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The document discusses the construction and functionality of the Phoenix Radioclast, highlighting its harmonic properties and frequency range. It also mentions the importance of proper connections for optimal performance and compares it to other devices like the Lakhovaky HWO. Additionally, it touches on the sensitivity of humans to radiation and the methods used in dowsing and radionics.
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The document discusses the construction and functionality of the Phoenix Radioclast, highlighting its harmonic properties and frequency range. It also mentions the importance of proper connections for optimal performance and compares it to other devices like the Lakhovaky HWO. Additionally, it touches on the sensitivity of humans to radiation and the methods used in dowsing and radionics.
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TIIAT lllTEIESTlNG PHOENIX IAI>IOCLAST

"Your interut i na work wu rec.ently brou1ht to II)' attaation


whm l vat &iven a couple of your Journal• to raad, Enc.loaad find
50c for your lht of BSIF public.ationt, Your Hay•Juna iHua ha•
a c.irc.uit for the Phoenix ~dioc.laet, l'v• ju,t finiehad buildilla
the unit, The mul tivibrator wil l not function until the cathod41a
of the SOCS'• are connec.ted to 1r0Wld (pin 3, VZ), No doubt tbla
c.om.c.tion - • accidentally left out, lncldmtallyl the IIIIX1-
plate volta&• for• 50C5 1• lieted at 150 volte, G van no.,_1
line voltaae, a 100 ohn 1 watt re1i1tor c.onnected between pin J
of the 35W4 and the lead• noraial l y c.onnectad to that pin, vill
c:auae the plate voltage to drop down to . 150 volt• and ba aora in
line with the voltage va lue you •elected tor the filter c.apacitor.
"Th• unit h rich in hat1110nic, and radiatH vell between 43 s
and 43. 357 ac., Hy frequenc.y counter i• 1oin1 c.rasyl
"I 11111 lnteruted in the UXACO c.irc.uit and any 111athoda y1>11 " -
of to lnc.rea1e a person'• ability at dowelna, If you wiah • plc.t11n
of my Radiocla1t, l would ba pleaaed to 1md ,YOU ona,"
Stephan Gibaon, Gib,on Enainaerin&, 547 N Baac.hwood Drive, Loa
Anael.. , California 90004
The 43 to 43,357 macacycl• rans• mantlonad above by Mr. Gib-
aoa ia the range of vibratory retea of the body'• -Jor or1ana
diacovared by Dr, Abra11a in the early 1900,, and treated auc.c••••
fully by him with hil Pathoc l a1t .
Tba Lakhovaky HWO alto puts out a broad rans• of fraquenciaa
which include• t he 43 t o 43.357 IDC rang•; but it c reate,• lot of
atatic with it■ open arc; and i t alao i• 111ore diffic.ult to build
with ita hand- wound coil and wild, hich•frequency volta1••• Tha
Phoaaix Radiocla.s t look• like a vary acceptable aubatltute for tha
tllO.
We were given two 1ch-tic1 on the Phoenix, The firat - •
publiahad alonf with the article in the Hay•June Journal, The
aacood •c.b-t ch reproduc.ed on the oppoeit• page. Thia one •Y
ba aaaier to work with and we've labeled the lover. lln• for the
&round connections.
Regular, conacientioua praGtica with the "How To See Vital
ladiation" technique de1crlbed in the firat article of thll iHue
will halp increaae your overall 1en1itivity for Dovain&, Who lmov1,
you might aet to where you can••• the radiant enercy reflected off
tbe ,urfaca of the underground itiea11 up throuah tha cruet of the
earth, e1 well aa feel it with the Dowaln& rod, Our Workshop ax•
er-c.i••• on OH (Occ!ilintal Meditation) wi l l alao help the Dovaer
tune up hia aind, -otion• and body for penetratin& the Vail of tha
Fourth D1-naion. Th••• are in Part I of our Lee1on Serl•• OD the
Cab&la, "The laviaible Reality Behind Appaaran.au", BSRF 24-A, fl,25
Sept-Oct 1975,ll, Paa• 31
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.,,. •.i7 :t hllhmo •d<d. howe.-tt, - Ollffl to the mtlriJm I ha.I the
•• • Ol of the pentluium OI' sen,iUvity nr I.be han,i .... ,. "" :nnu,n,o,t hr
►J ·1- or oiha mental ractn,. 1ft the c,penuor, to thAt the -•it • -
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- '"l' la "'""'""C Uw:ffl 011L Ire hu oho dittk,,d IO. .e of hi, h:.ncl
- __,.. wflll l.ulrwami. Mid fowi,1 lllal they IUIHl-!\nllally ~nllmo hil
lladlnp. I will oo,r call upon llr. AJb to ~-. uo hla !«tun . " ,

Badie:rthcsi& is the study of the sensitivity of human beinp


to radia lion
The! mdierth.etic sti:muhu is 11.n i111rulse felt as n. minute dcctric
•'-k in the trained human hantl when it paucs through certain
mtiral cfutllnccs Crom bodies. It is Al these critica_l di,tances
that the rdla activity or a dowsa or water diviner OCl:\ln.
For a aumbcr of yca_rs now l have trained my own hnnd lo be
1e11Jiti11e enough to dctcC't 4 CCUl"lllely ctitiCAI distanc:a Crom my
patients in my mnlit'tll lfOrk. This is done by scanninf a nilcr
with the potir_nt tnurhin,r the cn, l of it with the ringer. This
inethoc:I i.• much nuvc rnpid tlii\n 1uin11 Rn in_dnamcnt, ~ thmt
I UJC it as a routine in my <'XnminRtinn nr r&tirnts. All rending•
to •lliffl l shall H:(er Orf' thcrcforc Loken b Y hand. but on a -:
■ umber oC occa.sions I bRVC chttltcd them purely i11stnimcntally.
The human body is no exception to the rat of matter &nd ils
c:ritica.l distances can be measured. The fi11t l'l'iticlll di,s tancc iJ
lltuated bdwttn 2 and 11 ccntimclrcs Crom the skin rurJ....c, u
wu ~nally cliscovtted by the late Dr. Emcs& Martin durin5
hit rautthcs with :a pendulum. The position of this ttadin1
alten i~ disease f FN>lll the body surface at which the patient
kdJ pain or ducaauort., this dittaaee ii extended ooatwaidt Cloa
die body. Thu c:h.uir ii __,paaitd by ad- ee ia a 1ttood
critic..i dbtance that ii found Mfl"IMlll-, at about 00 ca:t.l .imeln:o
fram the body. (Fi1. 1).

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approximatdy. Exceptional ceadinr above U,is CiJU"" 1..,e
hccn recorded aporadically at the hd1ht ,,r Summer on July or
,Augu.st. This is of intcr..t u rurh rmJinp "re e:xtrcmcly rare
during the rut ot the year. The avcroi;e person however is not
in pc,rrcet health. u,d he gi'IICI I\ mutine rooding in 11"\' cml pr,u,tiee .·
ol Approximat,,ly 00 centimetcn. - • ,
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oo ,oin, t.hroup my rcccirds, ft inches or 00 centimcten oremcd
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The History of Redionlcs

The term "Radionics" was coined from • Rad1athesia ••, which we.a the

development of the pendulum use ln radial dowsln9. The ullng of the pendulum

to onbancc subJectJve iensltivlty ln locauno "zones" of enargy or "vibrations"

by producing changing 9)'rOl1ons ond circular motions in o field la called


radial dowalno.

Thts ts &n old •rt d&Un9 beck at least live thousend years ln ancient

Egypt. Certain devices have been ins=rlbed or painted on Egyptian walls from

as for back as recorded history. The observations of men then wes of nature,

for a keen eye could discern much about the land on which he Uvod.

Certain birds will not elloht tn trees in or close to a dowatng zono, nor

wlU r&bblta n•at theraln. Jn some strong locaUUes, no animal wUJ even ap-

sxoach. Such thi ngs as the absence or Held mice tn an otherwise ideal locaUty

couoed mon \g @KAmlne ~Are[ully theH areas. AJ Ula IMilUvltv between men
d lffer, certain devtcea were found to focus attention so that the inherent abUUy

to dotoct 1uch area■ we s enhanced.

Water botng found ln 1en11ti\le tones p-ovided the incentive to develop

the ability, by natural or arUficiol means, ln locotlon of these an:t.s. The

men also became aware that oround •aensttive··tt.re.as, plant life had some

minor changes. Plant1 were stunted, sporae, changed, or non.. exhtant. Some

areas even hod plant Ute over-sUmulatod.

Around these ovet-sUmulat6d planta..ce.rtain oree were often found, thus

man "NOuJd look for U1ese plents to flnd oms or u.ae dowcll\9 to find ore zones.

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Titt problem:
£1tctrfo power can, thtCMcUuUy, be tmumltttd In lo convert ttlctgy from the brse•t an Ot blc ,owtr
stw11I W1)'t.. But llte only mtthod 0-.11 h cunull)' 1•.1ppl)', the IUll, pt1mltdn1 widuptHd terrulrtal • ppll•
pncdcal Oil • 1.a,r. scak h IJ\ro;i$)1 mct1Ute COflductoft, eallcn or t0l• r-clcctric coMtrten. Such can-..er1t1t for
At c.vldcnccd by the "'llnlffr.-1'' dbtrlb11Uon and \U,c a:nllalhcd or dl,peucd UM, u o• homu, would
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tht put, ll~'tVCf, upandlnc dcmanit for powet are IOllfet, I.he l \lft,
1c(tul1ln& 1hc de•elopmcnt or power to\acu U\tt uc
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STEEL BEARING GENERATOR: PATTERN OF STELL BALL BEARINGS IN


STYROFOAM HAS BEEN USED AS A MICROWAVE ANTENNA, ANO HAS BEEN
FOUND EFFICIENT AS A TENSOR ANTENNA, IN NJCROWAVE TECHNOLOGY
IT JS USED AS A REFRACTOR ARRAY,

As THE NUHBER •OF TRIANGLES ON THE SIDE OF A ?YRAMID ARE


INCREASED, IT BECOMES A CONE, THE CONE-PYR'-'11D IS NOT
SENSITIVE TO ALIGNMENT TO Ttit EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD,
INTERFERENCE PATTERNS FROM _MULTIP~E SPHERICAL SOURCES FILL
SPACE WITH AN .OMNI-TRIANGULATED PATTERN OF ST~LE STANDING
WAVE PATTERNS,

EVERY NODAL POINT IS A SPHERICAL SOURCE OF TWELVE ~ADIA~IHG


VECTORS, THESE ARE EQUIANGULAR AND ARE EQUAL IN LENGTH,

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RICAL s6uRCE GETS HIGHER, THI
As THE FREQUENCY OF THE SPHE THE INTERFERENCE PATTERN:
WAVELETS ARE HARDER TO SEE, BUT
BECOME MORE OBVIOUS,

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GLOSSARY
fREQUEIICY: THE NUMBER OF REPETITIONS OF A PERIODIC PROCESS PER
UNIT OF TIME, USUALLY DENOTED IN CYCLES PER SECOND,

HARMONIC OR OVERTONE: A VIBRATION WHOSE FREQUENCY IS AN INTEGRAL


MU LTI PLE OF A FUNOAl',ENTAL FREQUEIICY,
INTERFERENCE: THE PROCESS IN WHICH TWO OR HORE VIBRATIONS COMBINE
TO REINFORCE OR CANCEL EACH OTHER, THE AMPLITUDE OF
THE RESULTING WAVE BEING j EQUAL TO THE SUM OF THE
AMPLITUDES OF THE COMBINING WAVES,

STANDING WAVE: A WAVE DISTURBANCE WHICH IS NOT PROGRESSIVE,


STANDING WAVES RESULT FROM THE SUPERPOSITION OF TWO
VIBRATIONS TRAVELING IN OPPOSI TE DIRECTIONS, HAVING
IDENTICAL FREQUENCIES AND AMPL ITUDES, THE WAVE
DISTURBANCE IS MAXIMAL AT CERTAIN POINTS OCCURRING
PERIODICALLY, CALLED LOOPS OR ANTI - NODES, AND IT IS
ZERO AT POINTS IN BETWEEN CALLED NODES, THE DISTANCE
BETWEEN ANY TWO NODES IS A WAVELENGTH,

WAVELENGTH: THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO SUCCESSIVE POINTS IN A WAVE,

NODE: A POINT, LINE, OR REGION IN A STANDING WAVE WHERE THERE


IS LITTLE OR NO VIBRATION, A POINT OF STI LLNESS IN A
SEA OF VIBRATION,

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MAGNETIC PILE

TREATMENT
CHAf1BER

SIDE VIEW

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TflE BELIZAL COSMIC ACCUMULATOR, THE "BOMBE C-3,0", UsEO FOR


TREATING HERBS ANO MUMMIFYING FOODS IH THE CENTRAL SPHERE,
THIS DEVICE WAS DEVELOPED IH 1926,
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FINI\L Pi'(?ES Frol1 AN £)(1'E!UHOlI'ER'S Nan: BOOK

Startling New Di s"""'ry w <oil

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Decenber 9, l9S2

Today I toclc a glaos tube 1-1/4" di...,ter 7 ft. J.a,g, put a 2 ft. x 3/~•
ircn pipe and inserted mto t\1>e and throogtl 'the H.F. coil att.,d,ed to 1l\e
t:rawtomer. fOUld "the ray" wae funnelled thro'1gtl the t\be and at a dis-
ta-ioe of over 300 ft. After passing "through a stDne. wall i t w.=is still less
than 2 inches in diam. Very stra\g, with attracting ra:!iations 4S !t. ala1g
sides, \l\hen I tn.bstituted 01e 2'211 oc:r..e end 'the 31- turn ooil far the~-
Md H, r' <X>il fCUld <11 ~QQW\t of tl>4 diffe= in size b e - when glaGS
tube was .inserted into end ot coil there was no leak «ic1 ray was strcnger
and Ndiatl!d 75 ft. a, each aide of beai>,

I believe the r . Ray will follcw • "'-""'d tube th011g)l i, a,i~ t ref -
to a short t\.lTl in a glssa 'hbe. It can be oond.leted i.nto the
g0 &"OU\d
tube as a fonn of Ng1Ctism Le. by giving tt,e NI)' a spbt aro,,,d a hollcw
(soleMidl ooil and pick.lni ~ ttte m duced r,r; wl.111 an u,:n eott ln tlle
ooil •id then inserting thls rod or core into 111• glo,• t tbe.

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S~stions:
'Ihis N.Y m_y be useful as a CIClr't'ier wa~ in telepathy or- W:ry aec:ret
radio. Indu:e nocw.atiai en wa'A by• oannectlng anterna wire of 6hort: w«W
radio transmi= ~ 1'le S.. tum coil and,.,.. o:nea to lupply the F,
Ny. In Tul.epa1hic test send tturt a, NY rra. hand to perecn at recei vin&
er>1 ot beilll, F<r ~ send tli>e ""I l,ito gr<>Uld wi1n very hea')I
f<W'OO ISld chedc a,op la)lere.

Surwying!!
FOUld today in 1"!Sting a new style Ny a,.n about l ft. lcng gl.. s two
WO\Zld with 2 ft. of ldre coil spaced 1/~ in. and with a list,t 1-1/8• Otool
tltle inside of windings vaouun clemcr Nndle. Shot rw.y t'ra11 cne ocne 22'"
with this g\.l\ dcwn a<:rali.s l.,ke bottmi, FollG1111d it 6800 h . .-id it o;n-
tinued c:n GC"Cng. ~ere it WdS hiW, abo..-e g:ro1.nd 10· ft, theN W&& • nc--
rcw curtain of fcroe to the gromd.

The Firot Cne Pieoo t\ncm,ontaJ. F,:; Gll\ ewr mad!!, designed and built
and te.stl!!d thi& the 11th of l'.:»c:::en'ber, 1952. By Yemeh cartn::11 a·t Elsin~,
Calif. lt &hot the energy beam ft-cm a'\11 22" ocne to a distance of 6800 ft.
ac:n::io.s the lake bottcm and <Xl\t:inued a,, in a fine sharp beam. I dcin 't
Jena., hew nuch f.at"thcr, \rticrt the ~ p,¥sed high o.er a la., spot the.re
,.,.. " 1nin film of f"'°" e""'11<ling to the grou,d,
lll-sr,o, l>ela,,
Deoelli,e.r U, 1952
l'J SCI\ L,ny hdping.
Ccnnected mi.c::ro-an.fl;ter and 5" squa:re 2 plate ccndcnSer with oell.0-
phone b e - 01:&.nl.ess plates with 70 v. battery thl.li:

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When I to.Jdled or •= pi,u:,hed the pl ates with thl.OTI> ond forefinger


I =ild foro, the needle olear owr with half resist,-,oe on mecGtat but
with full reaistance Larty could snap it el,oer a,cr ond I cnly half W"f,
Yet ..men I cc,Jld put it cl.ear over when "'half resistllnce, Mr. oewes
cc,Jld a,ly """" it half W"'f. "1,y? t.any •'""' pol.i;;hed his fingen> a, the
NI! u, IOOkle ouze they wo,re wry dry, 5"re results.
We focnd that placing a gues ball omarent ( 211'' dia. silvered/ in
tho end of the rttj II"' i t blacked the ray ~letely ca\fiing it to catB
out the back end but with a slight titt log. If ball was not till)lt in
the twe rttf slo,,ly bl)ilt out in a fl,ni.,, of foroe beNeen ball «ui t\be,

N"""l Cl:l!r;>a!IS:
SI.no, the Pot, Chl. sol utiO'I Ml will <:nly project n>rth a ~as•
ca, be =~ from it which will be u-.aftected by ln!lptic disturt,a,ca•.

Hew dis"°"'r:y le Cubm ond ,mgnet, Decelliler 25, 1952.

Mr, ca.,,, ~
my partner in a land Ventu<e aid I tested with the t!OgJlet
m me end of a wet: washrag sprinkled with salt
(alnico)
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(sod. d\l.) and a rod of carben en the other end. WI.th the North (P<;e ♦)
end of the mi:ig. to,,csrd the rod ~ rod a ' O l i ~ there waw a field of fon:::e
l~ in. <><St lll'OIM <he S. end of the inag. and a 3' in. NI/J or rod of fcrce •
OJt 1'ra> each end of the rod. By reven;ing the mag the circle of fore:,, was
36 in dia. m:,a the N. end of the mag <nd n i n. fTcm centre of rod e<d\
W"J.

ll1en North end of mog. was dcwn a, the r<li the-• ahowed no field
but a rod of f<lr'O! 72 in. 1mg cam, frcm each end of cartx:n. w-..n mog.
wos S. end dew, aU fcx-oe wa., neutni.l.. No force an~e,-e. lhSl _,.,t
wal.i aa.swise the ft;Jl"C:2 was 8 in. aroUld both ends and 18" fn:ni aai;h end
of oorocn.
Amo.zing! Now Batta,y

Plaoed north end of _,et en a,e win! to nicroameter 111d oaitactlld


rag any,1-,ore with other wire, Pead au:11 lllCR than l50 ml.orompe, Cllalaf!d
ends and pWllld S. <nea.) end of ~ t a, wire and got nec-ly nothing.
Turned maar,et °""r and got near nottung a1ypla<a. Fo..nd =nnt • ~
and affected by - c a l 00J1>0Gitia\ ot 1urt8<B of _ , . t M ww, I Nlbed
rad ponc:1.1 c,..,r aurfaoe of nor1h end d ""I• i t kiU..d .w::tia,. ro.n:1 I aot
m:n frcm a,e spot en mag. than othor but allo got m th«, 150 mic:r<>-
_,.... just Ira,, - oppasiw endl of the WUhrai wittl no _,rt. In
other wordl the - pve no or;,n, Ulan the 1"' alme and I 110t SO aicro-
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"'P' by holding a,e wire in "i m:iu1h a,d the o,!,er in DV fingoro, o:ruot;nt.

Later at Es trellas
fOU"'ld by attaching a,e wire of Hicro-ame~:r- to a oarbcn rod and in-
serting it in. a cup of brine (sod. chl.) that whe.n the other wire was in-
serted into me water the rreter gaw full v.iolent reading clear o~r. Prd>-
ably 200 micro-a1l)8.

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D!oenber 26 , 1952,
Washrag Exparimant at F.atrellu
( C.mxn - Magnet)
Sat:ur-al"ed wa.,hcloth with Sod. O\l. brine, laid c arba,, rod acro6S me
end a.~d ._,rt en o1'ler. h.iron>ter ohcwed foUc,.ri.ng:

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With North end of ,.._t rut a 36" c:i""1e of auro and l~ in. rod of
foroo u.,;h WOIJ m:,:, centre of rod of carl>on. By rewreing magnet the c:il'-
cle of aura w.::o 11.a• dia.. fran negati'1'e end of magnet .-.d rod of foroa 36•
each W,ly ft'CD oentre of c:artxrl.

Georg,, Aye fot,\d when he tried 0CllO Nrf from a,e aide it <rttNcted
OllMD!ter to oaie, othet' side n,palled. I fou,d if I held m II!{ left w.
hond and stocxl a, ri11nt side of ~ I got no effect but a, q,pcsin, siclo
tile Ny repel.Jed.

"An eiq,ty wagon Hes a lot ot noise. Keep skid Chains m yCAJr- ta,gue. 11

Olest t.Jra Phsna!l!lla>:

When the lJJn&9 ore infl,....d the ourai:eter is n,pelled tc about 12


inches or ll'Wln! but W"Wn l1.ng1 are enpty, the cheat aura is r:uasing. Oi..e -
oove:A:d ~ r 19., 1953 V.L . C.

t!md °"""
Hatter
1 1 - r 15, 195 3.
Jtst tried holdmg a bodclet, Soianoe lltgest, out by ocm, of 1t,e
l.e«IIOS with part (l/J) of the leaYeS tu!"ned · ~ tcwa:r,:l 11!{ fl.00. I
1hen caiaen-tro1ad a, pushing 1lle neor le4- ag;,inst 1lle others. In 20
se=di they resolutely ncved CM>r <Q!ainat the othere. I tried this aev-
et'&l t1lllos successfully. Finally I faihd a1d """" I told Je..,,,. olx>.n:
it she told 1113 iodw; a&id she had 1~ 11
the leaves 1:tle other W8:J, Jb.,_
e""r tl1e naxt ti.a, wo co-q,orated, I puohlng, &lie pulling. It worl<ed
perfectly •'"'IY tine.
N'IO'ther teat;
lwiy tines I have dem:l>stretad this pa,er by building a "ttio't''
pict:un! of a spot O'I the floor or grcu,d whila holding the 1'w&tllr- scale"
owr the "Gpot," In 20 Ncx>nd, c:xr slightly ioore the we.i.&h:t m the lever
beJ;lna tc droop ..,til it i• tt fuU drop pc:sition, .,,! it flies or Bnapi 14>
to the claied ])06ition 1he insta>t it is rerowd !'rm owr the 1pot. ltl<n
the &UN1110tcr 4 bro.lfll,t o..er the opot it re,;iots en1>ering it ttw, if f -
eed it <leap ..-.til the apot is paBoed tha, it ouddonly anape 5111/1 mz, it,
inc:liooting a po,erfUl col.um of force from the spot '-'P"ord .

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Ray C..., E,q,erilrent ( ccntinued) .
I.any held a pa,,erful alnia, l!agllet as rear of gun ..,d Ray stq,ped &t
cnce . A J,.,,,, chLrlk cf graptl.to (cartxn) did 'the """" , "'1en a _,.,t is
plaoed at w""r end ot gun the ray is backed '-" and prvjected fran oppooite
11
'-nd, but if the 2-1/2 x 7" gn,,phite is i"ltercep~d in 'the beam it riadiates
a 5 foot ball of foroe. If the wire fran ca,c is laid er, floor the inq. ·
i• dr<wn to the outer end of wi n, frm 8 or 10 feet a,,ey. I f a S inch di.so
of iretal is held in beom there is a Splash 1q ft . in diamter fran •d&e• of
disc.
April 19, l95~ .
Q Energy FiJJn.

Wife left <> •cNP ot S = Wrep plastic film m me table. (Purchased


at ston, in regular pacl:0&"9). I tried stretching it 2 ways (wann,d CM!r
et""") and fou,d it exactl,y lJJ<e the Q Energy film Hr. t.a,,nc gave .., . Then
I tock a ""'8)'et (alnia,) and a cart>a, (a 2- l/2" x l/2" flake of g,,aphitc
sa,,ed ftcm a bar of gr;,phitc frcm a am,lter) ...,d placed the ~ t m a,o
aide of the film. the gra,p,iu a, the other and f0Uld a te.ni.fie bec1t1 frun
the graphite aide. Stra,ger thal the N/1 fran me 22 inch oone.

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A OOlt'UJC WAVE 11A'i BE ''n.ffi:D" BY A c:DOJJ.AR Nl'l!JllA C0!1'1EX,

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TIIAT lllTEIESTlNG PHOENIX IAI>IOCLAST
"Your interut i na work wu rec.ently brou1ht to II)' attaation
whm l vat &iven a couple of your Journal• to raad, Enc.loaad find
50c for your lht of BSIF public.ationt, Your Hay•Juna iHua ha•
a c.irc.uit for the Phoenix ~dioc.laet, l'v• ju,t finiehad buildilla
the unit, The mul tivibrator wil l not function until the cathod41a
of the SOCS'• are connec.ted to 1r0Wld (pin 3, VZ), No doubt tbla
c.om.c.tion - • accidentally left out, lncldmtallyl the IIIIX1-
plate volta&• for• 50C5 1• lieted at 150 volte, G van no.,_1
line voltaae, a 100 ohn 1 watt re1i1tor c.onnected between pin J
of the 35W4 and the lead• noraial l y c.onnectad to that pin, vill
c:auae the plate voltage to drop down to . 150 volt• and ba aora in
line with the voltage va lue you •elected tor the filter c.apacitor.
"Th• unit h rich in hat1110nic, and radiatH vell between 43 s
and 43. 357 ac., Hy frequenc.y counter i• 1oin1 c.rasyl
"I 11111 lnteruted in the UXACO c.irc.uit and any 111athoda y1>11 " -
of to lnc.rea1e a person'• ability at dowelna, If you wiah • plc.t11n
of my Radiocla1t, l would ba pleaaed to 1md ,YOU ona,"
Stephan Gibaon, Gib,on Enainaerin&, 547 N Baac.hwood Drive, Loa
Anael.. , California 90004
The 43 to 43,357 macacycl• rans• mantlonad above by Mr. Gib-
aoa ia the range of vibratory retea of the body'• -Jor or1ana
diacovared by Dr, Abra11a in the early 1900,, and treated auc.c••••
fully by him with hil Pathoc l a1t .
Tba Lakhovaky HWO alto puts out a broad rans• of fraquenciaa
which include• t he 43 t o 43.357 IDC rang•; but it c reate,• lot of
atatic with it■ open arc; and i t alao i• 111ore diffic.ult to build
with ita hand- wound coil and wild, hich•frequency volta1••• Tha
Phoaaix Radiocla.s t look• like a vary acceptable aubatltute for tha
tllO.
We were given two 1ch-tic1 on the Phoenix, The firat - •
publiahad alonf with the article in the Hay•June Journal, The
aacood •c.b-t ch reproduc.ed on the oppoeit• page. Thia one •Y
ba aaaier to work with and we've labeled the lover. lln• for the
&round connections.
Regular, conacientioua praGtica with the "How To See Vital
ladiation" technique de1crlbed in the firat article of thll iHue
will halp increaae your overall 1en1itivity for Dovain&, Who lmov1,
you might aet to where you can••• the radiant enercy reflected off
tbe ,urfaca of the underground itiea11 up throuah tha cruet of the
earth, e1 well aa feel it with the Dowaln& rod, Our Workshop ax•
er-c.i••• on OH (Occ!ilintal Meditation) wi l l alao help the Dovaer
tune up hia aind, -otion• and body for penetratin& the Vail of tha
Fourth D1-naion. Th••• are in Part I of our Lee1on Serl•• OD the
Cab&la, "The laviaible Reality Behind Appaaran.au", BSRF 24-A, fl,25
Sept-Oct 1975,ll, Paa• 31

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