Re: Fwd: Re: Caduceus Coil
RON BRENNEN ( B25B@LCIA.COM )
Wed, 25 Nov 1998 09:59:55 -0500
mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca wrote:
>
> Most interesting, well has anyone thought of this idea?
>
> Chris Gupta
>
George Van Tassel, builder of the integraton told me that
he built a small caduceus coil and put a lizard in it. When
he put a voltage on it the lizard disappeared.
Ron Brennen
> >
> > Resent-Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 06:09:17 -0800
> > Reply-To: "R. A. Davis"
> > From: "R. A. Davis"
> > To: "Free Energy"
> > Subject: Re: Caduceus Coil
> > Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 09:08:44 -0500
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> > Wonder if anybody's working with this. Supposedly the coil has zero
> > impedance which might suggest its use in an overunity device.
> > Going further afield, the model for the winding is much more than the symbol
> > for medicine. In ancient hindu mysticism it is a map of the human psyche,
> > with one spiral called the Ida and the other Pingala. These are said to lie
> > adjacent to the spinal column, and are associated with the Chakras and
> > Kundalini energy.
> > Then again, we have the DNA/RNA molecules, which have the same
> configuration.
> > Has anyone ever built a caduceus coil big enough to stand inside of, and
> sent
> > ELF
> > energy into it?--and not had the subject show up at Norfolk Naval Base?
> > Just wondering if anybody is working along these llines...
>
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