Paramagnetic Energy Collection- Our collector design is based on
the design of “Round Towers” built by monks in Ireland around A.D. 800. It is thought
that the towers collect and amplify paramagnetic energy that is constantly bombarding
the earth from space just as light energy does. Dr. Phillip Calahan observed that the
grass growing around the base of one of these towers was much more lush and dark
green than grass growing elsewhere and that cows would always choose that grass over
any other. He built models to measure the energy emanating from the towers. He was able to demonstrate that the towers do focus and re-distribute radio waves in
overlapping cloverleaf patterns concentrated on the north side of the towers.
Following the example of Arkansas farmer Thomas Quackenboss, we built our
collector from a recycled piece of clay drain tile, filled it with paramagnetic Georgia
granite sand and topped it with a hand-shaped cone of solid granite.
We can’t scientifically prove that it works but look for yourself at the tomatoes and
lavender growing directly to the north of the collector and draw your own
conclusions.
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Tompkins, Peter & Bird, Christopher. Secrets of The Soil. New Solutions for Restoring our Planet. Anchorage, Alaska.
Earthpulse Press Inc., 2002. pp. 278-287.
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