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#1 2018-10-01 17:35:12

Loohan
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frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Lately i have been experimenting a bit with sending frequencies to an infected person in another country, using NCH Toner
(available here: https://loohan.com/nchtone1.zip)
through ear buds taped to a strong piece of cast epoxy.
Many virii and bacteria have a demonic vibe to which i can dowse a destructive freq. So far it appears we have established that these are effective in seriously weakening these virii:

Simian Virus: 836.54 Hz triangle wave

Human Mammary Mouse Virus: 849.13 Hz, sine wave

[I will keep a running SUMMARY of the info in my posts here at
https://loohan.com/freqs.txt ]

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#2 2018-10-07 16:09:09

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

I was unable to get a vibe on herpes virus.

Merkel cell polyomavirus: 814.846, triangle wave

Another resource that might be useful:
http://www.lunarsight.com/freq.htm

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#3 2018-10-16 16:34:19

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

More:

Rift Valley fever: 918.543, square (tested and seems effective)

The following have not been tested:

Adenovirus: 919.08, triangle

Rife's BX virus has strong bad vibe
http://www.rifevideos.com/1944_smithson … scope.html
1,290 Hz, square (that's one thousand two hundred ninety, even)

Pharma anti-viral drug Aciclovir has strong vibe too, not bad.
I get 805.927 Hz on it, sawtooth. Of course one could also use name/images of the drug radionically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aciclovir

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#4 2018-10-16 16:42:55

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

I will keep a running SUMMARY of the info in my posts here at
https://loohan.com/freqs.txt

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#5 2018-10-17 08:16:02

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Hulda Clark's "The Cure For All Diseases"
http://drhuldaclark.curehelp.com/downlo … seases.pdf
has a list of the freqs for a few hundreds of pathogenic microbes, starting on page 576.

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#6 2018-11-15 17:46:08

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Enterococcus:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterococcus_faecalis

What's to know about enterococcus faecalis?
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318337.php

Enterococcus is a type of bacteria that is typically present in the gut and bowel.

In some cases, this bacterium can also be found in the mouth or vaginal tract.

In healthy people, or when present in normal amounts, Enterococcus does not usually cause a problem.

But if it spreads to other areas of the body, it may cause life-threatening infections. People in hospital settings or who have underlying health conditions are at a higher risk of developing an infection.

While there are 17 or more species of Enterococcus, only two are commonly found in humans: E. faecalis and E. faecium.
(snip)
E. faecalis has both natural and acquired immunity from antibiotic treatment. As a result, it is one of the most antibiotic-resistant types of bacteria.

I have not tried it yet ('cause my hardware is tied up frying bigger fish) but i dowse 4821.7 triangle for this bacterium. Actually for all strains of enterococcus.

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#7 2018-11-16 08:27:54

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

These enterococcus bugs are DORy and i suspect responsive to  energy attacks, to make symptoms worse.

After i posted that, i realized that a very targeted individual i have been working with had an unusual load of these bacteria in her stomach. So i blasted them remotely with this freq. After 1 hour 50 minutes i strongly felt that the job was done. I can no longer feel them in her.

She says she has had gut issues for a long time but now reports

Well, I feel very positive against all odds! I haven't felt like this for very long time...

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#8 2018-11-28 09:09:57

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Yesterday evening i blasted a guy in Europe who has cancer on the neck. I got strong vibe of BX virus, blasted that freq for 40 minutes or so.
Feedback this morning:

he told me his tumour did feel better, and less pain and his tonque felt better and he could speek better and his testicle had les pain since yesterday

i then told him you beamed him with a wave hz

amasing, it works

thanks alot loohan

I am using NCH toner still, piped into some coily orgonite and a mass of crystals.

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#9 2018-12-11 10:32:13

UrosS
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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Loohan wrote:

Enterococcus:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterococcus_faecalis

What's to know about enterococcus faecalis?
E. faecalis has both natural and acquired immunity from antibiotic treatment. As a result, it is one of the most antibiotic-resistant types of bacteria.

I'm just testing the oregano oil for respiratory system issues. I've read about many good effects for all kinds of bacteria also for many enterococcus types.
Also it's amazingly refreshing for the skin. Very strong. I actually have plenty of this herb on my garden.


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#10 2018-12-11 11:31:09

Mark
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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Could you please help me with a heavy pneumonia, or cold, flu, whatever.

I had for 2 days now, pain in head and burning in chest.

I was stupid to buy some feelmax shoes ( http://store.feelmax.com/footwear), because I thought it would help connecting to earth, but the only thing I archived is lots of lung diseases at winter, more than I ever had in my life, and they last for over months now. They let the cold go up into you from the ground.

Last edited by Mark (2018-12-11 11:34:10)


Tired of parasites!

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#11 2018-12-11 15:03:37

jeaux
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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Wow. Interesting concept for shoes, but it sounds dangerous in winter.

Maybe I'll grab something like that for the summer. I love wearing conducive footwear.


Website: https://www.aetheric.org
Bastion community: bastion.mn.co

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#12 2018-12-12 06:02:30

Mark
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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

The problem is that they don't ground you, they have rubber soles (they probably do that on purpose, on most shoes, rubber and now also plastic), so we are disconnected from earth energies.

Also we walk around, most of the time, on asphalt and tiles.

But they are good during the summer, on soft ground, there they are great, stimulating your nervers in the feet.


Tired of parasites!

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#13 2019-01-28 10:08:11

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Running summary so far. A couple new additions for gardeners:

Simian Virus: 836.54 Hz, triangle wave

Human Mammary Mouse Virus: 849.13 Hz, sine wave

Merkel cell polyomavirus: 814.846 Hz, triangle wave

Rift Valley fever: 918.543 Hz, square

Adenovirus: 919.08 Hz, triangle

Rife's BX virus has strong bad vibe
http://www.rifevideos.com/1944_smithson … scope.html
1,290 Hz, square (that's one thousand two hundred ninety)

Unable to get a vibe on Herpes, but Pharma anti-viral drug Aciclovir
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aciclovir
is prescribed for that, and has a strong vibe too, not bad.
I get 805.927 Hz on it, sawtooth. Of course one could also use name/images of the drug radionically.

Hendra virus, engineered by the CIA in underground lab: 909.68 Hz, square wave

Enterococcus 4821.7 Hz, triangle.
Mutant strain seen in Slovenia, 4821.99 Hz.

Heartworm 76.7 Hz, square; seems effective.

Mycotoxins (untested. It is of no value to bombard tainted foods with these freqs but they may be of value for farmers and gardeners to bombard onto growing crops.) These fungi below have evil vibes suggesting they do not exist in positive timelines. Not all toxic molds have such energy. That I perceive yet, anyway.
---Fusarium: 1322 Hz, square. Note that there are many fusarium species
(PARTIAL list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fusarium_species). I get this freq affects them all.
---Aspergillus: 1338 Hz, sine. Note that there are many apergillus species
(PARTIAL list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A … us_species) including aflatoxin. I get this freq affects them all.

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#14 2019-08-10 18:52:14

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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

Echinococcus (tapeworm) 1473Hz. Run Triangle first, then Square.

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#15 2020-05-13 14:51:41

Loohan
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Re: frying pathogenic microbes {and other pests) remotely

I've been having troubles with Black Goo lately, just started running
809.868 sawtooth on NCH.

Other freqs i've dowsed and run recently, with no noticeable results except they felt like they are doing something:
Ticks 96.147 triangle
Stink bugs 47.84 square
Mice/rats 117.2 triangle

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