Radionics Remote Treatment

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 08 Aug 1998 03:08:40 -0500

Hi Folks!

I heard something interesting tonight and was quite surprised to find
someone was still doing it. Sounds like a great thing for all us OLD
SONS who are familiar with how this stuff works and how it can be used
or abused as deflective devices....<g>...

In radionics, a witness or specimen is taken that serves as the resonant
link to the subject to be affected. George DeLaWarr used to have people
send samples, hair, saliva, blood, tissue, even their name written on
paper to use as his witness.

One of his radionics analyzers was used to determine the condition of
the patient by measuring this specimen. He would determine the
necessary corrective signatures, then insert the specimen in a small
broadcast unit. There was one, possibly more rooms in his lab which had
these small broadcast devices, looking like post office boxes all
mounted on the walls of the room and numbered to represent each patient.

Once each day, a technician would come into the room and spin the dial
on the machine which would 'ping' the specimen with the signature
designed to heal a specific condition.

This 'pinging' would send an amplfied signal to the subject, hopefully
producing effects at a distance.

When Delawarr died, I thought this all stopped but there are possibly
some people today who are using this method for remote treatment.

Now, it sounds completely spooky but I have a video showing one of Cleve
Backsters experiments with 'primary perception' or something called by
Herbert Weaver 'homing conductance'. It seems that any piece of the
body, if it still maintains its 'integrity', meaning it hasn't begun to
rot or otherwise decay to its sub-components, still is in contact with
the host body from any distance.

The video I have shows Cleve taking a sample of oral leukocytes from a
womans mouth. These are white blood cells that can survive outside the
body for up to 8 hours. When the mouth rinse is centrifuged, a white
substance looking like sperm is condensed and consists of almost purely
oral leukocytes.

Now, Cleve hooks an EEG sensitive meter to this sample and picks up
electrical readings that correspond to the electrical readings coming
from the host organism...this correspondence occurs even when the
saliva/leukocyte sample is in another room and even over a distance of
several miles.

Cleve thinks there is NO LIMIT to this biological link and wants to do
experiments with astronauts and pilots to see if information can somehow
be transmitted over this bio-band.

What was also interesting to me, Dr. Galen Heironymous claimed to have
monitored the Apollo astronauts on their trip to the moon using his
radionics device. His information directly matched the actual bio
telemetry of the astronauts and I think the difference between his data
and NASA was that his device continued to pick up the bio signals even
when the ship went behind the moon, whereas NASA lost their signals.
This prompted NASA to want to check into this method.

The main problem with radionics is that it is subject to the subjects
whims and emotions so isn't really that stable except with highly
trained operators.

However, the 'ping' broadcasters is nearly identical to the units
designed and used very successfully by the UKACO group in the early
1950s in the Southwest for pest control. The farmer would have an
overflight of the fields he needed protected so aerial photographs could
be taken. These photographs were smeared with a chemical agent known to
kill the pest which was attacking the crops in the photos.

The photos were placed in the broadcast unit and the farmer was
instructed to spin the dial on the machine one time per day. This would
again 'ping' the resonances of the photo, now modulated with the poison,
to bombard the field. UKACO's price? $1.00 per acre, payable only if
the farmer was satisfied with the results....UKACO was making thousands
of dollars....after many wrangles with the patent office who kept
refusing their patent, they chose to disband if they could not protect
their investment with a patent.

Some radionic practitioners have been trapped with this method of
treatment by government agents or affiliates sending in chicken blood or
such and asking for an analysis that sometimes doesn't catch the
substitution leading to erroneous analyses.

This could possibly be avoided by asking if the sample is human,
etc..before analyzing for the actual illness or condition...

--            Jerry Wayne Decker  /   jdecker@keelynet.com         http://keelynet.com   /  "From an Art to a Science"      Voice : (214) 324-8741   /   FAX :  (214) 324-3501   KeelyNet - PO BOX 870716 - Mesquite - Republic of Texas - 75187