Saturday, March 21, 2015

The Bio-Harmonics Machine

New John Bedini DVD released: The Bio-Harmonics Machine...

03/20/15


Anthony Craddock

9:20 AM (14 hours ago)




In March of 1952, fifty Pennsylvania agricultural leaders assembled to
hear R.M. Benjamin, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, tell them during a two-hour meeting how they could kill or chase away various insect pests by what seemed to be remote electronic control.

The device that could do this was known as the UKACO machine, named after
the initials of its inventors, Upton, Armstrong and Knuth (Curtis Upton
and Howard Armstrong had been classmates at Princeton University).
Amazingly, the machine functioned by using a photograph of the farming
area to be treated, with a sample of the biological agent to be used
against the infestation.  These items were placed on a copper plate which
was wired to the machine, and the machine was then turned on for a period
of time. Distance from the targeted field was comparatively immaterial,
and the results were overwhelmingly successful. (Upton's father,
incidentally, was a partner of Thomas Edison).

The UKACO machine worked using a blend of technologies­radionics,
homeopathy, and other elements, and these caught the eye of John Cejka,
himself the son of a farming family in Iowa.

As someone who had been a visionary electrical experimenter from an early
age, Cejka blended and refined all these elements, and in the 1970s came
up with a more powerful and refined version of the machine, incorporating
some newer elements.

As with both machines, the mental state of the operator was not involved,
as it was with radionics machines, and the witness plate and photographic
key were again the essentials to targeting the location that was to be
treated for insects or to be fertilized by the transmissions from the
machine.

Being in the heart of the cornbelt in Iowa, John Cejka then was well
placed to put this technology to good use for crop enhancements, which he
did, christening his new iteration of the machine the Bio-Harmonics
Machine, and leasing a large number of the machines to local farmers in
Iowa and other growing states (and countries) in order to increase their
crop yields by ridding them of deleterious pests.

Both the Iowa Agricultural Department and the FCC, satisfied there was no
interference to broadcast airwaves, approved the technology and usage of
the machines.  In fact Cejka even performed one contract job for the Iowa
Agricultural Department, clearing waterways of weed infestations with
remote transmissions from the Bio-Harmonics Machine.

Cejka eventually moved on to other endeavors which included relocating to
Southern California, where he and John Bedini met and visited back and
forth for several years.  A small number of the scores of  Bio-Harmonics
machines that were built survived John Cejka's death.

Interviewed in Emmetsburg, Iowa, Ron Cejka, who worked on and with his
brother John's scientific research, describes the fascinating genesis of
the whole Iowa Bio-Harmonics program, and walks us through the operation
of the machine and its history, found now here on the Energy from the
Vacuum website, The Bio-Harmonics Machine, Part 39, discs 1 and 2.

Further, with one of the only remaining machines in his Idaho shop, John
Bedini dissects the deceptively simple-appearing device, and meticulously
lays out in “Bedini classroom style” exactly how each sub-system is
constructed and ties together to perform the seemingly mind-boggling feat
of propagating its undistorted signal to any desired agricultural
location, anywhere on the globe­from just a simple photograph! This is a
must see to believe technology, historically documented and explained, and
now made publicly available.


The DVD set can be purchased at..... 



http://tinyurl.com/l8bdtjh

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