Hi, V
that was an interesting read. probably easier to use a slice of
copper in one shoe, zinc in the other, though. I NEED my hands, or
that's what she says.. :) hahahahhh.
--- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, V <vzon17@y...>
wrote:
> Hi baby_grand,
>
>
> yeah you can buy the copper and zinc cylinders jsut for tha
purpose . I have two sets of them. one I bought from a russian and
the other is now made in the US. link below there is a lot of info
on that subect. if you look up the wands of horus or the rods of ra.
the copper one is held in the right hand and has carbon inside it
and the zinc one is held in the left hand and has a variety of
things in it usually a magnet or other minerals.
>
> http://www.rodsofra.com/
>
>
> Take care,
> V
>
>
> > One real interesting idea would be hold a copper pipe in one
hand,
> > and a galvanized (zinc) pipe in the other, and connect a
voltmeter
> > across them. You should see a tiny current. By holding the
metals
> > in the hands and touching them together you can get a tiny
battery
> > going. By having a group of friends hold opposite ends together
in
> > an unbroken chain, you could get a very fun and games version of
> > electrical healing, almost to the level of a religion or seance
> > going. I bet the Egyptians did that, since the statues often
had
> > these metals in their hands or did have before they decomposed.
>
> > bG
>
> > --- In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "baby_grand"
> > <bobluhrs@e...> wrote:
> >> It's interesting subject. I can't really say much as no real
> >> experience. However, on the other site in our research
records,
> > we
> >> have bites, stings, spiders, etc. using the apprentice godzilla
> >> device, with great results, even mosquito bites! The effects
on
> > the
> >> properties of minute particles both alive and in the demi-world
of
> >> the virus and nan-bacteria by DC current are often useful in
> >> limiting the harm they can do, it would seem to sum it up.
> >>
> >> bG
> >>
> >> - In microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "Mark"
> >> <blackice@p...> wrote:
> >> > --- In
microelectricitygermkiller2@yahoogroups.com, "baby_grand"
> > <
> >> > bobluhrs@e...> wrote:
> >> > > sure, they start fires pretty well. Ok, kidding. what's
> > your
> >> > > source? I have heard that electric fences and spark plug
> > wires
> >> from
> >> > > running engines (if you can stand either) also do this for
> >> poisons. I
> >> > > think it's true, as it is used commonly in South America,
so I
> >> have
> >> > > heard, but not really read it anywhere.
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > I remember the comments about electric cattle fenses. Here's
a
> > link
> >> >
> >> > http://educate-
yourself.org/gw/gwvibenergymedicine14nov00.shtml
> >> >
> >> > Also I remember seeing the snake bite device on sale and
> > thinking -
> >> thats a
> >> > fire lighter.
> >> >
> >> > M
>
>
>
>
> --