Re: Anyone remember this thing?

Billy M. Williams ( (no email) )
Thu, 9 Jul 1998 18:50:19 -0400

Oops..sorry I just upgraded to Win98 and had to change from Internet Mail to
Outlook Mail and just noticed it changed my Mail name. I fixed it...Starhawk
is my Computer gaming handle online...
Billy M. Williams

-----Original Message-----
From: Starhawk <bwilliam@accucomm.net>
To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz <KeelyNet-L@lists.kz>
Date: Thursday, July 09, 1998 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone remember this thing?

>Hmmm,
> Strange....Voodoo and black magic work on the same priciples. If you
have
>hair or fingernails of your victum you can cast a spell on them.
>
>Now one of my favorite hobbies is metal detecting and I get a catalog from
>Kellyco Inc. out of Fla.. One of the biggest sellers of detecting machines
>around. They sell everything from cheap detectors to the kind that you tow
>behind boats costing thousands of dollars.
>
>Anyway in this catalog are devices using this prinicle and also mixing in
>the dowsing trick. The devices are a hand grip unit with a shaft attached
to
>a rotating joint at the top of the handle. The shaft has what they call a
>LOAD in a chamber near the revolving joint. The load is either gold or
>silver or something else. These units cost 199.00 or more.
>
>And Kellyco doesn't put stuff in their catalog that they havn't tested and
>are assured it WORKS. They gaurantee everything they sell, if your not
>satified, send it back and get your money back or a trade down or up to
>something else.
>Interesting tho huh?
>Billy M. Williams
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Charles Wilde <charles.wilde@aton.com>
>To: 'KeelyNet-L@lists.kz' <KeelyNet-L@lists.kz>
>Date: Thursday, July 09, 1998 12:27 PM
>Subject: RE: Anyone remember this thing?
>
>
>>Sounds a lot like a radionic device. The human operating the box is part
>>of the instrument as with dowsing. Radionic devices developed for
>>medical purposes use a spot of blood or hair in conjunction with an
>>electrical/mechanical device and a trained operator to diagnose or
>>photograph medical conditions in patients located miles away.
>>
>>Operates on the concept that the universe is a type of a hologram. If
>>you have one piece of it, you can get access to the whole via the piece.
>>The small piece of blood, hair or drug in the radionic instrument is
>>used as the vibrational "signature" to allow the operator to tune into
>>the universal hologram in the correct way in order to extract the
>>desired information such as a diseased area, a photograph of an organ,
>>or the location of a substance.
>>
>>The radionic box may not be essential to process, but rather provides a
>>ritual prop to get the operator in the frame of mind or level of
>>consciousness necessary for perceiving the desired result. After
>>training, some operators can dispense with the prop.
>>
>>A very cogent description of radionics along with many other alternative
>>medical systems is described by Richard Gerber, MD in a currently
>>available book "Vibrational Medicine" ISBN 1-879181-28-2. David V.
>>Tansley, DC has also written quite a series of books on Radionics.
>>
>>Note that Radionics is not an accepted part of mainstream AMA style
>>medicine!
>>
>>Charles
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Matthew Redmond [SMTP:adze@clear.net.nz]
>>> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 12:47 AM
>>> To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
>>> Subject: Anyone remember this thing?
>>>
>>> Hello everybody!
>>>
>>> Right anyone remember this thing, or know how it might work.
>>>
>>> This must have been a year or so back now, but I was watching an
>>> episode of
>>> "Hard Copy" (how shameful admitting that!) and there was one article
>>> about a
>>> group of people that made a device (description to follow) that
>>> pointed
>>> towards any substance that you were looking for (ie coccain in school
>>> cafateria).
>>>
>>>
>>
>