An important breakthrough may prevent people from suffering from cancer or the aggressive radiation and chemotherapy treatments used to kill cancer cells. Anthony Holland, an Associate Professor and Director of Music Technology at Skidmore College in New York, U.S., and his fellow researchers discovered that, by creating custom digital electronic signals, they can destroy cancer cells and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MSRA).
In their laboratory experiments, the team used Oscillating Pulsed Electric Fields (OPEF) to induce sympathetic resonant vibrations which in a short amount of time shattered targeted cells from pancreatic cancer, leukemia, ovarian cancer, and the dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacterium MSRA. Just as various sound frequencies can shatter different types of crystal and glass, shattering microscopic organisms is possible because they have many similar properties of liquid crystals. Holland created a device that uses pulsating plasma lights to emit the right frequency electronic signals to induce sympathetic resonant vibration in targeted microorganisms. Holland’s research showed that not only can one change the vibration of a biological living microorganism with an electronic signal, but also that different frequencies of this electronic signal can be used to target different types of microorganisms.
Starting midway through his talk, Holland shows stunning videos of how various cancer cells react to eleventh harmonic frequency combinations. It took the researchers over 15 months of trying thousands of frequency combinations to find the ones with the potential to kill cancer cells. Holland’s goal is to create a treatment that can be used to shatter cancer cells and heal cancer patients painlessly and without toxic methods.
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So we're searching for the magic frequency and we start with 100 hertz and we look through the microscope to see if anything's happening. We watch for five minutes... nothing happens... we try thousands of frequencies until we find the magic combination... because we believed there just had to be a better way... and we think we may have found it.
If I take two identical tuning forks, both tuned to vibrate 440 times per second, then we say their frequency is 440 hertz. If I tap this fork, putting little pulses of energy into it, the second fork will vibrate in sympathy, and if I silence this fork we just may hear the other singing its tone.
We say that I'm inducing a sympathetic resonant vibration in the second fork. It only works because both forks are tuned to the exact same frequency. Maybe you've seen the young man on the internet who shatters crystal glasses with his powerful voice, but if you watch him carefully you'll see that first he taps the glass with his finger and listens as the glass sings its natural resonant pitch. Then he takes a deep breath and sings a loud long note, inducing a resonant vibration in the crystal glass. The vibration grows larger and larger and larger until the glass is shattered.
On the other end of the scale we have the Tacoma Narrows Bridge made out of concrete and steel, a suspension bridge where cars and trucks and buses drove over it every day. Unfortunately where they built this bridge there was a steady wind blowing across it and one day this wind induced a small vibration in the bridge, hardly noticeable, but the frequency of the vibration matched the resonant frequency of some part of the bridge and the vibration got larger and larger and larger until the bridge collapsed into the river.
So we can have a destructive resonant frequency on one end of the scale with a giant concrete and steel bridge destroyed by resonance and on the other we have a small crystal glass shattered... so maybe we could shatter something even smaller... something really small... something you would need a microscope to see. Maybe we could shatter a living microorganism. Maybe we could change a biological living liquid crystal with a special electronic signal.
But in order to do that we would need some kind of device... so we searched the U.S. Patent database and we found this invention by a physician Dr. James Bear of Albuquerque, New Mexico, called a resonant frequency therapy device and its purpose is to induce a resonant vibration in a living organism or cell.
If I put in 100 hertz, out will come 100 pulses per second. If I put in 200 hertz, we'll get 200 pulses... so now we're searching for the magic frequency that when we look through the microscope we'll see if anything's happening. We watch for five minutes. Nothing happens... so we try 101 hertz, then look through the scope for five minutes and again nothing happens, so we try 102, 103, and so on.
Over the course of 15 months we try thousands of frequencies until we find the magic combination... and the answer we finally discovered is you have to have two input frequencies... one low, one high, and the higher frequency must be 11 times the lower. It's what we musicians would call the 11th harmonic. When we add the 11th harmonic we begin to shatter microorganisms... just like a crystal glass.
We now know that cancer is vulnerable between the frequencies of one hundred thousand hertz and three hundred thousand hertz, so when we attack leukemia cells, leukemia cell number one tries to grow a copy of itself, but the new cell is shattered into dozens of fragments and scattered across the slide. Leukemia cell number two then hyper-inflates and also dies. Leukemia cell number three then tries to make another cancer cell, but the new cell is shattered and the original cell dies. This is the underlying principle of successful cancer treatment without the damaging use of radiology and chemistry.
from YouTube @nofakenews7191 on June 6, 2021
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