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YOUR
OWN
“Bio-Pacer’
ust when you thought things couldn’t get more
unreal, you read about the insidious, all-pervading
“AIDS of the airwaves” - ELECTROMAGNETIC
POLLUTION.
For those of you who aren’t hiding under the
futon, this issue of Nexus offers plans for a simple, yet
effective, solution. It works by supplementing airborne
radiations from communicat-ions, power lines, motors
and appliances with a set of synthesized frequencies
based on those found in nature.
describes frequency specific reactions resembling aller-
gies in a wide cross section of patients. Surprisingly,
identical effects occurred from contact with water previ-
ously exposed to the same vibration. Metal screening
techniques confirmed re-emission at a higher harmonic,
on formerly correlated with vital intra-cellular communi-
cations. Our body is 99% fluid, and may likewise retain
active components of radiational energies long after expo-
sure - and what about electrically heated food, and the
water we drink and bathe in?
In the early 1900’s, a Viennese professor decomposed
water into oxygen and hydrogen with simple magnets,
implying as yet uncorrelated bio-molecular reactions. The
Spanish neuro-scientist, Dr. Jose Delgado, used coaxial
“helmholtz” coils, ordinarily applied to healing bone frac-
tures, in pulsed mode to directly stimulate pleasure centres
in the brain. My preliminary research indicates that, when
calculated for terrestrial magnetic intensity, the mobilising
cyclotron resonance of most atomic elements falls within
the proliferate ELF (extreme low frequency) range.
Presence of artificial fields would alter normal migration
of so-influenced substances throughout the entire body.
IT HERTZ
Magnetism, in addition to being steady as in the perma-
nent sort, may undergo pulsations when generated by an
alternating electrical flow. These are measured in cycles
per second, termed Hertz (Hz), and are now known to
affect living tissue, in amazingly low concentrations,
depending on their repetition rate and extremity of wave-
shape. The dimensional span of each cycle is called its
“wavelength”, which may also occur through electrifying a
physical object of the same measurement.
A predominant interaction occurs within the neuro-
physics of the mind - an exotic soup of piezo-, ferro-,
super- and semi- conductivity. The cerebral cortex and
hypothalmus, sites for sensory input and behaviour, are
most vulnerable. The electrostatic sensitivity of RNA alone
is a staggering 250,000 times that of air. Accordingly, the
first sign of intrusion by dissonant EM fields is often dis-
orientation, attributed to induced brainwave patterns unre-
lated to any observable stimuli. This is followed by inap-
propriate release of mood-altering enzymes and
endocrines.
Ordinarily, our bio-electrical field tends to synchronize
with key geo-physical dynamics, which act as a subliminal
clocking mechani