Q: Could you please give a hint on what might be a good frequency to start at with the magnetic resonance circuit, KHZ or MHZ? A: I like to work with battery powered 12 Volt, neon tube transformers. Their operating frequency is 20-30,000 cps. This happens to be in the frequency range which Hulga Clark uses for much of her work. It’s in a range which is mostly harmless to humans and deadly to disease mechanisms including most viral which includes many so called incurables. My new fluorescent light bulb with the negative ion device built-in uses this same system and the Clark Frequencies (not mentioned in the packaging) as a bonus. In about one to two months these bulbs will be available for about $49, each at Home Depot, Radio Shack and many other places all at once. The bulbs give 100 watts worth of light for 20 watts of electricity and last 100,000 hours. My Tokyo Office is selling one million bulbs per month in Japan for the equivalent of $60. US. The factory which we own is stepping production to 5 million bulbs per month so that other markets can be serviced. Probably will also have a factory in Mexico. The Mexican Patent is pending. Japanese, US, WIPO and EPO Patents are Pending. The Bulb is called-marked “E-On light”. The factory is in Korea The Japanese and Korean counterparts came to Houston for the month of February for strategy planning for World Wide Distribution and My Input.
The above post by the late Don Smith is astonishing, to say the least. If true then two matters spring to mind. 1 Don Smith invented the low energy cfl light bulb. 2 Every low-energy CFL bulb has an "OU" circuit in it.
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Electrostatic induction: Put a 1KW charge on 1 plate of a capacitor. What does the environment do to the 2nd plate?
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