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cluster environments—a tenfold higher level of manganese anda Copper Prions as the Conductors and Manganese Prions 50%-reduced level of copper in relation to control brains. as the Blockers of Electromagnetic Energy Flow Interestingly, the manganese was bonded to the abnormal prions The simple fact that copper is employed in electrical cables for in these CJD tissues. conduction of electrical energy, whereas manganese is employed It seemed that the basic cornerstone of the environmental theory in batteries for storing electrical energy, offers a feasible explana- was beginning to establish itself, and an overall picture of the tion for both the function/dysfunction of the prion protein as well pathogenesis of disease was panning out: that a high as the cause of TSEs. manganese/low copper imbalance somehow compromised the Perhaps the copper element of the normal healthy prion protein brain's ability to deal with acute shock-bursts of sound and light— plays a role in the conduction of electromagnetic energy along the the other common characteristics of TSE ecosystems. circadian/auditory pathways of magnetic superexchange, where a My investigations indicated that the traditional forms of TSE— _ linear chain of paramagnetic copper atoms (bonded to prion pro- which tend to surface in elderly mammals—represent a less inten- teins) provides a "metal to metal to metal..." motorway which sive mode of exposure to naturally occurring environmental influ- distributes the energy of light and sound around the body for ener- ences which bring about a high manganese/low copper ratio in the gising the cycles of sleep, sex, behaviour, heartbeat, cell mammalian brain. growth/repair and immune response. Whereas the abnormal man- Whereas, the more aggressive "rapid attack" modern strains of — ganese prion serves to block the pathways of electromagnetic TSE—BSE, vCJD—can be explained by the current trend of superexchange by storing that electromagnetic energy to a level increased mammalian exposure to a modern cocktail of man-made where the critical threshold of "flashpoint" is exceeded, thereby pollutants involving manganese compounds and copper-chelating detonating neuropathogenic cluster bombs of free-radical chain chemicals (e.g., the warble fly and headlice OP insecticides). reactions that progressively degenerate the circadian pathways of These penetrate into the central the brain—and cause TSE. In this nerves and give rise to the more viru- respect, the blockage of the electro- lent, accelerated version of TSE, magnetic energy flow by such man- where full-blown symptoms of TSE ganese replacement of copper can erupt in much younger mammals precisely account for the clinical and than normal. . . pathological profiles of the TSE dis- But unfortunately, the abnormally One of the interesting ease process. shaped prions. which Brown's high properties of manganese coud be sad tat the discovery manganese/low copper experiments . . of the function of the prion protein had created, failed to demonstrate the Is that it can absorb the may turn out to give further scientific substance to the existence of the elec- tromagnetic meridians recognised by Chinese medicine—where the healthy copper prion performs a regu- latory role in maintaining the electro- homoeostasis along the acupuncture meridians and nodes. bizarre "infectious" multireplicating energy of sound. property that has been associated with the fully fledged prion in the TSE-diseased brain. Could the further infrasonic shock factor that I had identified in the TSE cluster regions fulfill this final missing piece in the causal jigsaw? Perhaps some "shock-induced" quan- While David Brown's manganese experiments had created the tum facet of the manganese atom may provide that final clue. infamous deformed prion protein, they had failed to produce the all-important pathogenic "infectious" prion. Furthermore, man- Quantum Capacities: Final Key to the Causal Jigsaw? ganese is a paramagnetic metal (i.e., a metal that can be temporar- Modern health authorities could learn a lesson from the ily magnetised), just like copper, so to some extent you would alchemists of the Byzantine era who regarded manganese as the expect the manganese to substitute effectively for the electromag- black magic metal, whereby the quantum capacity of manganese _ netic conduction function of copper without too much negative to absorb light and sound energy can induce a lethal "Jekyll and = repercussion. Perhaps some further modification of the man- Hyde"~style conversion of this metal from innocuous to toxic ganese atom initiates a pathogenic capacity that is capable of form. kicking off the full-blown pathogenesis of TSE. Tot: 1 tha natha properties of manganese is that it can absorb the Quantum Capacities: Final Key to the Causal Jigsaw? Modern health authorities could learn a lesson from the alchemists of the Byzantine era who regarded manganese as the black magic metal, whereby the quantum capacity of manganese to absorb light and sound energy can induce a lethal "Jekyll and Hyde"~style conversion of this metal from innocuous to toxic form. Interestingly, the initial pathological damage of TSE is mani- fested within the diseased mamma's retina, eyelid, skin, auditory and optic nerve endings—areas that perform a front-line role in neutralising the deleterious effects of incoming sound and light from the external environment. Furthermore, the normal copper-bound prion protein is exclu- sively manufactured in these same tissues: the retina, spleen, lymphatics, tonsils, gut membranes, growth/repair cells, myocardium, pineal gland, visual cortex, pituitary gland, sympa- thetic neurones, etc.—tissues whose metabolism is regulated by the circadian daylight/darkness rhythm. Laboratory animals that have been cruelly subjected to GM prion protein "knock-out" experiments have demonstrated that they are no longer able to regulate their sleep, sex and immune cycles—a sick way of demonstrating the role of the prion protein in mediating the circadian rhythm. An Infrasound-induced Metamagnetic Transformation of the Manganese Atom? One of the interesting properties of manganese is that it can absorb the energy of sound—well illustrated by its use (as with chromium, etc.) in some audiotape materials for storing a memo- ry-bank of sound recordings in magnetic form. But manganese can only couple up with phonon energy when it occurs in its triva- lent octahedral crystalline form. So if atmospheres or soils containing manganese 3+ atoms are exposed to high intensities of infrasonic shock energy, these low- frequency vibrations are sufficient to metamorphose the actual atomic structure of the manganese atom itself, creating a kind of "Jekyll and Hyde"—like transformation of manganese from its nor- mal paramagnetic form to rogue ferrimagnetic form, i.e., from a temporary to a permanent magnetisable form. 30 * NEXUS APRIL — MAY 2003 One of the interesting energy of sound. www.nexusmagazine.com