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Using the PFA-Series Amplifiers To Provide Value Of The 300kHz Cancer Cell Interruption Study On Mice
This is just a short message to provide correct operation of the PFA Series amplifiers to make value from the study of 300kHz "range" and cancer cell division interruptions. The Plasma Ball and PLC system will swamp the 300kHz region with harmonics as it is a RF gated transmission system at any FreX frequency use. However, the PFA electrode amplifiers do not have a RF carrier, but do generate very good square waves.
This spectrum graph displays 5,000 Hz out the PFA Series - I am holding onto the electrodes so a body load has been applied to the display. You will notice the "power band" of harmonics (the full block colored curve) is reasonable good at the red 300kHz marker - as we increase the frequency, the power range of the harmonics also increases.
Here we have 10,000Hz and the harmonic power curve is quite substantial at the 300kHz level. What this means is for people wanting to hook themselves upto an electrode system for 6 hours + per day to aid in the fight of cancer (i.e. utilizing studies on mice of 150kHz to 300kHz cancer cell division interruptions) then I would suggest we use frequencies of 5,000Hz or higher. Jim Bares 10,025Hz and 10,026Hz will address Jim's universal cancer frequency system and also be an ideal harmonic generator to swamp this 150-300kHz region in harmonics. Creating a FreX program to achieve this is rather easy - Just enter 10025 and 10026 into the FreX program manager and change the time to 11,000 seconds for each of the two frequencies. Don't put the "," in the time or frequency value. This will run these two frequencies for just over 3 hours each. We can use upto 30,000 seconds per frequency, but wont need to run the frequencies for this long. While I haven't tried it, we should be able to create a MP3 file with this 6 hour long program so we can use a MP3 player to run the program with the PFA Series amplifiers. This may be a better option for some people than having their computer running all night long. I would not recommend mixing this program with other Rife cancer frequencies, as they are lower frequencies and will put more power into the body. We don't want to wake up with burns at the electrode site. Gel pads could be connected to the body from around the stomach region or below - if we toss and turn in the night, we don't want wires wrapping around our neck area. For those people with the FDS and PLC, you can set an electrode system up to run any of the Rife frequencies and set the RF dial to around 250kHz - no issues in covering this range here. However, good results were experienced when running the novelty plasma balls all night long next to the bed on a table. FreX audio square waves that are not conditioned into high quality square waves via external bio-amplifiers will not generate meaningful harmonics beyond 25kHz and will not address this cancer cell study. Sincerely
Ken Uzzell |