Tachyon Healing and the Physics of Love
by Gerry Wolke with David Wagner
ABSTRACT: A new kind of energy is discovered that
has, among other things, amazing healing properties. It is compared to
other subtle energy modalities such as homeopathy and Chinese medicine.
An attempt is made to understand it by referencing unusual theories of
advanced physics and spiritual traditions. It is hypothesized that this
is the energy of crop circle formation and an embryonic clue to a coming
global transformation.
On a quiet, peaceful evening during the summer of 1993, an inventor
was driving his electric blue sports car through the beautiful streets
of Santa Rosa, California, a clean, upscale community of 100,000 residents
about 50 miles north of San Francisco. His wife had jokingly told him
that the fast car would probably kill him. He, on the other hand, credits
it with saving his life.
That evening without warning someone in a rented car, so the police
said, pulled up beside his car and attempted to blast him with a shotgun.
Fortunately, the man was not hurt but his car will definitely have an
"autobody" experience. The reason he is still alive is that
he had placed a huge crystal in the passenger seat of his car with the
intention of using it, ironically, at a peace meditation. The gun blast
hit the crystal instead. This man has no known enemies and Santa Rosa
is not Florida. The identity of the attacker and the reason for the attack
are not known. The man says that he knows who is responsible but won't
say who it is. There are, however, suspicions. He says this isn't
the first time he's seen them, that his attackers often follow him
hoping to find the location of his laboratory. I guess if you can't
join 'em, beat 'em.
An assassination attempt on an inventor is the sincerest form of flattery.
It says that not only is the invention genuine, it is threatening to some
powerful interest. Such an invention must be so revolutionary that it
threatens to replace current technology in which perhaps millions of dollars
are at stake. Just what the hell is in this man's laboratory?
Glass beads, water and some cloth.
In case you're wondering, it isn't just any beads, water and
cloth. These materials have been altered in some mysterious way to emit
an energy - he calls it Tachyon energy - that has the power to heal many
conditions faster and more effectively than anything your doctor has in
his office.
Well now, this is the medical cartel's worst nightmare. For years
they have been warning us against anything not sanctioned by the medical
profession. They have searched out and destroyed every variety of what
they term "snake oil" from the Hoxsey remedy to Willard water.
Now there is water, beads and cloth for crying out loud that some powerful
interest believes enough in to shoot at its inventor. Talk about a quack
that ducks! It can't be real, can it?
It can, but let me explain it for you, and any skeptical doctors who
might be reading this.
Today there are theories to explain those healing energies though they
are found at the speculative frontiers of quantum physics and even beyond
the borderlands of respectable science. Better yet, as though to give
our "own worst enemy" species yet another chance, unorthodox
inventors have emerged to make healing energies even easier, cheaper and
more effective. The man who survived the shotgun attack, David Wagner,
PhD., a blonde, boyish looking man of thirty something years is one such
inventor. With his ponytail and warm smile he looks more like a facilitator
from some New Age Astrology /Channeling /UFO (pick one) workshop than
another Tesla. My introduction to David came as a literal shock, almost
a blast in itself.
To me, crystals are like some ex-wives, pretty to look at but cold and
hard. Still, when a friend of mine invited me to go to a crystal fair
in San Francisco I agreed. Why not? Looking isn't dangerous. My friend
feels vibrations from crystals. He thinks they have different personalities.
I tolerate that because he has redeeming qualities and not many insurance
men can or would put a crystal on their foreheads to see visions - not
even in California which has a certain reputation for such things. It
was at the fair that this story began.
Tachyon, Dude
At the fair I noticed a sign that mentioned "Tachyon Products."
That stimulated my interest and I approached the proprietor, one David
Wagner, PhD. He asked if I knew what a tachyon is. "Sure, it's
a hypothetical construct of quantum physics that explains the supraluminal
results of the Aspect experiment of Bell's theorem." It didn't
roll off my tongue quite that easily but he got the idea that I knew something
about physics. Actually, although I am a pharmacist, not a physicist,
my hobby for years has been investigating the nature of reality. Alain
Aspect, a French physicist, proved that complementary particles separated
by any distance in the universe, even light-years, will change both their
polarities simultaneously whenever either one of them is changed. To explain
this startling fact, some physicists (who still think the vacuum is empty
space and like to reduce everything to particles) postulated a particle
called a tachyon that flies faster than the speed of light from one particle
to the other to change its spin. The latest epoxyed notion in physics
is the formerly radical Relativity theory of Einstein. Relativity says
that 186,000 miles per second is not only a good idea, it's the law.
Nothing is faster nor can it be. Apparently being a physicist means living
with the chronic uncertainty of a blind man in a fun house. Still, I hadn't
heard of anyone selling subatomic particles.
Rather than trying to explain it, he said he would demonstrate it for
me if I had two minutes to spare. I did, but I warned him that nothing
works on me. I am an incense survivor. I have tried every "New Age"
technology from lucid dreaming, brain machines, channeling and hypnosis
to holotropic breathing, left handed writing, shamanistic drumming and
reverse speech without success. I had a strong suspicion that all these
things were delusions for people with the imagination of a four year old
child. I decided to humor him and put a small bag of glass beads that
look like opals smaller than your little finger nail on my chest. Within
a few seconds I felt heat. I looked down and David laughed, "Looking
for the wires?"
I nodded. Then it happened: the shock. Strong "thrill chills"
surged up and down my body! This was accompanied by euphoria and a spaciness
that bordered on being drunk. "Don't tachyon and drive,"
will someday be a new truism. "What is it?" I slurred.
He told me that it was tachyon energy, a kind of energy that exists
all around us but beyond the speed of light. The beads act as a conductor
or antenna for the energy. Before he put the beads on me he had me put
my thumb and forefinger together. He promptly pried them apart. After
I got tachyonized he had me do it again.
Neither he nor my friend could pry my fingers apart! Superhuman strength
is a side effect, he matter-of-factly explained. Well, he certainly succeeded
in getting my attention. Something worked on my after all and it was something
my knowledge of physics couldn't explain. Much later I was to see
a video from Japan in which a small female Japanese reporter donned a
tachyon jumpsuit and lifted a substantial barbell she was previously unable
to budge. I sympathized with the look of total surprise on her face.
David explained that tachyon energy is the life force or chi, prana,
ki, orenda or mana, as various esoteric traditions have
referred to it. Traditionally, it has been notably difficult to come by.
You're born with some obviously, some you get from your food, and
some you get by breathing it in, but not much. To get therapeutic or spiritually
significant amounts of it requires years of meditation, exercises such
as chi gong, or a breathing discipline called pranayama.
Many more modern researchers have also come across this energy. Inventors
like Rife, Priore and Lakhovsky invented machines that emitted a mysterious
healing energy that was well documented to cure even cancer. Of course
that was before allegedly being suppressed by the medical cartel. Another
example, Wilhelm Reich, who was thrown into prison to die and his books
burned by the United States government for his research into this energy,
called it orgone and built layered boxes to concentrate it. Reich
believed that the proper amount of this energy is vital to good health.
Too little leads to disease but so does too much. Interestingly, Reich
said that the orgasm is a means of discharging excess orgone energy. The
tachyon "thrill chill" feels like a less intense, prolonged
orgasm. Not only that, but I have noticed that wearing a Tachyonized
jogging suit for a few hours definitely increases my libido. Score one,
posthumously, for Reich.
Actually, it makes sense. I remember reading in an advice column many
years ago that overly promiscuous sex depletes vitality and ruins your
health. At the time I thought this was more Puritan mythology designed
to dissuade young people from following their strongest natural instinct.
Evidently, there was something to it after all. Abstinence is not much
better, though. We all know what kind of state that leads to. Moderation,
as with most things, appears prudent. Sex between people who are in love
with each other, on the other hand, is seldom moderate. As we shall see
later, love is the strongest source of life energy and that might explain
the rather frequent need to, uh, discharge it.
Historically, awareness of this energy is anything but new. Pythagoras
called it pneuma. Later it was called od by Von Reichenbach,
animal magnetism by Mesmer, vital force by Hahnemann,
the founder of homeopathy and the ether by pre-Relativity physicists.
Lately, the Russians have been referring to it as bioplasma,
and even Star Wars called it the force. Post-Relativity physicists
like David Bohm now postulate its existence and call it the superquantum
field.
On the other hand, modern medical science, still mired in 19th century
Newtonian-Cartesian mechanics, calls it vitalism and says that
it's hooey. Chemical reactions and the laws of electromagnetism are
sufficient to explain living things, even the mind which is an epiphenomenon
of the cerebral gray matter. Well, maybe not as we shall see.
Whatever you call it, tachyon technology is the latest and by far the
easiest way of accessing this energy. Of course, it could be something
different but it feels the same as the surges you sometimes get in deep
meditation. Moreover, healers have told David that it feels the same as
the energy they use in healing. This implies the possibility of a revolution
in health and spiritual progress. What used to take years or special talents
can be had through simple technology. Many expensive and dangerous medical
therapies could be replaced with simple, inexpensive beads! It sounded
too good to be true, so I had to know more. Does tachyon energy heal like
Rife's rays or Reich's boxes? Could it raise your vibrational
state and facilitate spiritual experiences? David said yes, indeed, and
had then already treated over one hundred people with a diverse range
of illnesses. Many of these people's lives changed in the process,
often in a more spiritual direction.
A Subtle History
So started my investigation into subtle energy and the tachyon technology
in particular. It turns out that the only products then available were
being imported from Japan where they were invented by an anonymous Japanese
inventor through the Tachyon Energy Corporation formerly in San Leandro
and now in Beverly Hills, California. Calls and visits with this corporation
revealed almost nothing. They would not, and still will not, reveal who
makes it or even where in Japan it is made, much less how it's made.
Revealing the name of the inventor would expose him to the forces of suppression,
they said. Paranoia, I said then but that was before David was shot at.
Among their products are small tachyon beads, tachyon water, and a kind
of tachyon wrapping cloth. Lately, they have added tachyon sports attire
and even a tachyon box for cigarettes. This presumably prevents a smoker
from being laid out in the flip-top box smoking leads to.
In a kind of reversal of the usual pattern, David found out how to make
the technology to create Tachyonized glass, water and cloth, even
better, stronger and faster than the Japanese. Did he steal it from the
Japanese? No, instead he told me an even more unbelievable story. Dissatisfied
with the price and availability of the Japanese products which he was
using in his healing practice, he asked his spirit guide to tell him how
to make his own. Well now. If I felt that this technology would have a
hard time being accepted by the REAL scientists this was definitely not
going to help. First I find a glass bead that emits a powerful energy
of some kind that I certainly cannot explain and now he tells me that
some spirit told him how to make it. My reality check was about to bounce.
"I have been channeling since I was young." He informed me.
"My guide, John, has given me a lot of helpful information through
the years. My problem now is that he gives me too much too fast. I've
told him that I can't complete the projects he already gave me fast
enough!"
Perhaps this isn't as strange as it seems. History is filled with
people who received information they did not understand from some source
within their minds. It seems to be a part of genius. Tesla saw his finished
inventions in his head. Socrates talked to a voice in his head he called
his Daemon. Mozart heard the music and simply wrote it down. If David
wanted to couch his source in "New Age' terms who was I to argue?
Besides, the Tachyon Energy Corporation people told me that their Japanese
inventor received his information from a channeled source also. This entity
gets around. Evidently, if the spirits are about to speak, let them. On
the other hand, the one who gave Rife, Lakhovsky, Priore, and Reich their
ideas is, after their shabby treatment, probably not on spooking terms
with us anymore.
Not being a physicist nor a physician, David's background certainly
did not seem to suggest that he would be graced by the spirit world with
such an invention. But this is largely true of the other healing device
inventors also. David spent his youth with his grandparents in the missionary
fields of Mexico. Despite being spiritual in orientation (he's a minister
in a nondenominational Christian church) and having a doctorate in religious
philosophy, his adult life was spent in various electronic engineering
jobs. One day, like me, he happened to come across a booth at a fair advertising
tachyon products. Out of curiosity and a strong personal attraction he
took some home to apply to his intractably painful back. Disk problems
had almost made a narcotic addict of him at one time but he applied the
tachyon beads and the symptoms disappeared. The rest, as they don't
quite say, will be history.
Inexplicable Symptom Abatement (Only doctors can "Cure"!)
Being a gullible skeptic I had to test his claims for myself. After
all, California has a certain, uh, reputation and the bay area is the
gullibility capital of the world. There is a flourishing industry here
to service vain hopes and fantasies and it's recession proof. I selected
for my first subject my younger son, Nathan, who had Osgood-Schlatter
syndrome in the knee and drove him to David's office, the Tachyon
Health Center (THC?!), now Advanced Tachyon Technologies (ATT?!) (800
966-9341), in Santa Rosa. This syndrome is a painful swelling of the knee
brought on by growing too fast. For some time now he has been drag-racing
with Jack's beanstalk. If they put him on the rack they couldn't
crank it fast enough. You get the picture. I also took my mother who had
at that time many things wrong with her including fibromyositis, COPD,
ulcerative colitis, and cardiovascular disease. David's offices seemed
more like a comfortable living room than a clinic. Shelves along the walls
were replete with crystals, many from the mines David owns.
He applied the beads to the acupuncture points on my son's knees.
"Acupuncture moves and unblocks the life force to let it flow normally
in the body. But it's actually a trickle." He explained. "Tachyon
beads are like sticking a life force garden hose on the same spot. It
blows massive amounts of energy through the body." Within an hour
my son's knee would bend halfway for the first time in months. By
the next day he regained full use of his leg.
My mother was another story. Cynically doubtful from the start, she
reluctantly went along with the program which also involved drinking large
amounts of the water as well. All of her symptoms subsided but she insisted
that it had nothing to do with the treatment.
Intrigued, I began to experiment with my friends. A business associate
had a bad knee that became painful after exercise. After he applied the
beads to the knee, he played softball with no subsequent pain. Another
friend had bad PMS and a back so bad that she could not sleep on a bed.
Within a half-hour both problems disappeared. A nurse in the clinic I
worked at had a painful neck for which she regularly saw a chiropractor
without much improvement. An hour with a tachyon scarf around her neck
enabled her to cancel her chiropractor appointments. An elderly lady's
legs were so arthritic she could barely walk. She ambled along slowly
with the aid of a walker. Despondent over her doctor's inability to
help her I suggested that she see David. The next time I saw her she was
walking around normally. She cried in gratitude. Another person with carpal
tunnel syndrome had the tingling and numbness disappear overnight. Everything
I applied it to was helped, usually dramatically.
David says he has now performed over 700 treatments with a 90% success
rate. He says there have been only five people for whom he could not determine
the cause of failure. The other failures were caused by failing to stick
with the program. 75% of his cases have been for musculoskeletal problems
where the effect is distinctly anti-inflammatory and analgesic, but other
conditions are also amenable to treatment. An employee in his store with
a long history of migraine headaches is no longer bothered by them. One
small boy was so relieved to have the poison oak rash on his body disappear
that he dove back into the poison oak again the next day. He adds that
chicken pox reduces much faster. He has files of such clients. He will
talk about the woman, for example, who was scheduled for a hip replacement
operation. Now she is dancing ballet. Spastic colon, hearing loss, the
cases roll by. His files contain an impressive collection of testimonial
letters.
One of the most dramatic cases concerned a woman who had lost some teeth
in an accident. Having heard that they could be placed back into the jaw
by a dentist she took them in for implantation. The dentist informed her
that part of her jawbone was missing and that part of her hipbone would
have to be removed and grafted onto the jaw before the teeth could be
implanted. Unwilling to have the operation done she saw David instead.
He put her on tachyon therapy and after a time she returned to the dentist.
The dentist was startled to find that her jaw had grown back again! Moreover,
the bone density was greater than the rest of her jaw. Now like other
health professionals who have encountered David's miracles, he wants
to know all about it. Among his clients have been four doctors and several
doctors are now sending their special patients to him.
He has yet to try it on cancer (which Reich said is an Orgone deficiency
disease) but if the energy is the same as the energy emitted from the
gas tubes, he could hit the jackpot. Dr. Hans Nieper in Germany is an
authority not only on alternative cancer treatments but also tachyon energy.
According to him such creatures as sharks and insects are little changed
over millions of years, nor do they get cancer despite not having an immune
system like ours with its white blood cells, antibodies and complement.
Apparently, their genes are extremely stable and that's why they don't
have mutations or cancer.
Dr. Nieper believes that perhaps as much as 90% of the energy output
of these animals comes not from their food but from tachyon energy. Certainly,
no one has explained the ruby-throated hummingbird which flies non-stop
across the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Central America. According to
scientists the bird could not possibly store enough fuel for the trip.
It's metabolism is a blast furnace. The ignorant bird makes the trip
anyway. Perhaps certain birds also translate tachyon energy into kinetic
energy. In any case, Dr. Nieper believes that the reason for their gene
stability is tachyon energy which apparently activates powerful gene repairing
substances. He speculates that the cancer curing Priore device operated
this way. Dr. Nieper utilizes some of these gene repairing substances
highly successfully in his German cancer clinic. His source is exotic
carnivorous plants like the Venus Fly-trap which accumulate it by ingesting
their insect prey.
Turbo-Charged Meditation
But what about the spiritual dimension? Reasoning that if this really
is the vibrational energy that lifts Yogis to spiritual heights I decided
to try another experiment. I applied tachyon beads to the chakra points
on my body and meditated. Within a few minutes I had my first out-of-body
experience. I also found that it made me more sensitive to other sources
of spiritual energy. For another experiment I visited an Indian saint,
Mata Amtritanadamayi, who was in town for a visit. I felt a bow wave of
energy as she passed by. Even stranger, a visit to a local metaphysical
bookstore produced strong vibrations from the books of the Indian Avatar
Sathya Sai Baba! It was identical to the energy I felt from the tachyon
beads. Clearly something was going on here that astonished me and made
me wonder about my own suggestibility. David reassured me that my responses
were not uncommon. Not everyone feels the energy, though. It varies from
strong to not at all with myself, often within a few minutes. It seems
strongest when there is ambient subtle energy to transmit as at a crystal
store or spiritual location.
Placebo?
I needed some kind of proof that it isn't all placebo, which is
what most of the people I tried it on claimed it must be. I reasoned that
the "thrill chill" spaciness could be a massive endorphin release
and that would also account for the analgesia. Then David showed me a
middle-aged employee that had muscles a female bodybuilder would envy.
She got them by drinking tachyon water everyday. Evidently, growth hormone,
and who knows what else, was also being dumped into the blood stream.
Would a placebo do that? I put the question to David.
"How about this?" He says. "I took a rose and put it
in water. Within three days it wilted. A similar rose put into tachyon
water lasted nine days. In fact, I put the wilted rose into tachyon water
and it straightened right up.
"Take animals, for example. I had a saltwater tropical fish that
had torn its pectoral fins and belly on a net. Normally a fish like that
will die very quickly in the closed confines of a saltwater tank. In any
case, they can't go more than nine days without feeding. I placed
tachyon water into the tank and the fish just sat there week after week
without moving. Finally, during the fourth week it started moving and
eating a little. By the fifth week it was fine. Now all the fish hand
around the intake where the tachyon water comes in. Their colors are brighter
and, oh yes, I don't have to clean the algae out of the tank as much
as I used to.
"Or how about dogs? I had an epileptic dog as a client. It convulsed
for eight to ten minutes every two or three days. We timed it. We put
a tachyon cell (his word for the beads) on his collar. It had a two minute
seizure two days later and that was the last one. It's been over five
weeks now. Another dog had such severe arthritis and degenerative disk
disease in the neck that it couldn't lower its head to eat or drink
without pain. We put four large cells on his neck. The next day he was
fine. The Vet was speechless."
Apparently, there is more to this than placebo. I tried my own sneaky
test. I intuitively guessed that children would be more sensitive to the
energy than adults since they tend to be more open to unusual experiences.
My pharmacy assistant's eight year old son visited the pharmacy one
day. Without telling him what I was doing I gave him two large tachyon
cells to hold in his hands. A few minutes later he practically jumped
out of his shoes and started laughing uncontrollably for about five minutes
before I determined that he was "overdosing" and took them away.
He told me that it felt like ants on his arms at first, then it made his
whole body tickle. You could picture furtive adults hanging around school
yards selling this stuff to kids.
Placebo? yeah, right. Scientists would not be so easy to convince, though.
They would want experimental proof, not anecdotes. Again, I approached
David.
Quest For Proof
"I spent six hours one day dowsing in a double-blind experiment
involving tachyon water and ordinary water." He said. "Every
two minutes I tried to determine which was and was not the tachyon water.
I missed twice." While that's impressive, using one subjective
measuring device to objectify the existence of a subjective energy would
not convince any scientist, though it might have comedic value for him
or her. Similarly, a study done at Pacific University in Hawaii compared
tap water with Evian bottled water and tachyon water. The device employed
in the comparison, called an SE-5 spectrometer, measures the bioenergetic
potential of different substances. Tap water had an amplitude of 80%.
Evian water measured 265%, an impressive jump. Tachyon 21(TM) water (the
Japanese version,) measured 895,000% and David's Tachyonized
water measured an astounding 1,558,000%, the strongest substance ever
measured. Then I found out that the spectrometer is a psychotronics device,
another subjective instrument that depends upon the "sensitivity"
of the operator. Although such devices can be amazingly accurate, as you'll
find out in the next chapter, establishment science ranks them with perpetual
motion machines in their esteem.
It turns out that subtle energies like tachyon energy cannot be measured
by electronic instruments that depend, after all, upon moving electrons
through wires, something subtle energies don't do.
For the physicists and engineers among you capable of understanding
this, Physicist Moray B. King in his book, Tapping the Zero-Point
Energy, cites several reasons for the inability of conventional technology
to detect what he calls " zero-point energy."
- It is incoherent.
- The energy is everywhere. Its detection requires measuring an energy
difference.
- Less than one quantum of energy is cohered at any one node.
- It flows orthogonally to our space (virtual).
- It rapidly changes frequency. Linear detectors cannot resonate coherently
with it to follow signal.
- The very high frequencies do not readily interact with matter.
That doesn't mean that they can't be detected, however. Nonlinear
instruments and systems, especially biological ones, can detect them.
Remember, until Marconi built his radio, radio waves weren't detectable
either, despite the fact that they fill the universe. Different energies
require different detection systems.
Kirlian photography is definitely affected, though. An aura camera revealed
a dramatically brighter and more extensive aura in subjects exposed to
tachyon energy. They lit up like a Christmas tree after wearing a tachyon
necklace. (See photo below. Top photos are before and bottom are twenty
minutes after tachyon treatment.)
As described in his book, Energy Medicine, Laurence E. Badgley,
M.D., working with the ideas of Dr. Paul Nogier of France, has devised
a simple biological way of detecting subtle energies which he calls the
"Life Energy Field." In doing so he has validated radionics
or radiesthesia. He found that interaction with this field will cause
the pulse to either jump a few beats or become depressed a few beats depending
upon whether the substance introduced to the field harmonizes with it
or not. He calls this the Vascular Autonomic Signal (VAS) and using it
has mapped out the shape of the body's energy field in health and
disease. He has even verified those whirling vortices of subtle energy
called the chakra system that act as transducers of subtle energy or life
force. Through the endocrine glands, tradition has it, the chakras turn
life force into electromagnetic energy that sustains our physical being.
Magnets, crystals, colors and homeopathics, as well as ordinary household
chemicals such as food, are some of the substances that will cause a VAS
response. In fact, it is one handy way of telling whether a homeopathic
remedy is likely to work. It's also handy for finding acupuncture
points. Badgley adds that the effect is holographic in that the VAS response
is independent of where in the field material is placed. The VAS response
is reminiscent of the initial surge of strength tachyon energy causes
when it enters your life field. The strength increase is momentary and
it seems to have something to do with resonance. For example, I once watched
David experiment with a man who had a lame arm and could not lift it.
He systematically placed smaller tachyon cells on his chest and held up
his arm. Nothing happened with large cells but as he moved down to a fairly
small cell the man's arm locked rigidly into position on its own!
That surprised me since I thought the more energy the better. The same
technique is used to determine the proper amount of water to take. The
water consumer holds out a hand and receives continual drops of water
until a strength surge occurs. Of course the strength surge is dramatically
stronger than the VAS response but tachyon technology is VAStly stronger
in itself.
This resonance response is another indication that there is an optimal
amount of life energy that a body can handle, though David assures me
that with increasing health the body can handle ever greater amounts.
Recently, David performed an experiment in his laboratory that would
be more convincing to a scientist. Using an oscilloscope he measured the
waves of random electrical impulses sent through an ordinary glass bead.
As expected, the waveforms were chaotic. He then sent the electricity
through a tachyon bead. The waveforms emerged in a regular pattern that
he had never seen before on an oscilloscope. Unfortunately, his laboratory
is the only place the experiment works because the five tachyon "ovens"
he uses to tachyonize substances fill the environment with ambient tachyon
energy. There isn't enough concentrated tachyon energy elsewhere for
a measurement.
Despite the disdain of orthodox science, a wealth of experimentation
has existed for years showing the existence of this energy and many of
its properties. Experiments with anomalous results are not hard to find.
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T. Moray King, an inventor, created a "black box" that produced
50KW of energy from the vacuum, i.e. from nowhere. He was also shot at.
Many others have done the same.
Nicola Tesla, possibly the most impressive example of genius in modern
times and the inventor of radio (before Marconi,) alternating current,
the electric motor, the arc light, television, and many other inventions,
was something of an enigma. He seemed to keep his most arcane creations
mostly secret. Two which were not kept secret for obvious reasons were
an "earthquake device" that fits into the pocket and which shook
buildings and shattered windows for miles. Another was a car he drove
around a track at better than 80 miles per hour nonstop for a week. The
car had no engine.
Eric Dollard of Borderland Sciences Research Foundation has a couple
of videotapes you can view yourself. In one he shows the difference between
longitudinal and transverse electromagnetic waves. He demonstrates that
longitudinal waves travel faster than the speed of light! He then demonstrates
how a power plant using such efficient waves could be easily constructed.
In another video he lights a lightbulb using this form of electromagnetism
which not only glows a strange color but attracts metal yet repels your
hand. He then demonstrates an experiment in which power is transmitted
through the atmosphere without wires like radio waves, duplicating one
of Tesla's experiments.
Yull Brown, an American immigrant from Bulgaria, discovered that a mixture
of hydrogen and oxygen gases combined in stochiometrically exact proportions
(as in water) do not explode when lit as every scientist in the world
assured him it would. Instead it implodes and burns with a flame possessing
very strange properties. It has no problem burning under water and in
fact can weld things under water including things impossible to weld such
as metal to brick or different metals. The temperature of the blue part
of the flame, usually the hottest, is room temperature and you can pass
your hand through it. Yet, it will heat up to whatever temperature is
required to annihilate whatever it is applied to. It can become hotter
than the average temperature of the sun and vaporize tungsten, for example.
Actually vaporize is the wrong word. The end of the flame doesn't
become yellow and dance like an ordinary torch. Instead, it implodes and
whatever it touches implodes with it and simply disappears! It even vaporizes
atomic waste, reducing its radioactivity to almost zero.
Could it be that certain smug mainstream scientists don't know everything
there is to know about reality after all? Could it be that there are still
things left to learn whose potential applications make the word "revolutionary"
an understatement? In the next century when these discoveries are developed
and applied people will look on our scientists with the same amusement
that we look upon Galileo's contemporaries. Yet, those are only a
few of the many anomalous experiments and inventions documented and available
to the curious investigator whose mind is not closed. There are many more,
however.
William Tiller, PhD., for example, a material sciences professor at
Stanford University, reported in 1986 that he had constructed a device
that released bursts of electrons in response to focused healing energy
from a psychic healer's hands. The device was in a Faraday cage which
shields it from any form of electromagnetic energy such as radio, microwave,
infrared, visible light, UV, X-rays or Gamma waves.
Glen Rein, PhD., a biophysicist formerly also at Stanford and now at
the Institute of HeartMath, has been doing seminal work on detecting subtle
energies. He calls this energy non-Herzian or scalar energy (after maverick
scientist Thomas Bearden's theories.) He found that it could cause
neurons to fire in their synapses when cultured in a petri dish and exposed
to the energy. Tachyon energy is the missing link between mind and brain.
A hyperneuron, a wave that engages masses of brain cells corresponding
to a thought or action, begins with the firing of a single neuron at the
top of the brain in the Supplementary Motor Center (SMA). No one knows
how it fires in response to will or intention but apparently tachyon energy
is its trigger.
He also found that it could increase the activity of lymphocytes (a
type of white blood cell) by a factor of 20 times. He found other strange
properties, too, such as being influenced by a plastic barrier, something
electromagnetism ignores. The source of his subtle energy was a technique
of canceling-out opposing electromagnetic fields by crashing them against
each other in an intertwining caduceus coil.
The caduceus coil is one of several methods Rein says can evoke this
energy. Among the others are toroid and moebius coils, rotating magnets,
inert gases, and homeopathics. Another possible method was not mentioned
by Dr. Rein probably because it is even more unknown.
MINERAL INFRARED THERAPY
In 1970 a Mr. W.B. Gow was appointed director of a ceramics factory
in a rural area of central China. The working conditions there were abysmal
to say the least. Workers spent much of the day in damp cold usually standing
deep in mud. Mr. Gow expected to find poor health, arthritis at the least,
among the workers but to his surprise they were much healthier than people
who did not work there. Not only did they not have arthritis, but no cancer
was found among anyone who ever worked there. Their lifespan was significantly
longer than the people in the neighboring villages.
Naturally, he petitioned the government to find out the cause of this
unique situation. Scientists discovered infrared radiation emitted from
a black clay deposit on a conveyor belt that was heated by the ceramics
kiln to 400 degrees. The clay was analyzed and found to contain 33 different
trace elements in 43 biologically useful forms. This was the source of
the unusual health of the workers.
Intensive study by scientists all over China led to the creation of
a heated lamp made from the black clay material. It was found useful in
over 30 different medical conditions. It relieves pain, speeds up healing,
decreases inflammation, reduces skin problems, insomnia, even stress.
It sounds somewhat like tachyon therapy in the range of conditions it
treats, so perhaps there is some connection. (See the book, Mineral
Infrared Therapy TDP by Tsu-Tsair Chi N.M.D, Ph.D.)
The elements in the clay are heated and so resonate together. Because
there are so many of them and they range within the biological spectrum
it is easy to surmise that in effect, a multiwave oscillator has been
created. This is another way of creating a Lakhovsky device, a machine
designed to resonate an almost infinite series of frequencies. As we shall
see later, this could provide a step-down method of bringing tachyon energy
into the physical realm.
All these methods apparently stress the underlying vacuum and cause
the subtle energy to leak, so to speak, into our space/time. Interestingly,
Dr. Rein found that water will store this energy and speculates that he
has discovered why homeopathy works. Homeopathy is unique. It is definitely
part of the New Medicine, but it has been around for 150 years. Science
is now just starting to understand why it works.
HOMEOPATHY
A homeopathic remedy has been diluted so many times that after about
23 dilutions not a trace of the original dissolved substance remains.
It can't work, says the medical cartel and scientific establishment,
because it's only water. Yet, it does, and the Royal families of Great
Britain and the Netherlands both employ homeopathic physicians. The reason
that it does seems to be that the water has retained and amplified the
subtle energy signature of the herb or other substance that made it. The
more it is potentized, which means diluted and succussed (pounded) the
stronger it becomes which presents quite a challenge to the conventional
physicist. To a member of organized medicine it is beyond the pale and
contradicts all rationales of therapy, based as they are on the Newtonian-Cartesian
paradigm. That and the fact that the nature of the therapy does not allow
the economic advantage of stampeding 60 or more patients a day through
the office like conventional medicine are the reasons for its decline
over the years, according to historian Harris L. Coulter.
It's not as though homeopathy had no evidence for its claims. Australian
physicist Paul Callinan, Ph.D., froze homeopathic tinctures to -200 degrees
Celsius where they crystallized into snowflake patterns characteristic
of each remedy. The more he potentized each remedy by diluting and pounding
it the clearer its pattern became! Moreover, numerous experiments have
shown physiological effects from homeopathic solutions and epidemiological
studies have proven its superiority as a healing modality. For example,
in one study 6.5% of those who received homeopathics instead of flu shots
contracted the flu versus 19.7% of those who received the vaccination.
Furthermore, of those who contracted the flu 8.5 times more working days
were lost by those receiving conventional treatment than homeopathic remedies.
Michael Quinn, a fellow pharmacist who decided to open a homeopathic
pharmacy in Albany, California, told me what can happen when someone takes
too much of this "just water." Homeopathic remedies when highly
potentized are used very sparingly. One dose is sufficient. What would
happen if a patient took such a remedy every day for several weeks? Quinn
found out. One of his patients took highly potentized Rhus Toxicodendron,
extract of poison oak, in such a manner. The poor patient broke out in
a poison oak rash whenever he got too warm!
Conventional, or as homeopaths like to call it, allopathic medicine
wants to pigeonhole you with a diagnosis first, then having lumped you
with others having the same diagnosis give you the cookbook ingredient
(usually a toxic, synthetic drug) to suppress your symptoms. To an allopath
the symptom is the disease. If you have high blood pressure give you something
to lower it. If you have difficulty breathing give something to open the
airway more. If your stomach produces too much acid then give something
to make it produce less, and so on. Modern medicine is unable to really
cure most of the time, leaving that to nature if possible, so much of
medicine is management.
To the homeopath this is unfortunate, indeed. Suppressing symptoms,
say a rash, merely drives the real problem deeper into the body where
it emerges later in a more serious form. According to eminent homeopaths
such as George Vithoulkas of Greece, as discussed in his book, A New
Model of Health and Disease,continual treatment with allopathic medicines,
especially antibiotics, are responsible for much of the degenerative disease
prevalent today including AIDS.
In contrast, the homeopathic physician will spend more than an hour
with a patient (as opposed to the five or ten minutes of the allopathic
physician) getting to know the minutest nuance of the patient's symptoms.
This includes such trivia as how heat or cold affect it, the time of day
it emerges, how the weather affects it, what different foods do to it,
and many other of what homeopaths call modalities. Unlike the allopathic
doctor this even includes mental and emotional symptoms. In homeopathy,
like a holistic medicine, the human being is considered an integrated
unit in which all parts affect each other.
After the interview the homeopathic physician picks the one substance
which when given to a healthy person brings on the same symptoms as his
or her patient and administers it to the patient. Often it is only one
dose. Then comes a wait and see period after which a new symptom may emerge
which is treated accordingly. In this way the homeopath gradually peels
away like an onion any pathology from the patient's deepest to most
superficial level, from mental illness to a rash.
Sometimes in homeopathy the symptoms will get worse before they get
better. This is called a "healing crisis" and is considered
a good sign (though not usually by the patient!) It means that the vital
energy has been activated. Tachyon energy also can cause a healing crisis.
David calls it detoxification.
Another form of homeopathy, called clinical or European homeopathy as
championed by Luc Chaltin, N.D.,D.I.Hom., a Belgian now living in Atlanta,
Georgia, takes a bit different viewpoint. Dr. Chaltin told me that as
a young man he had what the doctors told him was terminal tuberculosis.
He was told that not only could the allopathic doctors not help him, but
he was beyond the reach of classical homeopathy. Clinical homeopathy saved
his life and so he lived to tell me the tale and became its foremost crusader.
Clinical homeopathy uses multiple remedies based upon the clinical diagnosis
and a special "drainage" remedy to detoxify the body. Dr. Chaltin
says that not only is this necessary for acute diseases but it is essential
for chronic diseases. How could a homeopath treat a disease with no symptoms
such as high blood pressure or atherosclerosis? According to Dr.Chaltin,
in his last years in Paris Hahnemann himself developed this approach but
by that time the original homeopathy was well entrenched, especially among
the American followers of Hahnemann's pupil, J.T. Kent, and no one
paid attention to him!
The different schools of homeopathy accuse each other, of course, of
heresy and quackery showing that even alternative medicine practitioners
are not immune to prejudice.
Water altered by subtle energies is called structured water and it's
different than ordinary water. It has less surface tension, it's more
acid, and it has an altered spectrum-absorption pattern. Interestingly,
the water immediately surrounding the cell membrane in the body is structured
unlike the rest of the body's fluids. Rein discovered that he could
make cells grow faster or slower depending upon how he structured the
water. Certain frequencies accelerated cell growth but when he added other
frequencies on top of them it inhibited cell growth.
The difference between Dr. Rein's structured water and a homeopathic
remedy is only that the structuring that nature performs with the exact
imprint of one of its own substances is far more complex and exact than
the relatively crude output of a laboratory frequency generator. A carefully
selected homeopathic remedy resonates exactly with the symptom signature
it is designed to correct.
Why does a subtle energy resonance from some homeopathic remedy restore
health? Like everything else in the universe the body is a dance of energy.
When the energy forms are all in harmony health is the result but when
they become out of harmony they manifest as symptoms. It's like an
unbalanced tire on your car. The symptom is a shaking of the whole car
reflecting the lack of balance in one small area.
Homeopaths believe that a symptom is the body's Maginot line of
defense against disharmony. It is the body's attempt to restore order
and as such is vital to restoring health. A fever cooks bacteria and viruses.
A cough or runny nose and even diarrhea expel pathogens from the body.
Even symptoms with no apparent usefulness such as pain are the subtle
energy body readjusting itself and preventing worse symptoms. Symptom
suppression as practiced by allopaths breaks down the defensive line and
forces the body to retreat to another line of defense deeper within the
body. An otherwise healthy person may have enough life force energy to
heal anyway but for a debilitated, devitalized person this practice can
be deadly.
A homeopathic remedy, on the other hand, is like balancing the tire.
If you put a weight on a wheel that is already balanced it would start
shaking. But if you put a weight on a shaking wheel and its placement
and weight are just right, it would balance the wheel. The vibrations
would cancel and you'd have a healthy car again. The allopathic approach
to the shaking car, on the other hand, might be to strengthen the shocks
or amputate the wheel!
David Wagner's Tachyonized(TM) water has all the characteristics
of structured water but he also structures glass and cloth, something
no one else does except for his Japanese competition. Interestingly, he
says that organic substances work but synthetic ones do not. Silk is best.
Polyester doesn't work well at all. David says he will tachyonize
articles of clothing or other cloth items you furnish him provided that
they are at least 50% cotton or silk. How does he do it? Like the Japanese,
he won't say.
As it happens, Badgley concurs with David's findings and says that
synthetic material does not harmonize with the life field. In other words,
if you haven't done so already get rid of that leisure suit you used
to wear to disco back in the '70's. In harmony is health, Badgley
says. This has considerable implications for sustaining good health. Not
only do we need be concerned with chronic use of synthetic drugs, food
additives and pollution, now we need to be concerned with how various
substances that do nothing more than enter our life field will affect
us over the long run. Is the key to some chronic disease states hidden
here? Harry Oldfield and Roger Coghill think so.
STRAWBERRY COLORED FIELDS FOREVER
Experimenting with Kirlian photography these English inventors noticed
that much of the supermarket processed foods that we eat generate a weak
or nonexistent field. Fresh fruits, grains and vegetables, on the other
hand, have a strong, bright field. Some herbs, ginseng for example, look
like a Las Vegas casino. It could be that some if not all the healing
effects of herbs are linked to their ability to impart life force energy
into the body. The fields of the human body are affected similarly by
the quality of the diet. They have noticed that debilitated human energy
fields lead to eventual disease.
In their book, The Dark Side of the Brain, Oldfield and Coghill
noted that many epidemic, infectious diseases do not seem to be transmitted
through human contact. For example, the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic struck
Alaska in the wintertime. Alaska at that time had only 45,000 people spread
out over an area two and quarter times that of Texas. In those days winter
travel was, of course, even harder there than it is today and many villages
remained isolated throughout the winter. Despite this the epidemic appeared
nearly everywhere almost simultaneously. Such epidemics seem to almost
explode and spread faster than can be accounted for by human contact.
This was also proven experimentally by the cytopathogenic or Kaznacheyev
(after the Russian scientist who discovered it) effect. Two cell cultures
were isolated by an enclosed barrier and a common window madeof either
glass or quartz crystal. One culture was exposed to a pathogenic influence
such as a virus, poison, radiation, or deadly ultraviolet light. The culture,
of course, sickened and died. If the window was made of glass the other
culture remained unaffected. But amazingly, if the window was made of
quartz crystal about 12 hours later the other culture would also sicken
and die of the same disease.
Oldfield and Coghill have tried hard to stay respectable and like others
attribute the result of this experiment to ultaviolet light transmission
and not some subtle energy since quartz crystal will transmit UV but glass
will not. They furthermore theorize that the brain communicates with the
body cells on the UV channel. Disease begins in the brain and is transmitted
to the body, they say. DNA is the receptor antenna. This explains the
epidemics which are transmitted by brainwaves and not infectious agents
like the cell cultures show.
Unfortunately, ultraviolet is a form of electromagnetism. A fundamental
law of electromagnetism (the inverse square law) is that it diminishes
over distance rather drastically. The Spanish flu leaped great distances
on the same day, for example from Bombay, India, to Boston, Massachusetts.
At such distances the electromagnetic transmission would have to be strong
indeed. Oldfield and Coghill respond that the resonance of so many cells
is more powerful than is given credit for.
This argument is a good example of the lengths that some scientists
will go to preserve their prejudices. Somehow, rationalizing a violation
of the laws of electromagnetism is, for these inventors, preferable to
entertaining the notion that their understanding of physics is incomplete,
and that other forces which have been demonstrated elsewhere may be at
work.
SO WHAT IS IT ANYWAY?
So what is tachyon energy? David says, echoing virtually every Eastern
or esoteric tradition in history, that there is an etheric body that surrounds
and interpenetrates the physical body. It has, he says, the blueprint
of the body as it grew in health. When this energy field is distorted
by mental or physical stresses disease will result in the physical body.
Infusion of tachyon energy restores the blueprint and natural healing
results. This theory has echoes in Rupert Sheldrake's morphic resonance
theory in which the form of a living organism is determined by something
called the morphogenetic field. The ancient Chinese evidently had the
same idea. In Traditional Chinese Medicine the blueprint is called Li
and the energy that carries out its plan is the Chi.
In the case of cancer this has special significance. No one really knows
why when an egg is fertilized it follows a particular pattern of structural
development. It's all in the genes, scientists say, but genes just
give instructions for protein synthesis, not how to assemble them into,
say, an eye or a hand. The body does this continually, too, replacing
cells in the right places when old ones are worn out. The body is like
a river of flowing matter. Hardly a cell remains in your body that was
there even seven years ago.
Scientists like Sheldrake believe that the development follows the subtle
energy imprint which translates through the coiled DNA (a perfect subtle
energy converting device because of its caduceus-like coils and other
properties such as inversely sequenced nucleic acids) and gives the formative
organism its shape and structures. In the case of cancer, the cell either
cannot receive the subtle energy message because it's too weak or
its DNA has been damaged so that, like a TV with a bad antenna, the reception
is bad. Maybe Dr. Nieper's sharks keep their antennas in good shape
with their gene repairing substances. Squalene, a substance in great abundance
in shark liver, is said to be a strong tachyon substance in itself.
Another intriguing theory was developed by William Tiller as discussed
in Richard Gerber's excellent book, Vibrational Medicine.
He believes that beyond the speed of light is a sort of energy mirror
of positive space/time electromagnetic energy which he calls negative
space/time magnetoelectric energy. This follows logically from Einstein's
famous equation E=MC squared. This equation is as it is known by the public
is incomplete. It is modified by something called the Einstein-Lorenz
Transformation which divides it by the square root of one minus V squared
over C squared.
The Einstein-Lorenz transformation means that as the velocity (V) of
a particle increases to the speed of light (C) the mass (M) of the particle
increases exponentially (it curves sharply upward on a graph) until at
the speed of light it becomes infinite. Obviously the energy needed to
push the particle toward the speed of light becomes exponential also as
physicists have discovered in their particle accelerators.
However, if we are not accelerating a particle but merely thinking about
the movement of energy then V can be greater than C in this equation.
So in the square root equation 1 minus some value greater than 1 becomes
the square root of a negative number which is called by mathematicians
an imaginary number since it isn't intuitively logical. As it turns
out, though, such numbers are necessary for calculations in quantum physics.
The curve of E for a velocity greater than light is, in fact, the mirror
image or exact opposite of our familiar energy curve. Having opposite
properties this etheric energy is negatively entropic. In other words,
instead of disordering systems it orders them instead. Disease is a disorder
of the body and healing is a restoration of that order. Given the dramatic
healing effects that tachyon (etheric) energy has on injuries this theory
certainly seems plausible.
Even conventional quantum physicists believe that the vacuum is an incredibly
seething flux of energy. According to one estimate there is enough virtual
energy in the vacuum of a light-bulb to boil the world's oceans. Another
estimate says that you could construct another universe out of a cubic
centimeter of it if you converted it to matter. All this energy exists
beyond our space/time and the sum of its vectors (direction of the movement
of energy) cancels out. Think of football linemen pushing each other to
a standstill at the line of scrimmage. No detectable movement within what
scientists used to call the ether may take place but no one would argue
that energy isn't being employed. Scientist Thomas Bearden has pointed
out that in physics equations if two vectors crash into each other the
force mysteriously disappears according to conventional physics and the
value of the force is "0." In other words, it disappears! This
is not only illogical (where'd it go?) it seems to defy such hallowed
precepts as the conservation of energy in which energy cannot disappear
but only be converted to another form.
According to Bearden, among others, Maxwell's equations, the foundation
of electrodynamics, are seriously flawed. Supposedly, Maxwell took into
account the left over scalar energy in his original work. Another physicist
named Heavyside promoted Maxwell's equations after removing the offending
scalar equations since mathematically they were too hard to work with!
Maxwell's unintended legacy is this abridged version.
Highly ordered substances like tachyon products (or crystals to a much
lesser extent) are perhaps like ether diodes. Diodes in an electronics
circuit act like a gate to allow electrons to flow in only one direction.
Maybe tachyon devices do the same thing. They upset the perfect self-canceling
balance of the ether and allow it to flow where it is directed.
My own conceptual model is that of dihydrogen oxide, i.e. water. Water
is not unlike electromagnetic energy. It flows and can do work. When it
becomes dense it becomes like matter and forms ice which gives rise to
form and structures, especially among Eskimos. On the other hand, suppose
a scientifically unsophisticated culture were told that ice and water
came from an invisible substance in the atmosphere that could not be detected.
It's called water vapor. From water vapor the energy of flowing water
that carves canyons and the powerful mountain crushing force of glaciers
is but a matter of density, of degree. Such a proposition would have the
scientists of this unsophisticated culture rolling their eyes and looking
for ways to have the purveyor of such notions arrested for heresy, just
like today. "Show us this energy," they would say and hook up
their water meters. But the vapor would not push the water wheel and so
their meters would register nothing. "Hah!" they would say.
"We told you that there is only water and ice."
Perhaps tachyon energy is like water vapor, an undetectable, invisible
substance from which energy and matter are merely concentrated forms.
In other words, there is no such thing as nothing. So-called empty space
is the substrate of manifestation, the mother of all that we perceive.
We already know that matter is just concentrated energy. What is energy?
Perhaps it is just moving space.
Tachyon energy could be part of a spectrum just like the electromagnetic
spectrum. Some researchers claim that there are significant differences
in tachyon energy and orgone, for example. One scientist I talked to who
has investigated these ideas and who did not want to be named told me
that orgone seems to be relaxing whereas Tachyon energy is energizing.
Whatever tachyon energy is, it has been used for healing and other purposes
for perhaps thousands of years through the power of nature's own tachyon
antenna: the crystal.
Crystals are the most ordered substance found in nature. Though not
as powerful as tachyon products they have been used for healing throughout
history. They are supposedly reflective amplifiers, absorbing the life
force energy and reflecting it back even stronger. David Wagner used crystals
for healing before he discovered tachyon energy. Others have improved
on crystals, though, and obtained similar results to tachyon technology.
Engineer George Yao invented the PULSOR, a microcrystalline device,
and various others have invented aluminum cards sprinkled with microscopic
crystals. Supposedly, these devices also affect the tachyon field in their
vicinity. I tried one set of such cards which the purveyor claimed would
lower utility costs in your house and rid any area of noxious pests. He
showed me letters from agricultural experts swearing that their crops
were rid of harmful insects while beneficial insects were unaffected!
That's quite a claim so, being a sucker for such things, naturally
I had to try it for myself.
The secret here is to place the cards at 90 degree angles exactly at
the four corners of the property being treated. This creates the field
within the boundaries of the cards. Well, one of my friends is a landlord
by profession and he has a running battle with cockroaches (actually,
the cockroaches do most of the running when the lights are turned on.)
Naturally, like all desperate people, he was willing to try anything.
We selected a suitable building which he told me could not be sanitized
even by pest exterminators. Placing the cards around the building we waited
several days. He's used to my strange investigations but even he was
shocked when he told me that all the cockroaches were gone! Of course
he promptly removed the cards and put them around his own house. Landlords...
But why would the cards affect only harmful insects? Perhaps harmful
insects are like disease, a disorder attracted to areas of energy imbalance
where harmony does not prevail: environmentally stressed cropland, urban
dwellings and other unnatural, synthetic constructs. As above, so below,
and it is fascinating to consider that an ecology functions just as a
body does.
Writer Mary Coddington in her book, In Search of the Healing Energy,
surveyed the history of subtle energy and summarized its properties:
- It can heal.
- It penetrates everything.
- It accompanies solar rays.
- It shares some properties with other forms of energy but is a distinct
force unto itself.
- It possesses polarity and can be reflected by mirrors. [David's
Tachyon beads also possess polarity and conduct energy into or out of
the body depending upon which side is placed next to the skin.]
- It emanates from the human body, especially fingertips and eyes.
- Such materials as metal wires and silk thread conduct it.
- It can be stored inside of materials such as wood, stone and water.
- It can fluctuate with weather conditions.
- It can be controlled by the mind.
- It causes action at a distance and is involved in the paranormal.
- It can be used for good or evil.
BIO-CIRCUIT CITY
Bio-circuits, available from Tools for Exploration are another
device that uses subtle energies though rather simply. Bio-circuits are
screens made of copper, silver or silk that when placed beneath the head
and base of the spine and connected to the hands (and sometimes the feet)
by copper, silver or silk cords move the life force around the body. A
double-blind study done by Julian Isaacs, PhD., at John F. Kennedy University
in Orinda, California, proved that bio-circuits cause a profound relaxation
and sense of well-being. Anecdotal healings have been attributed to the
device as well. Oddly enough, if a cord is cut and a bottle placed in
the circuit with both ends of the cut cord placed into the bottle, whatever
is placed into the bottle will affect the body. For example, aspirin in
the bottle will reduce a fever. As an experiment I placed pure tachyon
water in the bottle. Not only did a sore shoulder disappear but I left
practically walking on air. You can actually feel the energy moving around
your body when you use bio-circuits. It feels rather strange, like something
moving inside of you. Some people feel it immediately but with me it took
a few weeks of regular use to be able to tune into something that subtle.
CHINESE MEDICINE
Of course, Chinese medicine has known for centuries that subtle energy
moves around the body. Bang your elbow hitting your funny bone and you
will get an immediate demonstration of the importance of flowing chi
to the maintenance of your good health. (OK, you don't really have
to. You can take my word for it.) Chi flows through meridians
one of which is near the surface of the elbow. Hitting it blocks the flow
of chi, in the Chinese view, numbing and disabling the forearm.
Chi underlies and supports physiological processes. You know
when your chi is blocked because you feel pain as in an injury
or disease. Do tachyon beads relieve pain by letting the chi
flow normally again? That's what David says.
Chinese medicine has various means of unblocking and balancing the energy
flow throughout the body's 12 meridians and two governing vessels.
The most famous is acupuncture which uses needles inserted into places
where the meridians come close to the surface of the body. More importantly,
though, is the use of herbs. In Chinese medicine the body energy has many
different qualities and forms corresponding to five basic, symbolically
functional phases: wood, earth, metal, water and fire, deriving from potential
energy (yin) and active energy (yang.) Through gross diagnostic means
such as complaints and more subtle means such as tongue and pulse examination,
the Chinese physician can tell how the body's energy flow is blocked
or misdirected. Often, a Chinese doctor can tell just by looking at you
whether you are likely to get sick and with what. Tell-tale signs include
posture, nail strength, voice, behavior, mood and many other manifestations.
This is the origin of the story that a Chinese doctor was paid only if
his patients stayed well. If he was doing his job he could catch disease
before it got the chance to do any damage.
Herbs are, to a Chinese physician, not merely chemical or drug sources,
as in the West. Each herb has its own energy characteristics and is chosen
for how it will affect the body's energy flow. Herbs and acupuncture
are, in effect, tachyon devices, though of a much subtler variety.
The substance bio-circuit, as it is called, validates Chinese medicine
and homeopathic remedies. Apparently, only the energy signature of the
substance in the bottle is necessary for physiological effects. But the
tachyon energy has another possible use related to homeopathy. Homeopaths
will tell you that a person who is too devitalized does not respond well
to their remedies. They do not have a healing crisis. Their vital energy
is not mobilized. If tachyon technology can indeed revitalize its user
it can potentially bring the benefits of homeopathy to those who would
not have benefited from it before.
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
Glen Rein is probably the most knowledgeable scientist in this field
and it is worth knowing about this latest research. Dr. Rein believes
that the ancient wisdom is correct. The heart and not the brain is the
seat of emotions and health. It is the entry point of the soul within
the body. Using fast Fournier transformation (FFT) he converted a conventional
EKG of the heart into a frequency diagram, something no one ever thought
of before. Lot's of mapping of brain frequencies have taken place
but the heart, he points out, is much more powerfully electrical than
the brain. Heart activity must be screened out when doing an EEG on the
brain. What he found is as significant as it is amazing.
Negative emotions such as frustration, unhappiness, anger, hatred, jealousy
and the like generate chaotic, weak, high frequency heartwave graphs.
Positive emotions, on the other hand, such as love, appreciation and gratitude
generate very orderly, low frequency, but very powerful waves on the graph.
The significance of this is much more than a scientific curiosity as we
shall see.
A model of the electromagnetic field of the heart shows a perfect, fractal,
toroidal (donut) shape. According to Dr. Rein such a shape is a subtle
energy transducer, i.e. it converts one form of energy to another, because
it generates an infinite number of harmonics allowing a step down or demodulation
of higher energies such as we have been calling tachyon energy. Energy
travels through harmonics with no loss of power. Think of it as a staircase
for energies from the beyond.
Only when the heart is coherent, as in feelings of love and connectedness,
can the energy come through in force. Resonance and coherence in an orderly
system are the apparent keys to tapping the tachyon field. (And maybe
this is why lovers always seem so healthy despite all that tachyon discharge.)
This is apparently what Dr. Badgley discovered when he found that different
substances affected the pulse (a measure of the heartbeat) whenever they
entered the life field. Dr. Rein decided to prove it by conducting experiments
in which healers were able to change the absorption spectrum of DNA by
either winding the coil tighter or unwinding it according to their intention.
This was even done from a mile away when the spectrograph operator had
no idea when the experiment was taking place. Most importantly, the ability
to achieve this feat only took place when the healers changed their heart
frequencies to a highly coherent state, in other words, when they were
loving.
From this we can get a good idea about the interface of emotions and
health, the new field of psycho-neuro-immunology. People are first and
foremost their own healers. They are ultimately responsible for their
own health whether they know it or not. Anyone who claims to be able to
heal you is a liar. A true healer assists the mind/body to heal itself.
If the body really does require its own supply of tachyon energy to
stay healthy then perhaps much of it does come from the heart, a sort
of dynamo feeding healthful energy into the body. A chronically negative
person, depressed, angry, guilt-ridden, anxious or hateful, cuts off their
own healing, healthful source of life energy by disordering and blocking
their heartwaves. Sickness follows eventually. Happy people tend to be
healthy people. Could this be why?
It also explains the fact that holy men throughout history have stressed
love as a path to God. Only in loving states does God's energy become
available to mortals to work divine magic upon them.
Experimenters have created free energy devices based upon various technologies
such as toroidal coils. These devices actually produce power from the
vacuum, something which is supposedly impossible. They produce more power
than they consume which defies the laws of conventional physics. Still,
they exist. A Dr. Seiki in Japan has invented such a toroidal device.
Photos of it in Dr. Nieper's book, Revolution in Technology, Medicine,
and Society, show a wire emerging from it with an emitted energy
vaporizing a rock much like Yull Brown's gas generator. Dr. Rein noted
that when he used a toroidal based free energy device it also affected
the winding of DNA from a distance. However, the absorption spectrum is
dependent upon the frequencies used in the device. There is no specific
modulation such as the mind of a healer produces. The mind really does
affect subtle energy.
Incidentally, Dr. Rein says he tried applying tachyon water to the DNA
to see what it would do. He said the absorption spectrum was like nothing
he had ever seen before and he had no idea what it meant!
Life apparently thrives in order, coherence and harmony. Disease is
present whenever they are absent. Healing occurs when they are restored.
This was also corroborated by Dr. Badgley. Using the VAS method he has
mapped the "crystalline-like" electromagnetic pattern of the
human aura. The perpendicular vectors of electric and magnetic fields
make a lattice, sort of like a checker board, around the body. When the
aura is balanced the lines are perfectly perpendicular, at right angles
to each other. When the aura is unbalanced the lines become distorted
and wavy like a fun house mirror. An unbalanced aura is a sign of disease.
Dr. Badgley also avers that health is harmony. As he says, "Life
flourishes in harmonic fields." Love is the ultimate physician after
all. Apparently, the perfect coherence of the tachyon materials are the
key to their healing powers, the physics of love.
Immersion into the unorthodox (a better term might be transorthodox)
underground world of inventors like David is like walking through Alice's
looking glass. Controversial scientists like Thomas Bearden, an eccentric
genius who is poorly tolerated by establishment scientists for, among
other things, his warnings of alleged Soviet scalar energy superweapons,
talk about engineering the vacuum to create all the neat tricks we marveled
at on the starship Enterprise. According to scientists like Bearden, free
energy, antigravity, teleportation, time travel, and yes, those healing
rays all follow naturally from vacuum engineering. Bearden even hints
that some of these have already been accomplished in his circles. Crazy?
Had I not encountered an inventor who stretched my limited view of reality
into the next century, I would have more readily agreed. Breakthrough
thinking seldom occurs (at least publicly) to corporate or collegiate
scientists on government grants with fragile reputations subject to peer
review. Oh yes, Bearden has written that a good dose of tachyon energy
feels like a whiff of anesthetic thereby validating my experience. Maybe
he knows something after all. In fact, Bearden and his connections aside,
there is good reason to believe that someone, somewhere knows a lot about
this kind of energy and is using it to perform some amazing things here
and now that presage the future of technology on this planet.
THE CROP CIRCLE CONNECTION
Everyone knows by now that crop circles, the designs created in corn
or other crops mostly in southern England, are hoaxes. Doug Bower and
David Chorley, two elderly English pub denizens came forth to announce
their responsibility for the circles. The press believed them and that
was the end of the media interest in the phenomenon and with it the public's
fascination. The riddle was solved, or was it?
There are a lot of reasons to think that "Doug and Dave" were
not the perpetrators of the circle phenomenon. Around 30% of crop circles
are the work of hoaxers but the other 70% definitely are not, nor could
they be created by human agency. Real crop circles are quite distinguishable
from fakes even as real bank notes can be distinguished from counterfeit
money. The counterfeit circles are not even as good a reproduction as
the average counterfeit $20 bill. According to a summary of research by
Michael Hesemann in his book, The Cosmic Connection (the source
of the list and quotes below), real crop circles have the following characteristics:
- The outlines and designs of the circles are quite precise, not jagged
as fake circles usually are.
- The stalks in the crop circles are neatly bent over not knocked down
and they are carefully layered. It is almost as though they were all
wilted simultaneously in a calculated direction. The usual methods of
faking circles by dragging chains for example, break stems and uproot
plants. Nor are the fake circles carefully layered. Real crop circles
are built up layer by layer in an often complex pattern. Moreover, a
thin "pencil-line" track, too thin to be created mechanically,
connects different parts of a design. It is as though the artist didn't
lift the drawing point off the agricultural canvas while it was created.
- The stems of the plants in real crop circles show signs of internal
heating, as though they were microwaved. There are creases and burn
marks and holes in the cell walls appear blown out as though water inside
the stem was suddenly heated.
- About 40% of the seeds from the plants in the crop circles became
deformed compared with 0% among the controls.
- 90% of the seed husks in the real crop circles exhibit a rare genetic
anomaly called polyembryony. The odds against this happening naturally
are equivalent to finding a herd of white buffalo.
- Soil samples from within real crop circles show a 50% reduction of
important nutrient elements such as nitrate, phosphate and sulfur while
showing an excess of unusual elements such as titanium or plutonium.
- Radiation anomalies were found in real crop circles such as excess
radiation at the periphery and abnormally small radiation at the center
or vice versa.
- The crop circle creators often respond to the wishes of researchers
and others and lay down wished-for designs in the location requested.
Groups of meditators have invented a protocol for accomplishing this
and in fact UFO's sometimes show up at the meditation gathering
place.
- Unusual lights have been photographed at crop circles including the
"tinker bell" a point of bright light that moves around independently.
UFO's are often seen in the vicinity of crop circles just before
the circles are formed and witnesses claim to have seen these objects
creating circles.
- Researchers have recorded an unusual 5.2kHz buzzing noise within crop
circles. Other unusual problems have occurred within crop circles, too,
such as repeated rapid discharge of batteries and disturbances of recording
instruments.
- Many people who enter crop circles immediately after they are formed
feel physically ill. Symptoms include nausea and vomiting and headache.
- Contests to create crop circles have produced nothing like the beauty
and elegance of the real thing. Not even Doug and Dave have been able
to reproduce a circle that didn't look like a hoax. Besides that,
numerous circles show up on a given evening and many are produced overnight
while spotters next to the field remain unaware of any disturbance.
The consensus among researchers who have bothered to look closely at
the evidence is that crop circles could not have been made by any human
agency that we know about. That brings to mind a lot of speculation about
the connection between crop circles and tachyon energy.
Crop circles are created by an unknown energy that shows a lot of similarities
to what one would expect if a scalar interferometer were used to create
them. According to scientist Roy Dutton, "None of the energies known
to us is capable of doing this. A very strong laser would cause considerable
damage, and would most probably even burn the corn. Young, green corn
would especially be in a bad state afterwards. For that reason I don't
think that electromagnetic or laser energies have been used here. If we
look at further possibilities - and this is the point where I have to
go beyond my own sense of reality and beyond the present level in science
- we have here, I believe, a new form of energy, which hasn't even
been discovered yet and which can affect the corn without causing damage.
I can imagine that it is a kind of gravitational radiation.". Gravitational
radiation is another name for scalar or tachyon energy.
Psychic Isabelle Kingston, who was able to accurately predict the formation
and location of crop circles said, "I feel that we can learn more
about a new form of energy through studying this pictogram, which possibly
can be used in humankind's future, any energy which won't have
any side-effects like many of the forms of energy which we use today."
Thomas Bearden might have been uncannily accurate when he outlined the
principles of a scalar interferometer, his superweapon. You might recall
that clashing two electromagnetic fields into each other produces scalar
or tachyon energy. The opposite is also true according to Bearden. Directing
two beams of scalar energy at the same point will yield an electromagnetic
effect at the target area. This might very well be the means by which
the intelligence that creates crop circles is able to make them. The "tinker
bell" light seen around the circles could be a sort of "pilot
light," a small "pen point" of EM energy whose power and
direction can be adjusted by someone high above the field. Since scalar
energy is free and limitless the potential power of this beam defies imagination.
The electromagnetic energy created by the interferometer would probably
range all over the spectrum creating the microwave effects, buzzing noises,
and all the other radiation anomalies. Bearden says that excess scalar
energy can cause the sort of physical effects felt in fresh crop circles
such as nausea and vomiting. Unassimilated tachyon energy could remain
in a circle for a period of time after its creation.
Since scalar energy is the stuff of creation it can also be used to
transmute elements according to Bearden and that might account for the
alteration in the composition of soil elements within a crop circle.
Assuming that whomever is responsible for UFO's also create crop
circles the mental effects are also to be expected. Whomever has mastered
scalar energy has also mastered time-space and the mind. UFO abductees
can testify to the mental control of their abductors who seem to communicate
telepathically and can create a variety of mental effects in their captives
ranging from hallucinations to amnesia, the "lost time" phenomenon.
The often dreamlike and archetypal quality of the abductee experience
may simply be a result of exposure to ambient tachyon energy found around
their captors vehicle. Or perhaps it is deliberate. Many abductees report
a light beam as their first encounter with the UFO. Their subsequent confused
mental condition might be a hangover from this scalar anesthetic.
Interestingly, according to Bearden, the brain with its two hemispheres
is a perfect scalar interferometer. It intercepts tachyon energy and converts
it to the electrical impulses of hyperneurons or brainwaves. Properly
modulated scalar energy could insert thoughts into the brain just as readily
as it can erase thoughts for that matter. It could be used to read thoughts
just as easily. Whomever creates crop circles certainly has these powers.
David's tachyon energy appears to be a mild version of this much
greater power employed with such precision by these agricultural artists.
But recall where David got his information as did the Japanese inventor.
In fact, David says there are now five sources of tachyon products and
perhaps these others got their information in the same way. Channeling
might be a way of another intelligence inserting information into our
world for our benefit. It might very well be that whomever David channels
is also the same power that creates crop circles.
There has been a lot of speculation about why the crop circles have
chosen this time to be formed and there has been a lot of speculation
about this time being a transition to a new age. If this planet is to
survive the ravages of the rather unevolved domestic primates who are
trashing it then something has to change. Many psychics and channelers
believe that a leap of consciousness will occur very soon in which our
species will assume godlike qualities. How this is to happen has never
been spelled out, though.
It is exciting to think that the crop circle formations, tachyon energy
and the new age are all perhaps part of the formula. Perhaps enlightenment
will not come in our sleep some night if it comes at all. Maybe it really
will be a zap from above in the form of a carefully modulated scalar beam.
There is every reason to suspect that the secret of the awesome power
of scalar energy with its total mastery of timespace and the mind, of
creation itself, is being leaked to us, so to speak. Crop circles are
a small demonstration and David's tachyon energy is another such small
demonstration. These hints are being given to us about the means to create
a new age and a new world of enlightenment and abundance. It certainly
deserves a more serious look than mainstream scientists, perpetually in
denial, have demonstrated so far.
Who are our benefactors? According to Zecharia Sitchin, a researcher
of ancient civilizations, it is the Nefilim, beings who came
down from a distant planet, a 10th planet in our solar system, and literally
created us by crossbreeding themselves and the native hominids they found
here. They have intervened periodically in our history to guide our development
and in fact, set up our first civilization, Sumer, for us almost overnight.
It was the writing of the Sumerians who told us this information and started
Sitchin's quest, a startling reinterpretation of history. Sitchin
believes that the old "gods" are returning again in a sort of
second coming. Maybe he's as crazy as Bearden, or maybe not. Masters
of tachyon energy should be able to go instantly anywhere in time and
space that their telepathic powers direct them. Critics of the extraterrestrial
hypothesis of UFO's always site the vast distances and isolation of
deep space. How could they find us much less get here? The answer is what
our scientists are slowly coming to realize, that reality is not nearly
as physical as our old physics thought.
Even if none of this is true, the potential of tachyon healing alone
is staggering in a system in which the technical, body mechanic approach
to medicine that ignores the mind and spirit of the human animal is generating
astronomical costs and another excuse for government intervention. David
says matter-of-factly that he wants to train tachyon practitioners to
spread his work. Will he suffer the same suppression as his forebears?
Will he be shot at by a better marksman someday? He is uncharacteristically
subdued. "I have placed my discoveries into a corporation and have
hidden video tapes in several locations describing my work. They can't
get to the technology by getting to me." From Santa Rosa, the home
of Luther Burbank, Charles Schulz, Robert Ripley and now David Wagner,
the future looks good.
David Wagner and Gabriel Cousens M.D. have written a book (12/99) with
updated information including new theories and experimental results. Highly
recommended! It's called, appropriately enough, Tachyon Energy.
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