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Leitz objectives and 40x eyepieces. Investigators who dismantled or attempted to operate these scopes refer to their complexity. The scopes had worm gears and screws to adjust, raise or lower everything, all beautifully machined. According to John Crane, Rife used light to stain objects because the chemicals normally used were either lethal to specimens or molecularly too large. Europe and America. Videos have been produced, demonstrating the development of pleomorphic forms. Olbrich has produced seven known copies of the Ergonom 400 for researchers in the UK, Europe and Japan. It has a resolution of 1,000 angstroms. Bernard Muschlein, who does research on AIDS and cancer, claims the "AIDS virus transforms full- spectrum white light into red, while healthy erythrocytes transform white light to yellow". ¢ The Nemescope transform white light to yellow". Another super-microscope, known as the Nemescope, was the invention of a brain surgeon, Elmer P. Nemes, in the early 1950s. ¢ Lightwave Projector Many pictures were produced from this microscope, which pro- The July 1990 issue of popular science magazine called jected images on a 12 foot by 12 foot screen. SuperScopes refers to an extraordinary microscope engineered at The Nemescope produced two sources of energy—one being Cornell University, USA. Instead of normal lenses, the micro- the frequency of the specimen, the second being a slightly differ- scope projects wavelengths of visible light through apertures with ent frequency. The method produced an excitatory response in a 400-angstrom resolution at 25,000x magnification. The the atoms and a self-illumination of coloured light frequencies. It | Microbiology Department of Cornell, under Professor Michael was reported to far exceed the 16,000x magnification of the elec- Isaacson, has also made this microscope available to Israel. tron microscopes of the day. According to reports, the scope could keep its resolution up to 5,000,000x magnification and pro- | MISCONCEPTIONS ject the images onto a screen using radiation beams, a quartz con- With every orifice of the body containing many varieties of denser, frequency coils, filters and radioactive emitters. bacteria and the blood being a "perfect culture medium", what According to Betty Lee Morales of Topanga, California, clan- leap in faith is necessary to believe that the blood is not sterile? destine research on the Nemescope was orchestrated by Anyone who has used a darkfield microscope for blood analysis Congressman Craig Sheperd of San Bernardino, California, who __can verify that the blood is a virtual playground for various blood arranged for major funds appropria- flora (Scott Moyer, Examination in tion for the project. Darkfield, video, 1996). Following a series of successful The adversarial mindset of modern experiments, the Nemescope was medicine has failed. Attempting to kill stolen from the Bryn Camera Shop on ° . all microbes and viruses is futile. Who Melrose Avenue in 1957. It was in The adversarial mindset of could have imagined that Ferdinand the shop, having an electric field find- modern medicine has failed. Cohn's (1870) belief that each microbe er installed at the time of the theft. Att ti t kill all mi b has a single specific growth and repro- The Nemescope was traced to New emp Ing 0 Ki . a OLCTO es ductive form would be still at the fore- York, where it vanished. and viruses IS futile. front of biological doctrine today, and In 1959, a complete construction guide was produced with the hope that someone would one day duplicate the technology. The guide is free. Contact Jerry at +1 (214) 324 8781 or that William Harvey's (1651) belief that the cell is the smallest biological unit capable of cyclic reproduction could still prevail? These misconceptions are the basis Ron at +1 (214) 242 9346. of most current medical doctrine, which has been further influ- enced by Louis Pasteur's belief that the blood of humans is sterile. ¢ The Somatoscope Pathology under his system can only happen due to an external Designed by German artisans from the Leitz Co. in Wetzlar in _ pathological influence invading the body. Pasteur's belief system the 1970s and used by Gaston Naessens, the Somatoscope is wor- is the template from which modern pharmaceutical research and thy of the super-microscope classification. It was Barbie-Bernard development continues to operate. The notion of a drug or vac- at Turenne, near Paris, who did the construction of the cine for each pathological disturbance has undoubtedly created Somatoscope. Naessens developed a method to condense ultravi- huge economic power. olet and incandescent light into his diachromatic condenser to As quoted in Dr Maria Bleker's book, Blood Examination in produce nuages at 30,000x with amazing clarity with a resolution = Darkfield according to Prof. Dr Giinther Enderlein (1993) the of 150 angstroms. statement by Max Planck (1858-1947), German physicist and Funded by a benefactor, the late David Stewart of the — Nobel Prize winner, deserves repeating: "In science it takes sixty, Macdonald-Stewart Foundation, Naessens has been able to oper- not thirty years for a new and revolutionary idea to establish itself. ate his laboratory and conduct studies in pleomorphism. The Not only must the old professors die off, so must their students." Somatoscope can be seen at the yearly two-day course held in Let us hope that the oppositionist forces in medicine will open July in Forrestfield, Quebec. up to new, alternative medical diagnoses and treatments for the advancement of medical science and the benefit of all mankind in ¢ The Ergonom 400 the new millennium. co ¢ Lightwave Projector The July 1990 issue of popular science magazine called SuperScopes refers to an extraordinary microscope engineered at Cornell University, USA. Instead of normal lenses, the micro- scope projects wavelengths of visible light through apertures with a 400-angstrom resolution at 25,000x magnification. The Microbiology Department of Cornell, under Professor Michael Isaacson, has also made this microscope available to Israel. The adversarial mindset of modern medicine has failed. Attempting to kill all microbes and viruses is futile. ¢ The Somatoscope Designed by German artisans from the Leitz Co. in Wetzlar in the 1970s and used by Gaston Naessens, the Somatoscope is wor- thy of the super-microscope classification. It was Barbie-Bernard at Turenne, near Paris, who did the construction of the Somatoscope. Naessens developed a method to condense ultravi- olet and incandescent light into his diachromatic condenser to produce nuages at 30,000x with amazing clarity with a resolution of 150 angstroms. Funded by a benefactor, the late David Stewart of the Macdonald-Stewart Foundation, Naessens has been able to oper- ate his laboratory and conduct studies in pleomorphism. The Somatoscope can be seen at the yearly two-day course held in July in Forrestfield, Quebec. ¢ The Ergonom 400 Another notable German-designed super-microscope was built by the scientist Kurt Olbrich and was known as the Ergonom 400, the result of 30 years of research. With a magnification of 25,000x, it attempts to rival the capabilities of the Somatoscope. The Ergonom 400 is used by the German health practitioner Bernard Muschlein, who has given demonstrations throughout Editor's Note: This article is extracted/edited from chapters 1, 2, 3 and 6 of Greg Fredericks's book, Darkfield Warriors: Your Definitive Guide to the World of Darkfield Live Blood Microscopy (Nu- Look Biologics, Australia, 2001, ISBN 0-9579826-0-7). 46 ¢ NEXUS WWW.NeXU smagazi ne.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2002