Re: Tunguska Affair

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Thu, 13 May 1999 17:17:58 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Theo!

That's what I love about this aether spectrum
business, that there are multiple colors within colors
each of which reacts differently and has different
properties.

Different 'frequencies' of magnetism, electricity,
gravity and other forces would respond to or produce
effect in matter in different ways.

Perhaps there are various 'flavors' of electricity or
magnetism which can explode or implode matter, though
I think the field interference approach of phase
conjugation is the way it really works...more wave
phenomena than pure power.

An electrocution ray is a bit different from what I
would consider a 'death ray'. Something closer to a
'death ray' would be;

able to oxidize the iron in the blood to rust someone
to death
able to block oxygen absorption to cause someone to
smother
able to cause narcosis in the blood from excessive
nitrogen or other gases
able to explode specific organs or tissues

lots of very bad, very painful (I'd imagine)
approaches.

Someone recently asked about the Myotron, which sells
for around $150 off the shelf and is claimed to create
some kind of biphasic current that stuns the subject.
Said to be used by the military, FBI, etc...as a
non-lethal subjugation or defense technique.

--- Theo Paijmans wrote:
> Indeed, and if I am not mistaken, it was this very
> movie which featured
> a Grindell-Matthews death ray device. If it wasn't,
> Grindell-Matthews
> did collaborate on a movie in 1930 called the death
> ray. I have pictures
> of this movie.
>
> Best,
>
> Theo
>
> Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
>
> > Hi Theo, Bill et al!
> >
> > And let's not forget Boris Karloff and his movie
> about
> > 'the Mysterious Ray' or some such title where he

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