INFO: Calm the inner beast - with music and quartz!
Parasites, apparently, do not like music. Blast them with some Beethoven! Their poor taste will soon be their demise.
Date: 8/27/2010 2:34:38 AM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 3191 times After more experimentation with sound card-driven, quartz-transmitted frequencies, I have found something fascinating.
It appears that many of the most well-known pieces of classical music, when sent through a quartz crystal (or Orgonite), cause Herxheimer reactions!
They appear to kill many different parasites at once.
Why could this be?
I stumbled onto this while searching for a frequency that would drive away the entities stalking my home. I was almost ready to give up. As soon as I found a frequency that worked, they adapted and changed their frequency, making mine quickly outdated within less than an hour.
I needed a break (and frankly, inspiration) so I turned on some good tunes. First up was Brahm's Symphony No. 3 in F Major. I happened to have a quartz crystal and an Orgonite tower buster still next to my computer speakers.
Pretty quickly, I noticed rumbling in my belly. I changed the song to Polonaise in A Flat Major by Chopin, and the rumbling soon led to to some big nasty parasites being blown up.
Then my media player changed to Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 - and wowzers. The effect was very dramatic, lots and lots of things being blown up.
Is this why music is so pleasing to us? Are songs supplying lower octaves of frequencies that our bodies are missing or deficient in?
In the end, the universe is just information and energy. It is no different with music. Each note and tone is just a frequency with a varying amplitude.
Oh and by the way, the entities actually have actually become really silent. I heard their spacecraft blow up again. Seems like they didn't like this at all. Who knows if this will last? We'll see.
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