Time & Radionics Camera (2 of 2)

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Mon, 16 Mar 1998 23:59:55 -0800

Hi Dr.Jones, et al!

Well, George DelaWarr used this idea to make what he called a 'time
camera'...the first public demo was in front of many newspaper reporters,
using their film....George tuned it to his 1925 wedding and it clearly
showed he and his wife standing at the church alter....so the report I
have says.

He also claims you can go into the future....that by pointing the camera
lens at a seed, you could sweep through its future patterns and see what
the plant would look like at any stage...he also did this with a pregnant
woman, showing the child and what it would look like as it grew!!! So
the reports say....

There were about 3 cameras, one was completely destroyed, another damaged
and one more which is supposed to be in this country...the late Marcel
Vogel claimed the people who've had it could never get any images, so
they sent it to him to experiment with...from the start he got all kinds
of photos.....he returned the camera...I have this on an audiotape of Dr.
Vogel where he reported his experiments with it.

The idea of sweeping through future patterns of a seed or object is kind
of like an accelerated time....as proposed in the antitime paper where
you could sweep a mass back through any of the 'frames' it had been from
creation....; http://keelynet.com/time/antitime.htm

It would appear that our lives and the very essence of time manifests and
is recorded as cartoon type frames...I don't like this because it
indicates predestination....yet, not necessarily because once a pattern
of frequencies is projected, they must follow a given pattern naturally
based on their relationships and MODULATED by outside influences...both
intentional and as part of life....anyway, Delawarr claimed his group at
Oxford had developed and used such a 'time camera'...

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