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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCEN PUMPED INTO THE SYSTEM. ’ UNUSUAL FLASHES RECORDED ADAMS MOTOR DEVELOPMENTS iz aor befnre fe publicised his <—_. IN UPPER ATMOSPHERE Robert Adams of Whakatane, New the Presley companies, a southern wo F a _ California home builder, acquired an __ Unexpected, huge flashes of light in the pag yt td ~ te option on the process from’ Mr Leach for UPPer atmosphere that may affect atmos- ciency “Adams Pulse use in home heating. The Securiti pheric ozone and present potential prob- Generator", has announced he has recently g. e Securities and - 2 : 4 fi i Exchange Commission investigated the lems for high-altitude research planes, have received confirmation from the United company and alleged that it had issued been recorded by NASA researchers. Kingdom of the filing for patents on his false statements regarding its capabilities. The flashes occurred above a severe invention in a joint venture with Dr, Subsequently, Mr Leach reacquired the thunderstorm in the Midwest on 8 July and Harold Aspden, an eminent UK ferromag- option for the same price Presley paid for were recorded on video taken with a spe- netics scientist. it. Mr Leach asserted that he had demon- cial low-light-level, all-sky camera aboard Dr Aspden is currently promoting the strated the validity of his theory in 11 NASA's DC-8 airborne laboratory based at development of the Adams Pulsed Electric experimental machines that split water into Ames Research Center, Califomia. The y4otor Generator in the UK, USA and hydrogen and oxygen. He said that the DC-8 flew alongside the line of thunder- ‘Burope. He was IBM's European Patents machine now being built for use in an auto- storms at approximately 40,000 feet Director for 19 care feeders tiny curly mobile was of a more sophisticated design (12,192 metres). al a pee 5 of 8 and was intended to drive a 245-horsepow- professors Davis Sentman and Eugene ‘ourement in ee er automobile. Wescott, from the Geophysical Institute of (expneesly to qeoricom magnetics research. A spokesman for a company thatis the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Mr Adams successfuly demonstrated assembling the device under a contract released preliminary data this week. several PEMGs before hundreds of people with Mr Leach said it was hoped the = Their video captured 19 examples of 4d local media at the Whakatane A&P machine would be ready for testing in early huge flashes of light that appear above Spring Show and Trade Fair at the begin- summer. i ing of October. ae . storm clouds and extend into the upper ng o! Uci : Scientists have tried for more than acen- “1? PP tury to separate water into its two compo- stem ape hee tee 4 a CURING CANCER WITH ULTRA nents, oxygen and hydrogen. Electrolysis, S°COnd, they are estimated to be <> mules RADIO FREQUENCIES Jear reactors and other means have been (40 km) high, 6 miles (9.66 km) wide, and oat loyed to do so, but every method has Sfeater than 240 cubic miles (1,000 cu. km) By Georges Lakhovsky, 1925 tad far more energy ‘de the hydro- im volume. One flash was recorded for A new and important application of very gen that was produced. about every 300 cloud-to-ground lighming short wavelengths is described in this arti- The availability of a cheap source of strikes. cle by one of the leading French scientists. hydrogen would have immense implica- Most flashes seemed to be disconnected The new application of short wave- tions for the world economy. Not only from the storm clouds below. Their inten- length oscillations described in this article could hydrogen be used as a substitute for sity is comparable to that of an aurora, but !S one of the most important ever found, gasoline, but it would also be used as a__ their short duration and faintness means and we are pleased to present to our read- replacement for home heating fuels and _ they are only just visible even at night. ers this article by Mr Georges Lakhovsky, other energy sources. The Alaskan team is the first to collect ‘*¢ well-known French scientist. 4 ritten 6.40 pm, 17 June 1993, by systematic data on this little-known, barely The experiments described were carried Tom.Ogle@p0.f21.n1010.29.FIDONET.OR — studied phenomenon. out in collaboration with several doctors 2 ss = Ni ientist, 16 October 1993) and scientists of high standing and it G in peg:alt paranet.science) (Source New Scientist, 16 October 1993) seniteencedesivinal Gag tery UNUSUAL FLASHES RECORDED IN UPPER ATMOSPHERE CURING CANCER WITH ULTRA RADIO FREQUENCIES By Georges Lakhovsky, 1925 A new and important application of very short wavelengths is described in this arti- cle by one of the leading French scientists. The new application of short wave- length oscillations described in this article is one of the most important ever found, and we are pleased to present to our read- ers this article by Mr Georges Lakhovsky, the well-known French scientist. The experiments described were carried out in collaboration with several doctors and scientists of high standing and it seems, from results obtained, that the very high frequency treatments will play an important role in the future. We shall publish in a later issue another article on this new system, together with the effects of ultra radio frequencies in the treatment of other diseases in human beings. Since November 1923, I have published in various technical and radio publications several papers in which I explained my the- ory that the instinct or special feeling, which permits birds to direct themselves in space, is only the result of the emission and reception of rays by living beings. While developing this theory, I explained how thoroughly I was convinced that sci- ence will discover, some day, not only the nature of microbes and the radiation which they produce, but also a method of killing disease bacilli within the human body by means of the proper radiations. 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