Aquamarine is powerful stuff. Here are some smaller samples from the RF LAB. We need a long paper on this, but the short of it is, these minerals are chemicals, too — aquamarine is Be3 Al2 Si6 O18 plus or minus a few other elements, depending on the actual variety of the piece you pick up. What we’ve shown in the lab is that these compounds also have a physical impact on humans. They tell you that down at the crystal shop, but it’s a whole other story when a piece of Russian technology we have here actually identifies your physical problem then matches it with one of these gemstones, then you go down to the store and get one, and, wow, you can feel it. In my case, my eyes pop with this aquamarine and with the blue beryl, which is a close cousin — in this pic it’s the tumbled blue stone at 11 o’clock — forces me into a deep breath and releases all the compressed vertebrae in my lower back. Believe it.
Truly Next Level Radionics + Digital
The Advance Bio-Photon Analyzer is some very powerful, mildly esoteric, super interesting technology. We already have a few articles up about this in the FREQEX section on the homepage, but the short of it is — for our lab’s purposes, radionics for the modern man — you can use this to bring down energy into…
3,000 Carats of Aquamarine?
Who doesn’t love giant rough gemstones? Here’s 3,000 carats of Aquamarine, supposedly. More on the powerful frequencies from gorgeous gemstones to come; the short of it is, aquamarine is one of a few dozen gemstones that directly interact with the human body. You don’t need such a big piece, but they do need to be…
3 Pounds of Bismuth (aka Active Ingredient in Pepto Bismol?)
This is three pounds of the diamagnetic stone called Bismuth, which happens to be the “active” ingredient in Pepto Bismol and what makes it fun is its glorious rainbow coloring and natural pyramids it forms. That it’s diamagnetic means it opposes magnets, so any magnet on top of it will float. Very cool art work…
Misc. Freqs Shelf
A shelf of miscellaneous frequency tools inside the RF LAB. Some anti-EMF products; frequency generators—with and without copper cables; a hunk of natural red coral; a Fisher Wallace brain tuner; a 1902 Dr. Macaura Pulsoconn; aquamarine and coral stones in a ceramic dish (I think from a sushi resto); a Hydreva under-the-sink vortex magnet machine;…
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