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Old 02-24-2010, 08:47 PM   #9
wfranzen
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Default Re: Dr. Pete Peterson on MediaG3 BOD - "Mooing" machine likely identified

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Originally Posted by Sideshow Shaman View Post
Peterson said he seeded the technology with quite a few companies. The Asyra System is one of the results, imo. I know a practitioner that uses this system but have not tried it myself, as it would require a long trip. However we have talked about how it functions & it sounds identical to the system Peterson described. And the company that makes it is in Utah, founded by ex-USGov instrument makers, etc.

There are thousands of practitioners using these systems, just have to know what to look for.
Sideshow Shaman,

You are on the money in terms of the Asyra. I did a little more research in a direction I hadn’t exhausted and came upon a page that linked to the one you mentioned. I don’t know about Dr. Peterson “seeding” the technology, but it seems some of his coworkers or people who later worked for them have continued development of the technology. And while the Interro seems to have a bad rep, one or more of these other machines have FDA approval.

Uncle John, I have thought some more about your comment “I guess we can put a fork in Dr. Pete Peterson because he is done”, and exactly what I think about him. I have found out quite a bit more about “Pete” Peterson than what I have let on. Because even though he has gone public in this way he still has a right to privacy. However, from what I have been able to find so far, this mans seems to be legit. Now he might be guilty about overstating his background just a little. And also I do not necessarily buy everything he says.

How do I explain the Golden State College gaffe? I don’t really have a good explanation for that. But that mistake is so blatant that it can’t really mean what it says. Perhaps he received his Associate Degree at Golden State College (maybe Golden State/Gate University) and then transferred to or switched to Stanford for his Ph.D. ?

I will just throw out one more interesting tidbit that won’t give anything away. “Pete” Peterson claims to be on the board of directors for the “Astronautics Association for Mankind”. Now if you search the internet for that you will pretty much come up empty. Except that Vernon Woolf also claims to be variously associated with the “Astronautical Association for Mankind”, or “Astronautic Association for Mankind”.

http://www.holodynamics.com/vita.html
http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/Perso...onID=930254042

http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com/members/vwoolf.htm

Now they are either both blowing smoke about this organization or it is legit. My guess it that it is real, even though I have not been able to establish that for a fact.

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