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grizzle
07-04-2010, 03:26 PM
This is a very rough draft of a description of a device that I believe could be of great use.
The machine this "antenna" is connected to was invented by a man named Leander (Lee) Crock and is meant to imitate the effects of a hands-on or spiritual healer. Which it does.
The original Crock device used 10 "D" cells wired to have a potential of 3 volts.
The machine connects one pole of the battery or battery pack at a time (meditate on this before proceeding further) to a piece of aluminum window screen which is covered in cloth. The subject lies on the cloth-covered screen. Remembe, only ONE pole of the battery or battery pack (positive or negative) is connected to the screen at a time, so there is never a complete circuit or any flow of electricity.
There is something that coincides with the presence of a battery, something that mainstream science does not recognize.
The machine alternates between poles at a rate of 15 minutes per pole, or 30 minutes for a complete cycle of positive and negative.
The antenna allows for one to be distant from the machine and have the same effects, and many others....

The first antenna I built, I didn't put much trouble into. But it worked.
I take a large disposable aluminum roaster pan. Cut the corners at a 45 degree angle down to the edge of the flat bottom so you can flatten it all out. Leave the ends on the long part. Cut the sides off, down to the edge of the bottom. Cut the rolled edge off the ends. Take a heavy coffee cup or similar implement and smooth out any stamped patterns, and especially any letters and numbers (since we are dealing with subtleties).
3M makes a spray adhesive that is useful for the next step.
Cut some cotton cloth (I am going to try brown wrapping paper, that will probably work also) just larger than the dimensions of the now- rectangle of thin, smooth aluminum.
Lay the aluminum on a larger piece of cardboard or plywood outdoors and spray the aluminum with spray adhesive - EXCEPT for one corner.
Place the cloth or wrapping / craft paper on that side and smooth it out with implement so paper or cloth is well-adhered to aluminum.
Turn it over and do the same, leaving the corresponding corner unsprayed that you left on the other side.
You will need to acquire one piece of 7 " long (the bigger diameter, the better) of 2% thoriated tungsten TIG welding rod. It must be the type that is 2% thorium oxide. I gave one to someone that utilized only a couple used stubs of this and it worked.
Take a cardboard tube (more than 7 inches long), such as paper towels or wrapping paper are sold on (don't use super-thin or extra heavy cardboard tubes). Glue the welding rod on the side of the tube so it is parallel, and centered along the length of the tube. If you use spent stubs of Thoriated TIG rod (perhaps you can get these for the asking from a local welding shop), make sure they are glued close to dead center of the length of the tube, and cover some distance in either direction.
Next, tape or glue the edge of the paper-aluminum assembly just past the rod on the tube, also parallel so it can then be wrapped around the tube like a map or architectural drawing. The exposed (unglued) corner of the aluminum must not be glued or taped to the tube, but must be on the outside. This is so that later you can attach an alligator clip test lead to the corner. Secure the outside edge of the rolled-up aluminum / paper with tape, again leaving the corner uncovered. A dust cover is recommended, such as the closed-at-one-end sleeves that pocket umbrellas come with. In fact I use this very thing for a dust cover.
Prepare a wooden dowel rod in the following manner: You can saw it to 1/2 inch more than half the length of the tube, or you can leave it it's full three feet or four foot length if you wish to stand it up like an antenna. Vertical and horizontal orientations have different effects, somewhat.
Get a Q-tip and note the diameter of the shaft. Cut it in half lengthwise to use for a hole size gauge. Drill a hole so you can stick the Q-tip in the end to such a depth and diameter so as you can stick the cut shaft of the half Q-tip in the....

grizzle
07-04-2010, 03:27 PM
...dowel and it is snug, and the cotton sticks up somewhat above the end of the dowel rod. I am speaking of a hole parallel with the length of the dowel rod, but very short. Save the Q-tip halves for later.
Just below the end of the dowel rod that has a hole drilled in it, wrap tape (duct tape is recommended) so it fits in the cardboard tube slightly snug. Secure the end of the tape that's wrapped around the rod with super glue, otherwise the friction of putting it in the tube and taking it out will cause the edge to come loose over time.
Some kind of stop must be made so the dowel rod will protrude into the dowel rod only slightly less than half of the tube's length, so the cotton of the Q-tip is as close to dead center of the tube, when inserted, as is possible. This applies whether you are using the short dowel rod (1/2 inch longer than half the tube's length) or a 3 or 4-foot dowel.
The dowel can now be attached to a base, a piece of 2 by 4 wood or larger, or plywood. I recommend wood for the base. Or the short dowel can be left un-based for horizontal antenna use.
Next, take a lancet such as go in diabetic blood sugar level sensors or a sharp pin and extract a few drops of blood from a finger (I use the side of a thumb), collecting it on the cotton of a half Q-tip.
Stick the cut shaft of the Q-tip in the hole in the dowel and insert the dowel in the cardboard tube. Connect an alligator clip test lead to the exposed corner of aluminum and connect the other end of the lead to the "output" (common lead) of the Lee Crock device. Voila!
More details to come.
As you can see, this is extremely cheap. Some effects I have noticed is that my voice has become much deeper (as when I was an adolescent (I am a heavy smoker). I am approximately 1 1/2 inch taller than I was 2 years ago. My hair grows extremely fast, around my hairline new hairs will often appear that have grown 1/2 inch overnight. I have extremely vivid dreams and kundalini-type experiences.
I should note at this point that I am not using the 3 volt battery pack that Lee Crock used. I am using tractor batteries or packs of A23 12 volt security system batteries, up to 150 volts total. However, large batteries of high voltage do not seem to be necessary for big effects. One person used a couple of 9 volt batteries in series and had to shut the machine off after a time. Several people have felt they had to shut the machine down after a time.
There is a device called a Kozyrev Mirror, which is a very large spiral tibe of
aluminum like my antenna. They have one or more of these underground in Russia.
They warn you before you go in it that it can change you. So can my antenna. I
am not in any way saying the changes are bad, just that you will know you are
changed.
The effects and sensitivity are highly individualistic and change over time as
you change.
I recommend against doing this in search of mental fireworks, as enthusiasts for
hallucinogens and some "mind machines" do.
The machine, when it is operating, can induce effects in family members. People
you share DNA with or people you spend a great amount of time around.
It can also cause people to react to you somewhat differently. Keep in mind the
elevated voltages and currents of the batteries I have been using.
I did invent this, from pieces of information I picked up over three decades of
doing a massive survey of parapsychology, scientific anomalies / altsci and the
mystical.

Where did I get the idea? I made a wearable Crock device, using fine brass
screen covered in cloth, 8 inches by 20 inches, that was held against my back by
elastic straps and was worn under a shirt. In time, I thought an antenna would
be less of a hassle.
So the tube, well, spirals are everywhere in the altsci/parapsy literature.
Reich, Schauberger, the Kozyrev Mirror, Lakhovsky, etc.
Alternating layers of metal and organic materials: Orgone generators, Mesmer's
"baquet", etc.
Aluminum - Gustav Le Bon's works on physics, The Evolution of Forces and The
Evolution of Matter, indicate aluminum can be made artificially radioactive by
exposure to UV light. Also, of course, aluminum was the first material used in
Crock's screens, and in Kozyrev Mirrors.
Tungsten - I have mentioned Kozyrev Mirrors several times now. Nikolai Kozyrev
was a physicist in Russia who spent time in the gulag with shamans. He learned
much. Some of his work can be found on the Rex Research site. The US government
reprinted his remarkable and provocative work on the nature of time. He used
tungsten wire as an antenna, inside an optical telescope with the light blocked
out, to pick up optical images of space despite the covering.
Thorium / Radioactive materials - An associate of Dan Winter's named Hart made a
plasma tube with internal screens which were coated with uranium ore. Upon
turning the tube on , it is said there was a rumbling throughout the room, and
"the character of the room changed". See Gerry Vassilatos' online essay,
"Blackwaves", for this story.
Also0 there is Michael Hutchison's Poltergeist Machine, which uses a Tesla coil
with what has been described as a uranium core and also a radium point source,
probably either at different times. This machine produces poltergeist phenomena
on a massive scale, but it seems uncontrollable and capricious. I think his mind
is involved. The US Air Force sent a team of engineers there, they made a report which Hutchison was not even allowed to read.
Also, Wilhelm Reich put radium inside an orgone generator with very bad, but
powerful results. I don't have bad results biologically as they found. But this
isn't an orgone generator exactly, either.
In addition there is the legend of the Nazi time travel experiment, the "Bell",
which involved massive counter-rotating cylinders of metal, one within the
other, with a radioactive fluid between them. This was an attempt to produce
Viktor Schauberger's antigravity-type effects electromagnetically rather than
mechanically / acoustically.
Then there is Thomas Henry Moray, who incorporated "metamict" quartz, quartz
with a radioactive contaminant that destroyed the internal crystalline order
over time), as a "radiant energy receiver, or "free energy" device".
Lastly, the first day of this year (years after I invented the antenna)I read an
e-book by another free energy researcher. His receiver used (in a vacuum tube) a tube of aluminum surrounding a tungsten rod. The aluminum and tungsten were treated with Radon.

I am not online all that often, but I will be back with more details, pic links, etc.

grizzle
12-04-2010, 02:29 PM
Note: This device can produce spontaneous kundalini experiences, the most vivid dreams, etc. I do not expect to make a cent on it. My decision there is based on the proximity to our demise by way of THEM. Sure, I wouldn't mind selling a few, however this is not what this is about. But I intend to offer all info free of charge. so the technology can spread.
For skeptics, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. That is all I have to say to them.
If one mixes the blood sample with a substance that has an odor and / or taste, like iodine crystals, it actually transmits the effects of that substance so strongly that one can smell and taste it after a few minutes. I am afeared to try it wth drugs.
I have a feeling that there is much more that can be done with the antenna, but I am only one man, I can only make some possible varaiations, and I would appreciate the participation of others.
I am not a statistics fetishist, but numbers of volunteer test subjects are numbers.