Am I late for this?
I havent seen this actually, and if there is an amount of some magnitude this must be an interesting thing to explore the possibilities of, no?
Also, in TX a man produces water out of thin air.
Am I late for this?
I havent seen this actually, and if there is an amount of some magnitude this must be an interesting thing to explore the possibilities of, no?
Also, in TX a man produces water out of thin air.
This reminds me of a book I read a while ago that detailed how the kahuna-shamans of Hawaii used to charge rocks with zero-point energy and then knock their enemies out by throwing the rocks at them, which would instantaneously discharge their force, causing a more or less powerful shock. The same technique was apparently behind the original form of hot stone massage, which now just involves heating stones up, because nobody knows the original occult charging techniques. I still have the PDF of the book if @vardas3 is interested in reading it? It’s more anecdotal evidence of the status of the human body-mind complex as (potential) transducer of hidden forces.
Interesting. We seem to be getting reminders that our bodies have many receptors and as much as we try to count them, the aura, our most valuable sense and capability seems to get ignored. “They” want it that way. When we are capable of utilizing our electromagnetic forces, we win.
More free energy incoming
The rocks have a resonant function tuned to local atmospheric radiation sources, if the stones were transported elsewhere, and placed in the presence of distinct environments, their ability to capture and store latent source of non-electromagnetic energy would disappear.
Just like a home-turf advantage for a sports team. Sort of.