Coping: With Scenars and Beyond

I noticed that Wikipedia has deleted it page on a new medical device called a Scenar.

 

OK, you’re wondering, what is a scenar?

 

The answer is a bit long, but I’ve been doing a bit of research, and since it has popped out of some of the discussion groups and fora which are scanned by the web bot project spiders, a little discussion is warranted so we can stay up near the bleeding edge of science.

We begin with a light discussion of quantum physics and how what ancient people (back in days of Sanskrit) described how the Universe worked at the physical layer.  According to this view of things (which ‘modern’ quantum physics seems to be drifting toward) is that down as the smallest possible level, what we perceive of ‘reality’ is little more than bit of matter that come into existence some 7-trillion times per second as three (or more, it gets a little foggy here) waves of energy collide.  Just as interfering wave patterns from cohesive beams of light (lasers) make modern holography possible (3-dimension pictures).

 

Out of this bit of ancient knowledge (or call it speculation if you want) comes the possibility for a comprehensive view of physics and reality since the popping in and out of existence of these ‘smallest possible bit of matter’  (the kalapas) behave in certain ways which are predictable.  Some discussion also shows up in Buddhism and if you read the discussion in Wikipedia, you’ll catch the reference to “their characterization as earth, water, fire, and air, respectively, is declared an abstraction.”

 

Depending on how far you’ve gone in your study of magic and directly operating on the fabric of reality, whether you’ve entered ‘the stream’, or have momentarily been able to ‘dance with Universe” you’ll recognize the importance of this kalapas coming and going stuff and the high correlation to studies of ritual magic among ancient peoples, who you may appreciate also looked at the earth, air, fire, and water (plus their associated colors) as being how one gets down to the control of how the kalapas come and go – which in turn defines reality.

 

This ancient concept was rediscovered, in a sense, in 1930 with Paul Dirac’s claim that we live in a ‘Dirac Sea’ of positive and negative energy.  It’s from his work that the we find the whole basis for the ‘zero-point energy’ developments which by some classical physicists can’t possibly work but in many machines and repeatable experiments actual do work much to the disdain of peer reviewers of academia who are quick to dispense with any concepts broader than their own.

 

A very good description of the Dirac Sea and how it can be ‘tickled’ (changing the template of reality is another way to think of it) can be found on Tom Bearden’s most excellent web site.

 

(Heavy stuff for this hour, huh?)

 

What’s been going on in other parts of the world, while we have been massively entertained with figuring out new and faster ways to print money and invent financial products, research in the rest of the world (ROW) has been tinkering with electrical devices which use multiple frequencies in order to locally displace the way the kalapas pop into – and out of – our ‘reality’. 

 

Seem to be a couple of ways this is done.  One being with ultra-high powered magnetic fields of various frequencies that interact with one another, as was reportedly tried in the Philadelphia Experiment and later rumored later at the Montauk Project.

 

Understanding that reality may just be a hologram of colliding energies opens up a strange rabbit hole to go down.  For one, it means that when people die, they may just shift into another reality at a different collision point of the kalapas.  It would also open the door to direct manipulation of matter, and this is where it gets particularly interesting.

 

Seems there are some discussions in other languages which go to the idea of large-scale ‘kalapas template’ electronics when allow (just for example) the ‘disconnecting’ of the bonds that holda piece of steel in shape and which, when broken, can allow steel, titanium, or any other material, to be ‘poured’ or ‘molded’ at room temperature only to solidify once the energy manipulation devices are turned off.  Pretty cool stuff, but whether it’s real in which case it may have been back-engineered from crashed UFO materials, or whether it’s nothing more than a new kind of Cold War psyops between East and West could be the subject of much study.

 

That said, however, there’s some anecdotal evidence that electrical devices can have a dramatic impact on healing by rearranging the kalapas templates to allow them to get back to their normal/healthy order of things.

 

A predecessor technology is already well described in the area of sports medicine in the “Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation“  (TENS) machines.  Definitely something going on here, blessed by ‘officialdom’ or otherwise.

 

While the Wiki entry on Scenars has been removed, there’s the old saying that sometimes where there’s smoke, there is fire. 

 

If you do a search on an precursor technology “rife machine” you will find a ton of reading to delve into, and when you’re done with that, the book “The Cure for All Diseases” by Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D.,N.D. – all 631 pages of it, complete with lists of frequencies – can be found here.

 

One of the reasons I have a couple of function generators on my electronics bench (along with my trusty dual channel oscilloscope) is so I can set out voltages from the function generators precisely where I want them.  In Clark’s book, frequencies to which influenza is reported sensitive are given and while it have not been blessed by any government outfit, I’m not above a little self experimentation using low voltages of specific frequencies.  As I explained previously, the fellow who may have inspired Mary Shelley’s character Frankenstein was a great, great, great grandparent.  It’s genetic, what can I say.

Obviously, this is not medical advice and the FDA periodically cracks down on different kinds of machines which make medical claims.  So I make none and specifically disavow such.  History teaches us that people who do make claims which aren’t sanctioned by the government end up, as was the case with Tesla, Wilhelm Reich, and many others, find themselves prosecuted by rulers of the prevailing paradigm.

 

Yet to deny that there’s something to all this electrical stuff, ranging from the newest of Scenar machines with ‘cosmodic’ technology at one extreme, and something as simply testable as Clark’s work at the other, is something I find curious indeed.  The original ‘Ure branch’ of electrical stimulation from the mid 1800′s got us to the ECG and electric defibrillator stage.  To say science and applications of electrify stop there would be 24 karat stupid.

 

But then again, perhaps not.  Big pharma is big business.  If people could effectively treat many ailments, as supporters of MMS, colloidal silver, various frequency generators, and now scenars with cosmodic technology claim, they might actual find themselves cured of disease.

 

And hey!  Where’s the recurring revenue and perpetual profit in that?

 

Still, in keeping with the predictive linguistics, the recent rise in chatter on the net about scenar/cosmodic machines certainly is a fit with those ‘new electrics’ that are supposed to be along about now, isn’t it.  Show me how to pour stainless steel at room temperature, roo, if you wouldn’t mind.  Want to cast some coffee mugs…

Out of time this morning – drop by tomorrow.  Several attorneys have sent in the answers to why they don’t tell juries in criminal cases that they have the rioght of nullification of law when they sit…you’ll find it interesting as heck.  See you then…

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