1 01:00:00,860 --> 01:00:01,860 Corn, as you know, is a vegetable that was imported from the Caribbean up here. 00:12.000 --> 00:16.800 It was originally discovered in Haiti, I think. 00:16.800 --> 00:22.840 But corn, being a tropical plant like that, we have to plant seed in the spring, and 00:22.840 --> 00:26.640 of course they grow amazingly fast. 00:27.040 --> 00:32.240 By July, August, it's six or seven feet tall, or maybe eight feet tall. 00:32.240 --> 00:39.920 But it grows so fast, and the cells of the corn expand and multiply at such a great rate, 00:39.920 --> 00:48.880 and it pushes up from the center as a swirl, and it pushes up as it slips through the sections 00:48.880 --> 00:51.400 that are already completed. 00:51.400 --> 00:56.620 The new section will make a squeaking sound, and you can actually hear that in the fields 00:56.620 --> 01:03.380 because it's planted at 30,000 population, which is 30,000 plants per acre. 01:03.380 --> 01:07.500 An acre is 44,000 square feet. 01:07.500 --> 01:13.940 So you'll have almost a one plant to the square foot. 01:13.940 --> 01:16.100 It's remarkable. 01:16.100 --> 01:22.660 It's remarkable that you hear something grow, and it's growing as it's pushing up and expanding 01:22.660 --> 01:23.660 upwards. 01:24.660 --> 01:31.180 Each plant is growing at a different rate, at a different stage. 01:31.180 --> 01:39.260 So you could almost maybe put a tune together, but it'll be a solid amount of squeaking 01:39.260 --> 01:45.460 going on all the time, like a swing might make a squeaking sound like that. 01:45.460 --> 01:47.260 But that's what happens in the corn field. 02:23.660 --> 02:29.660 You've got that bamboo that's growing there. 02:29.660 --> 02:31.660 You've got a boat too. 02:31.660 --> 02:32.660 Yep. 02:32.660 --> 02:35.660 I haven't had it up very much this year. 02:35.660 --> 02:37.660 We were expecting a plumber. 02:37.660 --> 02:40.660 You can't break yourself if you have to. 02:40.660 --> 02:41.660 Yeah, right. 02:41.660 --> 02:46.660 I go fast this summer. 02:46.660 --> 02:47.660 I had two. 02:47.660 --> 02:48.660 Something happened. 02:48.660 --> 02:50.660 See, this is a potato. 02:51.660 --> 02:54.660 Well, I had the newspaper come out and took pictures of it. 02:54.660 --> 02:56.660 I had the US Department of Agriculture guy here. 02:56.660 --> 02:57.660 I said, what's going on? 02:57.660 --> 02:59.660 Could it actually cross? 02:59.660 --> 03:02.660 And he said, no, it can't be. 03:02.660 --> 03:04.660 He said, this is a throwback. 03:04.660 --> 03:09.660 So the original potatoes had fruit on them. 03:09.660 --> 03:11.660 And we domesticated the potato. 03:11.660 --> 03:12.660 And used the root. 03:12.660 --> 03:13.660 Yes. 03:13.660 --> 03:17.660 But he said, the originals, it produced a fruit. 03:17.660 --> 03:24.660 But anyway, we've got a lot of tomatoes off this thing this year. 03:24.660 --> 03:26.660 And I hope it's making potatoes inside. 03:26.660 --> 03:27.660 It probably is. 03:27.660 --> 03:28.660 Yeah. 03:28.660 --> 03:32.660 But it's kind of unique. 03:32.660 --> 03:35.660 I took a red potato and put it in quarters. 03:35.660 --> 03:39.660 Put a quarter of a potato in top of each butt. 03:39.660 --> 03:40.660 And it grew up. 03:40.660 --> 03:43.660 And they make the potatoes all right. 03:43.660 --> 03:47.660 But I never suspected it would make some fruit. 03:47.660 --> 03:49.660 It's remarkable, anyway. 03:49.660 --> 03:52.660 There's not too many you're going to see around like that. 03:52.660 --> 03:53.660 Right. 03:57.660 --> 04:00.660 Did Johnny ever talk to you about the biharmonics machine? 04:00.660 --> 04:01.660 Yeah. 04:01.660 --> 04:03.660 I have worked a lot with him. 04:03.660 --> 04:06.660 I have about 15 of them downstairs. 04:06.660 --> 04:07.660 Yeah. 04:07.660 --> 04:08.660 Biharmonics. 04:08.660 --> 04:11.660 And I worked a lot with biharmonics with him. 04:11.660 --> 04:12.660 Yeah. 04:13.660 --> 04:16.660 He was always interested in cycles. 04:16.660 --> 04:26.660 And cycles, as you know, can be represented on an oscilloscope. 04:26.660 --> 04:35.660 And that is when you see the frequency form on an oscilloscope is a true representation of a cycle. 04:36.660 --> 04:45.660 And likewise, the planets, the environment, the Earth itself runs in different cycles. 04:45.660 --> 04:48.660 Like the pulse, like the beating of a heart. 04:48.660 --> 04:55.660 And he was very interested in that, as everything could be identified by frequency. 04:55.660 --> 04:59.660 And therefore it had a certain cycle to it. 05:00.660 --> 05:07.660 And we got involved in a weather company, weather forecasting company called Weather Science Foundation, 05:07.660 --> 05:09.660 which is an old company. 05:09.660 --> 05:17.660 And they were in the process, or were in the business of forecasting weather, 05:17.660 --> 05:22.660 or private weather forecasts for companies. 05:22.660 --> 05:28.660 And they employed quite a few men, at one time several hundred people. 05:28.660 --> 05:33.660 It was in Glenview, Illinois. 05:33.660 --> 05:35.660 Oh, Illinois, okay. 05:35.660 --> 05:49.660 And Dr. Raymond Wheeler from the University of Kansas was probably the basis of that, 05:49.660 --> 05:54.660 because he had studied tree ring cycles for years and years, 05:54.660 --> 06:06.660 and was able to prove by the science of reading tree rings the different lengths of cycles that were repeating. 06:06.660 --> 06:17.660 And then he was also a co-worker with Dr. Selby Maxwell, who was an astronomer. 06:17.660 --> 06:28.660 And of course, Maxwell's theories were that since the Earth turns, the Moon turns, the Sun turns, 06:28.660 --> 06:34.660 everything in the universe turns, so they all have a cycle. 06:34.660 --> 06:50.660 And he was able to prove by the influence of the gravitational pull from the different astronomical bodies, 06:50.660 --> 06:59.660 like I say the Moon, the different planets, the Sun, very even distant stars. 06:59.660 --> 07:12.660 They change, by their action of their gravity, change the surface of the Earth, the atmospheric surface. 07:12.660 --> 07:18.660 And he was able to match those cycles with Dr. Wheeler's cycles. 07:18.660 --> 07:27.660 And Wheeler of course developed his own entirely different science, independent from Maxwell. 07:27.660 --> 07:34.660 But when you put the different cycles together that each man developed, they were the same length. 07:34.660 --> 07:44.660 And so they were able to build a company based on what those cycles would do for weather, 07:44.660 --> 07:53.660 and could run it forward or backward, and what they do after casting. 07:53.660 --> 08:02.660 So what they did is they'd run the cycles backwards, and they'd look at the weather that actually happened in recordable history, 08:02.660 --> 08:11.660 and see if those cycles matched. And they did. So they'd run them forward, and then they could tell forecasts. 08:11.660 --> 08:20.660 They were forecasting about 85% accuracy. And this was in the 20s and the 30s, without computers. 08:24.660 --> 08:38.660 This is a sum of 220,000 plus 1,000,000, 1,000,000 plus 5,000,000, 6,000,000 years. 08:38.660 --> 08:46.660 And this is weather and changes on the Earth. And if you talk about atmosphere, 08:47.660 --> 09:04.660 and there was a number of these scrolls that disappeared. 09:04.660 --> 09:17.660 This is that scroll that Dr. Maxwell wrote. This is how he wrote everything. And it was all put together. This is the original. 09:17.660 --> 09:20.660 Where's the door? 09:20.660 --> 09:23.660 This is 100 feet long. 09:23.660 --> 09:25.660 What's it about? 09:25.660 --> 09:27.660 Everything. 09:27.660 --> 09:35.660 It's all about weather. He always started paragraphs like this. 09:35.660 --> 09:37.660 Alchemists. 09:37.660 --> 09:47.660 Yeah, right. It's really something to read, and it really should be studied. It needs to be studied. 09:47.660 --> 09:53.660 Because he went into all kinds of taxes. 09:53.660 --> 09:56.660 Were he and John pretty well acquainted? 09:56.660 --> 10:00.660 He never knew him. He passed away before. 10:00.660 --> 10:02.660 John knew a lot about alchemy. 10:02.660 --> 10:10.660 Yes. And Dr. Maxwell had his own observatory built in Chicago. 10:10.660 --> 10:17.660 He had a lot of formulas. 10:17.660 --> 10:25.660 Listen, he talked about the Earth's mantle. He studied everything. 10:25.660 --> 10:27.660 And where did this come from? 10:27.660 --> 10:38.660 This is Dr. Selby Maxwell. He was part of the original Weather Science Foundation, which we purchased as a family. 10:38.660 --> 10:47.660 He bought that company, and then we renamed it Cyclomatic Engineering. 10:47.660 --> 10:49.660 He talked about time. 10:49.660 --> 10:51.660 Yeah, I saw that. 10:51.660 --> 11:14.660 He was right about the weather, the atmosphere of the Earth being perturbed by the gravitational pull of the planets. 11:14.660 --> 11:26.660 And not just the Moon and the Sun, but all of the planets, you have them up as a total effect upon the atmosphere. 11:26.660 --> 11:34.660 So that company had grown very old. I mean, the people that worked there were old people. 11:34.660 --> 11:39.660 And the science of forecasting and everything was changing. 11:40.660 --> 11:48.660 They had tied it in to markets, the way markets moved, based on the cycles. 11:48.660 --> 11:55.660 So that's how Johnny got interested, because he lived in Chicago. 11:55.660 --> 12:03.660 And he got to meet those people. And he became very, very interested in that. 12:04.660 --> 12:16.660 But what we were kind of concerned about was what other things would be affecting the markets other than weather. 12:16.660 --> 12:29.660 And that would be pesticides, pests, not just the weather, but a lot of the environmental things that affect us. 12:30.660 --> 12:43.660 So we got involved in another company, and that became one of the things that I think Johnny devoted most of his life to. 12:43.660 --> 12:46.660 And that was a company called Cyclomatics. 12:46.660 --> 13:03.660 And Cyclomatics incorporated the use of devices that would or could control pests from remote areas. 13:03.660 --> 13:10.660 It wasn't enough to know what the weather would do. You still have to control the other elements. 13:10.660 --> 13:30.660 So by using this equipment that was developed, and one of the base founders for this kind of process was Dr. Galen Horonomous. 13:30.660 --> 13:45.660 And Horonomous was able to do remotely things like killing insects at 1,000 miles away by having a pitcher. 13:45.660 --> 13:54.660 He worked with a pitcher and say a leaf. And he could kill the bugs on a tree 1,000 miles away. 13:55.660 --> 14:01.660 And he did that by using some of this equipment that my brother worked with. 14:01.660 --> 14:18.660 And that equipment today is still something that could work, but I'm more interested in the principle behind it about why could it work than why it did work. 14:18.660 --> 14:26.660 And I have that. I've got all that equipment, too. 14:26.660 --> 14:36.660 It was something that Johnny felt could, leaving a lot of problems that man has today. 14:36.660 --> 14:55.660 I know that Johnny was very religiously secretive about this device, and he regarded it as his priority. 14:55.660 --> 15:11.660 He safeguarded it. I suppose the fact that maybe he was so involved with it, he might have been very cautious about people imitating it. 15:11.660 --> 15:19.660 In fact, I don't know why he would be that way, because a lot of stuff that he put in this machine, he adapted from other people's. 15:20.660 --> 15:27.660 He called it a biharmonic machine, which is just another name for what it was doing. 15:27.660 --> 15:33.660 It's similar to the machines that were built in the past before he did. 15:33.660 --> 15:44.660 And he improved that because of the frequency that he used when he converted this or built this machine. 15:44.660 --> 15:53.660 It was built on overlapping frequencies, which he controlled by the selection. 15:53.660 --> 15:58.660 I don't know how many tubes. This is a tube machine. It's not built in transistors. 15:58.660 --> 16:07.660 He very much emphasized that. He had more control of the frequency of using tubes. 16:07.660 --> 16:17.660 But he had thousands of tubes that he used, until he found the exact ones that would match the frequencies that he wanted to transmit through. 16:17.660 --> 16:27.660 In that fact, it's kind of safeguarded by its own construction, because to imitate it would be very, very hard. 16:27.660 --> 16:33.660 It's really very hard. 16:33.660 --> 16:47.660 In the past, machines have been built like this for the application of medicine and chemicals for remote implementation. 16:47.660 --> 16:55.660 I mean that by applying it to land for protection against insects, and that's where I originally heard about it. 16:55.660 --> 17:01.660 But it's been used therapeutically for people, too. 17:01.660 --> 17:07.660 But the idea is to connect the machine with the person or with the plot of ground. 17:07.660 --> 17:19.660 He always used, say, a soil sample. If he wanted to treat ground against pests, he'd use a soil sample and a photograph. 17:19.660 --> 17:23.660 And tie those two together onto a plate. 17:23.660 --> 17:29.660 There's a plate like this, which is connected through here, and this is run to a ground. 17:29.660 --> 17:39.660 This plate being disinfected and cleaned before anything is put on here, and you put a photograph. 17:39.660 --> 17:47.660 He liked to use Polaroid, because the negative was included. 17:47.660 --> 17:51.660 And a soil sample, which he called a key. 17:51.660 --> 17:59.660 And then of course that was attached through here, and the ground was to a ground. 17:59.660 --> 18:07.660 Actually a good permanent ground wire with a six-foot rod. 18:07.660 --> 18:13.660 And then this was turned off. This was an antenna. 18:13.660 --> 18:27.660 And you could actually, if you had a soil sample from a piece of ground in India, you could treat that here by using this. 18:27.660 --> 18:33.660 And actually you'd power on around about 15 minutes to warm the circuits and the tubes up. 18:33.660 --> 18:41.660 And then you'd put this on, and that would, he says, spray, because he was licensed under the Department of Agriculture. 18:41.660 --> 18:45.660 And so that's why he has a spray. 18:45.660 --> 18:56.660 But that's what he was treating the ground through the matrix of the connectivity of the earth. 18:56.660 --> 19:03.660 So if you're treating a piece of ground in India, it wouldn't make any difference if it was next door, it was in India. 19:03.660 --> 19:10.660 So it would travel through the matrix system, through that. 19:10.660 --> 19:20.660 As you can see in there, it's just tubes and a transformer, but they're all tuned so that they put out a specific wavelength. 19:20.660 --> 19:35.660 And the key travels within that frequency, which he found to be capable of transmitting that information into the matrix. 19:35.660 --> 19:44.660 And the whole idea was to keep this completely clean of any other frequency except the key that he wanted to transmit to. 19:44.660 --> 19:48.660 So you disinfect that first, and then put your... 19:48.660 --> 19:51.660 Yeah, he always used rubber gloves and everything with this. 19:51.660 --> 19:58.660 He had no vibrations of himself onto anything, see. 19:58.660 --> 20:09.660 But the whole idea was you could remotely treat things for, and this was primarily for agriculture, but it could be used for a number of things. 20:09.660 --> 20:16.660 But that's all he directly intended to use it for. 20:16.660 --> 20:29.660 And I've gotten a number of witnesses and pictures and photographs and stuff of what actually happened to areas that he treated. 20:29.660 --> 20:34.660 And I can say it worked, it definitely did work. 20:34.660 --> 20:47.660 He had, I think, a couple dozen farmers that he used in Nebraska and Iowa that used these machines. 20:47.660 --> 20:54.660 And they leased them from him on a leasing contract. 20:54.660 --> 20:58.660 And they treated thousands of acres with it. 20:58.660 --> 21:03.660 As far as I knew, I was never told that there was any problem with it, it seemed to work. 21:03.660 --> 21:06.660 But he only promoted it so far. 21:06.660 --> 21:11.660 I mean, there's a limit to how much you can actually push this kind of device, you know. 21:11.660 --> 21:15.660 And if you raise a bunch of eyebrows, you're going to be in trouble. 21:15.660 --> 21:26.660 So the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Federal Communications System representatives, they all contacted him and met with him. 21:26.660 --> 21:31.660 And it was licensed and approved through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 21:31.660 --> 21:34.660 What kind of years would that have been? 21:34.660 --> 21:50.660 This was, I would say, in the 70s, probably 71 or 72, through probably the first part of the 80s, 81 or 82. 21:50.660 --> 21:54.660 About 10 years, I suppose. 21:55.660 --> 21:58.660 It was just the devices he was very interested in. 21:58.660 --> 22:08.660 He knew it had other ramifications, as far as a way to use it to maybe generate income or help people. 22:08.660 --> 22:10.660 He just wanted to do that. 22:10.660 --> 22:13.660 He finally ran out of interest in it. 22:13.660 --> 22:20.660 I think that's why it kind of died, and it was not really promoted after that. 22:20.660 --> 22:27.660 So basically this is an iteration or development of the Hieronymus network? 22:27.660 --> 22:28.660 Yeah. 22:28.660 --> 22:35.660 He and I did travel down to Sea Gale and Hieronymus and spent some time with him in Georgia. 22:35.660 --> 22:45.660 And I know Johnny had further contacts with him later, but I was there on his initial trip and met Dr. Hieronymus. 22:46.660 --> 22:56.660 And as far as the machine, I think the basis of the way he built it was a lot like the original Hieronymus machines. 22:56.660 --> 23:08.660 But he wanted to do, and the way to actually work within the law was to get it certified through the Department of Agriculture, and it was. 23:08.660 --> 23:14.660 And so it was completely legitimate and was used for several years. 23:14.660 --> 23:22.660 But not to the extent that commercialization of the big companies, because chemical companies would not have gone along with this. 23:22.660 --> 23:26.660 But I think he just wanted to stay that way. 23:26.660 --> 23:29.660 He didn't want to get too big enough to ruffle any feathers. 23:30.660 --> 23:38.660 But generally I don't know what to tell you about the machine that seemed to work. 23:38.660 --> 23:49.660 I got to know some of the farmers that used them through Johnny, but I had nothing to do with the business end of it. 23:49.660 --> 23:56.660 We talked about some of the results, and I just didn't get into it with him. 23:57.660 --> 23:59.660 About how many of these machines did he build? 23:59.660 --> 24:04.660 Well, as far as I knew, there were two dozen of them built at the time. 24:04.660 --> 24:06.660 And I don't have all of them back. 24:06.660 --> 24:11.660 There's probably, I've got some in storage, and I've got four or five here at the house. 24:11.660 --> 24:16.660 And parts for different parts of them. 24:16.660 --> 24:29.660 And I've got a collection of tubes that would work in these machines, which he painstakingly went through with a oscilloscope to find the right ones. 24:29.660 --> 24:32.660 So I have those too. 24:32.660 --> 24:38.660 I could rebuild them, but I had really not any interest in doing that. 24:41.660 --> 24:44.660 But they work, as far as I know they still work. 24:45.660 --> 24:49.660 And it's regular 110 volts, just plug and play? 24:49.660 --> 24:56.660 Plug it in, and like I said, you want to turn it on, let it warm up for about 15 minutes, and then you can turn on the transmitter. 24:56.660 --> 24:58.660 How long do you have to transmit for? 24:58.660 --> 25:04.660 Oh, I think he said, and I found out too, about half an hour. 25:04.660 --> 25:06.660 About 30 minutes minimum. 25:07.660 --> 25:14.660 I don't know what that reason for that was, but he felt that it would take at least that long. 25:14.660 --> 25:19.660 Does the mental state of the operator get involved? 25:19.660 --> 25:24.660 Does the operator have to be concentrating on the particular field, or is it irrelevant? 25:24.660 --> 25:27.660 Once you put the witness in there, it's the key in there? 25:27.660 --> 25:28.660 That's right. 25:28.660 --> 25:32.660 It was built to be that way, so you would not be personally involved with it. 25:32.660 --> 25:41.660 It's not like some of the other machines prior to that that were built where the operator had to be personally connected to it. 25:41.660 --> 25:48.660 You didn't have any physical connection with the machine. 25:48.660 --> 25:55.660 Once you laid down all the stuff, it was automatic after that. 25:55.660 --> 26:00.660 The early radionic machines, the person was connected. 26:00.660 --> 26:09.660 I think there was a hazard to that, because if you used chemicals or whatever, a person could become contaminated. 26:09.660 --> 26:14.660 He wanted it to be more impersonal and work more on an objective basis. 26:25.660 --> 26:27.660 I think that's the problem. 26:27.660 --> 26:29.660 I think that's the problem. 26:29.660 --> 26:31.660 I think that's the problem. 26:31.660 --> 26:33.660 I think that's the problem. 26:33.660 --> 26:35.660 I think that's the problem. 26:35.660 --> 26:37.660 I think that's the problem. 26:37.660 --> 26:39.660 I think that's the problem. 26:39.660 --> 26:41.660 I think that's the problem. 26:41.660 --> 26:43.660 I think that's the problem. 26:43.660 --> 26:45.660 I think that's the problem. 26:45.660 --> 26:47.660 I think that's the problem. 26:47.660 --> 26:49.660 I think that's the problem. 26:49.660 --> 26:51.660 I think that's the problem. 26:51.660 --> 26:53.660 I think that's the problem. 26:53.660 --> 26:55.660 I think that's the problem. 26:55.660 --> 26:57.660 I think that's the problem. 26:57.660 --> 26:59.660 I think that's the problem. 26:59.660 --> 27:01.660 I think that's the problem. 27:01.660 --> 27:03.660 I think that's the problem. 27:03.660 --> 27:05.660 I think that's the problem. 27:05.660 --> 27:07.660 I think that's the problem. 27:07.660 --> 27:09.660 I think that's the problem. 27:09.660 --> 27:11.660 I think that's the problem. 27:11.660 --> 27:13.660 I think that's the problem. 27:13.660 --> 27:15.660 I think that's the problem. 27:15.660 --> 27:17.660 I think that's the problem. 27:17.660 --> 27:19.660 I think that's the problem. 27:19.660 --> 27:21.660 I think that's the problem. 27:21.660 --> 27:23.660 I think that's the problem. 27:23.660 --> 27:25.660 I think that's the problem. 27:25.660 --> 27:27.660 I think that's the problem. 27:27.660 --> 27:29.660 I think that's the problem. 27:29.660 --> 27:31.660 I think that's the problem. 27:31.660 --> 27:33.660 I think that's the problem. 27:33.660 --> 27:35.660 I think that's the problem. 27:35.660 --> 27:37.660 I think that's the problem. 27:37.660 --> 27:39.660 I think that's the problem. 27:39.660 --> 27:41.660 I think that's the problem. 27:41.660 --> 27:43.660 I think that's the problem. 27:43.660 --> 27:45.660 I think that's the problem. 27:45.660 --> 27:47.660 I think that's the problem. 27:47.660 --> 27:49.660 I think that's the problem. 27:49.660 --> 27:57.660 This would be the original one that John Sajek had developed, 27:57.660 --> 28:01.660 and I think in the late 70s, I think this was. 28:01.660 --> 28:05.660 And this one over here is a remake of this machine, 28:05.660 --> 28:07.660 only in a nicer chassis and everything. 28:07.660 --> 28:11.660 So the one on the left is the one that runs Sajek into us. 28:11.660 --> 28:17.660 Yes, and John used to lease these out for doing work in the field, 28:17.660 --> 28:23.660 and then he had a plate that went into the biocon with a picture on it. 28:23.660 --> 28:33.660 And so let's just open this up so that everybody can get a look. 28:33.660 --> 28:41.660 Anyway, let's start with a look inside so everybody can understand 28:41.660 --> 28:47.660 that it was a tube unit, and these tubes are all of the same type tubes, 28:47.660 --> 28:55.660 one, two, three, four of them, and one rectifier tube for the power transformer. 28:55.660 --> 29:02.660 And what this machine actually does is the picture, 29:02.660 --> 29:10.660 when the plate is plugged into the biocon and this is grounded to a water pipe or something, 29:10.660 --> 29:15.660 the picture resonates with this antenna right here. 29:15.660 --> 29:22.660 So it's like a loop that's going around and around and around and around, 29:22.660 --> 29:29.660 and it's never ending, and it gets bigger and bigger and bigger as it builds its area in space. 29:29.660 --> 29:35.660 And so how this machine actually operates is you warm up the tube filaments 29:35.660 --> 29:40.660 and then give that about five minutes or ten minutes. 29:40.660 --> 29:45.660 Make sure that the image that's on the plate then is covered up with a bell jar or something 29:45.660 --> 29:50.660 so nothing can get on it, and then you hit the spray, 29:50.660 --> 29:56.660 and that spray then starts the units transmitting now. 29:56.660 --> 30:05.660 I don't know whether or not that I would agree with that you actually need an FCC license for this 30:05.660 --> 30:11.660 because it's not interfering in any radio bands or anything. 30:11.660 --> 30:17.660 So let's get started and understand the principle of it. 30:17.660 --> 30:22.860 So the first thing that we're going to do is we're going to start with the 30:23.860 --> 30:37.860 So the first amplifier, if we look at it and integrate it circuit wise, 30:37.860 --> 30:41.860 we're going to set some gain on this amplifier. 30:41.860 --> 30:50.860 And so you would do that by putting the resistor to ground, and then you'd have feedback. 30:50.860 --> 30:56.860 And then what you do is you would set the gain between these two resistors, 30:56.860 --> 31:00.860 and you want to make this gain as high as you can. 31:00.860 --> 31:06.860 Say, let's just take this as an example, 100,000. 31:06.860 --> 31:16.860 Okay, so you got 100,000 gain, and then what would you take this input right here, 31:16.860 --> 31:24.860 and you run that to a plate, then you take the output of that amplifier and run it to an antenna. 31:24.860 --> 31:33.860 So that when you put the image on this plate, that's in resonance with this amplifier. 31:33.860 --> 31:40.860 So what you're doing is you're creating waves, and it's sort of self-oscillating, self-oscillating. 31:40.860 --> 31:58.860 The ideal wave would be something like this, with all the frequencies in between. 31:58.860 --> 32:04.860 All right, but that's not how this machine operates, because it's not solid state. 32:04.860 --> 32:09.860 I'm just giving an explanation here of the symbol of an amplifier. 32:09.860 --> 32:17.860 Okay. I take it that the mains going to that plate as well, right? 32:17.860 --> 32:25.860 Well, the wire is connected, right, the wire is connected. The power supply is already on the IC here. 32:25.860 --> 32:26.860 Oh, okay. 32:26.860 --> 32:31.860 All right, so I'm just showing you a gain stage of 100,000. 32:31.860 --> 32:32.860 Okay. 32:32.860 --> 32:37.860 All right. I'm trying to make the analogy real simple for everybody to understand, 32:37.860 --> 32:43.860 that it's a resonance between this plate and the antenna, and it's like a feedback. 32:43.860 --> 32:51.860 So it's like an oscillator. So what's going to happen is it's going to oscillate like this. 32:51.860 --> 33:01.860 But you want to chop these, you want to chop these to where it's oscillating like this, 33:01.860 --> 33:06.860 with all the frequencies in between. 33:06.860 --> 33:07.860 Okay. 33:07.860 --> 33:12.860 In other words, as it oscillates, it's like a ringing oscillator, you follow me? 33:12.860 --> 33:17.860 It's like an oscillator that's ringing, where the waves are going up and down, 33:17.860 --> 33:23.860 and these are all the frequencies, and being that this plate is the witness. 33:23.860 --> 33:24.860 Whatever you're putting on this plate is the witness in this loop that's continually growing, like this. 33:24.860 --> 33:25.860 Okay. 33:25.860 --> 33:26.860 You follow me? 33:26.860 --> 33:27.860 Yeah. 33:27.860 --> 33:32.860 So say, let's take what we've done, and we're going to take the frequency, 33:32.860 --> 33:37.860 and we're going to take the frequency, and we're going to take the frequency, 33:37.860 --> 33:42.860 and we're going to take the frequency, and we're going to take the frequency, 33:42.860 --> 33:50.860 and so say, let's take what we've drawn right here, these loops, right? 33:50.860 --> 33:58.860 And let's just say this is South Africa, okay? 33:58.860 --> 34:04.860 And I get a soil sample from South Africa, and a picture from South Africa, 34:04.860 --> 34:13.860 and I put that on this plate, and there's this tree that's infested, all right? 34:13.860 --> 34:18.860 Sooner or later, these waves are going to reach that point. 34:18.860 --> 34:19.860 See that? 34:19.860 --> 34:20.860 Yeah. 34:20.860 --> 34:24.860 And it's going to hit in that area. 34:24.860 --> 34:28.860 So, the machine. 34:28.860 --> 34:33.860 What you put on the witness plate is a Polaroid picture? 34:33.860 --> 34:38.860 Yeah, a Polaroid picture, which of course everybody knows the Polaroid's hard to get now. 34:38.860 --> 34:39.860 Yeah. 34:39.860 --> 34:40.860 Right, but it can be got. 34:40.860 --> 34:45.860 And basically, the Polaroid has a positive and a negative. 34:45.860 --> 34:52.860 And since this machine, this machine, the solid state machine, wasn't like the tubes, 34:52.860 --> 34:59.860 we would have to flip this IC to be a non-inverting machine, and I'll show you why in a minute. 34:59.860 --> 35:01.860 All right, so let's suppose. 35:01.860 --> 35:03.860 Just to back up a little bit. 35:03.860 --> 35:08.860 So the guy in South Africa would have sent you a Polaroid picture of an infested tree. 35:08.860 --> 35:09.860 Right. 35:09.860 --> 35:10.860 Yeah, so you put it. 35:10.860 --> 35:17.860 I would have took that picture and the soil sample in a part of the tree, 35:17.860 --> 35:24.860 and then I would have put the treatment on there without touching anything, and turned the machine on. 35:24.860 --> 35:25.860 Okay, all right. 35:25.860 --> 35:29.860 And then what this thing's going to do is start oscillating. 35:29.860 --> 35:30.860 See? 35:30.860 --> 35:33.860 It's going to form this loop. 35:33.860 --> 35:37.860 So it's like a never-ending circle that's growing and growing and growing, 35:37.860 --> 35:43.860 and it's getting bigger and bigger and bigger, until it saturates the area. 35:43.860 --> 35:50.860 So it's going to keep stopping from a small spot and going out big? 35:50.860 --> 35:53.860 Yeah, it's going to keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger, and I'm going to show you why. 35:53.860 --> 35:55.860 All right, okay. 35:55.860 --> 35:58.860 So let's take the actual circuit. 35:58.860 --> 36:06.860 Now, I don't really want to draw the whole circuit, because it would take me quite a while to do this. 36:06.860 --> 36:08.860 But I'll give you an example. 36:08.860 --> 36:17.860 We're going to start out with a plate, which is a copper plate, and say this is 5 inches by 5 inches. 36:17.860 --> 36:18.860 Okay. 36:18.860 --> 36:20.860 So we have a square plate. 36:20.860 --> 36:23.860 Right? 36:23.860 --> 36:34.860 And this plate on this machine, on these machines, is actually going into the grid of a tube. 36:34.860 --> 36:35.860 All right? 36:35.860 --> 36:44.860 And that tube, you know, has either the cathode grounded or it goes to a resistor to ground. 36:44.860 --> 36:52.860 In this case, it's a Jacob and a resistor to ground, all right, which was some low value of 30 ohms. 36:52.860 --> 36:56.860 So why put it there? 36:56.860 --> 37:02.860 Anyway, it's this tube. 37:02.860 --> 37:07.860 And of course, this is going to your power supply, which they call B plus. 37:07.860 --> 37:12.860 And this, people that work with tubes will know exactly what I'm talking about here. 37:12.860 --> 37:29.860 And what's funny about the machine is that this one here, he used a 6AC7 tube, but he still takes this grid, 37:29.860 --> 37:40.860 and he ties it to the cathode, which would be the same thing as an audio tube, a 6L6 or a 6V6. 37:40.860 --> 37:45.860 Things people are familiar with that ever worked with tubes. 37:45.860 --> 37:53.860 And he ties this screen right up to the B plus level. 37:53.860 --> 38:05.860 Now, off the plate of the tube is an antenna. 38:05.860 --> 38:19.860 He calls that the antenna, and that's coupled through a low value capacitor so that you, you know, don't get any high voltage at the antenna. 38:19.860 --> 38:24.860 So what's actually happening here is this is making an oscillator. 38:24.860 --> 38:26.860 All right? 38:26.860 --> 38:29.860 So the thing starts to oscillate. 38:29.860 --> 38:37.860 This gain, say, is 5,000. 38:37.860 --> 38:42.860 You know, this resistor divided by that resistor will give you the gain of the tube. 38:42.860 --> 38:44.860 All right? 38:44.860 --> 38:49.860 So 30 ohms, and then this is like 250,000 K. 38:49.860 --> 38:53.860 So of course, the gain of the tube is going to be very high. 38:53.860 --> 38:56.860 So we're just going to say 5,000. 38:56.860 --> 39:08.860 And that's hardly enough to make the circuit operate the way we want it to operate because we want it to, we want it to sort of self-oscillate. 39:08.860 --> 39:09.860 Okay. 39:09.860 --> 39:10.860 All right? 39:10.860 --> 39:21.860 So the next stage, without the antenna, if we just disconnect the antenna, and we go into the next stage of the tube, 39:21.860 --> 39:27.860 see, 39:27.860 --> 39:34.860 now this gain is multiplied by this gain. 39:34.860 --> 39:44.860 So what we have is we have this multiplication factor and gain, and that's going to increase the oscillations. 39:44.860 --> 39:50.860 We're going to get more frequencies in the oscillations when we do this. 39:50.860 --> 39:56.860 Okay, so now we take this out to the antenna. 39:56.860 --> 40:00.860 And now we take our sample picture, which will be a tree. 40:00.860 --> 40:06.860 We're just going to call it a tree that's in the Polaroid picture. 40:06.860 --> 40:11.860 Now, what was unique about the Polaroid was it had a negative in it. 40:11.860 --> 40:13.860 And this machine is inverting. 40:13.860 --> 40:16.860 It's inverting the signal. 40:16.860 --> 40:23.860 In other words, what's going in here is going this direction, and what's coming out here is going that direction. 40:23.860 --> 40:26.860 So it's inverting the signal. 40:26.860 --> 40:28.860 So that's the reason for the negative. 40:28.860 --> 40:30.860 So is that like a mirror image? 40:30.860 --> 40:36.860 Yeah, it's a mirror image, but opposite, you know, completely opposite, 180 degrees out of phase. 40:36.860 --> 40:37.860 Right. 40:37.860 --> 40:45.860 And so what is actually happening is our machine's right here. 40:45.860 --> 41:04.860 And when we start this machine into operation, these waves are generated, oscillation waves. 41:04.860 --> 41:12.860 And they keep growing like this. 41:12.860 --> 41:19.860 So now if we say our machine's in the United States... 41:19.860 --> 41:20.860 Right. 41:20.860 --> 41:22.860 Is that the F-4 idea? 41:22.860 --> 41:24.860 Yeah, right. 41:24.860 --> 41:27.860 We say our machine's in the United States here. 41:27.860 --> 41:30.860 It doesn't make any difference where we are in the United States. 41:30.860 --> 41:35.860 This wave's still growing and growing and growing and growing and growing. 41:35.860 --> 41:41.860 So it can reach this image with the treatment. 41:41.860 --> 41:45.860 So presumably it'll go all around the world and come back anyway to the US. 41:45.860 --> 41:47.860 Well, it just keeps growing. 41:47.860 --> 41:50.860 Right. 41:50.860 --> 41:54.860 You know, it just keeps growing and growing and growing and growing. 41:54.860 --> 42:00.860 And the tree is located over here in Africa somewhere, right? 42:00.860 --> 42:02.860 Mm-hmm. 42:02.860 --> 42:09.860 And you see the waves have already hit the tree with this treatment on it. 42:09.860 --> 42:28.860 So whatever you put here, right, what's going to happen is this message is going to be relayed in these oscillations that are riding on these waves. 42:28.860 --> 42:31.860 See? 42:31.860 --> 42:45.860 And so that's exactly how the machine is going to get its witness out using a gain amplifier. 42:45.860 --> 42:49.860 Not really an RF transmitter, but a gain amplifier. 42:49.860 --> 42:51.860 And what are these waves going to be? 42:51.860 --> 42:55.860 They're not RF frequency. 42:55.860 --> 42:58.860 They're low frequency waves. 42:58.860 --> 43:14.860 Because this thing's only doing like 150 hertz or 200 hertz with all these waves in them of this witness. 43:14.860 --> 43:22.860 So I wouldn't really call it RF because it's not radio frequency. 43:22.860 --> 43:27.860 It's a high voltage, low frequency wave that's oscillating. 43:27.860 --> 43:30.860 And you can see that when you look on the scope. 43:30.860 --> 43:39.860 You can see that it's generating harmonics, you know, in a band. 43:39.860 --> 43:50.860 And the harmonics are, will start out like this and will have a middle harmonic that the machine's running in. 43:50.860 --> 44:00.860 And with all the frequencies in here that are mixing up, it's like modulating inside there. 44:00.860 --> 44:07.860 So it's going to generate harmonic frequencies. 44:07.860 --> 44:14.860 See? 44:14.860 --> 44:19.860 And this may be at 200 hertz. 44:19.860 --> 44:26.860 And this one may be at 15k. 44:26.860 --> 44:30.860 This one may be at 20k. 44:30.860 --> 44:34.860 And this one may be at 100k. 44:34.860 --> 44:42.860 So see, it's running in a curve. 44:42.860 --> 44:46.860 Like that. 44:46.860 --> 44:49.860 So it's most power is going to be right in here. 44:49.860 --> 44:53.860 And then the harmonics are going to be in here. 44:53.860 --> 44:56.860 But they're going to be on this wave like this. 44:56.860 --> 45:03.860 On this pulse frequency that's in between these two bands. 45:03.860 --> 45:08.860 In other words, what's going to happen is, 45:08.860 --> 45:12.860 as this oscillator, oscillated, chops off. 45:12.860 --> 45:26.860 So basically we're looking at, let's just do it with square waves so you understand it. 45:26.860 --> 45:30.860 And they're only going in one direction. 45:30.860 --> 45:37.860 So they're going in this direction with all the frequencies in between. 45:37.860 --> 45:42.860 But when you look at it with a spectrum analyzer, this is what you see. 45:42.860 --> 45:49.860 In other words, when you take a spectrum analyzer and you look at this, this is exactly what you see. 45:49.860 --> 46:01.860 You see that these frequencies between the witness and the oscillator circuit are generating harmonics. 46:01.860 --> 46:06.860 And so it's really a true sideband instrument. 46:06.860 --> 46:12.860 In other words, it's using the sidebands to make up all these frequencies. 46:12.860 --> 46:16.860 And that's part of what this witness is. 46:16.860 --> 46:23.860 So one of these frequencies in the witness is there. 46:23.860 --> 46:26.860 And so it keeps generating, generating, generating, generating. 46:26.860 --> 46:27.860 And it keeps building. 46:27.860 --> 46:36.860 Now, John Sijeky used to say that you could take an AM radio out in the field 46:36.860 --> 46:42.860 and tune it to a station right where you had taken the picture. 46:42.860 --> 46:46.860 You could hold the AM radio and hear the 60-cycle hum. 46:46.860 --> 46:48.860 Well, there's a reason for that. 46:48.860 --> 46:55.860 Because on the power supply itself, right, he never used a filter capacitor. 46:55.860 --> 47:02.860 So it just looked like this. 47:02.860 --> 47:04.860 It was unfiltered. 47:04.860 --> 47:10.860 So you're saying that the polaroid of the tree that was in the witness, 47:10.860 --> 47:15.860 if you went to where that polaroid had been taken, where the tree was, and you had a radio, 47:15.860 --> 47:18.860 you would hear, when the machine was turned on, you would hear the hum. 47:18.860 --> 47:23.860 You would hear a 60-cycle hum. That's what he said to me. 47:23.860 --> 47:28.860 Of course, I never bothered with that theory because I built, you know, 47:28.860 --> 47:31.860 four or five different of these machines. 47:31.860 --> 47:38.860 And they worked. They worked for what I was doing. 47:38.860 --> 47:47.860 And I really, I will tell you this, that they worked well for healing when they were used right. 47:47.860 --> 47:50.860 And they worked for corn. 47:50.860 --> 47:55.860 And they worked for an infestation of wasps. 47:55.860 --> 48:01.860 But you have to be very careful because you don't want your fingerprints on this. 48:01.860 --> 48:03.860 Did he say he actually put in that? 48:03.860 --> 48:07.860 Well, he was treating whatever Johnson and Jacob was treating, 48:07.860 --> 48:14.860 you know, depending on what insecticide that he wanted to use to kill the bugs in that field. 48:14.860 --> 48:18.860 And everybody must remember, he had approval to do this. 48:18.860 --> 48:20.860 Yeah, I know. That's what money can do. 48:20.860 --> 48:27.860 Yeah, he had approval. He was authorized by the FCC to generate these low-frequency waves, 48:27.860 --> 48:33.860 which are now used for submarines. You know, they're down there. 48:33.860 --> 48:40.860 And so he had a license to do this. 48:40.860 --> 48:44.860 But the problem is nobody understands exactly what the machine does. 48:44.860 --> 48:47.860 They understand that it's a bioharmonics machine, 48:47.860 --> 48:53.860 and the reason he called it bioharmonics was because of all the harmonic structures. 48:53.860 --> 49:01.860 And he was using biomaterial, so therefore you see here Biocon. 49:01.860 --> 49:07.860 You see Biocon right here. 49:07.860 --> 49:10.860 Well, let's turn on the Biocon. 49:10.860 --> 49:16.860 And once we turn on the Biocon, this thing's going to start oscillating and doing this. 49:16.860 --> 49:25.860 And it's going to go to wherever the witness the picture was taken from. 49:25.860 --> 49:35.860 You mentioned about not touching the witness or the picture, not having your personal information. 49:35.860 --> 49:45.860 You do not want to lay your fingerprint on this. 49:45.860 --> 49:47.860 Or any of your body oils. 49:47.860 --> 49:57.860 Right, because if you're treating this with an insecticide, your signature is on this plate. 49:57.860 --> 50:00.860 You definitely do not want to touch that. 50:00.860 --> 50:04.860 I must give you, you know, if you build this type of device, 50:04.860 --> 50:10.860 and you're using this type of device to do this, I must give you a warning about this. 50:10.860 --> 50:16.860 One of those things is these rubber gloves. 50:16.860 --> 50:25.860 And you want to take them out, and you preferably do not want to touch the ends. 50:25.860 --> 50:31.860 And you want to put them on and handle whatever you're handling. 50:31.860 --> 50:35.860 And you do want to wipe everything down with alcohol when you're doing this. 50:35.860 --> 50:44.860 Because otherwise, your imprint is going to be on this plate. 50:44.860 --> 50:54.860 Even if you touch the sides or the bottom, you must make sure that your imprint is not on this plate at all. 50:54.860 --> 50:58.860 Otherwise, the machine is going to seek you out. 50:58.860 --> 51:03.860 Okay, so you put your rubber gloves on, then you get an alcohol wipe cloth and you wipe. 51:03.860 --> 51:05.860 Make sure there are no things left. 51:05.860 --> 51:07.860 Yes, yes. 51:07.860 --> 51:13.860 You have to be far safer than a doctor scrubbing with this type of device, 51:13.860 --> 51:21.860 because of the gains and the way it oscillates and where it runs all these frequencies in the band. 51:21.860 --> 51:24.860 So this is actually a pretty dangerous... 51:24.860 --> 51:28.860 Oh, it was a very, very dangerous machine in that. 51:28.860 --> 51:40.860 Good question, Pat, because that was the thing with the Department of Agriculture and the FCC. 51:40.860 --> 51:50.860 The government knew that this machine could be used for other things. 51:50.860 --> 51:54.860 And so they were very worried that it wouldn't be used for that. 51:54.860 --> 52:02.860 So that's the reason why he had an agricultural license and an FCC license, 52:02.860 --> 52:09.860 and he had to keep absolute detailed logs of where the machines were and what the machines were treating. 52:09.860 --> 52:11.860 A very important thing. 52:11.860 --> 52:19.860 Yeah. I seem to remember Ronnie saying that he got worried because the farmers were turning them on each other. 52:19.860 --> 52:23.860 Yes, yes. John Sijaka got very worried. 52:23.860 --> 52:32.860 And then he discontinued the project when the farmers started taking pictures of the other farmer 52:32.860 --> 52:37.860 and then putting it in the machine and doing strange things with the machines. 52:37.860 --> 52:44.860 This was very dangerous, because people were getting sick. 52:45.860 --> 52:53.860 So rather than probably lose everything that John worked for, he just called them all in. 52:53.860 --> 52:58.860 Got them all back, except for a few. I think he didn't get a few back. 52:58.860 --> 53:05.860 But who was going to repair them? And where were they going to find the tubes? 53:05.860 --> 53:11.860 And they didn't know what John's matching process was for the tubes. 53:11.860 --> 53:15.860 So how were they going to figure this out? 53:15.860 --> 53:17.860 So once their shelf life hits, that was it? 53:17.860 --> 53:26.860 Right. Once they were gone, you just couldn't take another tube and put it in here because it was tuned. 53:26.860 --> 53:34.860 You know, John spent hours and hours tuning this with a scope to make sure that the wave was right. 53:34.860 --> 53:41.860 So today you can tune it pretty easy because we have spectrum analyzers. 53:41.860 --> 53:47.860 You know, and if you get one that goes down low enough and freaks something like a Pico scope or something like that, 53:47.860 --> 53:55.860 you can tune this thing real easy because you can see these side bands. 53:55.860 --> 53:57.860 Yeah. 53:57.860 --> 54:04.860 You know, you can actually move to each one of these and know exactly what this frequency is. 54:04.860 --> 54:09.860 And then you can change this tube and put another tube in. 54:09.860 --> 54:20.860 And then you can watch these bands move and change the fundamental frequency, right, which is the biggest one. 54:20.860 --> 54:22.860 Because this is the main master frequency. 54:22.860 --> 54:32.860 There's a main master with all this modulation inside of it that causes these side bands all the way out. 54:32.860 --> 54:38.860 And it's important that you tune it. 54:38.860 --> 54:42.860 I mean, you just don't throw the machine together and expect it to work. 54:42.860 --> 54:47.860 You have to look at the tuning of the machine to where it's oscillating with the most frequency 54:47.860 --> 54:52.860 and the most side bands out. 54:52.860 --> 54:56.860 So the machine that you built over there, you have tuned that? 54:56.860 --> 55:01.860 Yes, with a spectrum analyzer to match John's. 55:01.860 --> 55:10.860 Now, I didn't hear you mention this, but how many stages of amplification are there in the machine? 55:10.860 --> 55:16.860 Well, John used five and I'll show you that here. 55:17.860 --> 55:23.860 So, I'll go through this again. 55:23.860 --> 55:31.860 First, we have the witness plate. 55:31.860 --> 55:38.860 And our Polaroid picture has some picture on it, which in this case will make it a tree. 55:38.860 --> 55:39.860 Okay. 55:39.860 --> 55:40.860 Right? 55:40.860 --> 55:41.860 An elm tree. 55:41.860 --> 55:42.860 Okay. 55:42.860 --> 55:50.860 And that elm tree is sitting at your house, Pat. 55:50.860 --> 55:51.860 Okay. 55:51.860 --> 55:53.860 And it's infested with beetles. 55:53.860 --> 55:54.860 Okay. 55:54.860 --> 55:56.860 All right. 55:56.860 --> 56:04.860 So now, we've taken a Polaroid picture of that and we've got a beetle, which now is dead. 56:04.860 --> 56:07.860 And we have an insecticide. 56:07.860 --> 56:10.860 And what are we going to do? 56:10.860 --> 56:11.860 Rubber gloves. 56:11.860 --> 56:12.860 Right. 56:12.860 --> 56:13.860 You're not going to touch. 56:13.860 --> 56:16.860 You're going to make sure this is totally clean. 56:16.860 --> 56:20.860 And then we're going to put the beetle. 56:20.860 --> 56:22.860 It's a big beetle. 56:22.860 --> 56:25.860 Well, they're big. 56:25.860 --> 56:30.860 And we're going to put a vial of the insecticide. 56:30.860 --> 56:31.860 Okay. 56:31.860 --> 56:35.860 All in that picture. 56:35.860 --> 56:51.860 And the first thing that we're going to do, and I'm going to leave this here so you can get a good picture of it, is we're going to build John's little amplifier here. 56:51.860 --> 56:56.860 We're going to do it with tubes. 56:56.860 --> 57:03.860 So I'm sorry if they're not, if everybody's not experienced with tubes. 57:03.860 --> 57:04.860 All right. 57:03.860 --> 57:06.860 So this is your amplifier that you built now. 57:06.860 --> 57:16.860 Well, this is exactly how it's done. 57:16.860 --> 57:18.860 And we got the first stage. 57:18.860 --> 57:19.860 Okay. 57:19.860 --> 57:20.860 All right. 57:20.860 --> 57:27.860 And our witness is connected to the first page. 57:27.860 --> 57:36.860 And tubes, you always remember that, you know, you've got a one mega ohm resistor to ground. 57:36.860 --> 57:40.860 And say this is 30 ohms. 57:40.860 --> 57:45.860 And this is 270 k ohms. 57:45.860 --> 57:49.860 So we know that we've got a pretty high gain here. 57:49.860 --> 57:51.860 And so you would divide that into that. 57:51.860 --> 57:54.860 And that would give you the gain of the circuit. 57:54.860 --> 57:57.860 Again, I'm not going to sit here and divide it all for you to give you the gain. 57:57.860 --> 58:05.860 I'm just going to show you how that it we accomplish what we're going to accomplish. 58:05.860 --> 58:06.860 Okay. 58:06.860 --> 58:08.860 So this is the first stage of the machine. 58:08.860 --> 58:25.860 Now, the second stage of the machine then is identical to this stage. 58:25.860 --> 58:27.860 So everything is staying the same. 58:27.860 --> 58:28.860 You notice this? 58:28.860 --> 58:35.860 Yeah. 58:35.860 --> 58:38.860 So everything operates the same. 58:38.860 --> 58:42.860 So now let's give this a gain number. 58:42.860 --> 58:43.860 Okay. 58:43.860 --> 58:44.860 All right. 58:44.860 --> 58:47.860 Let's give this a game of say 5000. 58:47.860 --> 58:52.860 Okay. 58:52.860 --> 58:59.860 So the gain is 5000 in the first stage. 58:59.860 --> 59:06.860 And that's coupled to the next stage. 59:06.860 --> 59:10.860 And the gain of this stage is 5000. 59:10.860 --> 59:11.860 So see what's happening here. 59:11.860 --> 59:12.860 It's not 10,000. 59:12.860 --> 59:13.860 Yeah. 59:13.860 --> 59:14.860 Okay. 59:14.860 --> 59:15.860 Yeah. 59:15.860 --> 59:17.860 And so then the next stage. 59:17.860 --> 59:19.860 So John had five stages. 59:19.860 --> 59:21.860 Okay. 59:21.860 --> 59:27.860 And so we just do it this way without me drawing the whole circuit and everything. 59:27.860 --> 59:29.860 And just the grid. 59:29.860 --> 59:39.860 You can see that each one of these is 5000, 5000, 5000. 59:39.860 --> 59:40.860 So you got 25,000. 59:40.860 --> 59:45.860 Well, 5000. 59:45.860 --> 59:47.860 5000 times 5000. 59:47.860 --> 59:48.860 Times 5000. 59:48.860 --> 59:50.860 Oh, times 5000. 59:50.860 --> 59:51.860 Right. 59:51.860 --> 59:52.860 Okay. 59:52.860 --> 59:54.860 See, so what do you got now? 59:54.860 --> 59:55.860 Wow. 59:55.860 --> 59:57.860 The gain is pretty high. 59:57.860 --> 59:58.860 Yeah. 59:58.860 --> 01:00:00.860 So this machine is operating. 01:00:00.860 --> 01:00:01.860 Times, not plus. 01:00:01.860 --> 01:00:02.860 Yeah. 01:00:02.860 --> 01:00:03.860 Times, yeah. 01:00:03.860 --> 01:00:04.860 Right, it's times. 01:00:04.860 --> 01:00:09.860 See, and it keeps doing this. 01:00:09.860 --> 01:00:12.860 It keeps multiplying this. 01:00:12.860 --> 01:00:18.860 So now basically if you think about it for a minute, it's going to self-oscillate with 01:00:18.860 --> 01:00:20.860 that high a gain. 01:00:20.860 --> 01:00:21.860 Yeah. 01:00:21.860 --> 01:00:25.860 Here's an example of that. 01:00:25.860 --> 01:00:32.860 I got a speaker with an amplifier and I got the witness and that's a microphone. 01:00:32.860 --> 01:00:39.860 And I've set the gain on that amplifier to say be five level or ten level. 01:00:39.860 --> 01:00:43.860 And I start walking towards the speaker. 01:00:43.860 --> 01:00:46.860 What's going to happen? 01:00:46.860 --> 01:00:48.860 You're going to get distortion. 01:00:48.860 --> 01:00:50.860 You're going to get feedback. 01:00:50.860 --> 01:00:55.860 Well, that's exactly what's happening here. 01:00:55.860 --> 01:00:57.860 You see how it's generating this wave? 01:00:57.860 --> 01:00:58.860 Okay. 01:00:58.860 --> 01:01:03.860 And the last stage, I'll only draw three, but we know there's five. 01:01:03.860 --> 01:01:05.860 Right. 01:01:05.860 --> 01:01:16.860 The last stage is coupled through a capacitor to the antenna, which is right here. 01:01:16.860 --> 01:01:22.860 Now notice the length of the antenna. 01:01:22.860 --> 01:01:30.860 That's the most length that you're going to have, which is I think this is almost five feet. 01:01:30.860 --> 01:01:32.860 Yeah. 01:01:32.860 --> 01:01:35.860 Pretty close by the time you get it already extended. 01:01:35.860 --> 01:01:38.860 About 52 inches is exactly what you want. 01:01:38.860 --> 01:01:41.860 So I'm going to put 52 inches here. 01:01:41.860 --> 01:01:42.860 Okay. 01:01:42.860 --> 01:01:44.860 And that's that. 01:01:44.860 --> 01:01:51.860 Now the plate is then plugged into the Biocon. 01:01:51.860 --> 01:01:59.860 And this thing right now with a bare plate is whistling. 01:01:59.860 --> 01:02:04.860 So John used to always go like this with his hand. 01:02:04.860 --> 01:02:11.860 And it would play a musical tune like all the way up. 01:02:11.860 --> 01:02:14.860 He'd say, machine's working. 01:02:14.860 --> 01:02:18.860 It'd be playing this tune. 01:02:18.860 --> 01:02:21.860 Now you have this stuff on the plate. 01:02:21.860 --> 01:02:22.860 Right. 01:02:22.860 --> 01:02:29.860 You have 5,000 times 5,000 times 5,000 times 5,000 times 5,000. 01:02:29.860 --> 01:02:32.860 Now I didn't calculate the number. 01:02:32.860 --> 01:02:34.860 I just gave you an example. 01:02:34.860 --> 01:02:35.860 Right. 01:02:35.860 --> 01:02:36.860 Here. 01:02:36.860 --> 01:02:39.860 Normally you divide that into that, and that would give you the game in the first stage 01:02:39.860 --> 01:02:44.860 and second stage and third stage and fourth stage. 01:02:44.860 --> 01:02:53.860 So once again what's happening is the game's so high it's like I got the microphone right up to the end of the speaker. 01:02:53.860 --> 01:03:01.860 And the acoustic noise and the feedback is so bad you can't control it. 01:03:01.860 --> 01:03:09.860 So the thing is this isn't transmitting RF. 01:03:09.860 --> 01:03:12.860 There is no RF. 01:03:12.860 --> 01:03:16.860 Except for maybe a very small amount. 01:03:16.860 --> 01:03:18.860 So what's it transmitting? 01:03:18.860 --> 01:03:24.860 I always said since I looked at the spectrum analyzer that infrasonic waves, 01:03:24.860 --> 01:03:28.860 something like low frequency sound waves, 01:03:28.860 --> 01:03:33.860 you know, were coming out of this thing because it was playing, you could hear it. 01:03:33.860 --> 01:03:38.860 You could hear it with your ears as you went up the antenna would play a musical scale. 01:03:38.860 --> 01:03:39.860 Yeah. 01:03:39.860 --> 01:03:43.860 So, so once again what's it doing? 01:03:43.860 --> 01:03:55.860 It's feeding back between this witness and the antenna. 01:03:55.860 --> 01:03:58.860 And it's going both directions. 01:03:58.860 --> 01:03:59.860 Okay. 01:03:59.860 --> 01:04:04.860 So where it goes out it comes back to. 01:04:04.860 --> 01:04:14.860 Now, a little trick to keep the signal from coming back on itself. 01:04:14.860 --> 01:04:27.860 And that little trick was in this circuit here in this ground circuit if we just change these signs 01:04:27.860 --> 01:04:30.860 to look like that. 01:04:30.860 --> 01:04:34.860 The trick, and we connect them all together. 01:04:34.860 --> 01:04:37.860 These are all common now. 01:04:37.860 --> 01:04:41.860 If we took a battery, right? 01:04:41.860 --> 01:04:46.860 And it has to be a dry cell battery, it has to be a carbon zinc battery. 01:04:46.860 --> 01:04:49.860 And we put that in ground. 01:04:49.860 --> 01:04:52.860 Put this battery in the ground. 01:04:52.860 --> 01:04:58.860 And that shields the wave from coming back on itself. 01:04:58.860 --> 01:05:01.860 And it doesn't work right without it. 01:05:01.860 --> 01:05:02.860 Okay. 01:05:02.860 --> 01:05:07.860 Because then the wave can come back on itself. 01:05:07.860 --> 01:05:09.860 You see what I'm saying? 01:05:09.860 --> 01:05:17.860 So, again I'll tell you that this thing keeps building. 01:05:17.860 --> 01:05:22.860 And it gets bigger and bigger and bigger. 01:05:22.860 --> 01:05:27.860 And you want to know something that's really important. 01:05:27.860 --> 01:05:30.860 These are low frequencies. 01:05:30.860 --> 01:05:34.860 These waves are low frequencies. 01:05:34.860 --> 01:05:43.860 But in these low frequencies are all these oscillations. 01:05:43.860 --> 01:05:49.860 With the fundamentals and all the side bands. 01:05:49.860 --> 01:05:51.860 And that's part of this now. 01:05:51.860 --> 01:05:53.860 Because it's in the loop. 01:05:53.860 --> 01:05:54.860 Okay. 01:05:54.860 --> 01:05:56.860 In the oscillator loop. 01:05:56.860 --> 01:06:10.860 So that's how this, all this, gets to the point of destination. 01:06:10.860 --> 01:06:17.860 I have the soil sample, I have the bug, I have the tree. 01:06:17.860 --> 01:06:21.860 And I have the chemical. 01:06:21.860 --> 01:06:24.860 And so what did I just do with the machine? 01:06:24.860 --> 01:06:29.860 I just impressed upon this machine. 01:06:29.860 --> 01:06:36.860 This in terms of an oscillation. 01:06:36.860 --> 01:06:37.860 You see what I'm saying? 01:06:37.860 --> 01:06:38.860 Yeah. 01:06:38.860 --> 01:06:41.860 It's in terms of an oscillation. 01:06:41.860 --> 01:06:49.860 Which means now it's part of the transmission that it's putting out. 01:06:49.860 --> 01:06:55.860 So what happens is this goes out through these waves. 01:06:55.860 --> 01:07:00.860 And it finds this point and treats it. 01:07:00.860 --> 01:07:07.860 So how long do you reckon it would take for the infestation to be cured? 01:07:07.860 --> 01:07:16.860 Well, John said that once the machine reached a full saturation level, 01:07:16.860 --> 01:07:24.860 it probably took a couple of weeks to clear it all out. 01:07:24.860 --> 01:07:30.860 Now he did do something that was kind of exciting because he talked about it with me. 01:07:30.860 --> 01:07:38.860 He got a job by the U.S. Agriculture Department to clean out mill foil. 01:07:38.860 --> 01:07:40.860 Oh, that's a weed? 01:07:40.860 --> 01:07:41.860 Yeah, a weed. 01:07:41.860 --> 01:07:47.860 And he was able to take this machine and kill all the mill foil. 01:07:47.860 --> 01:07:54.860 So they knew right then and there that it could be used for other things. 01:07:54.860 --> 01:07:58.860 So presumably he would have had a photo of the field where the mill foil was. 01:07:58.860 --> 01:07:59.860 He did, yes he did. 01:07:59.860 --> 01:08:01.860 And a little bit of the soil and the mill foil. 01:08:01.860 --> 01:08:02.860 He had all that. 01:08:02.860 --> 01:08:05.860 And then he treated the mill foil and it was gone. 01:08:05.860 --> 01:08:07.860 But he also did it. 01:08:08.860 --> 01:08:11.860 You know, John was into all this kind of stuff. 01:08:11.860 --> 01:08:21.860 I'm not saying that he was an absolute engineer when it came to calculating all the gains and everything. 01:08:21.860 --> 01:08:24.860 I mean, he did what worked. 01:08:24.860 --> 01:08:30.860 And he did visit other people that were working with radionics and stuff. 01:08:30.860 --> 01:08:32.860 I think Hieronymus was one. 01:08:32.860 --> 01:08:34.860 Wasn't it, Tony? 01:08:34.860 --> 01:08:38.860 Yeah, Ron said they would visit a lot of us. 01:08:38.860 --> 01:08:41.860 And I think other people too. 01:08:41.860 --> 01:08:51.860 Yeah, but John was not the type that would just run out and have coffee with you and then talk about this machine. 01:08:51.860 --> 01:08:56.860 In other words, he had to be in private with John. 01:08:56.860 --> 01:08:59.860 He had to be totally private with John. 01:08:59.860 --> 01:09:04.860 And I'll never forget the look on his face when I called him up. 01:09:04.860 --> 01:09:07.860 It was 1230 at night. 01:09:07.860 --> 01:09:11.860 And I said, John, you better get your butt over here. 01:09:11.860 --> 01:09:13.860 I want to show you something. 01:09:13.860 --> 01:09:16.860 And he says, what? 01:09:16.860 --> 01:09:19.860 I said, I just built your biormonics machine. 01:09:19.860 --> 01:09:22.860 And of course, John liked to get around a lot, right? 01:09:22.860 --> 01:09:27.860 He would say, no, you didn't, like that. 01:09:27.860 --> 01:09:31.860 And I said, well, then just get your, and I said ass. 01:09:31.860 --> 01:09:35.860 But, and it came over. 01:09:35.860 --> 01:09:38.860 I said, get your ass over here. 01:09:38.860 --> 01:09:44.860 And he walked in the garage and he looked at the scope and he just went. 01:09:44.860 --> 01:09:50.860 Oh. 01:09:50.860 --> 01:09:53.860 That's exactly what he did. 01:09:53.860 --> 01:09:57.860 He says, you better watch out. 01:09:57.860 --> 01:10:01.860 He said to me, he says, you better be careful. 01:10:01.860 --> 01:10:04.860 And I said, why? 01:10:04.860 --> 01:10:08.860 I said, you're the one that said I couldn't do it. 01:10:08.860 --> 01:10:15.860 And he didn't even ask the question how I got the wave shape or anything like that. 01:10:15.860 --> 01:10:19.860 Because my machine was totally different. 01:10:19.860 --> 01:10:21.860 My machine was totally different. 01:10:21.860 --> 01:10:23.860 It had filter capacitors. 01:10:23.860 --> 01:10:25.860 How did he know that yours was working? 01:10:25.860 --> 01:10:27.860 We could see the wave on the scope. 01:10:27.860 --> 01:10:32.860 And the first thing he did was he went to the antenna and he went. 01:10:32.860 --> 01:10:38.860 Like that and he goes. 01:10:38.860 --> 01:10:42.860 You better be careful. 01:10:42.860 --> 01:10:51.860 And I certainly found out that you better be careful because I thought. 01:10:51.860 --> 01:10:58.860 I thought that it was a simple procedure to take the yellow jacket infestation. 01:10:58.860 --> 01:11:02.860 And just spray them with spray on the plate. 01:11:02.860 --> 01:11:06.860 I had been touching the plate. 01:11:06.860 --> 01:11:08.860 I'm going to tell you something. 01:11:08.860 --> 01:11:10.860 You can get real sick. 01:11:10.860 --> 01:11:13.860 And so I'm warning everybody. 01:11:13.860 --> 01:11:24.860 If you attempt this radionics or whatever you want to call it, psychotronics, radionics, biharmonics, you better watch out. 01:11:24.860 --> 01:11:35.860 You know, now the other thing about this is this can be used for good too. 01:11:35.860 --> 01:11:39.860 This can be used with vitamins. 01:11:39.860 --> 01:11:43.860 It can be used with people, you know, as a witness. 01:11:43.860 --> 01:11:48.860 Providing that you don't want to do any harm with anything like this. 01:11:48.860 --> 01:11:51.860 You only want to do good with it. 01:11:51.860 --> 01:11:57.860 You know, you don't think you're just going to take something and get even with somebody because it doesn't really work that way. 01:11:57.860 --> 01:11:59.860 Right. 01:11:59.860 --> 01:12:03.860 You know, there's a danger to doing this. 01:12:03.860 --> 01:12:10.860 And one of the dangers is if you forget one little thing that I've said, it will come back on you. 01:12:10.860 --> 01:12:14.860 And I'll be devastating when it comes back on you. 01:12:14.860 --> 01:12:24.860 And this is probably why John had to have the agriculture license and the FCC license. 01:12:24.860 --> 01:12:29.860 Is because there's really no radio transmission here, Pat. 01:12:29.860 --> 01:12:33.860 This is not an RF type oscillator. 01:12:33.860 --> 01:12:38.860 You know, that's like crystal controlled where you have a radio frequency that's constant. 01:12:38.860 --> 01:12:41.860 No, this isn't doing that. 01:12:41.860 --> 01:12:49.860 This is generating this musical wave, which he called a musical wave, in cycles. 01:12:49.860 --> 01:12:54.860 In other words, it's generating that wave in cycles. 01:12:54.860 --> 01:12:59.860 In those cycles is what he said. 01:12:59.860 --> 01:13:04.860 Now, I never did it, so I'm going to be totally honest with everybody here. 01:13:04.860 --> 01:13:16.860 I never went to where I was doing the treatment with an AM radio to find out if this, really this wave was there. 01:13:16.860 --> 01:13:19.860 But I believe what he said. 01:13:19.860 --> 01:13:27.860 Because John proved a few things to me with these machines and I proved a few things to him. 01:13:27.860 --> 01:13:30.860 I really can't go in that, but... 01:13:30.860 --> 01:13:36.860 Presumably that's one reason why the Minister of Agriculture didn't think it was a good idea in the end. 01:13:36.860 --> 01:13:38.860 Well, no, because the... 01:13:38.860 --> 01:13:40.860 They didn't withdraw that provision, though. 01:13:40.860 --> 01:13:43.860 No, they didn't take anything away from John. 01:13:43.860 --> 01:13:45.860 Okay. 01:13:45.860 --> 01:13:48.860 You know, John stopped this on his own. 01:13:48.860 --> 01:13:50.860 Okay. 01:13:50.860 --> 01:13:52.860 But he always kept a special machine. 01:13:52.860 --> 01:13:53.860 Yeah. 01:13:53.860 --> 01:13:57.860 Because he would every once in a while come to my shop with a... 01:13:57.860 --> 01:14:00.860 It was in a smaller case than this. 01:14:00.860 --> 01:14:06.860 And he would come to my shop and he would say, could I use your oscilloscope? 01:14:06.860 --> 01:14:09.860 And he would pull up the antenna. 01:14:09.860 --> 01:14:12.860 And he would plug it in and he'd turn it on and he'd wait a few minutes. 01:14:12.860 --> 01:14:17.860 He'd turn this on and then he'd take the scope with a loop around it, right? 01:14:17.860 --> 01:14:22.860 He'd put a loop away around this and take the scope and there you'd see the wave on the scope. 01:14:22.860 --> 01:14:24.860 He'd say, working fine. 01:14:24.860 --> 01:14:29.860 Then he'd put the antenna down, just like this. 01:14:29.860 --> 01:14:34.860 Shut the machine off and look at me and go, see you tonight for coffee. 01:14:34.860 --> 01:14:37.860 And he'd be gone. 01:14:37.860 --> 01:14:41.860 He actually was... 01:14:41.860 --> 01:14:43.860 He was not a bad guy. 01:14:43.860 --> 01:14:45.860 In other words, he was not bad to me. 01:14:45.860 --> 01:14:47.860 Okay. 01:14:47.860 --> 01:14:57.860 You know, and we had a lot to talk about at night and we used to talk about all this and other machines that he had seen and done and things like that. 01:14:57.860 --> 01:15:03.860 So he was quite knowledgeable when it came to cycles, you know. 01:15:03.860 --> 01:15:04.860 Yeah. 01:15:04.860 --> 01:15:11.860 And he based everything on these cycles that was going on throughout history. 01:15:11.860 --> 01:15:14.860 So he was into that pretty well. 01:15:14.860 --> 01:15:24.860 But something here in all this machinery stopped John Sijaka from doing this any longer. 01:15:24.860 --> 01:15:25.860 Right. 01:15:25.860 --> 01:15:27.860 And I don't know what that was. 01:15:27.860 --> 01:15:29.860 And I never asked him. 01:15:29.860 --> 01:15:34.860 I just know that he kept the machine till the day he died. 01:15:34.860 --> 01:15:39.860 And then mysteriously when he died... 01:15:39.860 --> 01:15:40.860 Yeah. 01:15:40.860 --> 01:15:42.860 Who knows where the machines went. 01:15:42.860 --> 01:15:44.860 We do know Ronnie got some, right? 01:15:44.860 --> 01:15:45.860 Yeah. 01:15:45.860 --> 01:15:47.860 But where are the rest? 01:15:47.860 --> 01:15:48.860 Yeah. 01:15:48.860 --> 01:15:50.860 So that's the real question. 01:15:50.860 --> 01:16:00.860 What I find very surprising is how long did his schoolhouse stand, Tony? 01:16:00.860 --> 01:16:02.860 It had been there for 50 years or so. 01:16:02.860 --> 01:16:03.860 Yeah. 01:16:03.860 --> 01:16:04.860 And then one day... 01:16:04.860 --> 01:16:06.860 It was built out of solid brick too. 01:16:06.860 --> 01:16:07.860 Yeah. 01:16:07.860 --> 01:16:08.860 Yeah. 01:16:12.860 --> 01:16:29.860 Well, this was originally a schoolhouse for the area, wasn't it? 01:16:29.860 --> 01:16:30.860 It was. 01:16:30.860 --> 01:16:33.860 It was built in 1916. 01:16:33.860 --> 01:16:40.860 But I think when I went to school here, there were 54 students. 01:16:40.860 --> 01:16:43.860 That was the total amount of students in the class. 01:16:43.860 --> 01:16:47.860 But it had, during its history, they had a senior high. 01:16:47.860 --> 01:16:52.860 It was kindergarten through 12th grade. 01:16:52.860 --> 01:16:56.860 So it just outlasted the population. 01:16:56.860 --> 01:17:00.860 The population grew up and got bigger. 01:17:00.860 --> 01:17:05.860 And they didn't need the school any longer. 01:17:05.860 --> 01:17:11.860 Our family purchased it just to maintain the school for a while, which they did. 01:17:11.860 --> 01:17:17.860 I put personal equipment in there and so did Johnny. 01:17:17.860 --> 01:17:22.860 And there are records of the old companies here. 01:17:22.860 --> 01:17:32.860 So after John Sejka died, what was left in California went and was stored here, and now you've removed the... 01:17:32.860 --> 01:17:34.860 Well, whatever I could get. 01:17:34.860 --> 01:17:42.860 I brought a U-Haul from California back here. 01:17:42.860 --> 01:17:47.860 One day out of the blue, Ronnie was gone. 01:17:47.860 --> 01:17:50.860 Just within the last five or ten years. 01:17:50.860 --> 01:17:51.860 Yeah. 01:17:51.860 --> 01:17:52.860 Ronnie was gone. 01:17:52.860 --> 01:17:53.860 Yeah. 01:17:53.860 --> 01:17:58.860 And a tornado came out of nowhere and destroyed the schoolhouse. 01:17:58.860 --> 01:18:00.860 Now, why? 01:18:00.860 --> 01:18:02.860 Which just stood in the middle of nowhere. 01:18:02.860 --> 01:18:03.860 Right. 01:18:03.860 --> 01:18:04.860 Yeah. 01:18:04.860 --> 01:18:11.860 Now what was actually buried at that schoolhouse or in that schoolhouse that nobody knew about? 01:18:11.860 --> 01:18:14.860 And it just picked, right, Johnny? 01:18:14.860 --> 01:18:16.860 It just picked the one building. 01:18:16.860 --> 01:18:17.860 Yeah. 01:18:17.860 --> 01:18:18.860 And where? 01:18:18.860 --> 01:18:19.860 Where Iowa? 01:18:19.860 --> 01:18:22.860 Yeah, where Iowa? What's there? 01:18:22.860 --> 01:18:23.860 Nothing. 01:18:23.860 --> 01:18:24.860 Yeah. 01:18:24.860 --> 01:18:29.860 But anyway, that's what I wanted to tell everybody. 01:18:29.860 --> 01:18:46.860 You know, I basically wanted to give them an explanation of how the machine operated and what it looked like and what could be rebuilt when it looks like this and how it oscillates. 01:18:46.860 --> 01:18:50.860 And if you'll give me a few seconds here, I'll bring out a plate and show it to you. 01:18:50.860 --> 01:18:52.860 I have a question. 01:18:52.860 --> 01:19:00.860 Back in, I think, in the 50s, there were some engineers, those scientists, I think they went to Stanford. 01:19:00.860 --> 01:19:01.860 Yeah, U-CaCO. 01:19:01.860 --> 01:19:04.860 They invented a machine kind of like this. 01:19:04.860 --> 01:19:06.860 What's the relationship? 01:19:06.860 --> 01:19:14.860 And I think in the Sejaka files, there's a circuit diagram for the U-CaCO machine, which is what it was called. 01:19:14.860 --> 01:19:15.860 Right. 01:19:15.860 --> 01:19:19.860 In the Sejaka files, is this related to the U-CaCO machine? 01:19:19.860 --> 01:19:22.860 Oh, yeah. 01:19:22.860 --> 01:19:32.860 The U-CaCO, actually very, very, very simple compared to John Sejaka's machine. 01:19:32.860 --> 01:19:38.860 John's machine has five stages in it, you know, and a super gain. 01:19:38.860 --> 01:19:49.860 And each one of John's stages is tuned to a specific biological form that he was dealing with. 01:19:49.860 --> 01:19:58.860 You know, so it encompasses five stages, all giving different frequencies and causing these. 01:19:58.860 --> 01:20:02.860 Let me go through this one more time for everybody. 01:20:02.860 --> 01:20:09.860 So first, let's put the diagram of the U-CaCO machine so you can see the similarity. 01:20:09.860 --> 01:20:10.860 Okay. 01:20:10.860 --> 01:20:11.860 All right. 01:20:11.860 --> 01:20:16.860 So once again, we have our tube. 01:20:16.860 --> 01:20:26.860 And basically, this tube, the way it's hooked up, is actually an RF amplifier tube. 01:20:26.860 --> 01:20:37.860 But the way it's hooked up with its, you know, grid to its cathode makes it no different than an audio tube. 01:20:37.860 --> 01:20:46.860 Because a 6L6 is basically would be the same tube without the gain. 01:20:46.860 --> 01:20:47.860 All right. 01:20:47.860 --> 01:20:57.860 So diagram-wise, to me, the tube is, the way that it's hooked up, it's no more than an amplifier tube. 01:20:57.860 --> 01:21:08.860 So once again, this would be the U-CaCO. 01:21:08.860 --> 01:21:11.860 Witnesses on the plate. 01:21:11.860 --> 01:21:19.860 And this stage then would be coupled to the next stage like this. 01:21:19.860 --> 01:21:23.860 Same arrangement. 01:21:23.860 --> 01:21:26.860 Okay. 01:21:26.860 --> 01:21:31.860 And basically, this is the circuit minus the values. 01:21:31.860 --> 01:21:38.860 So I could actually put values in here, but it's in the Sejka files. 01:21:38.860 --> 01:21:47.860 You know, I've already given this information one time in the files that we released, Tony. 01:21:47.860 --> 01:21:55.860 But this is basically the U-CaCO. 01:21:55.860 --> 01:22:21.860 And it was a very simple machine, and these two guys are the first ones to do the experiments with this machine. 01:22:21.860 --> 01:22:27.860 Everything that I researched, because I did ask John Sejka about that one time, I said, well, it's this machine here. 01:22:27.860 --> 01:22:31.860 He says, no, it's not. My machine is totally different. 01:22:31.860 --> 01:22:36.860 I said, yeah, but I got the same wave shape as you got. He says, well, you're lucky. 01:22:36.860 --> 01:22:41.860 You know, you're lucky. You're a little bit smarter than the rest of them. 01:22:41.860 --> 01:22:51.860 You know, but John probably didn't balance. 01:22:51.860 --> 01:22:56.860 He probably put a tube in and said, okay, I like that. 01:22:56.860 --> 01:23:03.860 And he kept playing with these values until he got everything the way he wanted it. 01:23:03.860 --> 01:23:23.860 So basically, the U-CaCO, if we have a fundamental, once again, if we have this fundamental frequency that's being modulated inside like this. 01:23:23.860 --> 01:23:38.860 So these frequencies create this band, and then the next frequency creates this band, and this band keeps going like this, all the way out. 01:23:38.860 --> 01:23:42.860 Well, these are side bands of the frequencies. 01:23:42.860 --> 01:23:49.860 In other words, we're hitting certain frequencies by how many frequencies we modulate here. 01:23:49.860 --> 01:23:59.860 All right, but it's clipped. It's not, it's so that it causes these side bands. 01:23:59.860 --> 01:24:02.860 I was wondering why they didn't go so high. They kept getting smaller. 01:24:02.860 --> 01:24:10.860 No, they keep getting smaller because, yeah, well, they're higher. You know, the frequencies are different. 01:24:10.860 --> 01:24:12.860 They're lower on one side and higher on the other side. 01:24:12.860 --> 01:24:16.860 So you limit the gain on the primary frequency, which forces the harmonics. 01:24:16.860 --> 01:24:21.860 So you force this one to do an oscillation with many frequencies in it. 01:24:21.860 --> 01:24:26.860 And then it creates these side bands. 01:24:26.860 --> 01:24:27.860 Okay. 01:24:27.860 --> 01:24:32.860 You know, it sort of works like ham radio in a way, but audio. 01:24:32.860 --> 01:24:33.860 Okay. 01:24:33.860 --> 01:24:43.860 And so all these frequencies end up being in here at different frequency rates. 01:24:43.860 --> 01:24:53.860 So let's say this is 500, and this one's 350, and this one, now watch what's happening. 01:24:53.860 --> 01:24:58.860 150, and this one, I'm going down. 01:24:58.860 --> 01:25:02.860 Okay, and this is 50, and this is 10. 01:25:02.860 --> 01:25:03.860 51. 01:25:03.860 --> 01:25:05.860 50 cycles, see? 01:25:05.860 --> 01:25:06.860 Okay. 01:25:06.860 --> 01:25:07.860 50 hertz, see? 01:25:07.860 --> 01:25:08.860 Yeah. 01:25:08.860 --> 01:25:12.860 And then this one's going from 500 to 1,000, right? 01:25:12.860 --> 01:25:16.860 And this is, you know, 2,000. 01:25:16.860 --> 01:25:17.860 Okay. 01:25:17.860 --> 01:25:18.860 See? 01:25:18.860 --> 01:25:24.860 4,000, 5,000, and 10,000, right? 01:25:24.860 --> 01:25:25.860 Yeah. 01:25:25.860 --> 01:25:27.860 It'll be way out here. 01:25:27.860 --> 01:25:31.860 You know, 20th harmonic or whatever you want to call this, the harmonics out. 01:25:31.860 --> 01:25:33.860 Right. 01:25:33.860 --> 01:25:44.860 So now, in the master wave, and that's the reason for no filtering in these machines. 01:25:44.860 --> 01:25:45.860 Okay. 01:25:45.860 --> 01:25:52.860 Because it rides the 60 cycle wave. 01:25:52.860 --> 01:25:54.860 Okay. 01:25:54.860 --> 01:25:57.860 In other words, it's a low frequency transmitter. 01:25:57.860 --> 01:25:59.860 As is the other one. 01:25:59.860 --> 01:26:13.860 And that's why John Sijeka would say, I went to the area with an AM radio, and I could hear the buzz. 01:26:13.860 --> 01:26:15.860 Because it's out there. 01:26:15.860 --> 01:26:17.860 It's out there at that area. 01:26:17.860 --> 01:26:19.860 So this is the Yukako machine, right? 01:26:19.860 --> 01:26:21.860 Yeah, but they work fundamentally the same. 01:26:21.860 --> 01:26:23.860 Okay, okay. 01:26:23.860 --> 01:26:32.860 Sijeka wanted five stages because he wanted more bands in here. 01:26:32.860 --> 01:26:34.860 He wanted to cover everything. 01:26:34.860 --> 01:26:35.860 Okay. 01:26:35.860 --> 01:26:52.860 And he worked on that and worked on that and worked on that and worked on that until he got the perfect match and the perfect wave that he wanted, which was something like a feather. 01:26:52.860 --> 01:26:55.860 So it basically looks like this. 01:26:55.860 --> 01:26:56.860 Hmm. 01:26:56.860 --> 01:26:59.860 Right? 01:26:59.860 --> 01:27:07.860 And then you can see in here that this is, you know, the 60 hertz. 01:27:07.860 --> 01:27:08.860 Okay. 01:27:08.860 --> 01:27:10.860 Right here. 01:27:10.860 --> 01:27:14.860 And everything is riding in here. 01:27:14.860 --> 01:27:19.860 So I wouldn't really call it an RF transmitter. 01:27:19.860 --> 01:27:20.860 Mm-hmm. 01:27:20.860 --> 01:27:26.860 I'd call it like a subharmonic or ultrasonic transmitter. 01:27:26.860 --> 01:27:34.860 You know, where it's working on the biological system, because you've got to take this into consideration. 01:27:34.860 --> 01:27:37.860 We're biological. 01:27:37.860 --> 01:27:45.860 And the earth is at a certain frequency, and it goes high up in one, you know, depending on where it is. 01:27:45.860 --> 01:27:46.860 Mm-hmm. 01:27:46.860 --> 01:27:54.860 In other words, you go to sleep at this one, you wake up at this one, you get excited, and there's this frequency that your brain's doing. 01:27:54.860 --> 01:27:55.860 Mm-hmm. 01:27:55.860 --> 01:28:02.860 So John's working on a biological type, cycles. 01:28:02.860 --> 01:28:11.860 And he turned everything in cycles, so you have to think to yourself for a minute, okay, what was he doing? 01:28:11.860 --> 01:28:12.860 Right. 01:28:12.860 --> 01:28:18.860 Well, he wanted to work on that biological system, say the mill foil. 01:28:18.860 --> 01:28:25.860 And so he needed the frequency range in this lower range that would hit that. 01:28:25.860 --> 01:28:26.860 Yeah. 01:28:26.860 --> 01:28:29.860 And then it would work on it, because that would be what would be on the witness.