectg a purely rnental f u n c t l o n , w h i c h n e c a l - l extragenaory
percepcJ.on, wlth an l n a g e o n a p h o t o g r a p h l c p l a t e . T h e e e palonlc de-
vlces p r o v l d e u € t s l t h a n e x t r a d l n e n s l o n a l t o o l r , r h l c h l s a b f e t o p r o be
gro€!€r neterlaf regu.Itg to etee what 1e happenlng a llltl.e hlgher up
the
on the ladder of Caueat.ion."

The fact that a psionlc devlce in unscrupu.Ious hands night enabLe


theoretlcally et Least, to Elf! enother human be1ng, has
an operetor,
never been squarely faced ( p u b l i c l y , ot Least) by a n y o n e i n t h e f i e L d .
yet apparently un.Iinlted p o r , l e r o f l 1 f e a n d d e a t h r e e i d e g l n t h e
thie
nlnd of elrnoet any hlghly s k l l . I e d p e l o n l c s o p e r a t o r .

The truth tg wholly beyond the cornprehenglon of eclentlstg ateeped


attltudee and approachea. T h e r e l n l l e g t h e n a r g ln of
1n tradltlonal
for lhe p o t e n t . l a t k l f J e r . H e c s n c a u s e t h e d e a t h o f s n o t h e r h u -
.safety
man belng 1 n a n y n u n b e r o f r t e y s a n d l l t e r a l l y g e t a e , a y w l t h l t '

trlhenever nen have deai.t with a power beYond hunran knowledge or


experlence, no one t h e g J ' lghteet attentlon to the fact that
Pald
"Here's aomething that workgr bY go1ly ! I don't know how oruhy , but
see for youreelf. . . "

long as Big Sc:ence knols for "sure" thot it's inpossible to


As
any physlcal e f f e c t f r o m 3 o o n i l e g a r l r a y w r t h a b o x , a d i a l ' , a n d
cause
a p h o t o g r a p h , t h e g u y w l t h t h e d e v l c e w 1 1 1 g e t n o w h e r e . I t a e e n s
j.ncredib.le, but 1t's true. Any nachlne that repeatedly doe,g what 1ts
lnventor built 1t to do, and predlcts 1t w1l.l do, b u t w h o e e e f f e c t rs
j . n terng of w h e t r e e k n o w n o e t ' w 1 l ' L n e v e r g e t a f a l r
unexpl.alnable
test. The preetlglous, lavlehJ.y funded Natlonel Science Foundatlon
wrl.L not even lggE at a practlcel. denongtratron of the Hleronynus
rnachi.ne. And the fact that the sovret union a n d o t h e r E e e t E r n European
are devej-oplng p e l o n l c e a t a f a s t p a c e c u t g n o i c e wlth
countrres
corporatlon executlveg a n d g o v e r n n e n t b u r e a u c r a t . e .

..Radiesthesia or whatever you cal. l it, " snorted one executtve uhen
lt, "ls nonsenae. Il'g naglc, and grown men know
he heerd about
there'g no euch thlng as naglct"

skll]ed professj'onalg and peychrcs such ael


flore than 20 years a9o,
ElLeen and ltartln Ebon leeued c.l.ear r r e r n l n g a a b o u L l h e a -Il-out
Garrett
1n tral,nlng paychlcs, nedlume, a n d c l a l r v o y e n t a ' and
Sovlel effor!
pelonlc devlcee and t h e l r p e y c h o t r o n l c g e n e r a t o r e . A t the
deveJ.oplng
Pentagon p o l n t e d l y t u r n e d d o w n H l e r o n y n u s ' s o f f e r to
E€ne tlne lhe
tegt h1e lnventlon. The brage etllL eeens totally lndlfferent to

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learning whether j.t is capabJ.e of more than 3usL making chenica.l. and
nlneraf anal.yaee.

(dhen John Carnpbelf heard about it, he sent for the patent, bu:.Lt
h1e og.rndevlce eccordlng to speclflcatlons, Leeted rt repeatedly, and
lnduced everyone r.rho vlelted h1e hone 1n N e s J e r a e y t o experlnent wlth
1t. For a b 1 g , t o u g h - r r 1 n d e d , t n d l v l d u a l l e t l c ( o f t e n eccentrlc) gc1-
ence-balter, he eraa abaolutely felr and acrupuloualy honeet when lt
carne to fecte,. Here'g what he wrote Hleronynua on June 4, 1956:

"If you can kill. lnsect oeste by work:-ng on a photograph' and at o


dletence of thoueande of nll-ee !{ I s g g e p ! Ue! f! Itrpllee !!e!
y e u s s ! S r l I E e ! t ! b s s s h e [es hi !e' d es eil e sl Me ! I ll sh t 9 e ! o
blde, lithgg! uu beyleg ely gheege tlaleyel 9{ Prglectllg BYse}f'
!l!Dee! Ey Uerlsdge er epper!s!!!v !e de{eld ess!!e! !!e e!!es!. rhe
more you prove you can k1.Ll l1v1ng entltleg st a huge dretance, wlth-
out any underetandabl.e }j.nkage that can be defended, the more you
prove I an helplees to defend nyaeJ.f . The nore you make a man know
that euch forcee, extat, Lhe leee he can feeJ that he llves ln a worid
of reaeonab.j.e aecurlty, whereln he can, at leaet, heve warning of
attack and prepare to neet 1t'.

"True, you're att'acking only insects; you're helpfng hurnan berngs.


But the inherent inpllcqtrons a r € t h e r e , a n d c a n n o t b e denied. You
cannot tel.]. me hoe, t.o defenci nyeeJ.f agarnet euch 6n attack; Lf I ac-
knowledge the reallty of thoee forceg, I acknow.i.edge that I an help-
leee and knorr of no defenge.

I selectad your nachine arrong the manY poserble Ptlon.:-c tno-


chlneg, svailable becauee: 1) 1t rr€s patented; 2) the patent 'speclfled
slrnp.Iy a nlneraJ-analyzer, and !!e 11!e-e!!eg!i!g Sleleglelle!1ge
gggld !g lglgleQ,. 3) tt lggbg l1ke an electronic-phyelcal. nachtne
rt appears to nake sone gort of alrnoet-sense at the purely phystcaf
eclence Level

"A rnan can learn onJ.y at the boundarreg of the knorrn; your nachrne
sppe€Eg to b e r l g h t o n t h e b o u n d a r y b e t w e e n p u r e e l . e c t r o n l c g a n d par-
onics. Therefore, it appears aE though thrs were a learnable-under-
standab.l.e device that can, wlth a 1ltt.l.e extenelon of already-under-
etood concept.s and ei llttl.e study, be conprehended.

"The therapeut,lc and diagnostic aspects of the nqchlne the life-


force aepecte could be total,J.y J.gnored, and so physrcal sclent:etg
cou j.d atteck the probJ.en wlthout eLlrrlng deep, end extrenely power-
fuL, fearg.

"ibe! Egghtne 9! Xours rg gllnos! Pg=e Eggrc. f n the old, real, and
potent sense, lt cagle gpglle, inposes dge!!-leg!g, ggd ge! Eg g'seg
{gf l1.{g-ggglg. It' operates on the ancrent}y known laws of Synpathetrc
l.lagici lt, Llke voodoo dol..l.g, applles t h e l a w that "The Synbol !g +-he
Ob3ect, and that whrch rs done to the SynboJ. occurs aJ,so to the
Ob3ect. "

"That, g a .l-aw, too a real. one. The pr:.nilive hunan tribes aLi.
over the world, fron Eeklnog through Hasallang, Afrlcane, Incasr 8D-

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cient Greeks and pre-history European trrbes, aLL rndepencientJ.y carne


to the gane fundarnentar. concruglona. rt nust be that the Lews of the
Unlveree €re, 1n fact, lnvolved.

"You're scaring hell out of the people who understand


You rn€y be using 1r *,el.r., but what you,ve
90t' iereggg 1t, and what r1lltg
€l tnaglcian can destroy
1t? rf
a ntln t""c"f!=-!ty, who is safe
from fron threat,
ransorn denand, fron the vengefu] hate of an unJu€rt eneny?
"You're scaring people, o1d they have reason for the:.r fears
shl-Le you can nane 4g llrnlt,s to thlg powerful technlquet
"9hen I began workins with the nachine, I learned that it
need a power aupply. dj.dn,t
tien r rearned 1t r.rourdn,t work Lf a
tnlsslng tube l,ag
or defectj've' r gas sorne of the palon:.c mechrnes end aaw that
they worked ' deeplte the f act that thelr wirl ng eyeten nade abgo.l.uter y
no logiceL genee. Fron Lhat , I derlved a new ccncept , a +_heory, and
made a cruclaL experlnent.

"r have e nrodel' of your ena.Lytrcal nechlne, ernplrf 1ed snd etrean-
lrned eo the u.ttlnare. It conalsrs solety 9t !!g glfggff
have o 9yrEgl of a prisn, glegleB. r
not a prisn, r n o u n t e d o n a N a t r o n a l .
a n d a s" ;n;ai l . r
Velvet Vernr'er dia]': that' copper roop, ar.one appear on
the fronr gurfece of rhe paner.
Egck s{ lhe pensl, lle slrcgl! dlegrel
ls drawn l'n rndre llE on
rotatee' e g e g d e iq-grsitros peperr- !!e pri.sn-syrb'!
1n !!e epproprlete pteee-rl-gie glrg!!!
co1L 1a drawn 1n rndla i;i. on paper dlegreu. The splraJ.
glued to th; u".x of the paneJ.; 1t
ls connected urrth the eynboJ.lzed v€cuum tube plate through a conden-
eer-aynbo'l' by ,ne€lna of a nylon thread. The other end of the
drawlng j'e connected col.L-
to the eynboJ. lzed vacuun tube cathode
nylon by a gecond
thread fron ,ny w1fe,e eewlng k1t.

"The machlne workg beautlfuJ.Iy; the conalstency of perfornance is


exce.L L ent .

"LJe're working with ltagrSr .,Dd t'agi.c doesn,t ciepend on matter,


on {efn pg!!gl! but
rather rhan eubeteic;.----"
"Your electronic cj.rcuit represents a pattern of relatjonshrps;
that 1s lnportant' The electrlcal. charecterietics are utterly unirnpor-
tant' and can be dropped out compretely. The nachrne falLe when a tube
burne out because that a.l.ters the patiern; 1t works when:there
poq,er becauee ls no
the pattern of reJ.atlonehlps 1e intact.
grarn worke H y s y n b o l r c dia-
becauee the pattern 1s preeent. . .
"...If you can dg qt a djgtance
through barriersr lt is inpircrt
that you coul'd gbgilyg at a dlgtance through barriers. crairvoyance
tneans the end of personal privacy. The fact is rnplicj.t j.n the action
at a dletence \.,lthout nechanlsn at the other end. ft,g tflg!!gg!!g.,.
tdhen Hieronynus filed the patent apptication for hrs psionic
1n L946' devrce
he L',aa acutely apare of 1te potentLalltreg.
for r t c o u l d b e uged
greet goo'd or terrlbLe ev1L. rlrle, he explalned Later, wa8 why
l: ds]llcrglgly onltted sone crlt1cal. fectore. ,,Thoee
t1me8"' were cruclaL
he eald. "There wast a reallgnnent of po11t1cal a nd n 1 J .l t a r y
eol,er after {tJurr and r was afrald lt m19ht get lnto the \.rrong hande...

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tJhatever the extent of his knowledge then, Hieronytnus nay have used
pelonics t'o learn that the Sovlet bloc tJas even then Pursulng serloua'
gtate-gupported regearch ln the practlcal use of Ptrapaychology as a
trool. for EsPlone_qe on an unheard-of gcale. He'g noncontnlttal' about lt,
but d1d acinlt 1t was a lough declglon t o m a k e . I n J ' l g h L o f w h a t t . r € !n o w
know of Rugetla'e regearch ln parapsychoJ,ogly, thla could be the under-
etatenent of the century.

He reaLj.zed thct once his device becarne publicly known, sooner or


Later eonebody w e g c e r t a i n t o r e a l . l z e l h a t u n l l t n l t e d Power n r g h t be
available. There are enough 1nte.Ll1gent, clever, o*ten unprlnclpled
lndlvldualg ( as pe.Ll as natlone) who ',rou.l.dn't heeltate to uae hi"s ln-
ventlon for persona] g a i n or p o t r e r a t e v e r y o n e ' a e x p e n 6e.

f n epite of the great dan_oersr 8n unueually qulet cooperatlon .seens


to exie't arnong the work:.ng ps:.on:.cs experinenterg in the U.S. A krnd
of underground "reeervolr" of phyelclete, blochenigter €D91neers'
g c i e n c e - o r i e n t e d l a y n e n a r e a . L e r t e d to '.he
skrLl-ed technlclans, and
denger of Rusela'g neer nastery of pe1on1cg. Nearly everyone wlth whon
i've diecugaed the problen hes expreseed th:.e fear.

Anyone wj.th haLf a buck for the patent, some odds and ends fron a
workshop or baeernent, and severaL hourg r'-o sPare can burld hre o\rn
Hleronymue devlce.

"(rle,ve never f ound anything we cou.Idn't analyze, chemtcally or


otherwls€, " H l e r o n y n u e s a l d . " D l e t a n c e 1 s a n e g J . 1 g 1 b . L e f a c t o r , t o o .
When we analyze our physlcaL world we find practically !9!!1!g Phyal'-
cb sa- l t- rrrnt the nanlfee'tatlon of elgrqy when we d1v1de thlnge down to
their u]tinote partic]es. "

Descrrbing radionics in his book Psvchical Phvsics, Prof. 5. W.


Tronp reported "ld1th an lnetrunent, the etherlc energy Pattern that
corresponds to any glven ob3ect., substance or condltlon can be artlfl-
clalJ-y elnuLated. The p r o c e s e 1e n o t o n t h e p h y e l c a l ] e v e1. It 11es
beyond the l-inite of the five known erenses and seens to be outg:.de the
neagurabLe efectromegnetrc apectrutn. "

Nearly every honest report about Eloptic Radj.at.toffrs a nrnd-bender


that ehettere aLL p r e c e d e n t e . T h e y e r e a o a t r a n g e , 1 n f a c t ' that Hrer-
onynus and h].e col.Ieagues were obllged lo egtab"I 1eh the Advanced Scr-
ences Regeerch and DeveJ.opnent Corporationr Inc.

He published a Z2-page consolidated staternenL containrng "Vitality


intenelty V € . I u e e " o f t h e a s t r o n a u t s o f A p o l l o a I a n d 1 1 f r o n l1f t-
off to splashdown and through lhe quaranline perrods.

"Of al..j. the data col.Lected and lnfornation uncovered by us durrng


the fllght of Apollo 11," Hieronynus wrote, "the nogt inPortant and
etartllns ie that lhefe le a lellel !9g19!1o! Eel! 98 lbe lgelr aPPa-
rently extending fron about 65 niLes down to approxj.nately 15 feet
fron the surface...

"There was a noticeable drop in the general viLality (of the astro-
neuta) and €n lncreage 1n carclnogenlc readlnge. The pathologles

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increased untrl the rnen actually stepped onto the l'toon' then every-
thlng reversed. Thle situatlon r'l6s slnlfar to all' otlrer lunar ]and-
ings. "

Only 5OO copies of thrs report hrere distr:-buted to rnterested


:rnedlcal nen and eclentle'te wilJ. lng to etudy, check, and evaluate the
dsta.

Hieronynug', 5, descrrption of Eloptic Energy sPec).f ical J'y states t'hat


'.1t ie 1n no way reLated to Alpha or Beta p a r t l c l - e e o r t o g € n t n a r a ya.
It doeg not fit into a n y p e r t o f l h e e l e c t r o n a g n e t r c a p e c t r u n . It
operatee in an entirely Qlffefen! n e d i a . "

The healrng pourers ot the nind over the body are well-docunented'
€rs are l-gs negative, deetructlve abilltles. I f w e h a v e this capaclty
to control our g l ! h e a l t h a n d d i g e a s e c o n d l l r o n s , r n c l u d r n g t hat of
l1fe and death, the loglcal extenslon urou-Ld be that 99[g of us shouLd
a.lso be able Lo exerclse controL over glherg. If :'t gan be done, It
done! But u j . t h o u t u s i n g Psron.l'c Power, \ L rs
a1rnost certa:.nly !s being
a.1rnost inpossibl.e to deternine h o w s o p h r e t - i c a t e d o r p o w e r f u l a s t a g e
the evolution of psionics hae reached durlng the paet two decadee-

Evj.dence now avail.able seems to indicate that a powerfuf effort is


belng nade to keep the facte fron b e c o n l n g w 1 d e l y k n o w n . R i d l c u J . e ,
susplclon, a n d d l e c r e d l t h a v e b e f a l l e n n e n w h o r e e c h e d t h e . g e c o n c f u -
a1ons. Thle 1e extrenely d1f f lcuLt to Prove, but '*hle urrlter hae
personel knowLedge of f1ve very eusplcloug. lnclcientg r n v o l v L n g the
untlnely, nysterious deathe, e e v e r a ] c a l - L e d " n a t u r e f " a n d t w o l : ' g t ed
ael "guJ.cldee" o f p e l o n l c s l n v e s t r g a t o r a -

Until very recently, thrs could be done at any dj.stance w:-thout the
knowledge or coneent of + - h e victrrn, and w r t h a b s o l u t e l y n o d e n g e r of
detectlon or retal, 1etlon. A " p e l o n i c e h l e L d " : . s t h e o n J - y c o n c e l v a b . L e
protectlon agalnst guch deadly onglaughte. But guch a devlce wou'Ld
have to be operatlng all- the tlne 24 hours a d"y' 365 days a year!

Several. versiong of ;ust such a "psychic sh:.eld" are nor,, berng


secretly developed. I'toreover, Bel. L Laborator 1es anC a,r*other el.ectron-
r-q cnrnnrar j,6n are brdciing the r:.ghts to produce '-he Hieronyrnus
for
devtce on a connercj.al besis ( f o r "scientr.f ic purposes, " lt ts sard) .

Before euch thlnge are mass-produced, we need to .learn much nore


about the atrange slnllerltieg among the cieaths of Dr. I'lorrrs K.
Jessup (Listed as a "gulclde" when found dead j.n hrg station eragon j'n
Dade County Park, F1or1da, on the evenlng of Apr1L 29, 1959), the
prLson death of Ruth D r o w n , a n d t h e . s u l c l d e e a n d d e a t h , g o f t h r e e o t h er
rnveetlgatora whoee regearchee brought then cloge to eLmogt compfete
undergtandlng of palonJ'c Poerers.

Before he Cied. a physicist frj.end of this writer eras o recj-hol


anateur aetrononer who anaLyzed llght comlng ln fron nearby planets
and dlg,tant atars by connectlngt a pelonlc devlce to his telescope.

By concentratlng on a nentaL version of Lhe Twenty QuesLions


geme, he wae able to learn and report Lhat l1fe exlgt.s on tuo planets

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(other than Ear+-h) wilhin our solur systen. One of these ts VenuE, but
Venuslan 11f e f orms sre unl. lke enythlng we knour. He detected f'tltogenlc
Radletlon regu.l.tlng fron the growth o{ 11v1ng ceLlg "nost probably
the cell d1v1g1on 1n the rootg of extrenei.y lerge plant.s, " he cl.ained.

Other researchers have analyzed the enanations from relj.cs of the


past. In thls reepect, aJ.J. peionlc devlces, lnc.l.ud1ng the Hleronyrnue
rnechlne, are al.so 11gg Itacblneel (rl1th a De La 9Jarr edaptet-ion, rsdla-
tlong fron the foggl]e of prehj.st.orlc creatureg r.rhrch exl.sted on Earth
n r - 1L. r . o n s o f y e a r a ago h a v e b e e n c a u g h t on f1In and developedt

Using blood sarnples taken fron hIs wife end h:.nself , George De la
trJerr once t-uned hle cenera and concentrated on therr weddlng d.y, an
event '.hat had occurred nearly thlrty years prevrously ! The plcture
lraa deve.Loped in front o{ skeptlcal wltneeeeg and was recognrzebly
that of a young couple in eoner,rhat outdated weddlng outfj.ts. He uged
thrs aame photograph for "poeltlve" identlflcatlon that the ccupj.e
were 1n fact hlnae-If and l{rs. De la trJarr.

Part of the energing theory concernrng psronics shrrnks the srgnif-


icance of Tlne and Dlgtance !-o alrnost pure r l-}u.gron. This hag m€ny
fsgcrnatrng poaarbll-itles- Anong practltlonerg of radlonlce, and psion-
ica, the 18th Century concept of t.he Interplanetary Ether hag replaceci
satronomy's theory of a "dead vacuum" to expleln the propertles of
enpty elP€tce. It ig fron thle Ether, cleJ.rn peionlcs experts, that e-Ll
Llfe end Congclousness cornea lnto neterla] exl.stence and to whlch rt
returng ( 1n a hrgher gtate or vlbratlonel, pJ,ane) af ter phyelcaf
"death. "

Al I th j.s nakes a cornpellingly diff icuLt kind of an aLrnost.-sense.


HardJ.y anyone whoee vieurs have been shaped by orthodox sc:-ence 1,s able
to cope wlth 1t' even the mo.gt gtubborn naterla-I 1st'. At the.3ane tlrne,
it holds forth sone hope that al. l. ie not chao.g efter aLl and thror,;e;
a new, excltlngl.y dlfferent 11_qht on the aFctentJ.y known concepls of
Karme and relncarnatlon. '

"As the Unj.verse is without beginnj.ng and r.r:.thout end, so €tre a}l_
1te perta equally Eternal-. " Or. . .ln the words of Brltle,h coernoj.o-
glet Dr. Fred Hoyle, "lrJhen gclence beglns the atudy of nonphyercal
phenonena, :"t w111 neke nrore progress ln eDe Qqcade than tn arl the
centurlee of 1ts exlstence."

If ny own intelligence, infornation, and hunches are accurate, that


decade l-s upon us.

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der balanced on a pract,leally frictionless pivoE. and free to r'€-


volve under E,he sligheest lmpulse.
. Cup one of your hands round the cylinder with E,he fingers
horizontal, but, wiE,hout E,ouching it, and Lhe cylinder will-begin
t,o revolve. If iE doesn'L revolve for t.he right hand, it witl
for lhe lefr.
Now if you put, the bot,t,le and cylinder in t.he middle of the
room on a small Eable ror.md which you can easily move, Iou wiII
find that Ehe direct,ion in.which you are facing roakes a- consid-
erable difference, and if (for insEance) you gec E,he maxirnur ro-
EaE,ion wiE,h your right hand when facing East, thaE, will be Ehe
direction of minimum roE.aE,ion for t.he left hand; whereas, if you
change round and face West, you will geL t,he maxirm:m roE.at,ion- for
the Lef t hand and the minirmrn f or E.he righc.
This opens up a new line of choughe; because iE would seem
t.hat, noE only is somet,hing coming out from your fingers which
is sufficient,Iy substant,ial E,o make Ehe cylinder revolve, but,
thaL "something" is kindred in its naEure to anocher "something"
which varies with Lhe point,s of E.he compass.
A later development, has been thaE the cylinder can be made
Eo revolve, without, any human influence, under the impulse of
t.hat "somechj-ng" in t,he aEnosphere, In suicable conditions (i.e.
when t.he "currenE" is flowing scrongly). It is only necessary
to shield E,he East or West. half of the cylinder with a semi-cir-
cular screen of tin or cardboard or glass, so that uhe currenE
can operate on t,he exposed half only.
If you play a little with this Eoy, I think Ehat you will
soon convince yourself that draught,s, or E.hewarmEh of your hands,
cannoE account for the moL.ion, alLhough t.he former have of course
to be guarded against. The maxinRrm rotation which I have gener-
at.ed in this crude apparatus is aborlc /+0 revolucions per minut,e.
This was obtained in boE.h direccions with a cylinder made of paper
in which I had sEabbed a rmrlfifude of holes wit.h a pin, in order
to increase its surface roughness. The cylinder can be made to
revolve, by t,he influence of t.he screen, uncier a draught-proof
cellophane cover.

I believe Lord Dowding was overly opLimisuic about Ehe pos-


sibiliuy of jusE. anyone get,t,ing the paper cylinder Eo revolve,
wit,h either hand, sitting in any direction, on the firsE,, or
second, or even L,hird tryi Nevertheless, Ehis is excellenE E.rain-
ing in the development of the physical will and every scudent
should add this t.o his daily rouE,ines unt.il he can decnonstraE.e Eo
h i s o ? e r ls a t . i s f a c E i o n EhaL, psycho-kinet,ic energies can be released
from his body or aura and direct.ed to do const.n:cEive rvorkr €s-
pecially in t,he field of healing keeping in mrnd thaE. Spiric
help is essent.ial to success!
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on Ehe research done with iE and ics effecciveness as a broad-
casE t,leaEment instnment. The L,echnical narne for E,his in psychic
research is Psycho-kinetics, acLion-at,-a-distance wit,h an invisible
force.

"Fortune" magazine did an article on UI(AC0 in 1952 and che


tiniversity of Perursylvania fa:m burean published a bullet,in on iE
to encourage more experimentat,ion and research. Buc t,he Radionics
tre€,Ernent of planEs w8s €1,maj or threat" Lo the 0i1 and Chenical
tnrsts, Eo their multi-rsillion dollar annual sale of pest,icldes.

T?re Santa Cntz area artichoke groners were losing over 90%
of t,heir crop Eo pests when Curtis Upton cnme along and persuaded
one grower E,o give UIGCO a trry. It worked, of course, and the far-
mer ha:nrested over 90ii of his crop! So, Upton had eager custqners
for his se:rrices for Ehe next growing season. But. he was too suc-
cessful. Ttrere was massive over-production of art.ichokes Ehat
year and E,he boEt,om fell out of Lhe markec. Nobody made any money
but, Upt,on

A gleeful chemical salesman t,old his cusLomers: "I warned


you guys wha! would happen if you all went for Lhat new-fangled
tontiapeionll' And to maice surb that, it wouldn'c happen again
uhe Oil and Chemical t:rrst put t.heir very effecEive lobby to work
in California's state capital, Sacramento. Now, in E,his stat,e,
!L is illegal t.o do any electronic or Radionic broadcast treatment
of planLs except for research purposes. More t.han likely Ehere
are slmilar laws on t,he books of Texas and other agriculcural
staEes \
Now, witn pollution of air, water and soil so rm:ch in the
news, iE is t,ime Lo take up Ehe Eorch laid down by Upt,on and KnuEh
aE, Eheir passing years ago. Goodavage's articles on Radionics
in ehe nationally- distriSuted "Saga"-magazine have helped renew
int,eresE in t,his Aquarian Age science. We do our bit with ehe
addit.ion of E,he Gerald article and UKACOschemaE.ic to this bro-
chure, enough Eo give any dedicat.ed borderland researcher a start.

Not,e E,haE t,he UIGCO device is basically an amplifier, not, a


transmiEter. The 6SJ7 Eubes called for, sharp cut.off Pentodes,
are generally used in amplifier circuits. These are Ehe old, large
tubes of t,he 1940s, as is the 6X5 rectifier. They rnay st,ill be
available but, exDensive. AccepEable miniature substiEutes would
probably be t.he 6X4 and 6EJ7s,'and Ehey're cheaper. At inf lat,ed
1970s prices, cost of part,s will probably be over S40. The later,
mi.ni-ature Eubes fr,ave a different internal sEnrcture so be sure E,o
consult a Eube manr:al f or proper connections. Triad' s modern R
l04A power t,ransformer has'E,ha same ch;.racEeristics as the older,
obsolete R4A. Good luck.

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BUIIJ YOUROtiN RADIONICTTJNER


by PETERA. LIIIDE{ANN
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Recently, a number of people have inquired c.o BSRF how to build your oeJn
Radionic device. it seems that the schemat,j.cs chat have been published in
Lhe past are some how r.nclear or thac che rates that go nith them are not
understandable. Therefore, f a.mundertaki.ng this project, to write a article
chat clearly makes avail.able to the beginner, a useful, easy to understand
device for experimental work.

HY PHTI.OSOPIff
It should be noted that the FDA, US cUSToMs and the N{A all frovn on these
devices. Ruth Droun rras Jailed for treating her patiencs nith one. And many
other horror scori€s can be recounted as to fouJ' treatnent of those who use
chern openly i.n the treatment of human dlsease. Mosc people gec into troubla
because they make wild clairns and actually obtain only average result.s. Ttre
other way people 8et inEo trouble is t,hat they do nor understand the L-Atj
concernj.ng che Practicing of Hedicine withouc a Lj.cense. I recomrnendghat any-
one building one of chese devices use it onJ-y on yourself. TTracway you will
be very careful what you do and you will not rnake anv cLaims thac you cannot
substantj.ate. Also, you will not be breaking any I3t{S, written or unwritten.
i.lith that in mind, I gladly nake this informarion avai.lable to the experimencer
associates of BSR-F.

THE BIO.NORMALIZER
I call ny systam a Bio-Normal"izer because it is a bio-feedback device of
Ehe subtlesc order. It is based on ny oun researches.buc is heavily influenced
by the work of Ruth Drown, L.E.Eernan and Dr, Bruce Copen. The device, when
couplete, works very well with rates published by Ruch Drown or Bruce Copen.
Since the Drovn rat,es aFlas ls available fron BSRF, chis is a good place to
b'egln.

I{Y PHILOSOPHYCOAITINI.'ED /

Radionic devices dontt do anything. In this sense they are not machj.nes
by the cLassic definition. Neither do che raEes represent the various body
Parts and diseases. The tuners are made cf electri.cal cornponents chac perform
no electrical functions. You can see why che FDAmighc have a lirtle troubie
wich then.
Frornmy poinc of view, and the point of view of many radionic practioners,
Radionics is a form of CEREI'IONIAL MAGIC. The cuner is only a SOLIDIFIED THOUGHT
FORMand the races represent AGREEMENTS wirh the subcie narure SpIRITS.
Although some radionic practioners are angered by chis type of discussion,
others are quite comfortable. One thi.ng everyone agrees with; the rnore people
sho use a particular syst,ern,the better it uorks for everyone. i believe thac
each one of us has ehe ability to make ourselves sick or weil. Most of us have
resistance io releasing our osn inner healer. That is, we ciontt gi.ve ourselves
permission to heal ourselves or others unless some "THfNG" sacisfies our
analytical mindrs doubt. The choughr rhat rhe "MDIONIC DEVICE"is heal.ing me
is often all that is required co release onets own inner healer from behinJ
the wall of doubt. Ttre results can be incredible, but only when you "agree.',
Underneath this sirnple philosophy, rhere is an inrricare ART OF HEAIING.
The body built itself from scratch in lhe firsE place and ir can repair itself
easily shen all the CAUSESfor disease are removeci.

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A Radlonic Twter may be


Just what some beginners need to discover these
Laws of iiving. The mind is che real Racilonic Tuner, subtre
and uhar you think abour
iE makes all Ehe difference in ehe world.

A VITAL RADIONIC SECRETREVEALED


Eighc years ago' on Ehe rsland of Hawaii,
H a r E , yM a r t : . n a n d r w e r e e n g a g e d
in some serious research into che operacional
m e c h a n i s m so f R a d i o n i c s . l,liEhout
going into his proceedures at thi_s
ti.ne, maybe some fucure article, Marty
lsolated a profound discovery. fi.rst
llhen, for any reason, E,he RNA function
body is depressed, Radlonic treatnents uere of the
arnost arways *neffective. gut,
vhen che Rl'{Auas flrst stio'rlated by a rp".irr" rt.at"aeni or an. RNA onry, then
arr other radlonlc treatnents became effective. After seeing this phenomena
a nurnber of cines, re flnarly interpreted it this way. ALL RB,IEDTLSARE,yADE
rN THE BoDY BY THE DNAI The radionic methed is simpty a ,ay
che DNA' if ehe DNlTould not get its of ,,tarking,, Eo
rnessage our into rhe ceg. t,hrough
Rl'lA' che creacment see-nednot to uork. the
This one pi.ece of informati.on
you geE flrcre consistant result,s may help
in your work. For us , it el_irninated
all ihe t.inres that our proceedures did aLrnost
not work.
RUTTI DROI{NREVISITED
In rny estimaclon, alL students of Radionics
should study _.he mechods of
R'uth Drorrn, especlarly her discovery
rares for che Brain Actl.vity Cenrers.
rn l0 years of work, r have learned "t-;;;it
ihac is almost never need,ed to creat a
specific organ or gland chat is dis-funcci.oning.
rc is aimosc invariable
underactive because of a sHocK or a
cHorcE has shut down che Srain AcriviEy
center governing chac part of che
uoav.--By"ar""ting che BAC, che body normariees
aucomaticarly' Discovering exaccly uhat ii obscructing
little che BAC i.s sometimes a
chalrenging, buc thJn no one ever said
bej.ng healthy was going eo be easv.
TEE CIRCUIT
r could 8o on and on about proceedures,
buE lets get down to the hardnare.
A Blo-Normalizer conslsts of a nain
rat.es tuner, a potenCi zet,
under-funccion dials, a specinen or witness .over_flnction and
place, a"a""io, teithef a shcick
P l a t e o r p e n c u l u n p r a t e s ) , a n d a b r o a d c a s t e r s y s c e m" .
Drown Rates AlLas, a beginner is werl- r,/ith these feacures and the
on his/her wav co iocs of fun and
covery' Like il'uch Drosn, r prefer to ccnnecc dis-
circuitry' c.he human body directly co the
For chis I use a modified Eernan
m o v e m e n to f t h e l i v i n g e n e r g y o f "relaxacion ci.rcuit,, to promoce
the body. Hich alr. of che bodv,s
circulacing r.n "relaxation circu:.t,,'the vibracions
t . u n e r c h e n b e c o m e ss r m p l y a n o d i f i e r
chat is cuneable' The bo'dy is wired - hanci to opposlte
to itself foot, hand
Eo opposite footr a'd che head-and
sacr.* ;;;" connect co che cuner.
syscetn brings the full power of This
che uoay on co the detector prates to
exaSerace che i'ndicaEions, thereby
h e l p i n g"i"rgy
t,o eriminace errors :.n anarysis.
The parts list for a 15 dial tuner
with pendulum indicacor is as
forlows.
17 5K va_riable resistors
L 7 L Op f capacirors
3 one inch square,inet,al plates (stainless
steej_ is nice)
2 banana or RCA plug recepticles
I variable capacitor from an old
AH radio
I on/off ssitch
17 dials wlth nr:rnbers 0 - l0
I dial rlth 1ine indicaror
I copper plate tvo inches square
I briefcase and front panel

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The clrcultry is of the varlable resistive type, with a fen differences.


Flrst, r reaj.ized some years ago chat the body energy
nrcving in che circuit
is not resisted by the reslstors. since resistance is noc the function
che resistor in Ehis case, having the energy of
flow chrough Ehe resrstor is not
necessary for proper function. it ir sufficient thac ch. ..sist.or simpiy
make concact. with the energy in che circuit.
After a 10t of research, i
devised this niring mechod. fhe variable
r e s i s r o r u s e d i s a 5 K o h m rr ir n e9 a6 Lr
potenti'ometer' rt has chree (3) leads or concact points.
r 1
(see figures l-3.)

o (*) (r,ffi (3)\4


\Ery ^ )J r I
The 5K poc J'ooks soroething like the figure
in drawing (l). r have iabelLed
the t'hree leads A, B, & c. A and c are the tvo ends of che fixed
ance' and B is the movable mernberthat resist-
can r"..p around to change the value
of the resistor- Drawing (2) is a symbolic diagrarn of
same shape as the poc' Drawing (3) ii the 5K por in che
a simpr. I"n"r"ir."Jr-irr" r"*. rhing.
Next, r atrach a Loli capacitor across the 5K poc from A:o
the pots in a row and then attach a-1.1the c on alr
B leads together in serres as shown.

c s t

Ttre living energy in the circuit Eravels along the wj.re actached to che
but does not actually go through the variable B's
resistors. i{hen;rou turn the
dlal' it impresses into che liie force a subrre CHANGEoF RELATroNSitrp
between the tvo harves of the resistor
and capacitor set. Thrs rs arr that is
requlred for tuning. r use dials rith numbers already on then
Now that you have a rates tunerr for convenience.
|ou need some r,ray to raise the potencv
of any given t'ning. For this r ,rr" ci'," uig-,rari.bre capacito.-ojc="i"}i"lio
Al{ radio from the junk yard. t{hen you ger-lne-or rhese, yo; wii:. prouau:.y
find four cr five possibre reads to wire
ic from. Jusr pick any rwo rhac
connect to eech half of the capacicor.
To gec a'/i-tarity reading on_your tunings, we use c\ro more
for oVER-FUNcrroNand one for-uNDEi-FLNcrroNl 'rh"r. ciiais; one
rwo ciials are w:.reci
together and paral.Lei the nain tuner.
Next' you need a detector. For this system, a set of two prates,
before and one afrer rhe Euner, creare one
;; ;;;;;; fieid co infiuence a pendulum.
The pendulum move-rnentsindicate whether
or not-Ehe energy oualicy on the tHo
prates is the s€une' rf che energy
is the sarne, the penJulum wrll swing
over both plates, breaking inco a clock-wise freely
circre if chey are exaccJ-ythe
s F m e ' T h i s i n d i c a c i o n f l l e a n st h a E t h e
tuning on the tuner is alreadv present
in the personb energy field, that is
, Ehe iuning hasnrt changedanyrhing.
r f y o u e u n e t o s o m e c h i n gt h a c i s n o c p r e s e n t
in che person,s energy fierci,
c h e p e n d u l ' u mw i l l s w l n g s i d e w a v s b e c w e e n
che places. This means chac the
energy on che piaces is differenc, that
is, /ou have added someching with your
tuning' other angles of the pendulum swing'usuairy
is presenc buc thac it needs further indicate thac your Eunlng
aeretoir"ni, such as compensac,ionon one
of the over or'nder function dials or the potency diar.
you either Hant a sideways l{ith this sysc.m,
swing or a clocklwise circle swing iDeanrng
No or yES.

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Next, you need a speclnen place (for witness or rearedy) and a Hay co
connect the body energy dlrectly to the circuit. These are self-explanatorv
and are indicated on the schernatic.
F i n a r l y , y o u m a y w a n t c o " a d j u s e " y o u r e n e r g y q u a l i t y w h e n , , - o ua r e n o c
in the same place as your radionic tuner. For this you may uanc a nethod, go
impress vour iunings inco t.he greater "life force" chereby affeccing yrour
incentions at a distance. The best 1ow cost method for t,his use is a yAllTRA
or POI'JER DIAGRAfi. The sirnple concencric squares pactern works very well and
can be mounted on a copper place and sired Eo c.he circuit through an on/off
ssitch. A strong rurgnec placed behind the YAIITRAsrrengthens t,he effect.
There are lots of ways to effectively "broadcast" your tulings, so vou nay
want to experirent rrith this sectl.on of the r:nit.
i{e11' this should keep you do-iE-yourselferrs busy for a while. One iast
note. The races are dialed on to the dials so that all the r.rnuseddials are
INFRONTof che rate deslred. The easiesc mechod for this is co dlal che race
up backwards begrnning from Lhe right and moving left. If Ehere are :rny
ocher quescions, jusc call Torn at BSRF Headquarters. Have iun!

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€crN*.urt.sb 5c,, (.eS. Fonlr

drs1713g to. Earry C. Gardaer. Ib. Gdrdner v€rrt to 3rookfya ald sarr the Conr
cgnder nbo trrrued orrer tbe drewlr€ orr Eore eo:rectlg e traelog aE tJre crig-
1:lat bad. beea lost. So }tr. Gardner and I Bre'nov 1rr pogseaglcta of poesLblg
tbe only dravJ.ng of Slleonrs Ldqe enctaott I. say tbla conflde:$ly ae f s!
norr 1^sto'ucb 'rltJe ldlse }&ry ChuLLd.a Nerney who has beea eseiEped tbe Job by
tbe execntors of tbe Erlleon eetste to cuIL Edlsoare effectgrdtlr a vler to
pubgeh13g a book oo tbe bventorre vork j.:r tbe reai.a of tbe psycblc. It
nllL be a rsclentlflc Book of the Montlrt choi.ce. Al,pereat1y bXs lotes rrrre
eceaty and tbus far ehe bas oot for"urd eny refereoce to tbe drevlng 1n qusB-
fi.oB.

$or for tbe bachground. Sortly after Edleour e deetb a soclety


rge, f6ed to bveetlgate occr:lt thlngg frm the pbyeieal steudpolat. &ey
ce,U"€d tbeoee.Lvee: f,re Soclety for Etierlc Beseareb aad 1t sas lDes4torated
under tbe lgng of, DeJ.aware. Ihe orlgl:ral neubere 'rere:

Comaad,er lfYnne.
F3"tpb Feeb (Not Faecbt ee spelled by Edlson. Ee &Led aotr€ tl,&e
ago; a fact apparently not knovu to &t1eoa).
BI,LL Ounther, and
&lltb Fr]ls. She -,raepsycblc even tbeal

Tbey dld not get an1ruhere. fte 8d1son devlce d1d not uqk.

&cc,e A. Ed,lson Devlce

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'cox j.r -*hLcb.


It coaslsts of a cr:blcal Le placed a nderopboe. In
th,e top cf the bq 1s a bole ircra .;hj.cb ::lsee an ail:cj-su:c truullet- Se dlea-
slcne otr ibe bcoc are ]+' * f" x ir" and tbe trr:r'pet about 18" 1n belgb.t- lbe
-j:ereilr
rrlde eo6 bss a '.rooden plug j.aeerted and aa aerle.i conea.d,orm' ti:nr tbe
'*ay dor.ra rbe iyr:Ilpet. tre outslde of, the truspet
nld.dle of tlre plug to baJ-f
ionneciec. :o t-to :erslraj.s :es;ect1vet;r .:f tbe nlcropboae.
aad ibe leriai ere
lrttb. perrangalate, '.;betber ln soluttoa or 1n
Ibe trqrpet 1e f!:led lote'estur
crlratal form 1e not stated- It 1s clear ',rbes Jdlsca bad 1n inlnd.

Sre alun{nr.u .mIl- and tbe lnterlor ',.r'ire foru r-|e oppoeltc polee otr e
'oelrg
befrery cr prfueliy celJ. - t"he potaselr:m peroengsnate 3 stroDg c0rl'dlz{'g
tglg rnglglned etberlc 'nreves ebich r.rere to actuate
egeat and 1.g the electrolyte.
tbe olcrarpbone .*ere i:hus to be aupiifled by ibe el"ectroi3rtic ectloa of, flre bat
vortd be talr{ng place -*b{Le tbe reactloa wae go{"9
tary. "Bo connrur1catJ.oa
mln Reca.l]. gentort g renark. ft vorrlcl eeell to be aa ecbo of wlrst waa once l'tr
tbe Lsrrentorte *{Dd. Or theee Akaeblc recordel .lleo c,ote that la +,be Cfi.aoa
seagce, SasjL Valentlne saya be le belplng. PantoD ssys: "Ibere le aov a fop
a1$1 L3f,luence, Frencb aad perhape a Llttle I'"aU.aa, but i heve to go back
far." 3asiL '/elentj.ne flor;rlsbed. about i250 to :be bes+- of cur knowledge aad
bls flrst booas ',;ere puoJ-lebec ln lrencb.
'.rorkt
Ccu@eadet ll'yane speeklng: "Althougn ;be jdj"son oev:ce Cld :rot
bere ls aonetJr{ng tba.t dldl And be tr:rned over to l4r. Card.ner ao ollgrnel
Be.Lglan patellt, irrlt,ten 1a !'r'eneb end grs.nted l,c a Selglan bo:l cf ftflteen by
tlre name of Eenrf 8.G.3. Vanderrceufen. yr, Gerdner Ccee lot Enow Frencb and
aow r.{e n,ay se€ gerbeps ',+hy Mone. Huguemcnt uae tirarm loto tbls as nell ag I.
Eereln 3+i]olre 14. fuguemontrs trsnsiatXoa;

landerneuler Sigeell:+g lel/tce

rr:-r'l p{lel,t
Jgidt/- ---{ ,iu jrderin .iu Ccnce:i de F.-'gearcres ,;'letspeyeb:Lque rie
Belglqjue
(

-a-r-r:'i 'i
fcr aou:r,t:ng ;bE on i: ,:'na i 1ng DeVtCe.
ies::l1tct:cls

i" li'renticn oi letr:-le-


-JaJ :cnceived ':n Jeee::re: li; ' LqT' ;;;r r-5e Selri
9::s :I;*rar3ti:3
, l e , n i O r n e ' : L e D n ' , + b oi i e t : n , j ' U f . f 3i. :j\29' a;:-.t::ge:1"5. ii tsas eonetruc:ed
by bLe farSer. -.roc :cs?ieled ;he .ic:'i; ln iul:a1-", iacei:t-' :i:.d, -9V), acccrCl.ng

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to tbe eccurate 1a&lcatioas glvea by tbe lnvebtor end ccuuualceted to irJ's


fatber by neans of a cttrlja bcard.

II. Construcilcn :f tbe slgnalJ-1ng devlce.

tf Dre slgnelLl:rg devlce conglets ot' four ualn e.leruents:

tl (f ) Two pri.erne of glass, ijca.


of wblcb J.e conpletely
draw.lns);
la belgi.t and 3 cn. 1n rrldtJr, oe
coated wlth rosi! (P aei PR in tbe

\[ (a) .4n ordlnery dry cell for ringing i$e beli (A);
tl (3)
(t+)
An srdilary eornercLal eLect"1" Sett (B);
4 tr3lang1e nade of lron or tlaned copper lrlre, whlcb Eust be
very flne and llght and equlpped r+'ItJr a sueperBloa boon (T).
\
The prlens rest on e nlde base, lnourlng tbelr stab{L1ty.

&e roeln-eoated priam caa be obtalned. by cover.{ '.9 by ueans of, a


bnreh, the tbree faceg aad tbe baee by renns of corm,erclal ioeln rendered
fJ.u-ld or molten on a low ftle, the prlsm being beated prlor io tbe coatlng.

tlb.Lle cooli'rg, rbe rosia tende to erack; to avoLd ttuls sbort-co&r


rr,'g tt le adv!'eable to add,, '.rhlJ-e s!l'l'l 1n the nolten etate, oae cublc eeltt-
neter of firrpentlae for evexy 2t grane of ros1a, the quanitty vlulcb 1g re-
qu&ed to cover one prleu l.nc.ludlng baee. Tbe rosln ntrst b€ very bot but
!mr!t not bo1l.

i'lhen tb,e coatlag 1s about L cm. tJrick, the whole te beated eo aa


to equBllze tbe rqsln on "bhe glass surface.

flre prisns bev'fng been tbus prepared, are placed on the board
dnlcb le to act as suBFort, eo that there ls a d,lstance of J co. betweea tbe
e{,rcular feet end so tbat one of tbe faces of tbe bare gJ-aes prlso be para-
-ihe rosla-eoeted prisn; one of the edges of tlre
fLeI ll'l.tb. oae of tb,e fecee of
Iasttenr m.at be dlrected tovard.s tbe copper lllre wblch eonaects the gJ.eee
1:lf;ts to t'be posttlve pole of the cel1.

Srle coBpr-r lrire of aboai; L rm. dleeeter starts llrom the posltlve
lpl,e of, tb€ cqll end -'l-ebent dourr..ard prior 1e lsrnlrai!€ et tbe prlem P
(Uarsglesa), eror::rd'*hl.ch the end ls secureLy festened; it crust paes 2 cm.
tu froat of, the edge of prism iR.

lbs d:y cel1 A, eonslstLng of one of the +-r+oe-leneute (d,ependlng


trl)o! the reststance cf the bei-l)r 1s placed on';be proJ-ongatlon on'*h1pb tbe
1pl'dus &re nounted, and the bell- B 1s nounteti on the vertlcai bcard,. /

Fron ibe prlsn FR goee a copper wlre, whlcb surroulde solldly rbat
1trd,str at e d,1et&nce of about 4 cn, arey fron the upper end, Ih:lo copper rLre
te cornected to one of tbe iernieal.e.

Sae end of tb.e copper :rire, vhlch is attacbed to prlsu .ER, ls ter-
rfnated bY a.ilttJ.e hook, another hook 1s ai,te,ched, ternlnatlng tbe l{ght
trlaogte T, wbleb is aade o:l very th1:r lron or tLnned copperrlre, eo that
tJre trlaugJ-e miJ.l hang at a distance of about i5 un. from tb,e prlsnr s edge,
eud 5 un. fron tbe horlzontal. posltive wj.re. Tbe base of tbe trlangle Le
about $ wrm,belov this posltlve ulre.

In tbts -nray, the trlangle bangs betlreen tbe prlsm FR and ibe posl-
tive rrlre, ead at rest Lts base m:si be para1lel vith tbat v1re.

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'l:y
fJna]ly, the negatlv'e pole cf ibe eelL i,s :c:nerted neans cf a
cogPer w-lre to tb,e otberterainai cf ibe le.}L. idren raounted. !r ihls paDrr€rr
th€ s{gna-]] 'f ng denrlce is ready ro cperare.

fli. @e'aiJ.on cf tbe DevLce.

Se eatltlee wblcb, ,leeLre 'io cosrn::d.cate mlst cause tbe belL to dp-
eratc by puablng lbe j.lght triangie f agalcst ibe borlzcnw,i poeltlve wlre.

To thls end, tlrey ?roJeet againet tbe tvo prlercs a f].ux of energy
rrblcb eLee'trlfXes poeltlvel.y :be glesa -:rlsm P snd cegatively tbe ]trlstr FR.

Ibe BosJ.ttve eleetrLcity cf pri.sn P passee aioDg tbe poettj.ve rrlre


atteched.tbeeeto, ',rEl]'e i:Jre negatl're .:l-eetrlelty of hlsm PR fl.olrs tbnr tbe
rrlre aad tbs hook to tb,e light t":'langl e suspended thereto, and acta ae evltch.

Se irlangle :'rbicir ls aegarl.vely chargeq le tirue repeJJed. by tbe


aegatlve roeln-coatecl _orism end !g i1raun by tbe posltlve horlzontal 'rlre; the
trlaagle and *,,lre:,nre ra.ke ccntact. anci cbe:lrcult of :be eal.l 1s tbus
'oel-'
cloaeri; tbe etrr:'ent racvs tbru :be ::.na :e,uoes 1t tc :1n9.

Tl . irrpose rr' r-ire Slgnaiilr:B levtce.


'rj.ee
ts:e ,1nslcse o! tb.e signall-I"ng der'lce i.a i.::forla1.Eg ;lersons Hho
ryle buey o'tber.rlse. that an entl;y deslres f6:n;li.g a ccrorn:alcetloa. To tble
attd, tbe entlty :auses lhe bell- -,o :ing, and 1f tlle person cal}.ed he tbe re-
qulred faculty of takJ-ng e i!e66age ,:r cu1.je or ,sutoratic '"rr1thg, tbe Latter
gay be recel'red.

0n tbe othel' bend, it' a perscn j-s :regr the spparetus end a preeeat
6tct1t1r d.eslres to nalle a eccsurLcetlcr,, j.'" j.nfcrns -Ehat person, aaC t&e l-etter
nay tb.en reeei're the nessage t:,r +ite rea::e --bat beve been outl5ed."
-l'f' =,{:ii1e 1-l:e bel 1 doee not j-s because
a Jet:Gcn 1s preseni i1!€r lt
tbe ancltLes ri.o :.:ot :r1eh to ccnsunl-cste "

l:: :be .::se ',vire'. i. :lerscn "d-b.c:s :eer -.he airlerabus d.eslxgs to te-
eelve a !IerJ6aqe., :i€ar€Tej- ninutes irre nee<ieo sorietlxles bet-ore ihe enil-ty r"rho
t*lsb€e to eornuni-ce-ie ias enouq.c. l;':iant on :c Deuee the bei-i ;o ritg. fre oeee
tbea:iret -he :,ii.aagie ncvrs. anc r':na1i-v' rakes eontact r;itb rb.e poeitLve r.'lre.

-tlt ;:e -lventcr, ;he slg::a] 1,i:1g cievLee


..ictc::::1hg ".o -'9(':ax:xete.a*:-;.n
gl.LL not ce piaceC on i..:?erar:ler j.r :*-s en:-iretli. CrrL3' -"be eJ-esents ',riIL 'ce
found an rbe gg,r::ea ]rirLc.n 3r:e iequ:-red :'or lis 3onatrucl;icn. &e devlce
"rl.]-f
hgve to be 1cEestl*c, :',' ;hcse -'rnc:d.esi:'3 ic po6ees i-r.

',&e :r::-rq -'f "iis ]esc:.lp;:cu bes been cnerous but +"h:a.ls the
f,lrst C.rae I be','a rrtenpreC :i r'1:e up :he sior:r' anc I '.mnted 'l:be reccrd ccA-
plete" I:.n keepi-ag l. :cpi'i:r .f::'cu.-e ir.se" Ibe Jocunent is'::cnecesserily
vord,y but jla"cen'c ..::r ::arres :cl :crcessio:i€ !o I Lier3ry i:rm. 'Ihe ,levlce 1s
realJ-y'qulte llmple 1e een i* .ee! I:'::l:be:tteched. pb.otoats*us.

:;r ':ej-,:^i,g ::" :br:lie ;tcr:.' :c ,bs. 3-r;enColyn /.eiley flaclr, I legraed
gb,e betr,:-i,l *b;',:'.'. ;:.s le'::ee , :ev:!s ?:rer:iienten',llth i: st f '"'Lf,-LaSereea,l
airgtre fl-crelge -:: Jta.l', ll:c ri'*erri€.ios,:it:.ile ''sgjflsre3 cf h" gnd jtt's. R.
Assageglol: :t ".d*rcqgc '. :;34" .ir:. lec:.:'; f,ctes isi,:er: :'u i.be :1ee, state
'r'rc:'::eci
thet +,he nasi::le -:::s'cil:,"r ::: r .:naf- rcon 'lcec :':'^eI; ior ieecltatloa

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. Thea la }farch, 1952 llr. Hollaad sunmarlzed acloitionaL infornation


ubich had come to light, both from his orrn sources and, from those
*sgociates who had urltf,en to l.Ieade and rc hirn of their efforts,
(?
ll \ l ir TELiiATI+rc COlffUlliCATI:tc DEvi0t
rfProject Hermes is a telepathis communicating device. rdhile
\l
\l primarily iatended for use between persons on this plane, it can
if tuned to tF" proper frequency, reacb any lnrelligent entity on
any plane. the information concernitrg lt was gi'/en, by para-iorraal
[eans, by friEnds on another planet anri plane.
Itft cr'e&tes' a high frequency fleLd which raill sensi+-!-ze
indi-
ridualsi to' such conta,cts by stimulating some ordinarily unused
Pdrti.ot of'tbe brain.. Tbere may also be solne heterodyning involved.
tb€ frequency used ig one which carries only a short dl.stince and
& s e a s l l y s t o p p e d b y s o l j . d o bj e c t s . Thus it ru:li. ordinarily in-
fluenco ooly those j.n the innediate vl-cinity. ;f , however, it is
tuned to the exact frequency of anotber sirniLar insrrument, or
to the naturaL mentaL frequency of some other bei-ng, then by the
law of rogona[t rapport :ts range becomes theoretlcalJ",- rrnlimited.
For the intended uge, however, exa,cr resonance is not r3cessary
aild quite a large frequency tolerance is permissible, fn some
cages it nay be nocessary to nake sLlght tuninrl adjustments in order
to produce identical resultt in rjifferent i.ndiviriuals,
;tlt should be under-sioog the j.nformatj-on rras not pres6nted
&'a a fully ih"!
and immediatoly wpurkable ce'rj.cerr but nerelF as a fasis
fron r+hich.to begln experime{,tation. The ictual device used by
the commurrisators could nop.fe exactly duplicated by us becaus!
the parts are sot to be had;$ere. 0n the other hsad electronic
o:onponents aYailable bere are not availabLe rorrche comnunicators,
so they can do no experimen:ta1 work raith them. Such rrrould be
useless erren i,f it rrere possible. Due to dif t'erences in the
rratural mental ?rysv€ ienghts r , a devigs stri iabLe r-cr chen
would
produce ao resultS f,or uSr and vice versa. They have attempted
to select coeponents rhich are commerci.alLy to us;
aud theoretlcally r s o r k o u t a c i . r c u i t r r h j _ c h r ,""ri-Lo1i lp- a
r obdl eu c e e s s e n t i a L l v
t h o s a . m er e s u r t as the device used by thenr. l!re.,'ld - o not cLein ;;*'
he infalLibLe, +nd some chanqes may L" nece,,.r3-,
Itwhile nany
Persons may be intereste<i in tire possibiLity of
eonnunicatlon Mi'th entities on other planes, rhe comnunic&tors
negard th,is of minor value. T h e ; , "* . * ; hoy!lro., part:.cu1ar1y
anxious to bave it develo.ped and uni.versaLfv urui
n, a per sonar
commurrication device between per sons on thi; p 1 , - . n .e T h i s w o u l d
sventually result in the Treatest and mosr rapiii changes
better in for the
our socia.L, poiiticalr €conorni" ;;;-iu*.n
- r e l a t i o nvs. vhri ror ^
systems this vorLd has ever seen.
trCrime,sia, dupiiciry..
- a n d o t l r e r u n . l . . r o r t l : r ,j L : , l d s f l o u r j . s h
in secrecJr and anonymi.ty. only
Irery are so A" iJ tc conmi-t such
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deeds in the fulL light. frr any forn of telepathic conmuri cation
tbE ldnds. of both pF,rties are Lai& bare. It is impossible ro coa-
ceal alry svii or low iatent. If a^ ttan. rranted to be a stinker;
but be couLd no loager, as nov, -ssquerade as tbe Honorable So-and-
3o fror here-or-therer His ovn a,areranreSsof hj's i.ntent and purpose
would: be go rl:ividLy ia his uind tbet aayone who contacted hin would
itrstantly be aware of it. Few could stard ?he resulting contempt.
tr'Ifr sn the other hand, the deq!.cs ',rere developed secretly
aad nouopolized by any group or catioa, it could resulr in the
grea.te$t evil the worLd. has ever kuovn, since it couid be used to
bypooticaily sontrol tbe thinking of otbers. rt ls essentiar,
therefore, thaf the, infornstiorr be. so raideLy dl.strituted that it
ril1. be iltpo.ssible for a.ry ono per*on ur satton to nonopollze it.

Raytbeoo
2 E - 31

od Dot

nauBa.ttery, I +
1.ZS volt#
I Control Grld
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IATA 0N IR0JECT i{sR}ms l5'tici

(1), (Z) A (3) Coi1s. Ori:inal infornation specified lleissner


co..los. 1z'1-1O?.ir I , . . - l - 0 ?2anci L+-107i: resDe<:ti'.'eiy. rt oo\{
apFears that theie are 1:robably too lor.' in fre quency to work'
S;; possibie alternate ioii da*"a belotr', r.'orked out by Ed John.
(+)'S.9 to 14.5 v a r i a b l e c o ndenser, IlamrnerlunC BFC 12 or equal.
(s I Carbon re s i s t o r , 3 t o 6 n n e ; o h m , e : i a c t v a l u e not critical '
(Ol Crystal diocie, Iiaytheon CI(-?05 or $yl;a.ia 1.\34.
hl Crystal diod.e, nrytttuon Cl(-?08 (miqht sub :;i-?05 here).
(At Cartr5.d,ge unir: only from variabie i'eLuctance phono pickup.
(g ) Ilheostat, exact value not criti-cal.
(1O) iush button or momentary contact stitch'

fndicates grc u n d t o c h a s s i s , ff metal chassis is not used,


connect these points together r,'ith wire '

A L T D R N / r T EC 0 I I S The cni;' experimenter '*ire sccui'ed .1n7 resuits


m a c i eh i s c o i i s a s f o l L o v s : ,i) v (1)r 10 turns
on eacb, p f i n a r y a r r 6 s e c o n d a r V o f i t \ 7 s i l v e r r v ! 're, i in. diameter
of coilr 81rd spaced to o""t py * totai leuqth of about { i-nch.
(,3) sami as,rbove except that 13 turns l/ere used on each prinary
and Secondar;1. The primary and secondary of each coiL were pJ'aced
side by side about a ia. 4p&It1 anci the coils vere arra-nged in
triangular fashion ro prevent i;rduction fron one to tbe sther.
(Note: trrinary and secondary coils cou1d, be placed end to end
if deslrod.) To rrlnd coils use tiro pieces of wire and wind side
b.y side on a. round rod or pencil. Slide both off the rod and
unscrerr sne out of the other, :iv5.n{ i'ou ircc na:ched coiis.

the above coiis produced somewhau errati c resulcs and rather


and are perlraps ri .^\ , rv :. ir !i \ : .- h i' si n .f f e q l l e n C y ,
.rrcird psycitj-c phencmena,
rdrich inay put thern into an undesirable a s t r a I i ' a n g e It is sug-
"
gested that several iifferent si:e coiis ;e t:ieci, for conv€[-
ience these can be arrangeri on sotne sort oi a piug-in mounting
lroard for quick interchange.

TUBE llOi'I lhe 2831 tube is a sub-miniarirre tube developed for


pocket sile radios, and available :n1y from Raythoon.
ft has r.rire lea<is long e:rouqh to permi; connect:-ng into the clr-
cuj.t rrithor.at a sockerj. Soclcets are agai.Labf e r howe*rer, i+hich would
make tube reirlacement easier; in r,rhich sase tire leads are cut shorter
to form pias. ;\lmost any srnal] tube cculd be substituted ln case
of necessitl-, {And nors in 196C Transistors a:rri GJiTgnnel Diodes
are avail.able for oneration ia this ultra h:;h frequency range,
r.rith far less battery drain than ihe fl,aytheon tube, Crabb)

BrlfTEIl.Y itND SwfTCg lJ.Tlj -


ji standard flasn:. iirr: batcery, r+hen ne\c,
has a Yo1tage t;r'lr i r i .g h e r t i r a a s p e c i -
fi.ed f or the rube " .\ penli.ght ce11 may be :scd., hor*ever, es the
vo]-tage soondri;ps under 1oad. l b e I tj r f b : r , it e r . ' I e a c s c o u l t i b e s o 1 -
dered directi',1 to li:e r : a t t e . r - J . ' . r i r r i o m e s o i ' t , )- - J : r : n q n o U n t i n q c l i p

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devised, The' por'rer should be turned on by a snall rheostat,


rather thaa a switchr 38 the first inrush of current rnight other-
rj-se be sxcessive. To provent eh possibility of tube burnout
the tt;iif l:attery should always be turned on before the tl3tr. .\
nonentary-contact or pusb-button typa switcir is reconunendedin the
lBn batterll iead. Then, in gvcat of undesirable psychic results,
the natura]-\ reaction would be. to,release the switch, thus shuttin'r
the Cerrice dff.
\ i

GtrNEItAL NOTES - Ultra hl,gh frequency devJ.ces such a.s this are veFJ'
\ sensitj.ve t o l n d u c t i o n between p&rts, In circuit
diagrana liued ae often. shown perallel as a nalter of draftine
convcniesccr In actual cons'trustion they should run at angles to
each other aud be keilt' as short as possible,

Tbe rnosf, desirable construction vouLd be to nount the devl'ce on


a. metal];lc chassis (copper or aluminun)r rdcb each qf the
three sets of coiLs in their ortn sbJ.eldLng cansr which shoul.d
connect to t.he chassis. ft rsould also be well to encloeo the
entire device, tn a rnctallic bo*: or'snclosure, with only thg GoD-
troIs. and. iretrs; (5) and (8) praJectLng outside. These' shielding
Itart8, cou1d. be bent trp out of"thlu 8hs3t aluninunr or nede of foil
sovercd cardbo&rd.

HODULAr0RNOTITS- (Itens 3, T V 8) Condrunicators advise that the


frequenci.es involved are lnternediate bctveen
radio and optical va'ves. To q',rote ihs remarkt of Associate John,
these are, in- the rdc.g houss, corncr of electronicgn; too high for
rlres and. too lorE for wav€ gu:ideS' Slnce there is no available
componerx (J-952, but who knows wbatrs availabJ.e uow ia l95o? Crabb)
rhich r{ould respond, t'o tbe fundanental frequency, conruui.cators are
attenptiag Lo their ctrcuit to pick up end use as a rnodulating fre-
quency one of ths lorrur or highor harrnoaics. The phono pi.ck-up
cartrid.ge ll.sted is about the nost colnpact and the chcapest devlcs
nhich rrould respond to the lover elEctro-magDetlc harmonics. Cer-
taia typcs of nagnetic or dynamio microphones mlght work cqually
as" rrc.Ll. Only the coils oud corEa function. A11 other parts are
eurpluc bu.r need Eot be renoved unless dagirod.

ft should also'bc poss{b!,e ts nake the dsvice fsrction rritb the


upper har:nonlcs: i,n the sub or: ultra opti.col, or tbe heat, range.
Certain frl'pcs of photo-electric cel1s wtll respond to freguencies
outside thc.visible' Bpestrnn. To elininate possiblo undesired
interf€rouce fron vlsible light rays, cornmunicators, -ruggest using
either infra-red or ultra-vilolet filters, both plein and polariced.
ff any' chauge is, Eede in part (g) it will probably be necessarr
to also melce chauges in coupling,'coil, (3) which nust lrave the
proper characterletLcs to natch (8) to the rest of rhe eircuit.

C A U T f O N S- ' E x p e r i n s o g e r s should haye cousiderable background in


p s y c h i c a n d . :o c c u l t m e t t e r s , a s s o n e p o s s i . b l e r e s u ] t s
night otherr,rise be a severe mentaL shock. lfost sf fective usc c1l

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PR0JECT HERMES,A I,IECHANICALArD TO TELgpATHy


Addit,ional fnforroaeion and Suggestions b-v
Associate Wiili^am F. Z'rLrgt
In the book "Fg t{ysterious Pastt' by Robert Charroux, Berkley
Rr b li s h l n g c . or p. r_ 2 00 Madi so n A ve ,, N e w y br k , N y 1 00 r G, p ape r ir a c k r -
$1.50, French tiLle "Le Lirrre Dupasse I'tysteri.eu)<t', lherl is a short
t'The Russian
ParaglaPh on thought, waves, page- 156: scientist pro-
f9sso1 Kogan.has Put fonvard-tf,e lheory that thoughEs can be tians-
B.1lEeg by using electro-magnetic fieldb on waves 5f extremely vari-
able length, ranging beEr^reen25 and 965 kilometers. Success-fuJ ex-
perimenEs have been carried out beEween England and ehe Universitv
of L o s A ng e l e s i n v o l v i ng a di sta nc e of 8 r 0d 0 ki r - om ec er s ".
)=- 25 Lo 955 kilometers equals 300 to 121000 cycles and thrs is
our Audio spectrunJ (fn the'beginning was ihe Word and the word was
wiEh God. Speecn is the Carrier and-thoughu is Lhe Hodular-orl fiic)

In the book "Ext,ra-Sensory Perception, Witchcraf E, Spirrtualisrn


anci Insanilytr, by A.W. Maclellan, I quote in part: "Tn otco. t.o make
it possible for an agenc, to influence anoEher'indiv:-dual ar a cjis-
Eance the Vital Force or l'lagnetic Aura mrst first be generateci rrom
-the_ living brain (and second from the solar ple:ans, tfre power cencer)".
It{aclellan wrote EhaL this magnet,ic radiaE,ion was obtainei L,hrough
E , h ew i E c h ' s f a m i l i a r , her caI.-- praising iE, or pinching, a *rrict
on Ehe head' etc. 0f course the successful witchbs were-mediums.
but we can learn from Ehcrn. (Ana what we Learn is thac Vital Force
is necessary to Ehe success of any ruagickal operati-on, whet.her i-t rs
drawn froo a htrnan being or an animal] This is why Lhe Witch deliber-
ately irritat,ed her cpt. that force doesn'E come from the c'rinc buc
from the emot.ions. (The Chri-stian Bible savs it well: "l"lake a iovful
noise unt,o the Lord,"-- if you would have your prayers
"nr*eiefl-a-K)
If we study how we hear it could help. A sound i-s a mechanical
vibration eoming to our ear. The ear turns ie j-nto an electricai
vibration forthe brain and we "hear" iL; so it shouldntE be ver!'
difficult ,to send a message electrica.lly to the brain or inner hla:--
lng cent,er, bypasslng the outer ear. Cafi :itis Cl-arraudience. i-et's
see how the Hermes device creates these vibraEions f fcrm the reoui re<i
part,s.

Meissner Coi1s, Nos, L4-L07t+, L4-L072, 14-i071


llarmerlund BFC L2 or equal variable condenser-, 3.9 to 14.5
These .an ie obtained from r-he Thordarson i'leissner, Inc., Elect:oni-c
Center, Mt. Carmel, Illinois 52863 Ehe cn i ' " :

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Mej-ssner
coii rio. l, iL-107\ *, (.Mic:ohenries)
N o . ? , 1 4 - 1 0 7 2 - - i!ry:'t!8
132 ro 290 MFi
N o. L , L L- .L O7{+ - - 1 10 to 1 90 M H
Harnmarlundl,tanufacturing^co. o. rnc., 20 Brid.ge Aye., Rec Bank, New
Je r s ey 0 7 7 0L , V a ri ab l e -Ca pa ci Eor l - 3 .t i o"f z.. S- fi
f - pi. co fi ."a " )
Item 4 and Item 1 in Ehe sc,henatie, page 24,
C a p a c i t o r 3 . 9 L o L4.5 pF and Goil ll0 Eo i90 MH

Resonant Freq. = I- O f
z7r\r zl+N.0001r0Hx3lgxro
I ' h e R e s on a n L F re q u en cy r ge t. i s 3, q0g ,0 00 t o g 100 0,0 00
cy cl e s .
lQuare waves have alrdady been-dis"os".d bi ;;";h"i'asnr member and
r have nothing to add t.hereto. so iar I nied to know why the coils
it'Z and ll3. l'ty electronics knowledg*-i" littie rust.)r. llow ler's
-ri.
gg to. Page 28 of "T\^rornventorstt. "
ciiscusses the :="q""r,.y-;;
t'h o u gh t w a v e s a s l0 t , o 60 My r ia cy cl es . A t'fyr iac yc te is 'i or o 60 c y cl e s
so w e h a v e 1 0 01 0 0 0 t o 8 00 ,00 0 cy tl es .
To srrnmarize: Mechanical sound -- 300 - 12,000 cycles
Ifgject_Hermes 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 - A r b O O , 0 0 0c r r c l e s
Nikola Tesla 100,000 - g00,OOO'.y"f"i
B S R FA - F 60 ,00 0,0 00, 00 0 cy c lls ( ia ::r n on i cs)
rf. r left anyonets frequency ouL, please add it so w€ dont
anything. - Wtten t'he answer is foirnd ii probabiv wiir be miss
a simple
so l uE i o n E ha t d oe s it . May be it. r s *o r *'i'ho r - r o" . "ifr " r ;M ;"'!: ;;q u e nc v .
"E x t ra -S e n s o ry P erc epti on r
. W it ch cr a ft, Spir i .tr : ali sm anc i r ns a ni l v , ,
b y -- A la s t ? il w - Ma c ie rl a f , M .A. '( Ea fi li- *"" pu br i sh ec i i n- ' i ;1; ;958
" " " t "by
* " [ irh e
c.w. Danier co., Ashingdon, Roclifordr' Essex, England.
book, 82 pages, and proUaUiy out of p.i"t now.
Maclellan heard voices. in his- head, bypassing Lhe outer ear,
and.finally learned how he he4rd them, and-was abie E,o duplicate rhe
action. He v,as an A@ captal-n. He was thought i.t""r,"
htas only-mediurnistic. but of course
It i: *y opinion Ehat Ei"ri" u.of. could heic
a d va n c e P r o j e c r H e rme s c o ns ide i:a bi y.. r c has r he on r l, 'i "iI iii ;;;
p la n a L i o n o f c h e w i E c h r s Fam il ia r i ha ve ex -
i t m ak es
s e n s e . r t d o e s n o i g i v e t h e t e l e p a L h i c f r"o*u
e q u -e""r
n cou
i . l r, 'r "at u u i L c o u l c h e r p
once we have t!*, which is most importanc. liac.Leligan Coe-sgi..,e
us e fu l di s c u s s l o n of f r eq uen ci es . "

REVISED SCHEMATICOF PROJECTHERMESDEVICE


T hi s i s a s u g g e s t e d ci r cu iE,. IE ne eds m oc ifi ca tio n p r ob abi y.
Not'hing is changed-from the original **"*pe a question about cat.hocje
a n d F il a me n t i 1 t f re t u b e , g s yo
- seue c an s e". ^ r p;; ;;i- it as a n ed u c a re c
g u e ss o r s P e c u la t io n . L et r s w ha t, w e h av ei or " iti ato r
". r w ith i n
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DcGSlirii:tles lf 5sc::l-aEo- "i-:::cuenc;es 'o:-i arlc '.vi:
c a n i : - a n s m i i , c r ' : ? c e i . v e L i r i s : ; - l l : n : l n a . . l o n . A t " *:". inot .- .s. i,=: o, ,i]n*te nict '- . ;:"o e s : t o - ,
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retinernerlg and :mprcrrement ivj--.i :crne.

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Since we- have. a magnetic'cartrj.dge let's be praetical &no use


it where we alwa'7s use it, on a phonograph recording; and i-f the "ie-
vice is working we should. hear iE talk, inside our heads. Experimen-
EaElon !s required.
Of course, once ic starta wo.rklng life will be different. fire
moral nature of roan rgill be isoroved. Evil will be revealed and dis-
c -r e dl t e d . T e le p h o ne . a nd r e le vi si on w l ll" b e ou tmo de d. Sic k nes s c o u l d
be healed by Lrming in. on offending vibrat,lons and-changlng them.
Like:adio ln Ehe beginning, nany researchers are begter than a few.
Lf iE crorks !n a loom tt will work anyr,rhere

Ideutifled Brain Waves: Alphar E uo L3 cyeles per second, 50


M i c r o v o l t s ; B e t - a , 1 5 E . o5 0 c y c l e s , 5 - 1 0 l t u ; D e l t a , 1 t , o 5 c y c l e s ,
20-200 l4v; Theta, 4 t,o 7 cycles; Garnrawaves 14 cvcles.

IiHAT ARE THE WAVS FORMS?


A n o s c i ll o s c o p e o f w ave for m s is n ee ded , es pe cl all y w he r e : h e
diodes,are concerned- Once the sircuiL works prgperly i-n producing
Ehe oscillaLor wave fotm, and can be modulated wieh Ehe magnetic
carcridge sound frequencies (voice) -- plus belug able Eo transmit
Lhen we are on the way. The next step is Lo experiment with oscil-
lator frequencles. Here Ehe laborafory expert in brain waves can
help out. Even if we dont. yet hear it in our brain, is iE comin,g
Ehrough?
f h er et s a g o o d r e f e r enc e to thi s i n a L 97 4 "Fa Le " r na gaz in e b ] '
l{ary Margaretr Filler, "A Physical Explanation For EsP". fhe tusis
for- her irticle is "PercepLrral and Motor Skills", Monograph Sup-
plement, 3-V35 L973, $1.00,y l,aurentian Universityr Sudbury, 0nLario,
Canada. Dr. Michael A. Persinger is one of Ehe three auchors.
I'hese Lwo references sEaEe chat "Scientists frave atLenpted E,o
find some.physical mechanissr Eo explain telepat,hy. Most theories
suggest aome radio wave-like connection beEween a sender and a re-
ceiver. Recent work wirh Extremely Low Frequenci-e (ELF) waves and
pulses in the frequency band between.0l and 100 cycles a second
fuay be involved". Theie are our bnain waves since-we have icienr-rj-Ec
th-e ones fron I Eo 15 cycles a second. AIso "the V"LFpulses alE,hougn
thousands.of cycles per second can occur as so ntany pulses per seccnc
in ' t h e E L F w a v es . D espi ce t hei r lo w in ten si tieils, El .F e le ci: o- m a g-
netic wgves can t,ravel thousands of miles.

I d o n o t t r nd e rs t an d al l Eh is y eE. It ap pe ar s ch at m an y c :lf e r-
e n t, f r eq u e n c i es a re ' go i n g io b e di sc ov er e d, i- n vo lv eo ;r om s im o- e br a .n
to brain cornmtrnicat,ion to higher rnanifestations such as celen^rtaiion
a n d c r e a t i n g t , h i ng s : u s in g m ind po w er o nl y. i te: ,,ti ng wi ll b ec on e e
thoughE e l i n i n a u i n g i l l n e s s anci i t w i l l b e g i n wicl'our knowleoge o:
Project Herrnes. It, is fuuportant that, we c"ievelco r-his cornnunica:ion
device. It may also f inaify solve lire mvscer:' .''f tr-.e ilyr-ng iauc.:s.
Incidentally, E h e s o l v i n g o f t h i s p r o b l e m : , ' i t " j . s c s ? r . ' e r o t ): l : n c c : r -
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Roi Poison
iJesidesoeing n man of vrried talents
rnd strikinq personalitl'.the Iate Robert
T. Nelson was a grea! tllker. Before his
deatir in r q35, re ls'eti his iriends by
i ; e i n g. i b l e r : o d i : c o u r s cl i u d i l y i o r h o u r s
on rlmost.ln1' subiect. ,\mong his accom-
piishrnentsrvas his "discovery'." rround
r g r S . o f u n " e l e m e n t "n o u ' i : a l l e dv r i l i u m .
i o u ' h i c hi r e l t t r i b u t e d p r o d i g i o u sc u r a ! i v e
poNers. Neison ciici nor explain exactly
n h r r h e t h o u g h tv r i i i u m l ' : r s . b u t h e d i d
c i r i n r t h a c i 1 s , n 5" r e d i o i l c t i v e . '
':os.
In the earll' \elsotr started plck-
: l g i n ga p i n c ho f v r i i i u m i n s r d el n o r d i n a r v
t r v o - i n c h - l o n gl r r a s s c f i i n d e r . P o p u i a r i v
r ' a l l e t i T h c . \ 1 3 ! : l c> n i i i , j . ' t n e c e r t r i d q e
rvessold to preopie suiierinqfrom a varten'
, t i i , e i n i u l J i s e l s c s \. e l s o n s a s ; t i i v a y s
iuppl' to expllin hoiv it *orked: rvhenthe
cliincier \\'as rttached to the lf,pei ( or
h u n q l r o u n d t h e n e c k) . ' - h e r eu ' e r e" e m a -
n x t i o n s ' i n t o ' , h e : l t m { ) s l ) i l e rieo r e d i s -
' 1 1 1 go s i : o i c c [ . t i i s c o u r l t ( i n lqt i l s o r t so i
iiseasegerrns.-\Ieenu'hiie.the vrilium rvas 'f.
Ronenr -\ersoN Jn.
'L'manilte"inrvard' restortng
:upposecjto F or vioiet s, vriliuttt'
thL buver's sick bociy ceils to normal.
The Morkup. So manl' ailinq PeoPie end misieading"clairnsabout the grdget's
in & around Chicagotiocked to buv lhat po\\'ers I mxxlmum l)ellalty: a )'ef,r ll)
in rg.14 the Vriiium Products Co. rvas jril. Sr,coo).
'I'hc
The Lowdown. l)rosecuiioncallecl
h : r l i l t l o z e n t l i s e r s e ' r i d d c )nI l t r c S l . r i k e
formed to ntanuiacture ;rnti :t:il ntorc i ) u v c r st o t n e s t a n c i 1, l l n i n i r o r n L e s r i t i e t i
Ihgic Spikes. I'ormer )la1'or i:d Iicill' thrir thev hacibecn reiievctlof notiringirut
\vore one to the rq.lS Dernocrltic \a- thcir mone;,'.Dr. GeorqeL. Clark' reld of
tional Convenrion,and credited the heai- t h e c i i v i s i o nr - r e i n a l y ' t i c aci h e t n i s t r l ' e ti h e
inq of e bone abscess[o its powcr. Other l - ' n i v e r s i t vo i I I l i n o i s , r e p o r t e d l h l t l h c
weilrersincluded \Iunicipai Court Bailiff fleqic Spikes he haci tested con!lrned rlo
Al Hor:rn arrd Illinois State Senaior Wil- vriiiurn-rihatever i! rnirqht. be-bur mere-
lilrn J. Lionnors.Exact saiesligureson the 1 r ' r / : . o o o t h o f f , c e n t ' s' , v c r r rohi b l r i u m
\lrgic Spike are unknoNn. Osteopath ,ihluridc.:r cireaprat llo.isotr.Dr. Bcrnard
Ravnrond Kistler oi Wy'andotte, -\Iicir. \\'aldmen. nead of the nuclear physics
: r d m i t t e dt h e t h e l r o u q h t L 5 o : r t , L r o u n d l . r b o r a t o r l ': r l ' . h e U n i v c r s i t l ' o i N o t r e
,i t <o :rpicce.resoid t lrr:m :rL ) joo. D : r m e . : L r r - l c r.it t l c t q c r ! u u n t e r : r ! s i x
L a s ! n e e k i n C h i c a g o i e d e r e . tl i i s t r i c t " r e d i o a c t i v e ' ) I l r i c S p i k e si n t h e c o u r t -
court. the U.S. {-iovernmenLwas linaiiy r o o m . ' f h e j u c i g e : i n c i - t u r o r sI r e e r d n o
rrking o|ncial, disapprovinr;notice oi the t c l i t a l cr e t - t r ! - t l t t .
ill'
. il'r \ I a g i c S p i k e .I n v c n L o r\ e i s o n ' s s o n . I l o b - Undauntecl. the tieiense)cnt ij parade
.6.. '1. ,..rfsuristied)tlartc Spike customersto the
t; ert -\r:ison Jr., and [is partner'Gcorge
: r', C. iirickson were on trial. chlrgcd, uncier sranci. L)ne man testilied that 'r )Iagic
lhe Pure For,rdand Drug :\ct, rvith "ialse Spike had cure<ihis dachsirund.Hec!or.
,ri parall'sis oi the irindqu;rners.He also
declared thac untii he bouqhr the gad,<et
rr in I g3g, he himseif had been .hort r-rl
'IO,
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u'ind. ;\fter he qot the spike. he srid. he
rvalked rqainst the u'ind line. Anothcr
rvitnesstestjheri that r lI;rqic Spike not
onlv curech i i s a r t h r i t i sb u t l i s o m a c i eh i s
w i f e ' s v i o l e t s l ; l o s s o mi h r e e l i m e s b e t t c r
ihen normai. ,\nother mln simoll' toid
t h e j u r v t h a t I ] I a c i c S p i k eh a d i m p r o v e d
h i s r v i f e ' si i s p o s i t i o n .
\\:hen vounq Nclson took '.he stlnd. he
s e e m e du n i m p r e s s e br i1 ' l h e i a c t l h a t h i s
]Iaeic Spikeshad .eot no responseou! oi
t h e G e i g e r c o u n t e r .S a i r i r e b l a n d l v t o
lhe jurors: "I beiieve s'e have xn unrec'
o g n i z e df o r m o i r r d i o a c t i v i t l ' . "
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Mrs. JackieMetcalf, a22-yearold Torrance, California, housewife,mounted the stepsof a $
white one-story building on LaBrea Avenue in Los Angelesand entereda door marked "Dr.
Ruth B. Drown, Chiropractor." Inside shegave three small piecesof blotting paper to
Doctor Drown and her daughter,Dr. Cynthia Chatfield, also a chiropractor. The stainson
the blotters, Mrs. Metcalf said,were samplesof blood from her three children. She askedto
have her children'sills diagnosedfrom the blood samplesand paid $50 for eachdiagnosis.
The datewas May 23,1963.

In a few days shehear([ from Doctor Chatfield that analysisof the blood samplesshowedthe
youngstersto be coming down with chicken pox and mumps. On an earlier visit Mrs.
Metcalf had purchasedfrom Doctor Chatfield a "little black box" -- a $588 Drown
TherapeuticInstrument -- to treat herselfand her family at home. Doctor Chatfield told her
how to set the dials on the machineto cure the children.

Mrs. Metcalf, however, was not just another patient -- shewas an undercoveragent for the
California State Dcpartmentof Public Health. Her three children were not ilI. And the blood
samplesshegave to Doctors Drown and Chatfield were not her children'sblood -- they were
the blood of a turkey, a sheep,and a pig.

On the basisof Mrs. Metcalfs experienceand other evidence,Los Angelesdeputy district


attorney John W. Miner and a squadof police and public healthinspectorsswoopeddown on
the LaBrea Avenue building, arrestedDoctors Drown and Chatfield and all assistant,Mrs.
Margaret Lunness,and took into custody enoughAlice-in-Wonderlandmachinesto fill a
wing of the SmithsonianInstitution. Doctor Drown died in 1965while awaiting trial. Doctor
Chatfield and Mrs. Lunnesswere convicted of grand theft for their part of the operation and
n 1967were sentenced-- Mrs. Lunnessbeing placedoil probation for three yearsand
I)octor Chatfield receiving an indeterminateprison term. They are appealingthc conviction.
'I'he
caseis a vivid reminderthat pseudo-scientifichealth quackeryis still a major activity in
the tjnited States.At the time of their arrest, Doctors Drown and Chatfield had treated
35,000 personsfrom all over the country, and had sold their devicesto other ftinge
practitionerswho had treated an unknown number of other patients.The devicesallegedly
could diagnoseand cure nearly every known affliction from jealousy to cancer,plus a few
ailments-- which medical sciencehasyet to discover. Actually, expert witnessestestified that
the elaboratemachinesthat form the basisof the Drown treatmentare a hoax. In finding the
defendantsguilty, the judge statedthat the theory of the treatment is no more valid than
"voodoo or witchcraft."

Ruth Drown got someof her ideasfrom Dr. Albert Abrams, king of 20th century gadget
quacks,who died n 1924 after having mademillions leasinghis rnachinesand treating
patientswith them. According to the Abrams "theory," which he calied ERA, all parts of the
body vibrate and emit electricalimpulsesof different, ascertainablefrequencies,What'smore,
he maintained,diseasedorgansemit impulsesof diferent frequenciesfrom healthyones.To
diagnoseillnesshe "tuned in" the patient'sblood specimenon an Abrams ERA machine,
noting where abnormal vibrations were occllrring and pretended to pinpoint the nature of the
illnessfrom the rate of vibration. The "cure" consistedallegedlyfeedingproper vibrations

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into the body with another Abrams rnachine,thus overcomingthe improper ones.

The American Medical Association'sDepartmentof Investigationhas estimatedthat the


Abrams contraptionsinspiredat least50 imitations. In state and federal legal actionsagainst
such devices,expertsrepeatedlytestilied that both the machinesand the theory behindthem
are sheernonsense.This did not deter Ruth Drown, who took the old master'snotions and
addedmany colorful and imaginativetwists of her own.

At Drown Laboratoriesa patient was told to sit besidean impressiveconsoleand put his feet
on two footpadsmadeof Germansilver. The consolehad nine knobs arrangedin three rows
of tluee, and eachknob had settingsnumberedfrom zero through 10, On the consolepanel
there was also a micro-ammeter.Near the right-hand corner of the desk on which the
consolewas mounted was a small rectangularrubber membraneclampeddown by a metal
frame. Next to this was a cylindrical well about an inch and a half deep.

Seatedat the console,Doctor Drown placedan electrodeon someportion of the patient's


body, lJsually his abdomen.This immediatelycauseda movementof thc needleon the
ammeter.With her right middle finger, on which shewore a mbber covering, Doctor Drown
then stroked the rubber membrancwhile making adjustmentson the nine dials with her left
hand. When her finger beganto "stick" or squeakon the rubber, this indicatedthat the dial
settingswere beginningto approachthe vibration rate of the part or organ of the body that
shewas supposedlytesting.

Next shewould open a drawer of her desk and draw forth a numberof sealedglassvials,
eachcontaininga different chemical.T'heseshewould insert, unopened,into the well in the
desk. one by one, while continuing to make delicateadjustmentson the dials. By this means
she supposedlyarrived at the exact vibration rate. Shewould then read offthc numbersat
which the dials were set, beginningwith the upper left dial and proceedinghorizontally
'fhis
acrossthe three rows to the lower right. compositenumber,taken down by an assistant
on a large chart, representedthe vibration rate of the illncss, which could be lookcd up in an
immense"rate book."

The "rate book" also indicatedthe "normal" vibration rate to be fed back into the body to
restorehealth. In treatment,the patient lay down in a small cubicle in the Drown
Laboratories,placing his feet againstfootpads, and appliedan electrodeto the area
designatedby Doctor Drown. Wires led from the footpads and the electrodeto a Drown
treatmentmachinein anotherroon! which was essentiallythe sameas a diagnosticmachine
except that it had no rubber plate. The nine dials of the treatmentmachinewere set to the
numbersindicatedin the rate book and the patient supposedlyreceivedhealingvibrations of
just the right frequency.

Another Drown treatmentdevice was a tremendoushollow coil into which the patient. lying
on a slab,was bodily inserted."All we know about it," Doctor Drown told investigators,"is
that a coil with a chargein it seemsto straightenup people who walk lopsided." State
offrcials who impoundedthe device at the time of the arrestspromptly dubbedit "The Tunnel
of Love."

If a patient wished to do so he could buy a nine-dialtreatmentmachinefor home use.After


treing,diagnosedat the Laboratory the patient would be told, often over the phone, where to

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set the dials for regular treatment sessionsat home.

Even this, however, was only tile beginning.If a patient didn't want to bother being hooked
up to a machine,either for diagnosisor treatment,either at the Laboratoriesor at home, he
didnt needto. Doctors Drown and Chatfield kept dried specimensof eachpatient'sblood on
piecesof blotting paper. If it patient felt ill he could call Drown Laboratories,and the blood
sample,insteadof the patient, would be hooked up to the diagnosticmachine.The blood
samplesupposedlyremainedin somekind of continuouscommunicationwith the rest of the
patient'sblood, whereverhe might be, and thus reflectedany current illness.

Treatment, like diagnosis,could also be "indirect." For $35 a month, Drown Laboratories
would insert the patient'sblood specimeninto a treatmentmachineat a specifiedtime each
day, set the dials to the indicatedhealingrate, and broadcastan hour's worth of treatmentto
the patient, which would supposedlyreachhim anywhereon the face of the earth.

Ruth Drown also claimedher machinescould take photographsof the diseasedorgansof


patients,whereverthe patientswere. She called the process"radio-vision." Severalsuch
photographswere exhibited at the trial, including, one allegedlytaken by a Drown machine
in London showing a blood clot and cancerin a patient in Connecticut.One medicalexpert
called it "completely unintelligible."Another said that it looked to him like a Rorschaoh
inkblot.

In a University of Chicago demonstrationsimilar photos were producedmerely by exposing


photographicplatesto light momentarily.

Doctor Drown had lots of other ideas.One of them was that jazz music was a causeof
cancer.Cancercausedby jnzz, she said,could be dissipatedby playing such soothing tunes
as CarrieJacobsBond's"PerfectDay."

She also said that eachhumanbody is surroundedby a magneticfield, and that people should
be taught how to care for their magneticfields properly. One of her publications,the Drown
Atlas of Radio Therapy, says:

Any patient who is weak and depletedshould nevertake shower bathsand standin the water
over the drain, becausethe patient'smagnetismis washeddown with the water through the
drain, leavinghim depleted.

Also, a weak patient, after having had a tub bath, should leavethe tub and have someoneelse
drain the water and clean the tub. If it is necessaryto do this himself, he should leavethe tub
and put on a robe before starting to drain the tub. Too many people sit in the tub and drain
the water while finishing the bath, and their own magnetismis suckedaway through the drain
pipes to the ground, leavingthe patient with that much lessreserve.

As early as 1949,the Drown deviceshad been shown completelyincapableof diagnosing


illness.At a University of Chicago experimentDoctor Drown was suppliedwith blood
samplesof a numberof personsand askedto diagnosetheir conditions.In one case,after
working over her dials for an hour, sheannouncedthat the patient had cancerof the left
breastwhich had spreadto the ovariesuterus,pancreas? gall bladder,spleen,and kidney; that
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was reducedfunction of various organs including the stomach,spinalnerves,and heart.


Actually, the patient was suffering from tuberculosisof the upper lobe of the right lung.

In 1951 Doctor Drown was tried on federalchargesof introducing a misbrandeddevice into


interstatecomrnerce.At the trial one of the government'sexpert witnesses,Dr. Elmer Belt,
describedtile Drown device as "perfectly useless.""You just do not seemto think much of
the instrument,do you, Doctor Belt?" the defenseattorney asked."I couldn't even use it to
amusethe children," Doctor Belt replied. Doctor Drown was found guilty by the jury and
was fined $1000. She stoppedshippingher devicesacrossstate lines but otherwisecarried
on businessas usual-

In 1966 Doctor Chatfield and Mrs. Lunnesswent to trial in Los Angeleson the state
charges.In addition to receiving Mrs. JackieMetcalfs fnsthand account the court hearda
processionof witnessesrelate astoundingstories.One testified that Doctor Drown assured
him that his son, a diabetic,could reduce his intake of insulin, prescribedby a doctor, if lie
took the Drown treatment.Another witness,an epileptic, was told by Doctor Drown that she
could cure him; shesaid that he would be able to stop taking the drug diplenylhydantoin
prescribedby his physician,and shecontinuedto treat him even after he had a severeseizure
in her oflice. In anothercase,a chiropractor who used Drown therapy instrumentson hcr
patientsbrought a rnanto Drown Laboratorieswho had polyps in his lower intestinaltract. A
diagnosisby Drown instrumentsshowedno cancer,and the chiropractor thereforecontinued
to treat the supposedlybenignpolyps with a Drown therapy device. The patient worsened
and died. A biopsy, done by a medicaldoctor, had shown the growths were malignant.

A dramatichighlight of the trial was the testimony of Dr. Moses A. Greenfield,professorof


radiologyat the UCLA Schoolof 'Medicineand a consultantto the Atomic Energy
Commission.Disassemblinga Drown device in open court, Doctor Greenfieldexplainedthat
all it basicallyconsistedof was a length of wire linking together two piecesof dissimilar
metal -- the Germansilver of the foot pads and the lead of the electrode.The only function
performed by the patient was to completethe otherwisebroken circuit. With the circuit
complete,a small electric current flowed betweenthe two metals,which registeredon the
ammeteron the console.The entire device therefore opcrated likc a simple flashlight battery.
It was even possibleto eliminatethe patient entirely. Doctor Greenfielddemonstratedthat
the samedeflection of the ammeterneedlecould be produced by dipping the footpad and
electrodeinto a dish of water insteadof applying them to a humanbody.

As for the nine dials with their l0 numberedsettings,Doctor Greenfielddismountedthe


paneland showedthat only two wires eachdial to the circuit. Further dismantlingshowed
that the l0 positions of eachswitch were connectedtogether and it therefore madeno
differenceon which position any of the dials were set!

The exposureof the scientificfraud brought somemomentsof amusementto the courtroom.


But behind it lay all epic exampleof heartlessness. cruelty, and indifferenceto human life.
"Quackery can kill," said deputy district attorney John Miner in his summary,"and the use of
fraudulentinstrumentssuch as thesedevicesin the courtroom is dangerousto human life."
The Drown-Chatfield scheme,which treatedthousandsof patientsand took in immensesums
of money for yearsafter its worthlessnesshad beendemonstratedin the Chicago experiments
and the federaltrial, demonstratesthat the nation is stiil far from solving, one of its gravest
social problems-- the menaceof healthfraud.

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Dr. Drown's llomo-Vibra Ray

"The physician is only allowed to think he knows it all, but the quack, ungoverned by
conscience,is permitted to know he knows it all; and with a fertile mental field for
humbuggery,truth can never successfullycompetewith untruth." - Dr. Albert Abrams

The history of radionicsbeginswith the discoveriesof Dr. Aibert Abrams around the
beginningof the 20th Century. Abrams was a respectablephysicianwho beganto pursue his
theoriesof diseaseshaving specificvibratory ratesthat could be detectedby tapping on the
patient'saMomen or spine.

He refined his diagnostictechniqueswith inventeddevicessuch as the "dynamizer."


Accordingto Martin Gardiner,in his book Fadsand Fallaciesin the Name of Science:

It was a box containingan insanejungle of wires. One wire ran to an electrical source.and
anotherwas attachedto the tbreheadof a healthyperson.A drop of blood was obtained
from the patient, on a piece of filter paper, and placed insidethe box. Abrams would then
percuss(tap) the abdomenof a healthyperson,who was strippedto the waist and always -
for a reasonnever madetoo clear - facing west. By listeningto the sounds,the doctor was
ableto diagnosethe ills of the patient...
Not only that, but without the patient even being present,Abrams could tell the patient'sage,
sex and religion.If a drop of blood from the patientwas not available,a lock of hair or even
a handwriting samplewas enough(he diagnosedills of long-deadhistorical personalitiesin
this manner).

After the dynamizercamethe "oscilloclast" and the "reflexophone." His discipleswere never
permitted to examinethe wiring in the boxes,which were rentcd to trained practitioners.
Gardncr again:

Shortly before the doctor's death,however, a committeeof scientistsopenedone of the


magic boxes and issueda report on what they found. It containedan ohm-meter,rheostat,
condenser,and other electricalgadgetsall wired together without rhyme or reason.
Sincepatientsdid not have to be physicallypresentto be diagnoscdby the devices,a thriving
industry was createdin which people could sendin blood samplesand receivediagnoses
through the mail. Some scepticstook advantageof this anonymity. Blood from a rooster was
sent to Abrams, who diagnosed"malaria, cancer,diabetes,and two venerealdiseases."

Among Dr. Abrams'converts was author Upton Sinclair,who wrote that Abrams "has made
the most revolutionary discovery of this or any other age. I venture to stake whatever
reputation I ever hope to havethat he has discoveredthe great secretofthe diagnosisand
cure of all major diseases."Further, Abrams had treated "over fifteen thousandpeople, and
my investigationconvincesme he has cured over ninety-five percent."

Gardiner srxnsup Sinclair'smany apologeticsfor Abrams as a "clinically perfect statement


of the persistenceof irrational belief on the part of a convert to a totally worthless set of
theorieshatchedin the brain of a brilliant paranoid."High critical praise,indeed.

Dr. Ruth Drown took things a step further, able to not only diagnosebut to cure from a
distance- any distance- as long as the operator of her Homo-Vibra Ray mechanismhad a

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blood sample&om the patient on-hand.Not only that, but the device could createX-Ray-like
pictures of the patient remotely.

In 1950,the University of Chicago formed a committeeto investigateDr. Drolvn's methods


at work - shehad beenhaving remarkablesuccessin finding enthusiasticpromoters,
including... well, read betweenthe lines in the university'sannouncement:

On the face of it, the Drown claims appearto be totally unworthy of seriousconsiderationby
anyone,leastof all a university. However, certain friends who are membersof lay boardsthat
have beenof great assistanceto the university have urged that the Drown claims be
investigatedso that they may be repudiatedif found unworthy or adaptcdto the benefit <lf
mankind if they should prove to be worthy.

It wasn't even close. In her first test, Dr. Drown took six photographsusing her machineon
blood samples.None were clcar enough for hcr to basea diagnosison. The tcsting
committeedecidedthat

the filrn imageswhich have intrigued Mrs. Drown and her disciplesare simple fog patterns
produced by exposureof the film to white light before it hasbeenfixed adequately.These
imagesare significantlyidenticalregardlessof whether or not the film is placedin Mrs.
Drown's machinebefore being submittedto the highly unorthodox processingwhioh has
beendevisedby her. In the numerousold filrns shown us by Mrs. Drown we can seeno
resemblanceto the anatomicalstructures,appliances,bacteria,etc., that Mrs. Drown
professesto see.

Test two, a diagnostictest using blood sampleswas equally disastrous.Healthy patientsand


oneswith obvious medicalproblemswere remotely diagnosedby Dr. Drown as suffering
from a motley assortmentof maladies.After badly misdiagnosingthree patients,the
remainingseventests were abandoned.According to the testing committee:

The machineis a sort of Ouija board. It is our belief that her allegedsuccessesrest solely on
the noncritical attitude of her followers. Her technic is to find so much trouble in so many
organsthat usually shecan say'I told you so'when sheregistersan occasionallucky positive
guess.In theseparticular tests, even this luck desertedher.

Test three testedthe healingpowers of Dr. Drown's machines.Drown had claimedto have
treated the hemorrhagingof a traffic accidentvictim in ltaly by using her machinein
California. Shewas confident she'dbe able to stop the bleedingof two lab animalsfrom one
room over. Two dogs had their arteriesperfbrated;two dogs bled to death;the committee
report:

In the opinion of all observers,including herself,Mrs. Drown failed completelyto control or


modify hemorrhage.Spectacularfailures such as thesehave hardly slowed the radionics
industry. Indeed,if the links in the column to the right are any indication, radionics is going
strong.

The modern radionicsexpert, with her thousand-dollarmedicaldowsing rod, her extensive


training in the subtletiesof homeopathicdiagnosticsamplesand remote healing,her
wholesaleappropriationof respectable-sounding medicalterminology and trendy new-age

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jargon - what are we to make of her and her practice?

It's cheapand easyto determinethat the apparatusand theory of radionics is completebunk.


The fact is, though, that as a form of faith healingit does heal somepeople with remarkable
success,and a successthat medical sciencemight be unableto match with its techniques.

Medicine has long acknowledgedthat in order to scientificallytest the efficacy of a new


medicine,for instance,it must be comparedto the effects of a placeboadministeredwith
cqual solcmnity, ritual and bclicf. This is bccauscthe solcmnity and ritual and bclicf can
themselvesheal.

Establishmentmedicineoften seemsto treat this as an inconvenientfog that makesthe


respectablediagnosisof physicalailmentswith chemicalremediesmore difficult.

Faith healers,like radionicspractitioners,use placeboheaiingas a technology,intuiting that


to masterthe authoritativetrappingsof a cure may heal more patientsthan a conservativc
and prudent scientific diagnosisand treatment.

An establishmentphysiciandiagnosesdepressionfrom a checklist of symptoms,represented


in a patient'scas€history and in interviewswith the patient. He knows that scientific,
double-blindtests have shown that chemicalsthat inhibit the "reuptake" of "serotonin" can
causethe patientsdepression-indicativesymptomsto lessenor disappear.

The radionicspractitioner discoversfrom the patient, who describeshimself as depressed,


overworked and struggling with the challengesof raising teenagers,clues as to wherc
disturbancesin the "subtle energy fields" that createthe multidimensionalinterference
pattern that is the patient'sbody and life may be found. She knows from her training and
experiencethat by using her precisioninstrument,shecan influencenot only the patient's
bodily health but the very circumstancesof his lifb that are causinghim distrcss.

In somepatients,a placeboniccure of their love-livesor their terrible commute or rotten


Iandlord - or perhapsmore importantly, the treatmentby a medicalpractitioner who agrees
that theseenvironmentalirritants are to blame(at least in part) for the problem - may lead to
better resultsfor the patient than all the scientifically-proventreatmentsof scientific
medicine.

I happento believein the nostrumsand rituals of establishmentmedicine,and I have no


patiencefor a healerwho wants to clear my chakraswith tachyonic chi-crystals.But, on the
other hand, an MD in a white lab coat with a stethiscopecan boggle me with equally
nonsensicaldiagnosesand coursesof treatment,expressedin a languagethat I respect(even
if I don't fully understand)and haveconfidencein, and I'm sold.

So here'san ethical question for Dr. Reader:If you have no idea what is wrong with a
patient and don't really know how to proceedor know of no therapy that's likely to promote
healingfor a particular patient - are you honestwith your patient?

Is it better to honestlyeonfessthe limitations of medicalknowledge and technique,or is it


better to put your hard-earnedtrappingsof medicalauthority to good use in the
"theatrapeutical"creation of a potent placebocure?

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tht s'."r' cornic ;lasma. KorJchett agrecd wrh Webcr's concept that th6c p"rii"l",
rvith unlimitecj intenstty lhroughout the immediare,erheric
d r n"on""n,r",
{ h u m i d i c l b a n d s u r r o u n"r" go u , p l a n
The rheory goei on lo slato that thii energy band caus€svibrational fields
ro issuc as ray3 and besr
from all {orms, up to a cgrtain dinanca. Thesc energicr prcsurnably obe,y
unknwn, but hypotharica
f o g i c a l ,m a r h e m a t i c a lr a v r si n t h e i r a c t i v i r y , l e d n o t e : s h a d e so f R A D t E s r H E s t A t .
Korschelt claimed his Jorm enetgy appatatus caused a vacuuming effcct,
crraled by rotation 8r
orderly intstraction nirh thc frec, positivc etheric particler, adding,
ind with thc nrgatrva molccul
inherent in solid forms.
"lt is theteforo possiblc," stated Korschelt, "by the dilfuse moving
aether in iha almospherr,
balance'out," ths base theory of Korschcrt's cosmic contraption. ,,This
apparatus,.' Korschclt vsot
"can be used for alt purposer wtrsre an incraaso,of living energy from
tha aeihers is darirod.,,
Therapeutic apparatus comprises a .tight Fig. z. Fis.
Fig. t.
urce-a.rrangedto project
source.a.rranged project a beam of infra-
beam of
red, ultra-violet or vjiible light radiaiion
and an initiator unit comprising at lealt
one generaily- conical spiral of non-mag-
netic material inrerposed in the parh ;f
tne Deam.An rnrtiator elernent13 compris-
ing a.tube 14, containing iour gerr"iiilv
conicai brass spirals lb mounrecio"no .om'-
mon. axial spindle 16 made of dieiecrric
moulded . plastic material. is aetaci,iUiv
mounred.in fronr of an int'ra-red ]amp iO sit
thar the light beam is at right angieiio thJ
axis of each spirai 15. Eaclispir"f riii-oiJ
vtcted wrth a radial tapping arm l? encae_
rng a predetermined point lg in eac-h
spirai 15. An eiectromagnetic ."aiitoi-j'fj
comprlslng a 70,000ohm resistor heateci bv
etectrlc power is mounted in the lower end
of the.tube 14. The radiator ig--"v-ifi""I
natrvely be in the form of
'nermtonrc vacuum " "o""""tlo.rit
tube. The settings of
rch tapping arm 1? is preadjusiea-a:[iini

34i

t--__ JALU ( Fig.s-


a4|Cs7--4-ft (z),
Fig-+
f f<**ftae.dt7 J)
GROT'PW
l -
Fig- s.
assemiely-elrhe.-apparatus, the pantrular
settrngs chosen berng ciependentupon :t;
conriition to be treated. The diei,.,'rJi
spindle 16 may be replacedUy coaxia-fai
magnets.

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Fig- 6.
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a
Figure 1 - Tha Korsch€lt apParatus so fixed upon tho
tripod stand, allowr tho sth6ric particl'r in
v€locrty to entat the mind'aura {ield of th. subiect
at the point of receptivc ingress,joining withthe
union betwo.n the intuitive and intellectual hemispheras
of ths br8in.
Figwe 2 - This spiral on disc device nill through a
system ol wrrss, galher lrtrorts aod curwcd linec of
aacrgy from the ether, bringing rhe etherrc partrcrc inro
a 'tat€ oi ,o.".ior,, il-;;;r;';;;
ctnain spots Jo rhat th€ liYing en€tEy can be made "rrJ
ussful in various ways. one sidc of tho
intetcsnnectod, wira'loop, spirai-framed disc is colored
bluo so thar idontiticatron botw.an porttrra
and ncr,.rtivcsides can alraays be assured.
Figure 3 - Thc helical cotl' as dayeloped upon rhe
round platE mentally suggeils rotatron ana is
therefora eftective with sufficienr and care{uily selecred
visuatizaion. Howcvcr, lhc charn ({igurc 5)
effect of double*idc' uita mountings might be
uritized as a driving mechanism ro gvrat. th. €rh.?rc
dreel under clnain conditions. The invantor suggBts
rh6 erhe?ic u*rirl can be amplified or lcngthened
tty aoplieation of the spiralJink clrain.
Figure 6 - Wire winding method connecting
m6tal ,ings as snom.

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Application Date: JuIy l, 1938 No. Lg5d|i38.


C o m p l e E , eS p e c i f i c a E . i o n A c c e p E , e d: Dec. I5, 1939

COMPLETE
SPECIFICATION
IIeEhod and l"leans For Obtaining Photographis lmages of
Living and Ot,her Object,s

I, Ruth Drown, a citizen of the Uniced Staces of


A m e r i c a , o f 4 7 0 6 O a l < w o o dA v e n u e , L o s A n q c l e s , C : : r Lt f o r n i a ,
U n i r e d St a E e s o f A m e r i c a , d o h e r e b y d e c l a r e t h e n a E . u r e
of this invention and in what manner the same i_s to be
performed, to be particularly described and ascerEaineci
i n a n d b y E . h ef o l l o w i n g s t , a E e m e n t :
T h e p r e s e n t i n v e n c i o n r e l a t e s t o a n r e L h o do f a n d
means f or obtaining photographic lmages of parts of E.he
hunan body or of oLher: objects. Onc object ot rny in-
vention is to enable accuraEe photographs of healthy
a n d d i s e a s e d p a r t s o f l i v i n g b o d i e s s o m e w h a Ls i m i l a r
to X-ray photography to be obtained in sinrple arnd easily
applied manner. Another object is to provide a compact,
portable apparatus for obtainine pho[ographic images
according Lo t.he invention.
IL. is believed thaE the action obtained by my pre-
s e n t m e t , h o dc o n s i s t , s i n a c t i v a L i n g t h e f l o w o f e l e c t r o n s
ol Etreuni-direcE.ional flow of currenL from the baE[ery
o r o t . h e r e q u i v a l e n t s o u r c e a n d E . i r er a d i a n E . e n e r g y o f
E,hebody being examined.
In pursuance of the foregoing anci accordi-ng bo my
present invention a method of obtaining photographic
images of Iiving and other objects and more pareicularly
human beings consists in subjecting a highly sensitized
photographic plate or film to an electromotive force so
a: !o produce a field Lhereon and providing means suscep-
tible to the influence of invisible enersv ravs or elec-
t r o n s o f [ h e a t o m s o f t h e o b j e c t E o b e p i i o c o g r : a p i r e <tlo
produce a change in voltage drop across an elccLrical
circuit to correspondingly influence said field.
1'hc apparatus for carryinl. ouL Llru inventron does
comprisc a Iight-scnsi.Eivc cell, a uni-direct-ionaI source
of currenE, corrnected aE tire neg,aLive side of Ehe catiro<le
of t,he tight,-sensieive cell and ac Lhe posiLive side Lo
E , h ea n o d e o f E h e c e l l . A s e r i e s o f i n r p e d a n c er h e o s t a L e s
connected so as to have a condenser aclion and connected
in parallel wit.h t,he cell and tire source of energy,

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^ r.o,.t-iFipr
opDo g':31::fi
sedpi^cu3"3r""of?i! , 3:"i::,::y;ii :ilr.l!"
f ilm or plaEe is located, said rheostac,s beinq connected
across one of c.he plaLes of rhe condenser and rhe cell
plaLes, and, che.other plate of the condenser being con-
nected Lo the filt,ered negaEive side of the said iource.

In carrf inq an embodiment of my invent,ion int.o


practice ir should be understood that the latent imaqe
is carried to the sensitized surface by means of a mig-
netic field having certain lines of force and the crriCt<-
ness or widEh of the field, i.e., Lransverse to Lhe shor-
Lest distance between t.he negat.ive and posit.ive points,
can vary from one t.hirty-second of an inch to an inch.
'fhis
field, when applied across a sensicized surface,
spreacis or is trapped to the plane of such surface and
bv action of a suitable developer the imaqe of the field
can be princed. Conseauently, if the poLential of che
applied force is varied by using the eieccronic or lighr
ray influence of Lhe object to be phot.ographed to aff6cr
the photo-electric cell included in the circuit of che
apparatus, the lines of force will be correspondingly
varied on the plate.

In practice t.he subject to be photographed is placed


close to the photo-electric cell anci it is f ound t.hat the
radiant energy of t,he subject impinges on tire cathode of
the tube resulting in an increasingly higher resisEance
placed across the cell. Such increase will cause an ex-
ceedingly minute change of the currenE in Ehe anode cir-
cuic, in Eurn producing a change in the voltage drop
across the circuit, such volrage drop or change in poLen-
E.ion being led through the selecting or cuninq section
constituted bv the rheostat. ThaE i_s to say a photo-
electric celI is used to isolate a parEicular section to
be photographed and in doinq so iE. pictures cha.nges in
elecEro-motive f orce in an elect.rical circuj-t, such
changes of the electro-motive force beine utilised to
excite Ehe circuit producing a field across a highlv
sensicized ermrlsion surface, t.he resulting distorti_on or
change of Ehe lines of force across said surface produ-
cing an image which can be developed chemically. Suitable
apparacus for achieving this resuLt is illusLrated by the
.rppended sheets of drawings whcrein:

Fig. I i s a d i a g r a n u n a t i c v i e w o [ a c o m p L e L ec i r c u i c .

F-ig. 2 is a sectional side el.cr,'ationview of a por-


table casing acconunodating the cell, rheost..rt or tuning
device, phoE.ographic plat,e-holder and ci-rcuir wiring.
ltig. 3 is a detail sectional plan view showing one

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of which
of the adjuscable tuning devices, a.number
connecCed i n t . h e c i r c u i t a s s h own diagram-
"* i"ui i-"ri"fiffya 6 l v i n n i ! . l , . a n d a s s e m b l e d o n a p a n e l i n t h e
;;;;;bl;'.tring as qngwn :-n f ront and broken rear eleva-
[i;;; in Figs.-4 and 5 resPecEiverY'
or
Referring Eo t'he drawings a source, of direct
I i s " c o n n e c r . e d by its negative
uni_direcEiorual-.rrii"r,g
cell 3 via a
side ro rire caihoJe 2 of a photo-electric
fil;";-4 which-can consist be coils o f i n s u late<i wire
on b o c h i r o n c o r e s a n d a ir cores:rnd
or solenoids;";;J
r h e - i o u r c e o f p o r . e n r . i a l r n a y b e a battery
G ;;;i;r.
uhe porrable caiing 5 so !h.E Ehe apparatus
"; ;";r-i ib""a - i " s e l f - c o n [ " i " L a and avallable for use an;nvhere.
T h e o o s i t i v e s i d e o f t h e s o u r c e l i s c o n n e c t e d t o L tarned a
celf 3. C o n n e c E e ca i cross the anode
"r "e. cat5i "f i. ei -r; h ; Z i r - o " u l ' o r - p r e f e r a b l y as shownr 1 Pluraliry
of series-coupled i m p e d a n c e r h e o s t a ts B which are con-
7 being in
s.r:l-lcted co aci as condensers, the rectifier o f the
turn connecEeJ-ro Ehe f i l t e r e d n e g a E , i v e s i d e
t h a t t h e r h e o s t a C s a r E i n p a r a l l e l wi-t'h the
source I so This
of the battery a n d c e l l .
beforemencionel-.it."if E ube
may be a quartz-cr'yst'al .ryp-e' a v a c u u m
rect.ifier c h e m ical
^ t".aifier o f t h l o x i d e ' t y p e o r a
rectifier, ( r e l a t i o n
A-;;ir of large surf ace a r b a i n
rect.if ier. l 0 a r e Io-
p l a t e s 9 a n d
ro rheir chici<Ilrrl-.."Jujting Ler the
r e l a E i b n s h i p ' e ' E '
cated in natt;;it-tp".ua ,af
* " " " " ' _ " r " f i x e d c o n d e n s e r a n d a r e c o n n e c E ' e d i n p afroar m l -s
lel wich the ,u.iiii"r. This condenser device
pio["gr"pni"g device because b e t w e c n L hem
i;-"if;;r
p l a t e o r f i l m '
i ; i " i " t p o " . "d o highiy s6nsitized

l.Jiththesourceofthepotentialconneccedasshown
Eirere will a <lifference of potent-iaI between
" f t " y t -
the cachocleand anode of the cell, b e tire anode l>einq posi-
direction
Live to ctl" caiftol. by reason of the applied
;i ;"lariry of rhe source of pot'enEial'
is placed
In praccice the object' to be examined
of-rhe cathode s o t h a t ttre invisible
close to t.he ,"ir"""
w i l l i m p i n g e upon the cathode
Iight Tays."t"t"ai"iiottt
r e s u l L r n g ',l-h"i s electrons being emirtecl f rom the
" " gp"llai "c; c s a n e g a t i v e p o t l n t i u rl o n L l r c a n o d e
catilocie.
across Lhc cell
and an increaiecl reslstance is placed
resultinq in'1"-"xieeaingty r n i n u t e c h a r n g eo I c u r r c n t i n
rhe anode circuit. Becarjse of rhis change in current
Ehere will U"-"-"ofrige . l r o p - i " t o t s E h e .d i r c u i t w h i c h i s
led rhrough ihe ,.f""Eing o; runing section collst'ituLed
by the rheosEaLs.

ThechangesinclielecEricsEressoft'hecondettser.

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the cnarl-
lLlie arrang,ementof Places 9 and l0 caused by
p o t e n t i a l t o t h e and l0r pro-
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c j u c e s c o r r e s p o n d i n" g p p ci ih"aan g e s i n r 'Ph lea ft ieesl d. 9 i ; h i c i r r 3 c c r l ' r -
c ^ i r . , " a i n t h ; s " .' rf hs li tsi z e d - s u r f a c e of the phc-,Eorraphic
olace or f llm. f i e l d i s i n the nat,ure ot a na[nc-
Li;"ii"ia ;iah oppioptiat.e Iines of force dependini: upcn
;;; p"rricular;;t;i;;;f u h e r u n i n g d e r . ' i c ec o n s c i L u t e <j i-iv, cr '
t 5 e i - m p e c i a n c er h e o s C a E s 8 . A s t h e C u n e < ii n e l e c t r o - m o L
iorce which ptoJlt"u" Ehe f ield is varied or rei.ui'at:g-,
or orfanisnl
bv ihe enerqy derived from the nervous syst'em
o u i b e i n g p h o c o g r a p i r e d ' L i t e f ie ld i s
;;i ;il; r i;i;;
,,'aried accorciingly . " . r
number
The tuninq device can comprise any suit'able
in seribs as s 6 o w n I n l " i g . i to
of rheosLaLs.3""".i.a com-
j u s t m e n t ' E a c h r i r e o s t a t e
a f f ord a rvicje ranBe of ad in an
^ p L . r r , r i i l i c o n d u c t o r s t u d s L a a r r a n c ' . e d
f.iru, "f pivot prn l-5 [rom
a r c u a t - e p a t . h a b- "o-u. oE"aC "c. ef n t e r c o n d u c t o r
rvhich ra<iiagei l6 e n g a g i n g L he studs -singL1"
E.rcir stuci is i i n e a w i c h a n i n s r i l i r i n g s leeve Li abouL
capacit'1r
w h i c i r i s w o u n J a w i r e 1 8 s o t h a t t ' h e r : e i s a ' [ h e w L n d' -
s L u d 1 4 '
betrvecn Lhe wire and the conductor
^t" in series for each rheosLat' and rhe c'on-
i;;;-i8
c o nnected to
ductor pivot pi;-i5 of each rheostaL is
ctt" next r h e o s L a t i n s uccession as
cire tirsL,ol.tii"g-ot
j . n Fig. l-" S u c h a n a r r a n g e m e n t a f i o r d s a wide
shown
f ine .""i"g' the impedir.rce !?*?O i n the cir-
r."g"
" L uy t'he n u m b e r o f w i n d i n gs selec-
cuiL beins a"cnt*i"Ei

'the lt-t Llxcd


rheosLals can be mounted on a Panel
A s w i l c h 2 Q i o r m a kin;; and
i n cire porrabie-."ti"g-S' p r o yidei on
breal<inr the circuir 5f the batEery c ? l b e
c e l I 3 c a n be pLuS-
C n i s D a n e I, o . r ; - t . f t . p h o t o - e l e c t r i c - i t - t gb e E r v e e n
i l ' o n t h e b a s e o f t h e c a s
,:cc i nto a to.["i a c o mpartmenL
;;; p"""i ig ;;J a parriE.ion 22 s e p a r a E i n s
p l a t e s ' 9 l O ' I n rnediarelr"
23 containinq Ehe condenser i"1 is a narrow Iio
i r " t w e e n t h e s e t w o p l a t e s
above che ,p^."-
24 adapted r"-iigtlc i""f c f t " c o m p a r t m e n E 2 3' 1 1 9 - ! : . 1 :
op"""a'io, i_nserEion and removal of a mounc conLal-nInt-
t . h e p h o c o g r a P h i cP l a t e o r f i l m '

l i ; r vi n g n o- nw, yp-ar iriE dicularly described and a scerca i ncd


t5e ,-C,r."'of inven't.ion and in wtlaL rn"]nncr Llte
.a declare that whaL I claim is:--
samc is to rro piriormed,
oI i'9t
l . t ' l e c l r o coi f o b L a i n i n g p h o t o g r a p h i c r e c o r d s itr lr;ntt-
o r o i f , ! t o b j e c r s c o n s i s t i n s '
L i o n s o L h u r r u r nb o d i e s p o r ' I i .lrn
Lzecl L a t e
i n q a r r a g n c ti c f i e l d a c r o s s a s e n i i r c h a nqes
^., circuit a n d p r o d u c i n g
t y^*"".."or m e a n s of
in rhe ereccro-;;ii"; " i " i t r i . r r f o r c e - i n r h e c i r c u j - t ?y
c e l l e x p o s e d
a lizhr-ser,rili',re cell or phouo-electric

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to the influence of Lire radiant energy of the object Eo


be photographed.

2. t'lerhod of obtaining pirot.ographic records of por-


tions of human bodies and other objects consisting in
creating a magnetic field by an elecErical device and Io-
cat,ing a highly sensitized photographic plat.e or f ilm in
t,he magnet,ic field and locating a light-sensiEive cell in
jurxtaposition to Lire object to be photographed, -placing
a potent,ial on Ehe anode of the cell by means of a uni-
diiect.ional source of curreng of E.he said circuiL to in-
crease ttre resistance of t.he cell and rhereby produce a
change in voltage drop across the circuit to the said
f ield-producing m e a n s.

3. Appara[us for obtaining phoEographic records of


p o r t i o n s o f t r u m a nb o d i e s a n d o t h e r o b j e c t s c o m p r i s i n q
means f or appiVing a rn:gneLic iield acl:oss tlrc sensLCizeci
surface oi a ptrotogral;hic pLate or film, a pitoto-clr:ct-ric
or lighc sensitive cell adapted to producc change:; ln Lhc
electiomotive force producing said field and susccpCible
to the ipfluence o1-electrons;iivel off- Ity Lhc ratiianL
energy of the object to be e x a m i n d , a nd tuning mcans con-
nected in r;arallel with Lhe cell and a source of current-

4. ApparaEus for obt:aining photograpiric records of


portions of human bodies and other objects compriling
; light,-sensiEive cell, a uni-direccisral source of cur-
rent connected at the neqative side via a filter to the
c a E , h o d eo f t h e l i g h L . - s e n s i L i v e c e l l a n d a E [ h e p o s i t i v e
side to the anode of Ehe celJ", a series of impedance
rheostat.s connect,ed in parallel wich the cell and the
source of current, a recUifier, and Cerminal members be-
tween rvhich the f i1m or plate is locaE.ed, said rheostats
being connected across one of the Eermiruel members and
t.he Cell plate, and the oLher terminal member bqinq con-
nected Eo Ehe f ilt,ered negative side of the said source.

5. ApparaEus for obLaining photographic records 'lf


p o r L i o n s o f i r u m a nb o d i e s a n d o t h e r o b j e c E , s - a c c o r d i n q t o
llaims 4 or 5, wherein ghe negaLi'r,'e side of tire source
oI current is connected [o t-he cattro<ie of [l-re pho[o-
c l c c t r i c o r l i . l l h t - s c t t s i L i v c c e l l . v i , a o n e ( ) 1 -{ I l ( ) r cs o l e n -
o i < i s o r c o . i l s o l L t t : ; u I a L t : tw l L r c w o u r t <o l tt ai.r-ctlrcs nttd
iron cores.

6 . A p p a r a t - u s f o r o b t - aj - n i n i ] p i r o L o t i r a p h i c r e c o r c l s o f
p o r t i o n s b F h t u r u r nb o d i e s a n d o l h e r o b j e c t s a c c o r c l i n q t o
claim 4 o'r 5, wherein zr port.able casinr, acconunodates [he
elecCrical elements and is parEitioned to screen the
o l a E e o r f i l m r e c e i v i n g s e c t i o n f r o m E . h ec e l l a n d t h e
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t:unin3 means or rheost'at's.

7. Apparatus for obraininc phocogranhic rccnrcs


o I p o r t i o i r i o f h u m a nb o d i e s a n d o t h e r o b i e c t s s u t / s L a r -
Iir,'Lii or described wifh ref erence to Lhe accomprnltLIi\
1 1r a r g i n q s .

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lrD rt^8ltnffi.alr ol| tEl vob
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Itr.(L &orvur lrnOlt'n
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t tbe €leloenta or
This inventlon relet€s to thc art ol debcttng 'oe r:errtcd from elecrric$l
the pr€ronca ol and morrurl|lg the !ilt€Dtlty thelr efe€0 mry over cos-
or qu8ntlty of any of tJlr Esosn Gl$iro-chcnlcai ductoE. it :' the obrcct ol ",b18isventlon io pro-
srrles of elementaof materlrl mritcr, or the com- vide aDfrEtul hsvl:u ilUtable conductors rnd
blnatton of two or morc ruob el?Dctrts, whether ! psrtl rc tDrt rn lydlf ol eubctsDce may bo
in solld, iuld or guGour fornu o3 (xdlnrrt noom accoErCllc(L Thc rrdrflmr or tbe etrect ol
tcmperaCurer and wttbout rpolrl trlltmcnt or suCh ndrtbE lrom knrn elstncnts or col|'-
requtrlnS Nny ctrangc lo thc rmtslrt undcr blDru@r of tvo or mor eleEdrta of mrtcrlal
observaltoD- mrgttr nry oot only bc cgrrled ovfelcctrlcel
Ttts appltcaLlon ls s cootlBurtlon ltr Frt of l0 coDducion snd hsndled Lo a. mauner slmllar
my co-pctrlrng appllosglon tor lrtt€rr Setent to sE odlnrry elcctrlcll current. but tbey m8y
.3€rial NuEb€r 556,653.nbd Bcptambr 3t. 19{1. bo afccted by ltectrl€d crmclty lltductsllce clrd
nnd nos absndoned sDd psrtstrfDtl to frglve- red!t.e. Tba ndl.tloD. mrt slso b€ --
meDtr ltr DetccttoD ol emroatlool ftlrrl Ert('rlsls frrctd, tctlsd, d8rrstld ot ottlrwl!€ manlp-
snd vdunc| tbsreol. . 16 ulst€d lI tle saa rtrl$ar il tho rsdlstloDl
Ttre prlmery rln o( thle lnventlon la ttre pr,o- of tbc. vldblc tDactun. A€tordtllsly, therefore.
vlslou of a metbod snd spprrgtur for dctctlng thla tnventlon btl lm ou ol ita stml to provlde
g1e prcEcnoeof Eay elemeut or conbbrtlou of ao lrutrunent lor horrllng tba radiatlons.
elemeuts thet mry be l|r tbe nrbbacr tm&r ldcotltylng tldr prerec, eDsltdlg them ald
observatlon and to detcrmlnl tbc lrrtanlty or gO mcarurlnt thdr lot odty---dt io tbo en<l tbat
quantlly tbereof. thc pmct st onc or mt! of the kBown ele-
Ttrir inventloa haa lor r stlll lurtbcr ob,cct m6nt! Ely bo concludcd lrosr the charadtor
to plovide a metbod and mcrnr for dctatlnr of ibr nrllrtton El dttqgtlDrd by the bcbstdor
rhe presence oi and anslydrls rod mGrJqrtDa ol thr rudydag dcvlcc eod tbe valuea read
the quantity sI' lnttnrtly of eisucutr or coublnr- 26 from tbo .ppruprlrt€ tcll|| iorailng s plrt cd
Uan of elemorts ltr t}le subtrloc tEdcr oEGrva- thc hrtrtlEcot.
tlon through the crpture sad .ndytls d rldtr- Othff obrrot! of the UrvrDtton wlll appear dtrr-
tiorui emanattnS trom tbr laE alcnmtr. th?tbEr tng tha oounc of thc toUovla{ apecllcatlon, re-
t.lre sald rrdtatloaf ba of rlBtrbrl or oplloal lerrlE ro lhr accomtnoyfD3 dnwfDs. strcrdn:
charactcrlltlc!, or botb- tO fte. I E s cohtmrtJorl ind dlEgrsElortlcal
A yct furthor rtn of t&,| lnvenuou tr to pro- vtew Ulufinltns fD 5ltrultl at tor dst ctls o(
vido r1r tutruErat hrvtDf e retloa drvlcc, emcgltlonr fron nrLibb f,ld mnlurtnt tbc
the surtsc! ?hot.cot !u stct d bv tbr lntroduc- voiuElc !hclo6(. Erdl lD ll6ol{aee tttb tb3
ttoB of radlrtloru thlrlto, !a ilclr r rrrn'ror ttrit prt !3 tnvatl8.
rhe sur'(ecc of tha dcvtco rllt hrtt ttr ab[lty to 3! Ftt. I L t8 mlsritrl &tru(xl lrr8r@trry
reEllt movonrcnt of rrtlolo otc tll trc cbruged EchoErttc vl.w lllultrrtJE3 $ potuo|r of t'be ll-
wheo onergt lovr tbroulb tbc EpFnirr, of strunat sborn l! Ftg' f.
whlch ihc Feroum dlvl€ || r ftL Fts. I !| s lrrfEcDtltt elcvailoorl vlery of a
A further olm of rhs tnvcntlo la to prcvlda chart. urllc tl oolrcdd@ rtth tbe bstru-
an atomlc ndLrttou Blslyltr. brvflg s8 orF of 46 ment. to trrDll3ta thc eale r€rdl!81 Xrto ldloH-
Its lnlports[t ol|DGDtt. r rruthn dovtcc. t"be tloetton of ibc subt'!$r: sDd
surface 'phcroof l| aflectad lo lmrurc .dbtloo Fte. { lr c dt|.ItElol5cal vtas lut'ctr8tlaa
or frlcrlon Ns thc operacor ol tlr tullytcr strole! anoihcr iypt of ndtrHil rcltlctlns mcmb6r'
the surfaco of tbc dcylce rad qralpufrta ttre cepablo ot torntDs t frt ol t'he lDttruE nt
I'nscrumeDtto dtEct rrdlsi!6 thto. rl illutrated tD tl!. 1.
It has been dtlcovcrcd thrl tbat are radla- mor to r"ttrrtot spc0orlly to ttre pertr ol
riont emanattnS (mm or rurlr'Gd lrom e*h of thc rppenhr! dlrgrtmmrtlcdly Ulustrai€d lr
the known elcrnrnt,| coEtltutlDt Drtarrrl Brt- thc inrlng, darlficacldr c( ihe llrcory upou
t r. Tbese emagauosr occur et ot{h;y rcom whlch tttc lnvcstton tr pndlcltrd vtll bc mrde
rcmpcratur€3. l. e. {0' F. to rD" F. lai l,bey hrve 69 by exdsltrhg efipcrlmeDts heretoforc conductctl
clrclrlcal snd optlcal chrnrtartrStan rd frc- rnd cafrrbh of pmvuu rlr pbaromeoel tJmdc
quencies whlch arc dlspilcd rn tbt 'onG irom hcr€tttaftff dtlciosod il ilrvlDg r bcrrlng uDoD
the vlolrt ray portlon of rhil v||Ir sDro?rugr up the pracdcablllSy and '.:tlllty of botb thD 61co-
lnto bhi ultrrvlolet porflor. rblob Dl| br| trlcd ald optlol spp$rt$l
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mntler produce sollre torm ot encrgy, probebly lf, prtsn tl end electrode lt. all as shown ln
tlcctrons whtcrr can be rnade 0o tlow along elec- tls.2. Appsretu.r ll ls Jofn€dto urut t0 by con-
tt t(:Rlconductors. The flow lronr eech of the ele- ductors ll snd 20 ocros! whlch ls AGposcOa con_
menls havlng cheractcrtstlct dltrereng from the ventlornl varlable condeDlcr if ano wtth whtch
olhers' Conversely,thc 0ow of electronsalong o lsenployedIcondensrrofstm[rrtyp€ll,locaged
s conductor produces e rrdlrtton hevlng cher- ln conducior tf, tl tuustratad. Vsrtable con-
8ct€ristlcs of the radlrtlon troE ercb respectlve dralGr! tt aad ll mry lc oi strnosrd redto-
element. Euch of tbe lnocrn elements tr ar€ re- brodcrrt typG rnd thcl, Bre pro"fJ"O wrth grad-
quired Loleed growlnS plsnts hrvc bGGntrsnmtt- urtad scrlei la convcnuonrl nanner.
ted lo the planE through rnetsUlc conductors as l0 hlm lt g of eny sultrble r.V-..f.".tin*
the pl8nt^i were enClrelylsolsted from the. ele- sub-
strnce s6 gl8sr, qu.Brtz or anslogous maLertals.
Ilrcnts uDon whlcb they were fed. More preclscly, In grctlce r prl,sEr2l having two porrsneCf
sccds wena plrotad ln boxe! ln a. drrtcncd barc- dtlpdcd rt rnglee from 30 to 60 aegrees"ces
mcnt roon. one of thc borcr o( plants cont&in- hes
provcd lrtbt3ctory. AD electrode ll r :ohco to
lns some o( thc recds wes uscd o! a contnol End to bU f f by coductor f0 ana conJulior
no apparntustor transmllttng elemcnt redlrilons ff. Stc-
flonrry eiectrcdetf rnry G oi .on-
thereto provtd?d. The remrtnlng tnxeo ol planLs ducttng mrterlel such L eium,fnlm. "ny-Jo"l.r.rt
hBClelectrodes or plcces o( conducung mst€rr8l brus.i, cop-
pcr or subtrnces havlna ctectrrcat
mounCedor otherwlse disporcd sd.rac€nt thereto. propcriles. thc Otstonce-"f"n"iogou,
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and each box of plsnts was ecprrately ettached to 30 prlsm :t ls not crlilcel so ll from
fong ; ine radiations
a conductor ertendlng to s polDt outslde ihe or enaarttoru reech prrrn lt through s connned
bulldlns wheru electrodegor plrtas were attschcd pacho( trevel ln tJle naturc of e thln band or llne,
to che conductors ead Bllowed to reanln exposed in pracuce, trus dbtrnc€ was !rcm one_hBlf to
to the llght. guch of tbe kaown elemeotr ss re- two lnchec. A pa$sgcwry tl formed between
qulred !o lmDTrt normrl chrncterlrttcr !o tire zJ eprtroloettcdl;op3dG5ul.tfiil€rerneptsdl-
plant'! werc a9prrentlv lcd tbereto by brvlng the rcitr tnc riarrudas-to; dc"t ud ;;"
radtaUoos of thc elemcutr from tbe llhl con- on one f ace
ot pr.tru lf.
ducted to the plrntr tlrrqrsh tbc wlrer and a,6so- The en8te of incidence of ur!; p&th of tr'vel
clsted electrodcs. ThG trcst€d plrsts scre rels- to thc race ot the prlsm l! wrr of the orcler of 5.5"
tlvely he8lthy but the concrol plaot assutned the 30 for bcrt resultr
and lor obtelnlns the wiclest usc-
characterlstlcs of grostDg vetct8tlo! whlch h8E fui scgmeniafqng sctto U.
been deprlved o( tbc el€Deatr tr| n8turrt tlshc. arrcre,ctroacltshlltsucalongrcale
Psrtlcularly was the control pbDt dovotd ot chlo- 3l is Jorned
to ,'nlt fl bJ conOuctc lt. Electrocle lt i.s of
rophyl whtle the remainln3 plratr wcrc green.
AfrDrratl5lorl8borttoryorconnarcldureand _- thc srtrre spccllcaUonc art ,"-t if"f" and dts-
J5 tsncs froE prtet ff ar etcctroOe-ii Uut ls suit-
for detectlng thc prescnce ol eoy of thc lcnown ably urqtnt d toinoveracni
elemeni!. preferablv reller upon the elcnent of to scale ll
whera ltr palUon m.y ,u"AUyE "O""..,inilcatcd uy a
f ottch' snd thcrefore. the sllu ol the opcrator. polntcr ll'Eovrblc thcrcwlur and extrnclln( out-
The lnslrument dlEsrEmmrttcslty lllurtntcd. ln
... werdl' urcrctrom towud scslG I tn atlrrment
Fll<.I comprlsere unlt lf Includtng a coll li tlls-- l(t wtth ihe prt.lr of travcl of the lhtn i"y or ,.,r,..xy
vxrstrdt'o plck up redlatlon lrom substrnce ll. lndtcrt{d by the llne ta. Tlr;;;- toLrrLronor
wherelnthe known et"montrare dlrpqtcd end that elcctrodc ti t.rsubstanudly on a,'dton "i
Itre to be d€t€ctad' The tcmpentun of rubEt8nce line cx-
beadlnr lonsttudlnatty scrors trrJ " ra.e oI prt.im z!
l' mav be wlthln the range ot fron {o to 90" F, proriiar-toiio"ttoc.
but such tenpcrsture t! not crtilcsl. Thb nnge {j worl bcct wnen ta. Elcclrode.srz ancr 3!
they J"Uu.ji thln snd of
ilrrusbccn found srSlrtectorY tn sctusl pnoilce. "".
thc o[dcr of a lew mll! t]rtclness.
Coll It may bc I sDtrsily wound lat body ap- Ar lllutrrtal
proxlm8tely 2 ln. ln dlrmct€r tDd formcd of mag- ln Ft8. A, nlc tt ls ctubr8ted
wlth lDdlcb ff. aud tbcce tndlctB sr€ on chart
net Insuletcd wlre of any convenuonsl sE€. .t.s lf etong onc edlB thcraor. Th! hdlcta on chrrt
8n alternatlve' thlr cott lt Ery bc r slndc layer, 60 fl hryc
bG?a glven a corrclpondtng rerereace
cyllndrtcalcoll.wouudontcoreof Inrulr3lngma_ numcnl lo tbolc on scdc fl for clrrlfylng the
tetld substantlauy t lE" tn dlunct r. The ex- dacrtpuon herctnrrter ret down. Intllclr lf on
aatDtessiyen for thts cofl ll Bre not crlttcal snd charti|a;ff;rtc
.solong as the coll lr tn the fletcl of radlaglon of thcrtontc,etghtof elements
of rnitteirai-con{nuc up to lnclude aU known
l', thcpurposc or unlc l! wlll be rut- oo iicnenii-orttercctro-cf,cn&n-A;rrheu
;ti,:J:"tt rho
t};f
. rnsrcad
or eBprovrns
courr.
dlrectly conncotedto sublgtnec la_wrre
rr m"v-]: ;lT:1ffi,-..r-. rr m"eybc
or lrlra f0 may elthcr r con{aUotUly rnrlrble tyDc or Ir mty so3_
bc terntnrtrd tn B! et€ctrode BDd t"ho tett r dB-
polcd wlth r?1.!ton torubrtlacc ll ar to ptck.up ;dffi;;;; o, non-t51tuc61r! r6tstaDce udtr
the rtdtrdour th.refroa. rr d6t co|l lt ln rhe 0O -- lt. lt. ff. ind lf rrc croh r.lrut\d b, r cTAGb
lllustlatcd cmbodlzrant. In thb crs€. wlrc [ h-'rrri;;-b!"
-vr- pobt ft. ll. ll aaO tt rarpe-
mcybosrounclodorconnrct dttpsrttGlytosub- --fn-'pncUcc.
il;t:
stsnce fa or t€rttlnrred ln anothcr etcctroCc untt tl vlll hrvc Dcn ttncs Lbe
whlchmByrl.robcallcedncrrsubrtencc lf. The 00 d;qfi;Tir4t Ct. sblcb t! tur! ls ren umce
proxtmlty of tubstsnce lf to col ll or thc ;h" G;-Lit ff. e!c. (thc vducr mqy ilDdc
elee- ,rom fncttoruol t otlauptolcycral Drcgohm!).
lroder er th? calc nev be. lr ruch as to be wttnrn
ilil ;b; ; E|ght bc 1 uregob tn ilcr
radtattoa
ot uc.nrnrtl*"-tr;; r;o- roo,ooo
onri each;unlt n tJrcnFouldbe too,ooo
of
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. Apparsrus r tsarnenuary .,rh,Durrtrbrc
Ivzer tuncble co t'ltc spectlc teoiruon
nnar. Hff#frtf.t$,r"*:ffiST trg jirfJ;
ooiroo. orrnrcrcb,roaroonunqttbGraLllertunltvoulcl
It conststs of two Drtnctp&l peitq the Arst be-
lnF the iwo stendrtd type of vrn.bla condusers, havc rtlf lo? eBouSh to ctvc tDc deolre<terac!-
ac!! to the mcfsur.cd vulnrnc o! tataulty of the
lr and lt. .!d rha lccoftt b.lrr tdrr;-rJG"r- rrdtrttoD!.
lng devtcc urrd6 uD ol elcetrorli ff-irlrc;\y
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untund rsdlo frequency tvpe trarutormer 6l detcrmlned by pcltlonlng electrde tt on s ltlo
throuSh the medtum ot conductors 12 and 60' of radl,allon ll where the derree number on the
Unlt a0 may be Jolned to unlt lt by reslstance face ol scrle ll ls qulckly read end used by re-
6,rxpll[g or ogher convengloml coupllng ol thc Ierring lo chart ll. Wlren lhe degree Incucla {|
typc frequentlv used ln stsndard broadcrst radlo s ls so locatad. lhe tltre on chart a0 exteDdlna
reeelvers eDd whlch 1r aDalosous to transformer therefroE tt followed unul lt reaches tbe
!ti dlBgonal llne {l on cbart ll rhereupon lhe opcr-
Ilnlt t! m&y be o conventlongl thrce strge tuned ator then follorc the lnters€cttng llne to the loeer
edse of the chart Fhere lhe value ol the stomlc

fl rndlo lrequency broodcast band-ty?c of ampllier


wr[h the ucual varlEble condensers omltted or lt
nrty be of the reslstance coupled ol tnpedance
coupled typc often used ln rsdlo brudcsat iype
the vclue
I0 wetght ll ls rcad. These atomlc welshtt are well
known end ere used ln convcntlonal texts aud
sclentllc i'orkl.
ID pr8ctice, for example, let tt be a.s.sumedthBt,
nmpllflers. Ssld amplmer lntcnrtllet
of the radlatlons reachlnS lt so thot tJre eflect substanee ll contnlns cnlclum btt[ it rs nol known
rrpon detcctor ll ls clegrly dbcenuble. Undr:r 16 that such ls the case. The anclr' lrt. whlch the
some ccndltlons, lhe reactlons from unlt ll msy unlnown ray or radletlon leavts prism 28 wlll
be put dlrectly lnto detector It wlthout lot€rp6' teech its name for. as the operator moves thP
inc unlt l0 but ampliflcatlon of the radlatlons ls flncers over the surface of detect(lr 12. electrode
deslrable. 3t is shlfted slowly and polnter 18 moves along
Det€ctor 12 ls a device that wlll tndlcate I 29 scale 3l untll a creat('r degree of adhesion or re-
chenge from its normsl stst€ when lhe radlotlons sistance lo motlon at lhe srrrfece of dctector l2 ls
from the analyzer l! *re catxed to lnfluence ib. set up. Thi.s oceurs when lhe energv or radlatton
Deteetor ll may be connected bo unlt l0 bv flows from unlt 16 lhrough unlts {0 and l0 lnto
'12.
- t l transformer ll or lt msy b€ placed ncar enough detector When electrode 3! is a! a posltlon
T i to ptck up the radlatlona from the output of unlt 26 where lC ls intereeptlng a radlat.lon from prlsm
l0 wlthout dlrect contact so long as lt la placed l!. or lensc lC0. thc reslstance lo stroke st de-
wrthln the fleld of radlatlons. tector l2 wlll be of hlchest order.
Detector l2 ts preferably an electrlcal conductor As soon as elcctrodc 3l has been poslbloned as
roated wlth a materlal havlnc such characterlstlcs dcscrlbed. vari,.tblecondenser 22 ls adlustcd while
thet under Influence of energy flowlng throuch 30 thc oDerator contlnues to stroke deteci,or l? to tt
t.he conductlnc portton, the coatlng wlll chrnge lLs position where lhe greatest drag at cletector ll
surface tenslon or vlscoslty. or ln lomc m8nner ls agaln manlfesied. Nextr,varlable condenser 2f
irve evldence of the pres€nce ol the encrty flow- ls slmllarly manlpulated to obtain s .setttngwhere
rng through the conductlng portlon by ptducinc t,hedrag aCdet.ectorll again reaahes a m&xlmum.
l sreater drag or reslst$nee to the movement o( 35 Eleetrode t! is then rendjttsted for a flnal posl'
rrnv part of the body of the operator tlrertover' Llon. The employment of condenscrs 22 and 2l
.srtcir as the hand or flngers. It has bcen lound Insure a more accrrrate settlng of rninter 78 by
rrractlcal to use a metal plete coverd wlth a sheet vlrtue of thelr additional fllterlnr action
cf pla.sclc or coated wlth lacquer. whlch plrte ts In the lllustratlon. cieetrode t8 hns lntorccpt('d
of r.n area convenlent for stroklng rlth the tlpe 'ttr t h e p a t h o f r a d l a t l o n w l t h p o i n t e r 1 8 r t t h r ' n t t -
of th,, i-rnsers or pelm o( the hend. It mey also m e r a l l 0 o n s c e l e l l n n d r e f e r e n c ct o c h a r t 1 6 w i l l
b' a sheet or plastlc wlth a coil slmller to coll l2 teach the operator thBt the eloment itavinrl
rlrsposd ndjacent thereto and connectad to the stomlc weight ?9.2 is that trom which the radia-
^rrrplins transformer ll. tlon alonc dotted llne ?5 is travelllne. rl atnmr(:
Irlc. { lllustrateg another lorm of thrt Dort of 45 welghi ?9.2 ts calclum then thet eiement ln .sub-
untt t8 showlnB ns. 2. so far as the elcmcrrt stance ll has been localed.
(9.r.o,u separator or fllter portlon thereol tr eoncerned. Ttte manner of uslns lens 100 ls substsntlullv
Thls seperatton or flltrrtnc ts accomDllrtrd ln thc the same a8 descrlH ln connectlon wlth rhe usc
t?5 embodtment t[ustrat€d In Fl8. I aod ttg. 2 bv of prlsm 2l; The focal polnt ol paths of radla-
nrlrm 21. In Ftg. ,l a lens tfl hee the elcctrode 50 tlon of the elements wtll csuse deteetor ?2 to re-
32 dlspced adjecent thereto ond rnovfblt elec- sct and establlsh a drag to the operator's Louch'
trode tl tr rhlltable torerd and lrmr lcnt l0t. whereupon the scale tl mey be read end lts read-
gcole tndlcla ll are cllrposed tn a llnc plrellel lna translated by reference to chart 10.
to the path of travel ol electrodc tl rnd tlrc ele- Whet actually hanpens Rt dctector 12 to tn-
ment or elements Involved wlll trc dctcrmlncd by i,5 crease and decrease lts drag to tho touch of the
the locatlon or the scale ol polntf ll Bt ihe operator. ,r not known but the Rppar8ttrs func-
lnstant a reactlon l.sobtetned et dctector lt. tlon3 as above set,forth whcn constructrd as spec-
Chart aa Lqof eourse produecd u r rrt of the lffed. and therefore, a rlostttvely acllng nnalyzer
compleie apparatus rphen such apDrntur lr man- for atomlc rrdlnclons ls produced even lhough
ufacturd and efter the nr|sm tl (or lens lfl, 8s 0ll thc prlnclplc rrpon whlch tt ls bascd ls not fully
the case may be) ts lnstalled r.r a unlt of the known.
materlal detector A small qultttltt of etch ol Rrdlatlon from hydrogen pRsscsthrorrch prlsm
t,he known chemlcnl elements ls placed adJecent 2l at the sharpest angle or et the lowest desree
to corl l2 and wlth full knosledge of the ctement. measurcd from the face of frrtsm ?8. RBdlatlons
the {rnsle of radlatlon formed by ltne ff cnd, thc 66 f rom oiher elemenls and tholr lsotop€s pass
foce of tire prism lt, is cletermtned and the dcgtle through prlsm 2t ai srealer ftneles but in the
numeral on scale !1. whlch tdentllles tbc encle same order as their ntomlc weleht-the heavlcr
of the r8dlstlon. ls placed on chert ll rc oDc of the element or it,: lsotope the wtder the ansle
thr. indlcia ll. After thls chart ll B so con- A subltence composed of two or more of the
structed and the tnterseetlnt UnB arc extcnded 70 known elements may be rnalyzed ls heretn 'qet
from tndica la (degree readln8r flrom ocrle tl) down to determinc iLs comDonent constltuents.
snd lndicla a8 (the stomic welght of thr lnorn The substance ltself whleh con-sl.st of two or more
elements) then when lhe Lpper8tur |l! In pttc- known elemenLs may be tdcntlfiecl because the
tleal u!e. 8ny materlal or substrncr mry bc located emonetlons therefrom will produce o composlte
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m(.nLs. All cumbinatlons may be chart€d ln pne- Bna!tr8 from said speclmeu will(:ll ('rlrnt)ti.'te.. l,n -
t Lsely the salne tDaruter as herelu de&tlbeci for presdDS ltdlaLions on an eleclrl(:rl c{ilr(lttcl(rr;
,rll the lDdlvldusl tnown elemeois ln l,hc electlro condrrctlng Lhe radlatlorls through rr tttnnbk. r'tr
, lrt!mlcal serles. eult ltrcludlDg ssld elcctrlcal cott(lu(:L(lrirr un elec-
Llnlt. a0 !s ttsiedio menstlrr) tie inteostty of Lhe ; lrode ln :e.ld clreult irom *ltlclr ci{}ct.r(xtot ld
;crdtatlona trom R gtven element or lubtCanc€ by radlsuon! emanale: cllrectln( t.lto radlsilorrs em-
.rdjustlng the seversl swttche! comprirlng urlt snatlng trom sgtd electrocle lhrouglt a refracllng
ll untll the mRxlmum amounL ol rertrtrnce hra body: adjt[tlng a s€cond electro<le untll lt tnt r-
been lnlroducecl lnto the clrcult wlthout lnter- ceptr ssld re(racted radtBtlons: ampllfylnB !h!
rupilng the reactlons menlleeCed st dct clor 12. lo radlatloni lntercepted by Erld second namcd elec-
The swltchec are callbratcd ln conventlonal re- trode; cotrductlng ssld alaplffied radlat.lons fo a
slstsuce l,alues and a chart must bc pr@8red detcctor coupled wltt! sEld amplifler which detec-
ltrst wrll relate the vclue lndlcrtlls l'y ewltah tor comgrlr* a conductlve solld heving & smooth
s€tttngs of unrt l0 the quantatlve unltc of mcac- plan8r surface to vary thesurface lrlctlonal chBr-
urement, t6 oc0erlstlce of seld solid; tunins said tunsble clr-
It s reatizecl that apparabus for detectlng ms- cult uBtll a maxllllum of the radlatlons from satd
tr.rials r.nd :nr.asurlng Lhe volumes thereot, hsv- speclmen are emltted froE sald flr.s[ nBmerl elec-
ins physlcal clraracteristics dlfierent lrom tbose taodc; arrd readJustlDg setd second named eiee-
illusLrated and descrlbed, mighc be made wlthout trode untll ihe varinLlons of the surface frlctlooal
department from lhe spirit of the lnventlon or :0 charact€ristlcs of sald deiector indicales that a
scope of the appended clalms. maalmum of retracted radlatlons 8re lmpressed
llavinc thrrs descrtbcd the lnveDilon. whag ls oa sajd s€cond named electrode b oblaln sn ln-
ctahed as new and destretl to bc secured by dtcatlon of ihe presence of a chemlcai element ln
I/.tt,ers Peteni 19: sald cpeclmen.
l. The method of analyzlng substsnce to de- .lir 6. Ttte rne0hod of deteetlns the l)rcsence 8nd
trret thc' presence of any of lhe known element's quantlty of chemlcel elcmenls ln a speclmen un-
contrlncd thereln. whlch comprlses caplurlng der telt by capturtns and sn8iyzlng t.he eleetrlcal
only lhe rodlettons {rmanating from one of the and optlcai radlations characlori.stlc of :ittch ele-
eiornen[s.h8vinc bolh ciectrrcal and optlcBl chsr- mentg emanating from sald :;peclmen whlt:h com-
ircterrstlcs: lnd rdcniifyine thc ssld radtetlons lo :;(l prlses, lmpresslng sBtd radlaclons on Bn electrlcal
acrromplishthe desircd purpose. conductor: conductlng the radlatlons throush a
2. The method of analyzlng substance to de- tunable clrcult tncludlng sald electrlc8l conduclor
l.^ct the prcsence of any of the known elements to an electrode ln sald clrcult frorn whlch elec-
conlained thercrn. whlch comprtses capturlng ttode s8ld radlatlons emaneici dlrectlns the ra-
nDly the radlallon:r cmanatlng from onc ol the :r5 dtattons emanatlng from sald electrode throuch a
€lernonts havir:g both elcctricRl 8Dd optlcol char- refractlng body: adjustlng s second electrode un-
rcrorr:itrcs: tdentilylng Lhc sald radlsuons Lo ac- ttl lt lntercepls sald refracted r&dlBtlons: con-
comprish the (leslred prlrpcrse:snd measurlng the cluctlna ssld radlatlons lrom snld (ocond nented
rt'.l3ntity of satd radiations. electrode through a varlable reslst,ancn; slnpll-
:l The lnethod of analyzlng a subotaace con- l0 fy,n8 the radlailons pesslng throush snid variable
tsurrnri I plrrrl!il.y of chcmical elemetrts to de- reststance; conductins -sald amplifled r1rdtatiolt.i
tern!rnc t ht- ionr lnncnt elements of sald sub- to a detector coupled wlth sald nmpilfler which
Jt^nc(. whrcb comprl.tes capturing ttre rrdletloru deDector co[lprlses a conducttve solld h:rvlng &
enr;,.n;rlinntrom the substance havlng both elec- smooth plenar surface lo vary the surface lrlc-
tn(a,l lrnd optical ch3racteristtcS; Bnd ldentlfy- ,t6 rlonal chsract€rlstlcs of ssld soltd: tuntng sald
rn6 Lhr. radral,tons to accompllsh the dcalred pur- tun8blt clreult untll e maximum of the radtatlons
pose. lrosr sald .speclmen are emltted from sald nrsc
4.'fhe rnethod of dcteetlnc the presence of nsmed electrocte; readjustlng sald second named
,'l)r,rnr(xl clement.s rn a speclmen under test by etectrodt untU the verletlons of the surfRce fflc-
capturtnc snd analyzrn8 ihe electrlcal and optl- 60 tlonal chargct€rlstlct of sald detector lndlcst€s..
cal radiatlons characterrsttc of such elements thst r mertmum of retracted radtgtlons ere lm-
emanstlng from said speetmen whlch comprlses, prels€d on sald second Duned electrode to ob!.aln
impressing said radlatlons on an elcctrlcal con- cn ludlce0lon of the pr€lence of a chemlcal ele-
ductor: conductlnS the radlotlons through s ment and varytng the rellrtence ln satd vartable
tunable crrcuit lncludlnc sald clectrical conduc- 66 reolstance unlt unill the surface frlctlonal char-
tor to irn electrode ln rl|rd clrcult from whlch sciert3tlcs of nald det€ctor are unafteete<l io ob-
{.lectro.lc sald radlat,lons cmanate; dlrectlng the t8ln ut lncllcatlon of th? quantlty of sald ele-
rsdlatlons emanatlnt'l from sald electrode through ment lu scld 8p€ctmen.
a refracilng borly; adju.stlns a sccond electrode ?. The method of detectlng the presence ln any
unril lt tntercepts said rcfracted radlstlons: con- 60 body ol I speclflc element as weil as the quantlty
ductlns sald radi.ltlon.s from sald second nsmed thercof qrhlch comprtles, lmprelslng on an elee-
electrocteto a dete:tor comprlslBg a conductlve ttlcal conductor radlnnt wcves havlns optlcal cnd
solid hovrrlg a smooth planar sur(gce to vary the electrlcd properttes whlch are Fenertit^d by and
surfac: frrcttona.i charRct€ristlcs of seld solld: c|htch 8re char&cteristic of a speclflc element;
tunlng .sardtunable circuil untll n r|larlmum o( 0! tuDlDg lald waves: lmpre-sslnBthe tuned waves on
thc rirdtatlons from sard specimen are emltted an electrode: smFilfylns sald wRve\ bY 3n ampll-
f rom sird first namcd plectrode: and readjusttng lytag ctrcult whtch lncltldes a couPllnd eiennent,
sarlrl seconcl named cleclrode untU the vartatlon I gilp odjscent sald lrst namcd eleetrode. Rncl an
o( the surfacc chrroctFristlce of sSlcldet€ctor tn- edjuteble electrode. .satd lEst two electrodes be-
dtclies th:.t 1r max:mum of rnfract€d radlatlons l0 tn8 8t opposlte ends of sald rap: ,:auslng seld
sre tmpresscd on sald second nomod clcetrode. wave! to pess through I refractlnr: irody 1r nns-
5. The method ot detectlng tlrc prclcnce of sese thrcuch snld q4p: lmpressins 'aid ampll-
chemlcsl eiemengE tn a spectmen undcr tost by OGd wlves on an lndlcator comprlqtng a conduc-
cspturtnS and analynlnE the olec'trlcol rDd oDtlcsl ttvc rolld hevlng I smooth planar surtRce coupied
radlrtlons chrracterbuc of sucb cltoctrtr ca- ?a to grkl coupltn8 elernent; atUustlng sald adJugt-

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able elecfode and operallnS sald hdlcstor and from wblch fhe radlattoru move oulwsrdly along
snld acljusCableeiectrode untll I maxlnull rnt€n- a psth of travei; c leDs !D ss,td pstb ol iravel fo
slty of relrected rays ls indlcated. refract radlstloDt emarairng lrorn ttle s81d elec-
8. AppsrBtus for soalyzrng substance to deteci trode aDd travettng tn seld Deth, sald leos bavtng
illc presence and quantlty of any of ibe klown 5 .r rocai ;otDt ;or each cDostl eienrent; :r second
element's thereln comprtslnS, ln comblnatlon, a elecurode to collect rBdletloos Dassurg through tbe
plck-up unit hsvlng elecCrtcal coaductlve proper- lens; a sclle havlDg tncllcl.a tbereon, irrorrlded
tres for absolblng characte!lslic rcdlstlou.s of on witb reter€nce chsracters eac'b lndlcutlvr: oI oDE
optlcsl ond eleetrtc8l n8lure from the Eubstanco of the lnown eiements Bud e|ch 6grng at a focal
belng anelyz€d: Bn electrode ln conneciloa wltb l0 polnt ol crld leru; and apprratur lor meBsurlog
sald urrlt frorn whlch the reol8ttons move out- the quraclty of '"he r8cllagloB coilected by tho
wardly along e psrtlcular path of lravel; a re- sald scoond electrodc.
f ractlng rnember of trarlsparent maierld ln seld 12. Appatrtls tor enalyzlng substance to detect
p8th to lntersect sold rndletlon.s; a scele havlng the presence and quenllty of any of lho klowo
lndlcla lhereon when:bY nnv one of the elemeDts l0 elemenLsthereln comprlslng a plck-rrp unlt hav-
lnay l)e identlfletl; & lir-ci)nd electrorle between t'be lnB electrlcsl conductlve propertte:; for collcctlng
ssrd rnembcr and tl'le sc:rlL'to collect redlatlons charact€rlsttc radiatlons of rn opttcol und t.lec-
Irassing throutir lhc mtrnber after ihelr psth o{ trlcal nature from lhe zubstaoce br:tng analyzed:
travel has bcen altered thereby: Bud spp8rstus an electrode ln connectlon witb 6ald plck-up unit
meaaurrng the quantity of the rBdiattons collected o6 from whlch the racllatlons moye outwardly aiong
by the second electrode. a path of trevel: a lens ln sald pgtb of travel to
9. Apparatus for analyzlns .substanceto detect rtfr8ct rsdlatlons emnnttlng from the sald elec-
the presence xnd quantiLy of rny of the known trode and i.ravellnc in sald path, sald lens havlnc
elements therern comprrslng, ln comblnstlon, a, r iocal polnt {or each klogD eiement: a sccond
prck-Lrp unlt havrng electrrcal conductive proper- 26 eleclrode to collect redlatlor\ pSssius throuch the
tles tor absorblng characleristlc radlatloDs o( lens: a rca.ie havlng lDdlcts thereoo. provrded
an optlcal and electrlcal n3ture from the sub- wtth refercnce charact€rs ercb lndlcatlve of r-,rre
stance belne analyzed; &n electrode ioconnectlon of the known elements and ea(h betng ar, a focal
wrth sard unrt from whlch the radlallons move polnt ol ssld ieLs: opporetut for messurinc the
outwardly along a i)arllcular paLh of travel: a J0 quantliy of the radlatlons collected by thc sald
lsfractlng mcrnber of transparent materlal ln sald .second eleclrode; Bnd B det€ctor nember con-
I)nth to lnt€rsect .;aid rndlations; a scalc havtng (luctlvety Joined to lhe last-meniloned apnrrrrrlrr.s
indtcla chereon whereby Lrry one of the elemenls charsctertlzed by the propcrty of hevlnR tls ef -
mirv betdentlned: aseeondelectrodcbc3acenthe tett upon the '.oueh altcred ln scc.ordance wltir
s;rld n:cmbcr nnd l.he .t:atc [o collecl rrdlailOns tt the flow of r8dtatlorls therCtO.
passlng thrfarch ilre member after thelr path of 13. An sppsralus for enaltztng tI subittlnt.e to
trRvet has been allerod thereby: apparatus mens- defc'ct the prresenceof sny of the known ( i;r'rnlr:'tl
rlrinc the quontrLy of llre r-:ldlaclonscollected by elements lnssldsubscancecomprlslng, an {,1,,r-Lrl-
the s('('ondelectlode: etrd :r detector mcmber con- cal conductor for nhsorblng the charactert.st.lcra-
dllct!',ely.loine,l t() thc-last-mentloned opparstu.s {0 dletlons of an oprlcol snd electrtcal nsturr frotn
Ch;'11,1,'t',r"Ui)y the propert.y ol having lts effect a chemical elemeni in the subslancc betns en-
rrpon the touch altered ln accordaDce wlth the alyzed; a tunlng clr"eult connect€cl to sald eiectrl-
Ilow of radlallons thereto. cal conductor: sn etectrode ln sald tuniDg clrcult
l(t Appersius for anal)'zrn; substance to de- from which sald radlatlons emanatc ln.a,i,:Ilr:t.d
tc('t lhe preseDce and quantity oI aDy of ttre {6 path ol travel: a refroctlng borly ad1aceni .,ard
known elements therein comprislng a plck-up electrodc ud positloned ln ibe paih of r:.irvel
unit havlnR electrlcsl conductlve propertles lor of sald rsdlalloDs for refractlnS sald racliailorx:
collectln8 chsracterlstlc radiatlons of aD optlcal nn adJuscrble eiectrode positloDed adJacent a por-
8nd electncat nahrre from the substsnce berng __ tlon of ssrd r€frsctlng body lroE whlch the re-
analyzed; an eleclrde in oonneetloa rltb setd w lracgedrsdtrtlonremrnrt€'ssealeprovlded 1v!th
plck-up unlt from whlch the radlatlog roove hdlcls ior :dcndlyurg any oac of tbe chemlcal
outwardly along a p8th ol travel: e lens lo srld elements Bsclatcd vlth sald BdJustable elcc-
path of travel to refract r8dlatlons emanatlng trode: alrd a dct€ctor comgrldDa a conducilvo
from the sald electrocle and trRvellnc tn sald path, __ 6oltd hrYln8 a smooth pl8trar qrrlsce conducilvely
sald lcDs hsvlrg I focal polng for eech kaown 56 couplecl vlth sal<l edjurtablc electrode. sald de-
element: a sccond eleccrode to collect radlagloor ceetor blnr ,:haractcrlzed by the property of
pagslng throu8h the lens: Aod a scalo htvlng ln- var?ln8 lta eurfrcc frlcttonrl chrrsct€rtsilcs when
dlcla thereon, provlcled wlth reference cbsncterc e- mulEugr of rctrmt,€d rtdlsuoD! are conducted
each lndlcatlve ot one o( the knowD elemcntg nnd thcrcto.
each belnS Bc & focxl potnt ot sald leDs. 60 TEOMAS Cl. EItR,of,fyMUg.
11. Apparatrrs for anolyzlnc substance to detect
lhe presence and quanitty of any of the kDo*n AEFEBENCES CffED
elemcnts thereln comprlslng s plcl-up rtnrt h8y- The foilowtng :e(er?-nces are of recorcl ln ihe
lns electrlcal conductlve .properiles for coltecttng
.. fUe of illc p.I€nt:
characterlstlc radtatlons of an optlcel and elec- oo
trlcol nature trom the iubstslce betns s!d;;, UNITID STATEEI PATlSrTs
Bn electrode lo connectlon wlth sald plct-uD rJ.slt NuDbcf Nuoo Ebt€
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Patented Sept. 12, 1967

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FIG. 2 is an enlargedsectionalview taken on line 2-2
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DEYICE FOR DETECTING ITALO AND COLOR FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are sectionalviews taken on lines
AURAL RADIATIONS 3-3 and +4 of FIG. 2,
Tdbot H. Soutbwick. 79 Horatio St,
New York. N.Y. 10014 5 FIG. 5 is a perspectivcview of a ligbt f,lter rnenber,
Filed Dec. 7, 1964, Sen No. 416,249 and
lt Clairns. (C!. 128-r) FIC. 6 is a diagram of an electric circuit employed in
the device.
Referring first to FIGS. 1 to 4, therc is shown the
ARSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURA 16 opticai display device 10 which includesa taperedbox or
housiog 12. The housing is tubular in form with opetr top
An optical display device for visually conditioning a and bottom. At tbe narrow open top is a resilient cbanocl-
person, iocluding a housing rvith an opening therern, a
shaped pad or molding 14. When a person looks down
pair of lamps in the housing, one emirtiog a sustained
into the housing the pad forms a light-tigbt seal on tbe
bright ligbt, the other emitting ultraviolet light, a disk in
15 forehead and cheeksaround the person'seyes so tbat ex-
the housinghaving a surfacewith fluorescentspotsof dif- ternal, ambient light is exciuded.At the open bottom of
ferent sizes,shapesand colors thereon, rvhich spots are the housing is an annular flange 16 abutting the rim of a
adapred to become luminous when the ultraviolet ray bottom closure plate lE and held by scrervs19. Secured
lamp is energizedto prcject the ultraviolet rays upon the near the top of the housingis a spiderring 20 havingarms
spots, and eiectrical rneans tor cyclicrlly lighting the
20 22 supporting an internal ring l{ in which is fitted a
lamps. double convex lens 25. The central plane of the lens is
horizontal and perpendicular to the centrr.l axis of the
housing. Located just .below thc lens 25 is a circular,
This invention relatesto an optical display device cspe- tubular black light lamp 26. This lamp is supportedby a
cially intended for conditioning the visuai organs of a 2i socket 28 on the inner rvall of the housing,
and by two
person for producing certain visual effects. spring bracket fingers 29, J0 spaced about 120. apart
According to the invention there is provided an optical and partially encircling rhe lamp. Lamp 26 has a glass
display device which includes a genera.llycylindrical box body and is a fifteen watt self-filteringtube named purple
or irousingwith an opening into which an operator looks. black tube (tsLB) by the StrobliteCorp., Ncrv York, New
In the housingis rrn incandescentelectric lamp which can 30 York. It emits light in a narrow band peaked ar 3650
to
be turned on and off, and rn ultraviolet or "black ligirt" 3660 xngstrom units. Purple light in this range of wave
larnp,rvhichcan be turned on and off. A multicolored disk lengths is popularly known as "black light" since it pro-
is r<ltatablymounted in the housing.This disk has multi- duces no glowing effectswhen it impingeson non-fluores-
colored arens which giow when the ultraviolet light im- cent surfaces.Surfaceswhich contain suitable phosphors
pinges on them. Colored filters are provided in front of 35 will howeverglow with a color depending
on their chem-
tbe incaodescentlamp for selecting and changing the ical constihrents.Surfaces of colored tin foil or tbosc
coiors of bright light seenby the operator using the device. colors rvhich luminesce in the dark when previously
The operltor looking into the housing first seesthe bright chargedby sunlight or electriclight, or powderswhich are
incandescentlamp rvhich is lighted for about thirty sec- brilliant under incandescentlight becauseof their phos-
onds. Then the incaodescentlamp is turned off. The in- 40 phor chemicals,all such colors do aid producrion of after
terior of rhe housingremains dark a few secondsand then irnage foliowing the processof starting at an incandescent
the ultraviolet lamp is tumed on while the multicolored light, then closing one's eyes. Ordinary crayon or printed
disk is rotated slowly. After about thiny secondsthe ultra- inks will also produce after image under the above condi-
violet lamp is theD turned off and the operator closeshis tion of staring ar a bright incandescentlight aod then
eyesuntil he seesthe after image in his own mind of the 45 clo.singone's eves.The use of black light on phosphor or
{iuorescentcolors on rotating disc. After about five sec- fluorescentcolor surtacesobtains the best results.All the
onds tbe operator openshis eyes.In normal reaction,part visible colors ranging from red to deep purple can bc
of the operator's surroundings rvill assume flashes of evoked in fluorescentsurfacesby the incidence of black
aura or glow. The device can be used by normal persons light on a printed or painted surface that is liuorescenr.
or even children for amusementpurposes. 50 This .light is harmlessto human cyes even when ihey are
The device embodying the invention can be arranged exposedto it for long periods.
for manual controi at the several steps of operation. or Mounted on the bottom plate 18 is a motor 32 havine
can be arrangedfor autornaticcontrol, or for both manual. an axially vertical shaft 34 rotating at a spee<J
of not mori
and automatic control. than approximatelytwelve revolutionsper seconcl.A ilat
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an 65 disk 35 is fixed to the shaft. Disk 35 has a sheet 36 of
optical display device for conditioning visual organs,saitl white paper, plastic, or cloth cemented or otherwise
deviceincluding means for producing a ,bright light in an securedto its upper side. On the upper white side of the
enclosure, and then producing a rotating multicolored, sheer 36 is a plurality of rows of differently colored and
fluorescentdisplay rvith or without a black light srimulus shapedfluorescent spots38. Thesespotsrvill glorvin black
il the enclosurefor producing a glow. 60 light as bright.lycolored red, ;-ellorv,greenand blue when
A further object is to provide a device as described exposedto the black light emittedby lanrp 26. They may
rvhereinthe bright light can be changedto diferent colors. be visible in .light of wave lengthslonger than that of
Another object is to provide a device rs described black light, L'ut rvill not fluoresceor glow. The internal
wherein the device operates automatically for cyclical.ly srrrfaceS of the housing may be highly refiectivewhite or
producing the brigbt light ancithen the fluorescentdisplay. 65 silver.
For furtber colnprebensionof the invention, and of the The disk has a thick, central base 40 with a central
objects and advantagesthereof, referencervill be had to recess 41 in rvhich shaft 34 .is received.A recess.12 is
the follo.,vingdescriptionand accompanyingdrawings,and provided at the center of the disk 35 in rvhich seats a
to the apperrded claimsin which the variousnovel features socket {l carrying a removableincandescentlamp 46.
of the invention are more particularly set forih. 70 Electricalconductors48, 49 in base40 are connectedto
FIGURE 1 is a sideobliqueview of a deviceernbodvins the socketrnd they terminateat concentricslip rines 50.
the invention. 52 lt the urrdersirle of brse 40. An electrical-conriector

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One or more of the filter members 73, 71,75 may be ator's) rnind. Or he may close his eyes while still having
inlerposed ia tbe optical path of the lamp 46 and'lens his face and eyes over lhe housing and rouching samel
25 before or during the time lamp .16 is iightecl. The but after the incanclescent Iamp is turneclott, rvhetherby
filter member can remain in the place set wbile the tamp automatic or manual means. Iie seescolor in his mind's
46_isextinguished,since the presenceof the filter membei s eye as an after image coloration.
wiii not ioterferematerially with the muiticoloredrotat- The operatormay look at a subjectin a dimty lighted
ing.fluorescent view presentedlater in thc cycle of the area and observeexternaily the subiect ihe-ofter
device. image color's which he frrst saw "rouni
witbin his own mind wben
-The way to producs the glowing or fluorcscent effect his eyes were ciosed. This is rhe pre-block 1ight stage of
of paint cr printed fabric that i.r luminous in darkly Iit
19 seeingthe halo. The later use of biack light on fluoreicent
--
areasafter it is effectedby ultra violet rays that are long surfacesimprovesthe intensity of colors within the opera-
wave of abou! three hundred sixty-five degreesr\ngstrom tor's mind and around the subiect he viervs.
units, is by an5rone of four methods.Any two or three, Step 2.-Immediately, next ihe operator staresthrough -of
or four of such rnethodscould be uscd simultaneouslyin the housing at tire rot;tion of the disc rvith its .o".r
this rjevice: 1g fluorescent paints of fabric in multi color. He stares
(l) The lamp 26, FIG. 2, can be an ultra blue lamp for about thirty secondsat such colors rhar glow by aid
that, by itseli will not fluoresce fabric or paint of a of the black light lamp that is in the housini ond alo"e
luminescent or fluoresceot-kind; it must pass its rays the revolving disc. Noiv he again closeshis eyes and sees
through purple plastic translucentglass (73-7iL75), FIG. by his mind;s eye or his aftei image imaginaiion faculty,
2' in order to causea fluorescentglow of paint or fabric 20 those colors of various hues and types.Tney are virtualiy
on Cisc3$, FIG. 3. the same colors he observedon the rotrting disc befort
(2) The lamp can be a black tube type that has with- closinghis eyesand while he staredinto rhe housing_
in the tube sard purple translucentglass filter meterial. .trep -7.-Now comes I main goal of the <.ievice ivhich
In this casethe lamp itself known by the tradenameof the is to observethe halo colors or the commonly called
StroblireCorpcrrationof New York City, cen causethe 25 eural coiors arouncla personknown here as the subiect.
glotv or fluorescence of fluorescentor luminescentsur- For this purposethe operator rvho took steps I and 2
facesof 3$, FIG. 3. This said filter absorbs nrost visible norv looks at the perimeter of the bead and body of the
lisht, t'ut trausmit ovcr black light. subject who is three or more feet away depeniing on
,,(1) The lamp can be an incandescenttwo hundred what distancegets the best results.Escapelight from the
fifty rvatt black light bulb of the General Electric type 30 device is eoough for this 3rd srep, but-mori light from
rzith a life of about forty hours. This bulb can be sub- ordinary room lights may be added.if convenient.Room
stitutedfor the incandescent lamp 46, FIC. 2. Such sub- light outsidethe deviceshould be dim to a degreema6ng
stitutionis doneimmediatelyafter the first stepof staring readabilityof a newspaper'ssmall type hardly possible,
into housingof irtcandescentlamp ;16,FIC. ?. Such black- lVhen subiect is looked it by operator, rhe best areasare
light of bulh type rvill fluoresce fabric of a lluorescent 35 those of the subject that are unclothed and uncolored by
kirrd on the disc 36, i"IG. 3. cosmericsor other artificial methods-
(a) The lamp can be xn extremely strong quartz high There is a 4th step that rnay be useci for this toy
pressuremsrcury arc lamp one hundred watt in a sealed device.It aiso givesamusement.The operator rnay ask f he
beam. Th: visible light transmittedis in the region of
.^ subjectto srareinto the housing at the filters srirenthey
three thousandsix hundred sixtv Angstrom unirs-range.40 rre lighteclby the incandescentiirmpin the housing.Tho
Said lamp can cause to giow the fluo:cscent fabric or sub.iectseiectsand concentrat.r on on" color tilter mem-
point 38, FIG. 3. ber alone.Then the operatorasksthe subjectto closeboth
_ For examPle,rhe lamp 26 in the presentdrawing is a eyes rvhile subjectis still in the position needel to peer
fluorescen!type rvith a self filtering purple black tube. into housing. He esks srrbjectto iry to s"" that color in
Tire purp.lefilter giass that makes the lamp makes ultra 45 -- his own (the subjecr's) mind's eye. Thar is, the operator
violet for lhe purpose of- producing a florv of paints or asksthe subjectto have an after ihage recall of that color
fabrics specially treated for luminescence,is within the selectedby subject before subiect c*losedhis eyes. Then
lamp tube. I am able to modify this by changing purple th€ operator tries to inform rie subject rvhat color rhe
glass plate strips either around an ultra blue iight tube subjeit has in mind as an after image etfect. He may keep
as na;ned in Stroblite Corp. of Nerv York city, or by in- 59 - - comp€titivescore of his orvn (the o-perator's)guessesand
sertingsuchultraglassstrip 1 s2 , 7 1 , 7 5 n o w s e e n i n F I G . . o m p a . e h i s r e s u l t st o t h e g u e s s € o
s f anothir operator
2. I am a-isoable to manually substitutefor incandescent with the same subjectrvho a*gainpeersinto tbe htusing.
lamp 46 a black lignt bulb named purple X by Generai Step -i.-11.r" operalor follows instructronof steps l,
Electric Corp, and which has trvo hundrcd frfty rvattsand Z only. while he observescolors in his own mind because
115-1zS volts rvith fifty hours duration for life of. said bJ of afier image effcct, he tries to note any change
of feei-
bulb. lhis can be done to increasefluorescence of coiored ings wirhin himself.
paitrt or fahric of disc 35. lvhile I have iliustrared and described the preferrecl
,
The fcllorvingis an explanation..
of behaviorin use of embodimentsol my invenrion,it is to Le understo.t'that
this as ir toy' One person using the toy is called the I clo not limit myself to tbe preciseconstructrons herein
opciatorand the other is calledthe subiect.There may be 60 disciosedand thai variouschangesand
mo6ification.-rV
any.'rrumberof panicipants.There are six stepsneededto be matle rvithin the scope of tf,c invention ls defined in
obtain amusementby the use of wira! is commonlycalled the appende<i ciaims.
"lfter image" that occursin one'snind p:rrticulariyafter Having thus describedthe invention,lvhat I claim as
one stares nt br.ightcolors and closesone's eyes. This new end desire to secnre by Letters patent is:
refersto the specialmeans of obtaining after image.by os 1. An opticat display device for visuaily conclitioning
this devit-e.Said afrer image may he cerived from staring its cperatoi,comprisinga housing,a first lamp supponed.
at glowing lluorescentcoiors rvhile looking through the in the housingfor emitting ruJtin"d brighi lighi, said
housing,or by slaring at brightly lit filters of differcnt housing having an opening" at one end through rvhich
colors,even though not fluorescentin nature. saici light is visible, a secJnd t"nrp in the housing for
Slep 1.-.{n operatofstaresinto the housingof the.de- T0 emitting ultravioletlight in norroi band
witttb p"ifing
vice for rL'out thirty seconds.Hc sees an extra bright at about -1650angstrom units, " a rotatable disk in the
incandsscenttuib of light and no bright colois known housing,said ciiskiaving a,on.." to the second
in the specialway of fluorescence or glowing. Next, the ltrrp. said surface havi-ng.{luorcs..ni "*por.a
rpot, of 41fferent
cperatorlooksawav from the deviceand closeshis eyesio sizes, shapes and colori, said spots being rendered
ssc the bright iight's after image in his own (the oper- 75 lLrnrinous\vhen the s:cond laurp is-cnergized- to project

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5J is mounted on the stationary casing of the motor 32' nected to incandescentIamp 46 having one terminal con-
This connector has spring contacts 55, 56 making con' nected to rvire 101. GIow lamp 26 is connectedvia recti-
tinuous contact with rings 50, 52 respectively,for supply' fier 130 to the secondary winding 132 of a transformer
ing porverto the iamp'i6 in all positionsof the disk i5' 134. The prirnary 135 rvin<iing is connected betrveen
rvbich drives
Wircs 60, 6l and 62 are connected between motor 32' 5 power ivire 101 and contaci 116. N{otor 32
coon?ctor 54. socket 28 and circuit component box 65. disk 35 is connectedbetween power rvire 101 and con-
Pushbuttonswitches66, 68 are connectedby rvires 69 to tact 116.
box 55. Swilch 66 is mounted in an openingin the housing In operation of the device 10 and circuit 100' the
12 near the bottom thereof. A power supply cord 70 is person using the device, looks into the dark interior of
connectedto box 65' It extendsthrough a grommet ?2 in ^" 16 housing 12. The operator of the device,or.the person
the side of housing 12. lookinginto the device,then presses the buttonof START
Lamp 46 is centrally disposedon the cenfial, verticat switch 66 and holds this button. Rotary arm I20 rvhich
a.tisof the housiagand on the optic aKisof lens 25' When is in the OFF positionof timer switch LlO at areaAl ro'
ianp 46 is liSbtedit appearsas an intensewhite light to a tates clockwise as vierved in FIG. 5' The timer motor
persoo looking into the housing through the iens. The ts 126 is started rvhen the switch 66 is closed. When arm
iens spreadstbe field of the light so that the person sees 120 reaches contacts 108 and 114 the operator of the
aimost nothing that glows but this bright light. device may releasethe switch 66. The limer motor wiil
Thrce light f,ltermembers 73,71and 75 colored respec- continue to operate since it draws current via contacts
tively red, yellow and blue are provided in the houstng. 103, 105, 108 and arm 120. Lanrp 46 rvill light since
As clearly shown in FIGS. 3-i, each filter member has a pO currenr is drawn via arm 120 and contact llil. Lamp
circular end portion 76 stightly larger in diameterthan 46 will be lighted for about thirty seconds rvhile thc
the lamp .{6. The filter members may be made of colored person using the device staresat the intenselight in the
-Iae interior of the housing.Lens 25 concentrates and intensi-
transparentplastic material. filter members each has
a stem 77 rvhjch extends radially outwardly of the end fies the light. .i\fter ebout thirty seconds,arm 120 leaves
portion 76 and is slidably disposedin a rectangulartubular 95 contact 114 and reachesarea z\2. The lanrps 26 and
holder 78, 79 or 80 each securedin a difterent opening 82 46 are extinguishedand the interior of the hortsing re'
in the siding of bousing 12. The holders have flanges83 mains dark for about ten to twelve seconds.Then lamp
held by rivets or screws89. The openings82 may be dis- 26 goes on while disk 35 starts to rotate as motor 32
posed 90' apart circumferentially of the housing 12 and becomes energized via contact 116 and arm 120. The
are spacedslightly apart axially of the housiog. Thus the i0 lamp 26 stayslightedand the disk 35 rotatesabout tbirty
circular end portions 76 cln be overlappcd.Any two filter seconds.When arm 120 reachesarea Al again tbe mo'
poriions 76 can be overlapped <luring use of the device. tors f2 and 126 stop xnd lamp ?6 goes out. The opera-
The operator of the devce, by retracting all filter mem' tor of the device then closes his eyes. He may be rc-
bers until tbe end portions 76 are stopped at the inner questeci3t this time to visualizeby his mind's eye or
side of housing 12, clears lamp ;t6 so that white light 35 imagination pertaining to efter image, that group of
p$ses through lens 25. If filter ,membcr 73 is extended colors on disc 35. He then opens his eyes and turns
u:rtil its end portion 76 is aligned centrally rvith lamp 46 from the device rvith his eyes open, rvhereuponhe will
the filter member will pass red light. Filter member ?4, observe externally a glorv. rad.iance,halo or aura at
similarly rviil passyellow ligbt, rnd fi.ltermember 75 will the perimeter of the animate subject now under inspec-
pass hlue light. If the cnd portions 76 of the red rnd 40 tion by the operator. The color of the giow seen around
yellorv filters are superirtposed,orange light will pass to that animate subiectmay be the color last visualizedon
lens 25. Similariy the superimposedred and blue filters the disc 35 by the operator, or Inay be anyone of those
wiil passpurple light. Superimposedyellow and blue f,lters colors, or a combination of them rnost strongly remem-
will pass green light. Three superimposed filters rvill pass bered by that operator, as he viewed the rotating,
no light and this arrangementrviil not be usedexceptrvhen 45 flourescentmulticolored disc 35, with its spots. In any
tbe device is not in use when all filters can be fully in- case the colors so viewed rvill cease to become merely
sertedinto the devicewith only the ends of stems77 pro' the aftsr image coiors formeriy seen by the operator
jectingradially from bousing 12. Pins 85 can be insertedin in his own mind. They gradually become the colors of
holes lJ7 near the free ends of the stems to prevent the the animate subiect being viewed by the op€rator. The
stems from passing entirely into the housing. When the O0 aJter image of the operator rvhen seen rvithin bis own
f,lter membersare insertedso that pins 85 abut the tubular mind after seeing glowing surface of disc 35 is called
holders, the circular portions 76 are properly located at internal aura or halo, The co.lor seen arouod tbe sub'
the axis of the bousing 12 and lamp 46. ject by the operator who has stared through the housing
FIG. 6 shows tbe electrical circuit 100 of rhe device, at the glowing colors of the disc 35 and rvho now look-
in circuit 100 power cord 70 can be connectedto a suit' 55 ing at said subject, are the colors named external halo
able power supply 102. Pushbutton switch 6E is a STOP or aura.
switcb rvhich has contacts 103, 105 normally closed. It desired, the person using the device or the operat-
Pushbuttonsrvitch 66 is a START switch which has nor- ing attendant may press the button of switch 68 to open
mally open contact 105 connectedto polver supply rvire it. This rviil stop motor 126 since its circuit will be
10{, and open contac! 107 connected to arcuate contact 00 openecl.The cycling of the device rvill then stop wbile
1{13of a timer switch 110. Contact 103 is aiso connected the swirch 68 is held open. If larnp 46 is ligbted, it will
to contact 10E. Switcb 110 is located in the circuit com- stay lighted. If either or both lamps {6 and 26 are off
ponen[ box 65 shown in FIG. 2. The switch incluciesa they will stay off. If lamp ?6 is lighted aod disk 35
stationary insulared plate 112 on rvhich is contact 108. is rotating,lamp 26'will continueto be lighted and mo-
and has spaced ends ^,
This contact is circui:rrly curved oo tor 32 rvill continue driving the disk, until switch 6E
at OFF area A1. The srvitch has two other arcuate con- is released,whereupon the cycle can continue as before.
tacts 114 and 116 spaced apart at areas A1 and A2'
Thus, operatingswitch 68 at one or more points in the
Tbe srvitch contacts l1;l and 116 are concentric wilh
cycle makes it possible to controi manually tbe lengli
contact 10E. Thc srvitch has a rotary shaft 118 carry-
of difTerentparts of the cycle with either lamp held on
in-e a rotary conductive arrn 120. r\rm 120 is electrical' -^ '' -fhe
ly connectedr,vithslip ring 722 and brush 124 to srvitch or oft or both lamps held oll. <ieviceis thus auto-
contrc! 106 of switcb 66. Shaft 1l$ is operativelycon- matic in operation but has mlnnal controls for selective
nected to tbe shalt 125 of a timer motor 126, This operxtion if desired.Jnsteld of using :I .notor 32, it is
ntotor is connectedbetrveencontact 105 of switch 68 possible to turn the disk 35 rnanuaily vie mechanical
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tbe ultraviolet iight upon the spots, a motor rotatably means including a timer srvitch, said first and second
supportingsaid disk, and circuit meansconnectedto the lamps and said motor being connectedin circuic with
first and secondlemp for lighting the lirst lamp in one said timer srvitch so thtrt each of the lamps and said
part of a timed cycle, then extinguishingthe tirst lamp motor is energizedfor limes cieterminedby said timer
anJ :lfter i predeterminedtime simuitaneouslylighting 5 switch, said circuit further includinga timer motor driv-
the secondlamp and energizingthe motor to turn said ing said timer switch, anci a manually operable other
disk, said motor rotating the disk at a speednot greater switch in circuit rvith the timer n'rotor for stopping the
than abou! lrvelverevolutionsper second. motor at any poin! in said cycle for prolongingthe light'
2. An opticai display devicefor visually conditioning ing time of eitherof the lampsand for delayingthe light-
a person,comprisinga housing.a first lamp supportedin I0 ing of either lamp.
the housing for emitting a sustainedbright light. said 5. An optical display device for visually conditioning
housing having an opening at one end through rvhich a rterson,comprising a generally cylindrical housing hav'
sa,id light is visible. a second lamp in the housing fot ing an opening at one end thereot, a lens located near said
emitting ultraviolet light in a narrow bandwidth peaking openingnear one end of ln optical line of sigbt in saitl
at about 3650 angstromunits, a rotatable disk in the 1; housing,an incandescentfirst lamp supportedin the hous'
housing,said disk having a surfaceexposedto the second ing for emitting a sustainedbright light through said lens
!amp, said surlace having fluorescentspots of different to the open end of the housing' a fluorescent, tubular
sizes, shapes and colors, said spots being rendered secondlamp in the housing,said secondlamp being circu-
luminous rvhen the secondlamp is energizedto project lar in form and disposedin axial alignmentrvith said lens
tbe ultraviolet light upon the spots, a motor rotatably 20 and said first lamp, said secondlamp having a deep purple
supporting said disk, and circuit means connecled to tbe transparentbody so that the secondlamp emits ultraviolet
first and second larnps for lightins the finst lamp in one light in a narrow bandrvidth peaking at about 3650 ang'
part of a timed cycle, then extioguishingthe first lamp strom units. e rotatabledisk in the housingspacedfrom
and after a preCetermined time simultaneouslylighting the lamps,saiddisk havingan axisof rotationalignedwith
the secondlamp and energizingthe motor to turn said 25 the axis of the secondiemp, said disk having a surface
disk; slid motor rotating the disk at a speednot greater covered with fluorescentspots of different coiors, so that
than about trvelverevolutionsper second,and a plurality said spots are renderedluminous and visible through the
of different colored transparent filter members in the lens when the second lamp is energized to project the
housing selectively disposable between said first Jamp ultravio.letlight on said sunace, seid surfacebeiog located
and said opening for selectivelyvarying the color of the 30 in said line of sight, a motor rotatably supportingthe disk"
bright light transmitted to said opening from the first the circuit meansconnectedto the first and secondlemps
iamp- and motor for lighting the first lamp in one part of a timed
3. An optical display device for visually conditioning cycie, then extinguishingthe first lamp and after a prede-
a person,comprising a housing,a first lamp supportedin termined time simuitaneouslylighting the s€cond lamp
the housing for emitting a sustainedbright lisht, said 3i and energizingthe motor to turn said disk: said motor ro-
housing having an opening et one end ihrough rvhich tating the disk at a speed not greater than about twelve
saiC light is visible, a secondlamp in thc housing for revolutions per second.
emitting ultravioletlight in a narrow bandwidth peaking 6. An optical display device for visually conditioning
at :rbout 3650 angstrom units, a rotatable disk in the a person,comprisinga generallycylindricalhousinghaving
an opening at one end thereof, a lens located near said
housing,said disk having a surfaceexposeclto the second 40
lamp, said surface having fluoresceotspots of different opening near one end of :rn optical line of sigbt in said
housing, an incandescentfirst lamp supportedin the hous-
sizes, shapes and coiors, said spots being rendered
ing for emitting a sustaioedbrigbt light through .saidIeos
luminous rvheo the second lamp is energizedto projecc
to the open end of the housing,a fluorescent.tubuiar sec-
the uitraviolet light upon the spots, a motor rotatably
ond lamp in the housing,said secondIamp being circular
supportingsaid disk, and circuit meansconnectedto lhe 45
in form and disposedin exial a-lignment'rvith said lens
first and second llmps for lighting the first lamp in one
and said first lamp, said secondlamp having a deep purple
part of a timed cycle, then extinguishingthe first lamp
transparentbody so that the secondlamp emits ultravioiet
ind after a predeterminedtime simultaneouslylighting
light in a narrow bandwidth peaki-r:gat about 3650 ans-
tbe second lamp and energizingthe motor to turn said
strom units, r rotatable <iisk in the housing spaced from
disk; said notfi rotating the disk at a speed not greater 50
the lamps, said disk having an axis of rotation aligned
than xbout iwelve revolutions per second, said circuit 'ivith the axis of the second lamp, said disk having a sur-
means including a timer switch, said first and sccond
face coveredrvith t'luorescentspots of dilferent colors, so
lamps and said motor being connectedin circuit rvith that said spots are renderedluminous and visible through
said timer switch so that each of the lamps and said the lens rvhenthe secondlamp is energizedto project the
motor is energizedfor tianes determined by said timer 65 ultraviolet light on said surface, said surface being lo-
switch. cated in said line of sight, a motor rotatabiy supporting
^1.Ao optical display device for visually conditioning
the disk, and circuit means connectedto the first and sec-
a person, conlprising a housing, a first lamp supportedin ond lamps and motor for lighting the first lamp in one
thi housing for emitting a sustainedbright light' said part of a timed cyc.le,then extinguishingthe first lamp
housing having an opening at one end through.ivhich 69 and after a predeterminedtime simultaneouslylighting the
said liiht is r'lsible,a secondlamp in tbe housing for second lamp and energizing the motor to turn said disk;
emining ultraviole!light in a nanow bandwidthpeaking said motor rotating the disk at a speed not greater than
at about 3650 angstrom units' a rotatable disk in the about trvelve revolutions per second,said housing having
bousing,said disk havinga surflce exposedto the second a resilient pad around the periphery of said opening to
lamp, iaid surface having tluorescentspots of diflerent 65 form a light-tight seai rvith a person'siorehead and cheeks
sizci, shapes and colors, said spots being rendered rvhenthe personlooks inlo the open end of the housing.
luminous ivhen the seconcilamp is energizedto project 7. An optical rlisplav device for visuaily conditioning
tbe uitraviolet light upon the spots, a motor rotatably a person, comprising a generally c1'lindrical housing hav-
supportingsaid disk, and circuit meansconnectedto the ing an openingat one end thereof.a lenslocatednear said
hni and secondlamps for lighting the frrst lamp in one 70
opening nenr one end of an optical line of sight in said
Dart of a tinred cycle, ihen extinguishingthe first lamp
housing,an incandescent first Irmp supportedin the hous-
ind after a predetcrminedtime simultaneouslylighting
the sccondlamp and cnergizingthe motor to turn said ing {or enrittinga sustainedbright Iight through said lens
to the open end of ihe housing,,r fluorescent, tubular scc-
disk: said motor rotating the cliskrt a speednot greater
than tbout twelve revolutionsper secood, said circuil ?5 ond irrnp in the housing, said second lamp being circu-

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lar in form aod disposedin axial aiignmentrvith said lens 3650 angstrom units, a rotatable disk in the housing
and said first lemp, said secondlamp having a deeppurple spaced from the lamps, said disk having an axis of rota-
transparen!body so tbat the secoodlamp emits ultraviolet tion aligned with the axis of the seco[d lamp, said disk
light in a narrow band rvidth peakingat about 3550 ang- having a surfacecoveredwith fluorescentspotsof different
strom units, a rotatable disk in the housing spacedfrorn 6 colors,so that said spotsare renderedluminousand .risi-
the lamps, said disk having an axis of rotation aligoed ble through the lens when the second lamp is encrgized
'rvith the a.ris of the secondlamp, said disk having a sur- to proiect rhe ultraviolet light on said surface, said sur-
face covered with fluorescen!spots of different colors. so face being located in said iine of sight, a motor rotatably
that said spots are renderedluminous and visible tbough supporting the disk, and circuit rneansconnectedto the
the lens when the secondlarnp is energizedto project the 19 first and second lamps and rnotor for lighting the fint
uitraviolet ligbt on said surface,said surface beinglocaied lamp in one part of a timed cycle, then exringuishingrhe
in said line of sight, a motor rotatably supportingthe disk, first lamp and after a predeterminedtime simultaneously
and circuit me3nsconnectedto the first and secondlamps lighting the secondlamp and energizingthe motor to turn
and motor for lightjng the first lamp in one part of a timed said disk; said motor rotating tbe disk at a speed not
cycle, then extinguishilg the first lamp and after a prede- l5 greater than about twelve revolutions per second,and a
termined time simultaneouslylighting the secondlamp and plurality of different colored transparenrfilter members
energizingthe motor to turn said disk; said motor rotat- in the housing selectively disposablebetween said fint
ing the disk at a spcednot greaterthan about twelvc revo- lamp and said opening for selectivelyvarying the color
lutions per second"and a pluraltiy of different colorcd of the bright light transmitted to said opening from the
transparentfilter members in the housing selectivelydis- 20 first lamp, said circuit means including a timer switch,
posablebetweensaid first lamp and said openingfor selec- said first and second lamps and said motor being con-
tively varying tbe color of the bright light transmitted nected in circuit wirh said timer switch so thet each of
to saidopeningfrom the fust lamp. the lamps and said motor is energized for times deter-
8. An opticaldispiayCevicefolrisually conditioninga mined by said timer .switch,said circuit further including
person,comprising a generallycylinciricalhousing having 25 a timer motor driving said timer swirch, and a manua.ily
an opening at one eod thereof, a lens located near said operable other switcit in circuir with the timer motor tor
opening near one end of an optical line of sight in said stopping the motor at any point in said cycle for pro-
housing,an incandescentfirst lamp supportedin the hous- Ionging the lighting time of either of the lamps and for
ing for emitting a sustainedbright light through said lens delaying the lighting of either, said housing having a
to the open end of the housing,a fluorescent,tubular sec- 30 resilient pad around the periphery of said opening to
ond lamp in the housing,said secondlamp being circular form a light-tight seal,,vitha person'sforcheadand cheeks
in form and disposed in axial aiignment rvith said lens rvhen the person looks into the open end of the housing.
and said lirst lamp, said secondlamp having a deeppurple 10, An optical displaydevicefor visuailyconditioning
transparentbody so tbat the secondlamp emits ultraviolet a person,comprising a housing, a first lemp supportedin
light in a oarrow bandwidth peaking at about 3650 ang- 35 the housing for emitting e sustainedbright light, said
strom units, a rotatable disk in the housing spacedfrom housing having an openingat one end through rvhich said
the lamps, said disk having an axis of rotation aligned light is visible,a secondlamp in the housingfor emitting
with the axis of the secondlamp, said disk having a sur- ultraviolet light in a narrow bandwidthpeakingat about
face covcred with fiuorescentspots of different colors. so
.^ 3650 rngstrom units, a rotatable disk in the housing,
that said spots are renderedluminous and visible through 4o said tJiskhaving a surtaceexposedto the secondlamp, said
the lens rvhen the secondlamp is energizedto project tbe surface having fluorescentspots of different sizes,shapes
ultraviolet light on said surface,said surface being iocat- and colors, said spots being renderedluminorrswhen the
ed in said line of sigbt, a motor rotatably supporting second Iamp is energizedto proiect the ultraviolet Iight
the disk. and circuit meansconnectedto the fint and sec- upon the spots, a motor rotatably supporting said disk,
ond lamps and motor for lighting the first lamp in ooe part
4g and circuit meansconnectedto the first and secondlamps
of a timed cycle, then extin$lisbing the first lamp and for lighting the nrst lamp in one part of a timed cycle,
after a predeterminedtime simultaneouslylighting the sec- then extinguishing the lirst lamp and after a predeter-
ond lamp uo61gngyqizingthe motor to turD said disk; mined time simultaneouslylighting the second lamp and
said motor rotating the disk at a sp€ed not. greater than energizing the rnotor to rurn said disk; said motor rotat-
about twelve revoiutions per second, and a plurality of
b0 ing the disk at a speednot greater than about tweive revo-
different coiored transparentfilter members in the hous- lutions per second,said circuit meansincluding a timer
ing selectivellrdisposablebetrveensaid nrst lamp and said switch, said first and secondlamps and said motor being
opening for sel;ctively varying the color of the bright connectedin circuit rvith said timer slvitch so tbat each
light transmittedto said opening from the first lamp, said of the lam.psand said motor is energizedfor times deter-
circui! meansincludinga timer switch,said first and sec- SS mined by said timer switch,said circuir further including
oncl lamps and said motor being connectedin circuit ,rvith a timer motor driving said timer switch,and a manually
said timer srvitchso that each of the lamps and said motor operableother switch in circuit .,viththe timer motor for
is energizedfor times determined by said timer switch, stoppingthe motor at any point in said cycle for prolong-
said circuit funher inciuding a timer motor driving said ing the lightingtime of either of the lampsand for delay-
timer switch. and a manually operableother switch in 69 ing the lightingof eitherlamp, and a pluralityof different
circuit with the timer motor for stoppingthe motor at any colored transparentlilter memben in the housing selec-
point in said cycle for prolonging the lighting time of tiveiy disposabiebetweensaid nrst lamp and said opening
either of the lamps and for delaying the lighting of eitber. for selectivelyvarying the color of the bright light trans-
9. An optical C.isplaydevice for visually conditioning mirted to said opening from the firsr lnmp.
a person, comprising a generallycylindrical housing hav- 65 11. An opticai displaydevice for visuallyconditioning
ing an opening n! one end thereof,a lens located netr a person, comprising a housing,a first lamp supportedin
said opening near one end of an optical line of sight in the housing for emitting a sustainedbrigit light, said
said housing,and incandescent iirst lamp supportedin the housinghavingan op€ningat one end throughwhich said
housingfor emitting 3 susrainedbright light through said light is visible,a secondlamp in the housingfor emitting
lensto the openend of the housing,a fluorescent, lubular 76 ultraviolet iight in a narrow bandwidthpeakingat aboui
secondlrrnp in the housing,said secondlamp being cir- 3650 angstromunits,a rotatabledisk in the horrsingsaid
cular in form and disposedin axial alignmentwirh sei<i disk having a surfaceexposedto the secondlamp, said
lens and seid first lamp, said secondlarnp having a deep surface having fluorescenrspots of different sizes,shcpes
purple transparentbc,dy so tha! the secondlamp emits and colors,said spotsbeing rentleredluminousrvhenthe
ultravioletlight in a narrow bandwidthpeakingar about 7; secondlamp is energizedro project the ultraviole!light

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