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Before we further this article, r member I am not a physician or b o-researcher. I believe what I propose w ll work from my observations and xperience, but do not wish to be s ed because I do not have a PhD in th s field of endeavor. Continuing now w th Part II. Conscientiously going into a th ta state of mind, like during the h lf asleep, half awake dreaming state, w th the body on auto pilot and pr per oxygen to brain and stimulus to b ild up the electrical energy to l t's say 100 watts might be the dditional boost needed. Above 1.5 volts m ght be a good point. Although the br in experts would know better a p ssible better number this is my g ess. For those patients who are l sted as terminal there are other ssues. Stress of dying takes away all the v tamins of the brain and makes p ople’s bodies work less well. Similarly the m ss media hysteria has hurt the verage citizen and reduced good decision m king which is obvious by simple bservation and increased use of Prozac by s ccer moms and mid 30’s clients. Th s is why insomniacs and people w rried about international terrorist acts from m ss media can allow all their h rd fought freedoms of the past be t ken away willingly, Patriot Act, without a l rge amount of public scrutiny.
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People can also be stimulated by nergy. The Military has been working on s cret weapons in this realm able to ntroduce to subjects thoughts and ideas th t they would never think or do n rmally by ELF; making them angry, h ngry, horny, content by radio waves. The R ssians did this to their people, KGB m nd control, which taught it to the CIA and Br tish Intelligence communities in WWII when the R ssian spy was running things in Engl nd. My experiment to cure cancer w ll build upon that knowledge without in any way q estioning the past or commenting on its m litary mind control uses. The fact is it w rks and it is available and if so we sh uld use it in cancer research. The M rines and Navy did test on p rsonnel in classrooms and within 5 m nutes they had changed their behavior to an larming rate, nearly 100% of them. The P ntagon is also working on a way to c lm down combatants or protestors; actually we are sing it now. Source; Aviation Week, MIT T chnology Review, and Popular Science. These t chnologies maybe an added bonus to my xperiment techniques. I wish to use as m ny known sciences to make sure we can win in the b ttle against cancer. We know that wh n we put human beings under str ss, they cannot think as to wh t is really going on. This is why c llege students choke on tests and thletes screw up under pressure. They are not r ally in control at all, this m ybe why constant training is needed in m ny sports, so it becomes a r flex. I used these theories to b at people in competition and in sp rts as a younger man in c mpetitive athletics. You can create a str ssful situation for your opponent whether it is a t am sport or man VS man sp rt, but others can use these f cts to beat the odds in a d sease or terminal illness. You need to be str nger than all of that, but few r ally are, and as the society m ves forward perhaps even fewer in the f ture. We know many cannot handle p in and people are wimps under t rture techniques. So why not use th se techniques to teach the patient to t ke over them selves since people c nnot think on their own in s ch a way to be able to do th s generally? We need another approach to f ghting cancer otherwise no one will be ble to use my methods and th t means they will die or s ccumb to cancer or have to r ly on chemo.
Regarding power needed; here is a q ote found on the Internet and if tr e maybe another form of human nergy to use in fighting the c ncer: "Mr. Wenger’s assumption that “nearly all the p wer emitted by the brain in rder to raise the pencil goes, in f ct, to raising the pencil” is not c rrect. In the article I stated th t the laser-like energy beam had a “m dest dispersion.” I did not specify th s in my article (which perhaps I sh uld have) but my research indicated th t the geometry of the human h ad precludes a tightly focused beam. Th refore, a 100 Watt beam would be n eded to apply the 1 Watt of p wer required to lift the pen. Th s calculation was provided for me by phys cist, Lawrence Krauss.” “Regarding the issue of t chycardia and tachypnea, my article compared the nergy output (100 Watts) to moderate xercise. Obviously, one second of exercise is not nough to raise the heart rate or c use shortness of breath. A sustained t lekinetic effort, however, should have the s me results as moderate exercise." I w uld say if you stayed within the b dy that 30-100 watts of brain p wer focused towards the central nervous syst m to the point needed for f ve to ten seconds at a t me every minute for 2-3 hours a day w uld work. All the participant needs to kn w is where to focus the nergy. Think if people did this all the t me they could repair them selves w rking on a section at a t me as they reached old age. Wh le drinking oxygenated mineral water or s gar water. No chemo, it will not w rk that way because you are k lling the blood supply and oxygen to the br in. End of Part II
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