Re: Jerry - Dental Cavitation Bacteria

Bradley Scott ( brad@saltbush.une.edu.au )
Wed, 29 Jul 1998 16:06:28 +1000

At 12:45 AM 29/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Bradley!
>
>Yes, that rabbit experiment is very scary...someone posted something
>about liver damage and brain tumors being tied in to a liver
>transplant...which is definitely related to the subject, so much we
>miss...what is weird is that each organ seems to be tuned to the other
>organs yet retains some kind of holographic map of the host body it
>originally came from, so when one organ is taken from one body that was
>diseased in other ways, yet the organ appears undamaged, once that organ
>is placed in another body, somehow it transfers the diseased hologram
>pattern into the new body...scary stuff....wonder if it applies to blood
>transfusions also??? Sounds a lot like Antoine Bechamps 'microzymas'
>which was an idea stolen by Pasteur in the 1700's....
>--

Hi Jerry,

My source of information is from Dr John Whitman-Ray, some of you might
know of him, he pioneered the healing process known as Body electronics.
His theory is that traumas are stored throughout the body in crystals,
which contain a hologramic memory of the experience. This crystals react
to certain em patterns. By applying pressure to accuppressure points,
these crystals are dissolved, during which the patient relives the
experience in the "here and now". It could be possible that transplanted
organs would contain some of these crystals and implant the memory into the
new body, triggering certain diseases in the new body. Any thoughts?
Cheers,

Brad

Dr Bradley W. Scott
Saltbush Software
Agricultural Business Research Institute
University of New England, NSW
Australia, 2350.

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