Thursday, September 5, 2013
Experiment: Would 2 Bob Beck Zappers Mixed be Better?
Experiment:Would 2 Bob Beck Zappers Mixed be Better?
When 2 or more frequencies are mixed the end result is many frequencies that would cover a large portion of the Consolidated Frequency List - CAFL. Possibly, it may be better to mix 2 Beck zapper devices and thus produce many different frequencies. As a theory, certain microbes are harmed by different frequencies depending upon which microbe it is. Versus running sweeps using 1 frequency at a time, would it be simpler and easier to just mix frequencies? By constructing two zappers, that theoretically would result in many different frequencies and thus possibly disrupt & destroy more microbes. I present this theoretical idea because constructing two simple zappers and mixing the frequencies from those 2 simple Beck zappers would be much easier to do than to design a complex program to run a zapper. Plus a single zapper could only run one simple square wave frequency at a time. It's an idea that maybe should be tested.
It may be that the medicine of the past, when electricity was new, will be the main medicine of the future. This may be a radical new approach to the Beck blood electrification protocol.
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