dear Gail,
do you have any information from the inventor regarding your thoughts
about broadcasting 1 frequency at a time?
from the manual stacking of hundreds of informational fields is
mentioned. so i too am wondering what the limits of broadcasting
informational fields are.
thank you and regards,
Dan Hoppe
--- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, Gail Evans <sewtulsa1@...> wrote:
>
> Leslie,
>
> The ABPA has the capability to broadcast frequencies to you using a
photograph, so you don't have to be present. It will find you, even
across country. For more information, go to Jeff Sutherland's website
www.frequencyresearch.org and read some of his articles about how he
has developed a method of sending frequencies using the F165/ABPA. I
use this regularly -- it enables me to get on with my life!
>
> Gail
>
> Leslie Brennan <les90000@...> wrote:
> Thank you for your message. I was hoping it was able to handle
multiple frequencies silmultaneously. I have a Rife that allows me to
write programs of individual frequencies one after another to be run
for any length of time. You just have to be "present" in
> the same room to receive the benefits. It limits your fee time to
do other daily matters.
>
> Leslie Brennan
>
> Gail Evans <sewtulsa1@...> wrote:
> As far as I know, the ABPA broadcasts one frequency at a time.
The F165 generator allows you to program it to run one frequency
after another, or sweeps, converges, etc. so it is quite flexible.
Some have reported better results running one frequency at a time
instead of multiples.
>
> ge
>
> Leslie Brennan <les90000@...> wrote:
> I new to this and would like to know what are the max # of
frequencies that a ABPA can broadcast simultaneously at one time?
>
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