Johnathan,
Can you give a brief description of the Bi-Digital O-Ring test, etc? I have
tried to look up stuff on this a couple of times and have only come up with
what seemed -
to me- giberish.
Thanks,
Dan
Re: CS>Zappers
* From: Jonathan B. Britten (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 04:44:52
Robb,
A healthy dose of skepticism is always welcome. My reading of Hulda Clarke
suggests that there is a lot of useful material, but too many anecdotes and
too little hard science. As for the synchrometer, I think this is not
nonsense, but that better methods of non-protocol method, in the hands of
highly-trained experts -- can do the kind of resonance matching that her
erratic device is supposed to achieve.
The best bet anyone has, IMHO, is with an MD trained in the Bi-Digital
O-Ring Test of Y. Omura, M.D. I think an expert in this method can carry out
extremely subtle molecular resonance tests of the human body. I do not think
a layperson with a syncrhometer can do this reliably and consistently.
I think that an improved device would be priceless; perhaps some of the
German-made EVA-type devices will eventually be able to rival the
non-technological BDORT test. So far, no.
JBB
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