By zapping I
mean selectively electrocuting pathogens. For years I
used a commercial frequency generator to "zap" one
pathogen after another.
First I made a chart
of the frequencies for most of the bacteria and viruses
in my collection. Then I would test the sick client for
each one of these, and hope they did not have one for
which I did not have a sample. Even persons with a
simple cold typically had a dozen they tested positive
to.
Next it was time
to tune in the frequency generator to a dozen
frequencies for three minutes each. The total process,
testing and treatment, would take about two hours. They
frequently got immediate relief. But often the relief
would be temporary. What I didn't know at that time was
that viruses could infect a larger parasite such as a
roundworm. Until you killed your roundworm and your
virus, you would keep getting the virus back promptly.
In 1993 my son,
Geoffrey, joined me and we tried a new approach. He
programmed a computer controlled frequency generator to
automatically cover all the frequencies populated by all
the parasites, viruses, and bacteria, from 290'000 Hz to
470'000 Hz. It spent about three minutes for every 1'000
Hz it covered. This was more efficient, but it meant
spending ten hours being zapped.
Again, the results
were disappointing. Arthritis pain, eye pain, colds were
improved, but not completely and overnight. Months later
I would find that organisms were transmitting as low as
170'000 Hz, and as high as 690'000 Hz. My specimen
collection was obviously incomplete. To cover this
larger range, spending three minutes for every 1'000 Hz,
would take 26 hours. Still worth doing if it would
indeed help all our illnesses. But even this method of
zapping was not 100% effective for reasons yet to become
clear.
In 1994 my son
built a hand held, battery operated, accurate frequency
generator. The purpose was to enable everyone to kill
the intestinal fluke at 434'000 Hz with a low cost
device. When I tested it, however, three other pathogens
at much different frequencies died also! This had never
happened before. When I tested it on others, even though
they had dozens of pathogens, all were killed!
Subsequent testing showed it was not
due to some unique design, or special wave form produced
by the device. It was due to battery operation!