Re: Mark Purdey
Had much fun with copper wires lately. No, I dont eat them:) ,
http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=19990303212216
"Some people use stragically placed copper wires and coils and wrap copper wire around the bed frame. I dowse to see where the coils should be placed. Correct the problem. Move the bed a foot and a half and you are off the line. Watch where the cat is sleeping, or the dog. We place jars of specifically programmed crystals in a triangle around the house or barn, usually buried in the ground, and this starts the grid lines swirling and mixing"
"Insects know the difference between a healthy plant and an unhealthy plant, and they are attracted to the unhealthy ones. They have antennae which measure frequencies. An unhealthy plant gives of a high frequency short wave length, and the insects' job in nature is to destroy the unhealthy plants and only let the healthy plants multiply. When our plants are unhealthy, the insects come in, and we in our wisdom, get out our favourite insecticide and kill them, when really, the plant should have been destroyed. Dr. Danskow in Minnesota has discovered that if the leaf sugar reading is over 12%, insects stay away because apparently that sugar will change to alcohol in their digestive system and kill them with alcohol toxicity and diarrhea. We all know that sugar turns into alcohol. So if you are having insect problems in your garden and your plants are obviously under stress, find out what is wrong. Bring in a dowser and you can find out. Plants have a consciousness, and you can actually communicate with the plant. Read the book The Secret Life of Plants by Christopher Bird."