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by Tim Bolen |
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Controversial ZAPPER - What is it?
It represents the most dangerous challenge to the medical STATUS QUO in the history of Western Medicine. Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark, PhD, ND's introduction of the Zapper has put opponents into a FRENZY of activity attacking Clark, and her supporters, on every front. Desperately trying to keep the Zapper out of the world marketplace, the so-called "quackbusters," an organization with questionable ties to the pharmaceutical industry, literally RANT, and RAGE, at Clark and her supporters. Even going so far as beginning plans to "abduct, and probe" Clark team members. But, I won't go into that attack here. There is a whole section on this website that deals with that issue. It is called "By Whom, How, and Why is She Being Attacked?". You'll find it interesting reading. And all this over a device, who's inventor freely admits she doesn't fully understand, yet, how it works. Clark, in her Lab Manual, says "'Zapping' is a term used to describe the application of an electrical voltage to the body with the purpose of killing invading organisms. Although we don't know how zapping works, it is easy to see and experience that it does work." The big question is "Can a Zapper really kill all those unwanted parasites running around in your body?" "Yes", says Clark, And with a power source of a nine volt battery, you can zap your body on your way to work in the morning. Is there any science behind this idea? Yes, there is. The theory has been ABSOLUTELY proven by two doctors from Albert Einstein University who applied for, and received a patent for, a process very similar to Clark's zapper idea. Theirs was a laboratory situation.
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Pretty basic stuff, actually, this idea of electricity being able to kill organisms... On U.S. Navy ships operating at sea, there are times when no one is allowed on certain decks because of certain equipment operating. It's not because the Navy doesn't want you to see something, it's because the electrical emissions from that equipment can do serious damage to your body. The message here is that electricity, in its different aspects, can destroy life-forms. So, the question is... Can you design an electrical situation that will kill unwanted organisms without damaging the host (the body)? Of course you can. Many others besides Clark have also done exactly that. Some, using ways similar to Clark's, some using entirely different approaches. There is ton of material on the internet alone, that explains this field of science. And good science it is. I'll introduce you to some friends of mine, a little further down in the text, that are guaranteed to raise your "Oh, My God" response rating when you read what they're doing. The spirit of Albert Einstein lives on... Physicist Gary Wade delivers a vibrant message that all of us need to hear. Bob Beck is a pioneer not to be ignored.. Bruce Stenulson will keep you busy for hours. Jim Bare will stun you with basic bio-physics. And, there is a lot more... The work of Royal Raymond Rife, decades ago, still stands. Biophysics IS the future of medicine. If you don't know that, you've never watched Star Trek. Make your own way in the world... and make your own Zapper...
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In her books, Dr. Clark shows YOU how to make you own zapper. Or, there are several different models produced commercially. If you look at the section of this website we call "Where to Get the Materials Dr. Clark Recommends," you'll find a a list of manufacturers. I won't recommend one over the other. In fact, if you choose to use a zapper, remember, the Zapper has not been approved for use on humans by any agency of the United States government. And, if you are here, reading this material because you, or a loved one is in deep trouble medically, than I want you to read a section of this website called "Abandoning the Safety Net." And, I wish you the best of luck in your search for answers. So, how about some technical details for this Zapper thing? Are you ready for that? O.K., here goes...The best way to explain this Zapper thing is to tell you that as I write this, I'm wearing one. It's ON. The components are a small plastic box about the size of TV remote control, two wire cords (like mini-phone cords), and velcro straps that go around the wrist or ankles. The velcro wrist straps, in some models, are replaced with copper tubes that can be held in the hand, or placed against the body, in certain locations. I have both types of "ends." The plastic box contains a circuit board, and a re-chargeable nine-volt battery, which I change periodically with the one I leave in the charger on the wall. The unit works at 30 Khz, "positive offset," which means that 30,000 "positive offset," zaps are emitted every second, passing thru the positive lead, through my body, and back to the plastic box.
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