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- shapes and directs biochemistry is proposed also to act as a holo- _ antennae tuned to the infrared frequency. These frequencies are so graphic material structured by the interference pattern of the Life _ fast that their currents are best carried on the surface of insulating Field, such that the Life Field pattern exerts indirect homeostasis materials such as wax or glass (dielectric' antennae) rather than in contro! over at least some aspects of cell physiology. the body of a metal conductor. Other aspects, most probably those concemed with cellular dif- Insect ‘antennae’ were found to abound in a rich variety of waxy ferentiation (gene switching) and growth, appear to be directly | waveguide structures, each linked to a sensory nerve such that controlled by the Life Field interference pattern. each ‘antenna’ was actually a complex array of special-purpose In this view, homoeopathic preparations work because they are antennae, capable as a whole of analysing incoming coherent water holographs of their active agents and infrared and translating it into pattems of so generate a radiative feedback response. nerve impulses. Direct radiative control is illustrated by Since the frequency of infrared from the ultraviolet component of the Life Field sound-pulsed scent molecules depends on of rind call cutues odveng Planteeating insects are tz a onperatus and te dan of same cellular changes in non-infec! ie , - cultures arma shee window. therefore preferentially ticated system to find food and mates. ; er pa i. Callahan likens the flight of insects to that of PHIL CALLAHAN & THERADIATIVE _ attracted to sick or dying 3 sircrat fying — te pinesiliees att plants, serving as nature's Callahan - ona Get if traces of aie is appare iving creai i : mentation product such as ammonia or alco- interact with their radiative environments clean-up squad to recycle hol were present, then the intensity of the through resonance. in H sound-pulsed infrared increased at least ten- Philip S. Callahan, PhD, is pre-eminent these into the soil. fold. Plant-eating insects are therefore pref- amongst researchers in his unravelling of erentially attracted to sick or dying plants, biological communications systems based serving as nature's clean-up squad to recycle upon coherent electromagnetic radiations. these into the soil. Callahan served as a technician with the USAAF on radio beam Healthy, well-oxygenated plants do not attract overwhelming stations in Northern Ireland from 1943 and later in Japan, but insect attacks provided that a natural diversity of insect-control remained totally oblivious to Lakhovsky's work for the next 45 _ organisms and their support vegetation is present. years. Callahan points out that insects are not thinking creatures. Their INSECTS AND INFRARED behaviour is a genetically programmed reaction through their neur- al connections to environmental stimuli that are mainly in the Callahan (Tuning In To Nature, Devin-Adair, USA, 1975) dis- infrared, Their behaviour could be readily controlled by electronic covered that scent molecules emit coherent (laser-like) infrared — jyeang that are non-polluting. radiations when mechanically pulsed by sound at resonant fre- years. Callahan (Tuning In To Nature, Devin-Adair, USA, 1975) dis- covered that scent molecules emit coherent (laser-like) infrared radiations when mechanically pulsed by sound at resonant fre- quencies. Such radiations are similar to those of wireless telegraphy in that they can set up electric standing waves (oscillating currents) in CRAWLING, FLYING PLANTS The skins of insects and plants are remarkably similar in their electrical qualities. Both are piezoelectric, such that vibrations produce radio waves; and both have an impressive array of waxy spine structures which must have antenna qualities apart from being sharp to chew on. The chief difference between insects and plants is that insects have nerves and muscles for mobility, whereas the plant equiva- lents of these have yet to be defined. Callahan finds it useful to think of insects as crawling, flying plants. After all, plants may yet turn out to be smarter than insects (see The Secret Life of Plants and also Secrets of the Soil by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird). RADIO FROM BEES & FLIES One of Phil Callahan's fans discovered that he could still hear bees and flies buzz when he replaced the microphone of his audio setup with an antenna. Included in this circuit was a Radio Shack audio amplifier that also acted as a broadband radio receiver, just like the one that Phil built as his personal early warning device during WWII. Phil says that if he ever heard German on his receiver he intended to be "somewhere else darned quick". The radio emanations were a piezoelectric effect of wings stress- ing the exoskeleton during flight. RECTANGULAS HORNS CIRCULAR MOBAeS Horn aperture Wave guide =~ throat hh. Cavity backing “™ Insulator Capacitor tuning 2 Ireland has a network of round towers built by early Christian Slot in plane monks between the 4th and 12th centuries AD. These were a hol- low structure of paramagnetic sandstone capped by a conical stone roof and with an entrance typically 3 to 5 metres above ground to is " permit the optional packing of the tower base with clay, as if one Capacitor ane E were tuning an organ pipe. Internal structures were of wood and = the top floor usually had four windows, windows being scarce at Comparison of insect dielectric and man-made metal antennae. (A) Log periodic spac- lower levels. ing; (B) Conical spiral type; (C) Hom and lens types; (D) Cavity types; (E) Loop types. 46°NEXUS INSECTS AND INFRARED IRISH 'TOWERS OF POWER' OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1993