Tesla's Big Mistake

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This is a cool article. It explains something very similar to how the MFD type equipment can "transmit" energy to the target all with very low power, etc. You see it is not like your radio waves so trying to use radio waves principles does not apply. So don't believe the tabloid "fake news" reports that try to push the "LRL's are bogus" agenda.

Tesla's Big Mistake?
 

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This is great, i really like it! I had to read it twice and will read it again. First time... whaaat? Second time ...hmmm. I'll read it again and hopefully....ah ha,.... maybe.
 

Konstantin Meyl has a website maybe you can learn something there.
 

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For decades the mantra of the naysayers was (probably still is) "LRL's violate the inverse square rule". Ain't a one of them would ever have the courage to admit they don't know what they are talking about.
 

Meyl has some free on-line videos on his site or on youtube. You might learn something.
 

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Whoa. Deju vu. This same conversation happened four years ago with Spar and Bill. It's how the TFR series adverting came about.
 

Not like this is today's news. Meyl wrote his early paper (thesis?) in 1990. Beatty wrote his article (Tesla's Big Mistake) about what looks exactly the same as Meyl in about 1999. Actually don't know when the first MFD equipment was built, but they were being sold in the 1980's. Of course non had the rod connected to the generator. Look at Fitzgerald's equipment, all have the transmitter on the ground. When you hook it to the rod, you are the guinea pig absorbing harmonics that might mess with your DNA. If you don't know, don't let that go through your body.
 

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Yup elementary school level stuff. i was going to build a Lakhovsky mutliwave oscillator in 5th grade but couldn't get the coils to curve correctly so it went into the scrap bin. Built a Tesla coil instead. Meyl bases most his equipment off of the multiwave oscillators and the Rife machine.
 

BadDNA.webp
 

Pretty sure there's no LRL that detects ovarian cysts. Or is that a future goal?
 

You don't have to make contact with signal, a few centimeters away will allow the signal to be absorbed in the human DNA. So holding the rod with a signal running through it, even if you are wearing rubber gloves, the signal is running through you. Your DNA is a receiver antenna.
 

So that's a damned good reason to put the transmitter on the ground away from you. And yes, I know somebody who had a tumor removed. He had one of those belt units which was a freq.generator.
 

Better stay very far away from cell phones, microwaves, your computer and other EMF sources including your cities power grid then. Those alone are a magnitude of power difference between a either an analog or dds generator, Just to be safe.
 

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