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Old 09-06-2009, 03:05 PM   #1
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I'd almost pay to have those hours back. The only real potentially interesting thing for me, was the medical theory and device he was talking about, but I don't have the right background to discern his veracity in this area.

Blech. I should have meditated instead.
I experienced his medical machine about 8 years ago at one of those health fairs. I had no idea that it was engineered using consciousness technology. They guy took the little pen and just like Peterson said he would run it down my fingers and my feet looking for spots that made the dead cow noise. Then the machine spit out a couple of homeopathic remedies that I should take. At the time I thought that it was just all smoke an mirrors so I never gave it a chance. I am not saying that Peterson was truthful in everything he said. However, I now wonder what would have happened if I had taken the homeopathics.

So yes, the machine does exist.
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Old 09-06-2009, 03:11 PM   #2
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one of the most fascinating interveiws ive seen for some time. top notch 5 stars!!!!

no disappointment for me.. ty bill and kerry /david.

he still working for the govt so obv he cant say too much .. brave of him to step out. i wish him well.
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Old 09-06-2009, 03:43 PM   #3
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My conclusion is that he was asked by his keepers to step out and feed some truth mixed in with some false truths in order to make sure that people do not get a sharp perspective of what is actually going on.
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Old 09-06-2009, 04:20 PM   #4
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one of the most fascinating interveiws ive seen for some time. top notch 5 stars!!!!

no disappointment for me.. ty bill and kerry /david.

he still working for the govt so obv he cant say too much .. brave of him to step out. i wish him well.
Me too left me feeling very optimistic, with lots of leads to explore with a sense of urgency to find out all the things we can do to help.
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Old 09-06-2009, 05:40 PM   #5
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I LIKED IT... B&K were professional in demeaner, where they belong w/camera

Liked the set; this time... " I LIKED THE SHOTS... moving camera's POV...

Still need to script questions... [You could have gott'n a lot more] Meat.

I hope you people 'got it' he is a 1099... He was a indy for JPL N' other corps.

David W.; was a nice touch... If, he was steered in the medical [machine's]

widgets... I bet he's made a boatload... Amps. for our consciousness,

and discuss, he wouldv'e given much, much, more. A contractor for SRI.

He took questions from all three; discounted the one's off base. He also,

gave his own personal opinions. [Kerry, stop name dropping...]

Nice editing... All N' All... A good job Bill, Kerry, David... editor...

A marine officer... wooo aaaaa... I like em' My respect, Doc Peterson, stay Indy...

Please keep mak'n those wigets... I'll buy them... So, will others.

And, I feel the same way abt medical doctors; Pharmaceutical scholar-
ships; hit or miss medicine,the PDR is B.S. I liked the K2 info release.
Fish eggs and the ocean engine for O2. Made sense!!!

Bill;Kerry;David got the tidbits, tastee' mosels; don't hold your breath.



Trooly,


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one of the most fascinating interveiws ive seen for some time. top notch 5 stars!!!!

no disappointment for me.. ty bill and kerry /david.

he still working for the govt so obv he cant say too much .. brave of him to step out. i wish him well.

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Old 09-06-2009, 03:47 PM   #6
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I experienced his medical machine about 8 years ago at one of those health fairs. I had no idea that it was engineered using consciousness technology. They guy took the little pen and just like Peterson said he would run it down my fingers and my feet looking for spots that made the dead cow noise. Then the machine spit out a couple of homeopathic remedies that I should take. At the time I thought that it was just all smoke an mirrors so I never gave it a chance. I am not saying that Peterson was truthful in everything he said. However, I now wonder what would have happened if I had taken the homeopathics.

So yes, the machine does exist.
I would like to have heard much more about the background research for this machine. Given what you say here, he must have a correlative database of diseases, deficiencies, symptoms, and where they surface energetically, in order for the machine to read on hot spots and spit out remedies.

I'd like to see specifically what eastern healing modalities he/they looked at, and what they drew from them.

But I'm not sure that will be forthcoming. sounds like his thrust is going commercial with it.
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Old 09-06-2009, 04:12 PM   #7
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Here are some of the statements that I feel where the most obvious disinformation.

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1. There is a fish that is a bottom feeder that exists everywhere that has a special oil in it that can purify massive quantities of water. However, the name of this fish is above top secret and I can only give you its nick name (rat fish).
I am sorry, but that does not make any since. The name of a fish oil that exists every where is above top secret? If you buy that one then I feel sorry for you.

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2. I invented an equivelent of the Dr. Who phone booth where people can travel through time and space in it.
Yeah, and I am best friends will Bill and Ted from Bill and Ted's excellent adventures and they gave me the blue prints for their time travel phone booth. LOL

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3. Whales beach themselves because they know that the food in the ocean is running out and they are sacrificing themselves for the greater good of the rest of the life in the ocean.
That is like something out of a Green Peace childs book or something.

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4. We will run out of air soon on Earth because we killed off the plankton with battery manufacturing techniques.
I don't think so McFly.

To be fair he was nice enough to give us some truth mixed in with the fictional tales. Hmm is that NLP?
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Old 09-07-2009, 03:51 AM   #8
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How about Sirian/Dagon Fish-God Oil? That's sort of like Snake-Oil...isn't it?
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Old 09-07-2009, 03:55 AM   #9
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Snore. Wish I had meditated as well Myplanet2 instead of watching this blowhard
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Old 09-07-2009, 05:28 AM   #10
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How about Sirian/Dagon Fish-God Oil? That's sort of like Snake-Oil...isn't it?

it sure is.
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Old 09-07-2009, 05:36 AM   #11
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this creature eats ratfish. and his teeth look fine to me.

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Old 09-07-2009, 08:07 AM   #12
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What really annoys me is that B&K know stuff but they don't tell us
Thx B&K
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Old 09-07-2009, 02:24 PM   #13
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Agreed (annoys me too) because there is nothing in his interview that someone not well versed in certain healing modalities, patriotism, etc; won't have already known. He shared nothing new.
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Old 09-07-2009, 05:50 PM   #14
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I think everyone's opinions have summed up the 'lack' of real information in the interview as I felt the same as all of you too.

B & K hyping up the interview imo was because of all the 'off the record' information Pete Peterson gave them 'before'
the interview, none of which we heard. This is really very frustrating to have the proverbial carrot held in front of one's face for, how many months?, then being given something that resembles a carrot but without any true essence or substance or even flavor to it!

I also saw the aversion he seemed to display towards David, very weird indeed. David is amazing though, not only brilliant and intelligent, he can hold his own as he is so well versed in many different areas, but always polite & respectful, a loving soul who radiates so much light. I would expect nothing less than that from him as he is who he is on and off camera imo.

I don't know if I can take whistleblowers seriously anymore. I think I learn more from you all on Project Avalon than from any one interviewee.

Anyway, beautiful day here in the midwest, spent the day on a friends farm yesterday and had my fill of home grown peaches, apples and nectarines. I am going to bake some apple bread with the bag I brought home and some good cobbler too.

Oh how I love the taste, smell and feel of God's abundant harvest! It is another thing I am so very very grateful for.

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Old 09-07-2009, 05:57 PM   #15
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Maybe ...maybe not...but is this guy Peterson???

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Old 09-07-2009, 06:23 PM   #16
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Hard to tell from that video but Peterson's skin doesn't appear sallow as the above man's. Also of course less hair on the P. Peterson and while he is 69 his skin appears youthful- I trust him when he says he grew up on farm food and grows his own- I got that *reading* when I first saw his picture on PC.
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:26 PM   #17
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Hard to tell from that video but Peterson's skin doesn't appear sallow as the above man's. Also of course less hair on the P. Peterson and while he is 69 his skin appears youthful- I trust him when he says he grew up on farm food and grows his own- I got that *reading* when I first saw his picture on PC.
Lighting can make a difference in skin appearance on video and film
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:28 PM   #18
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I dont think so. his work, but not him.
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:35 PM   #19
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I'm not altogether convinced it's his work....but maybe


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Old 09-07-2009, 06:43 PM   #20
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Here he talks about more back in 2007

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Old 09-07-2009, 06:43 PM   #21
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The noses are different. Have a look at this and see http://www.airyvine.com/my_files/upl...n_addendum.pdf (BTW- I have met all too many of these types of men claiming to work for so and so and so on throughout the years) I remain skeptical of who he says he is for this reason not that many don't build good devices and so on- but many claim to be working for secret projects and such.

I own this device and it can be ordered here: http://www.braintuner.com/beckmrt.htm


[I'm altogether convinced it's his work....but maybe]

I'm not convinced it's his work- a compilation of other's - yes.

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Old 09-07-2009, 06:48 PM   #22
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The noses are different. Have a look at this and see http://www.airyvine.com/my_files/upl...n_addendum.pdf (BTW- I have met all too many of these types of men claiming to work for so and so and so on throughout the years) I remain skeptical of who he says he is for this reason not that many don't build good devices and so on- but many claim to be working for secret projects and such.

I own this device and it can be ordered here: http://www.braintuner.com/beckmrt.htm
Now that was insightful..thanks
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This is interesting about the article and devise

A brief historical overview… Revision 10 January 1994 Copyright C 1990192193 Robert C. Beck
Electric fish were used centuries ago to 'shock' patients and cure pain. The results were usually excellent. (See the Bakken Museum of Electromedicine in Minneapolis, Minnesota.)
In the basement of Washington D.C.'s Smithsonian Museum are electrostatic spark generators called 'Influence machines'. They were used extensively for rheumatic and gout pains in the late 1700's.
During the late 1800's and early 1900's, numerous battery-driven induction coils and hand-cranked 'Wimshurst' electrostatic generators and magnetos were sold as medical devices. Many worked better than pharmaceuticals.
In 1891 Nikola Tesla suggested many beneficial effects from high4requency therapy, and with no side effects.
In 1897, Dr. Fredrick Finch Strong, an American physician, developed a high-frequency 'vacuum electrode' tube used successfully for therapy. This predated the remarkably similar Royal Rife ray tube by over a quarter of a century.
About 1910 the Flexner Report, funded by John D. Rockefeller to discourage electromedicine (because he had purchased interests in pharmaceutical manufacturers) all but destroyed the credibility of electrical treatments by falsely branding all such devices as quackery.

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Old 09-07-2009, 07:01 PM   #24
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http://www.energetic-medicine.net/de...omparison.html
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Old 09-07-2009, 07:08 PM   #25
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He got annoyed when asked if his machine was similar to a Rife (although there are various *Rife's).

Dr. Motoyama built the AMI machine- works more like an EAV (Voll). Here is some info on Motoyama's machine.

Work with electrical fields that surround animals and plants suggests the presence of an energy body. Studies using Kirlian photography show energy fields surrounding physical objects although there is still some debate as to what these actually are. One famous Kirlian experiment is the 'Phantom Leaf Effect'. In this experiment the leaf is cut or torn and the top part removed. The Kirlian photographs taken reveal it still to be there as an etheric body, perhaps a 'holographic energy template' for the leaf, although there is much discussion as to what this effect actually is.

Electro-acupuncture systems show a way forward to combining the best abilities of orthodox medical science with far more subtle and less invasive treatments. The Motoyama A.M.I. Machine compares the electrical balance of two sides of a human body, by attaching electrodes to acupoints of the 12 main meridians. This machine allows observers to analyse subtle energy streams in the body. Acupuncture and the philosophy behind it has an enhanced understanding of the energy systems that nurture cellular growth and repair.

The Voll machine or Dematron is another breakthrough device in this field that is relatively unheard of. Instead of monitoring the terminal acupoints as in the A.M.I. machine above, the Voll machine measures the electrical parameters of any single acupuncture point in the body. It can show which organs are affected by dis-ease (or un-ease) by analysing the electrical voltages associated with each spot. The Voll machine can help to find the reasons for energetic dysfunction and has a 'treatment mode'. This can apply energy at the right frequency through resonance, or is used to introduce other substances into the electrical circuit for resonance information. This technique is used to match the frequency of homeopathic remedies to the patient. The Voll machine is also used to study the ill-effects of environmental poisons in the growing field of clinical ecology.

The Mora device has holders for multiple remedies for simultaneous testing to find resonance between them and the patient. Instead of a wire hook-up it uses radio waves to broadcast the vibrations to the machine. It is used to identify allergens and it is possible to inject special frequencies of subtle energy into meridians with this device.

The Interro system contains a memory bank of magnetically coded vibrational signatures for hundreds of homeopathic remedies. The computer searches the data bank for acupoint resonance reactions, meaning that the actual remedies don't even need to be present for resonance tuning.

Light treatments for cancer are also in evidence. Photodynamic therapy uses drugs or herbs to enhance the body's light sensitivity and then tunes in specific wavelengths of light. Reports suggest that this treatment destroys only malignant cells. Colour light therapy is a new field, directing specific colour frequencies that resonate with the patient into specific parts of the body.

These machines and others demonstrate the principles of frequency matching between patient and remedy. Radionics measures the patients primary energetic frequency. Although this is nonsense to most doctors. Energy or 'vibrational' medicine is heavily legislated against and machines have been made illegal and confiscated. This field has been overlooked for far too long.

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