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Note: This method is used by governments and militaries around the world today to dissolve your coral reefs and marine life with great effectiveness.

 

Electromagnetic Water Conditioners – The Theory by Andrew Goldsworthy 2006

Physically conditioned water (or magnetic water as it is sometimes called) was first discovered by the Russians around the beginning of the last century. It was originally made by making water flow rapidly (around a metre per sec) between the poles of a moderately powerful permanent magnet (100 mT or more). Water treated in this way had the power to remove and prevent the formation of limescale in boilers and plumbing. It also had biological effects such as the stimulation of plant growth and rapid changes in the size of animal internal organs (See Presman AS “Electromagnetic Fields and Life” Plenum Press NY 1970).

Magnetic fields almost certainly have more than one effect on water (Seewww.lsbu.ac.uk/water) but probably the most relevant from our standpoint is their effect on suspended colloidal particles.

Most colloids of biological origin are negatively charged and attract a shell of positively charged ions, with di or multivalent ions dominating because of their extra charge. When water containing these particles flows through a magnetic field, the Lorentz forces drive the negative particles and their oppositely charged ionic shells in opposite directions. The effect is greater for ions, such as calcium, with more than one charge and these tend to be preferentially lost from their parent particles and replaced by less affected monovalent ions. This leaves the particles in the conditioned water in a metastable state, which is relatively deficient in calcium. They can then attract ambient free calcium ions to restore their original stable state. During this period, they act as excellent nuclei for the crystallisation of calcium salts, so that when the water is heated the salts that would normally form hard limescale on the hot surface, crystallise on the particles instead and remain in suspension. If the conditioned water is flowing rapidly, it can even remove scale that has already formed.

The conditioning effect of a permanent magnet conditioner increases with the speed of water-flow and also with the strength of the magnet (i.e. it is the rate of change of the magnetic field that matters) however there are practical limits to both. To some extent, it can be improved by having several magnets so that the water is conditioned repeatedly, but there is also a limit to this.

Electronic water conditioners avoid these problems by making the magnetic field move rather than the water. They use pulses of the order of microtesla delivered at several kHz from coils around the water supply pipe. The very rapid rate of change of the field at the beginning and end of each pulse now gives the conditioning effect and high field strengths are no longer required. Also, the high frequency improves matters by giving multiple conditioning cycles as the water passes relatively slowly through the coils.

As you can see from the above, pulses or square waves will be more effective than sine waves but polarity doesn’t seem to be important. Moderately high frequencies (usually in the audio range) are used to give multiple conditioning cycles as the water flows through the device. Sometimes water conditioners sweep the frequency used by an octave or so to exploit any possible resonance effects in the ion exchange process, and sometimes relatively complex wave forms are used with several frequencies superimposed. They don’t use the ion cyclotron frequencies for inorganic ions since these fall into the ELF region (e.g. calcium is 32Hz and potassium is 16Hz in the Earth’s magnetic field). It is conceivable that such frequencies might improve the rate of exchange of the relevant ions on the colloidal particles, but this would be more than offset by the reduced number of cycles to which the water is exposed during its passage through the conditioner.

Finally, just one more point about the use of permanent magnets to condition water. It is in fact possible to condition stationary water with a permanent magnet, but the process is very slow (of the order of hours). This is because there has to be motion through the field to provide the necessary energy. In this case, it probably comes from the Brownian movement of the colloidal particles in the stationary field and it is relatively infrequent that these will acquire enough energy to drive the necessary ion exchange.

Andrew Goldsworthy BSc PhD
Honorary Lecturer
Plant and Microbial Sciences
Imperial College London

The Science behind the LP range by Dr W. Abioun

Hard water is water, which contains the dissolved salt of Calcium Carbonate. Acidic rainwater falling through a geological rock formation consisting of Calcium Carbonate crystals such as Limestone or similar causes it to dissolve into the water. The main reason the rain becomes acidic is because Carbon Dioxide gas (the greenhouse gas) becomes absorbed by the rain turning it into a weak acid called Carbonic acid. It is this acid that dissolves away the Limestone rock. The dissolved salts become free ions of Ca++ and HCO3– and these stay in solution until the water is heated at which point the Carbon Dioxide “blows off” and the ions join together again to form solid crystals of Limescale. A sudden reduction in cold water pressure will also remove the CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and cause precipitation. This can be seen in cold water pipes where there is a sharp bend and scale develops and on the washers on cold taps, both places where the pressure can change suddenly.

The hardness of the water depends on how rich it is in free Calcium ions. The higher the Calcium contents the harder the water. Of course, hard water is very good for your health. It is the fundamental building block for teeth and bones. It also has a beneficial effect on the heart. Soft water is reckoned not to be so good for you.

To make hard water soft it is necessary to remove the Calcium ions in solution and this is normally done with a water Softener using salt. Here, the Sodium ions in the salt (Na+) are exchanged for Calcium ions in the water. This process is known as “ion exchange”. Many people however because of the cost, plumbing requirements and addition of chemicals now favour the preferred method of hard water treatment – ELECTRONIC!

So, how else can we sort out the problem of free Calcium ions in hard water? The answer is by treating the water with a selection of low frequency electro-magnetic radio waves.

This is how it works:
By coiling aerials around the cold water feed to a building or individual appliances, a series of very low frequency radio frequencies can be induced electronically into the water. This effect runs in BOTH DIRECTIONS in the body of the water and causes the bonding together of tiny impurities, probably atoms of Iron or other metals. These minuscule “sub-microscopic clusters” are so small that they cannot be seen by normal optical methods. Remaining in the water in huge quantities for up to 8 hours they nevertheless will start to break up as soon as the water loses connection with the main body of water being treated. This is important with water in a header tank, which is unconnected with the rising main, but providing the water is used in a reasonable period, it still remains “conditioned” and will continue to perform by preventing and removing limescale.

Now, when the cold water is heated, the Calcium and Carbonate ions in solution use these clusters as nuclei for crystal formation instead of the normal deposit areas such as heating elements. The reason for this is that the total surface area of the clusters is so vast that they become the preferred alternative for crystal seeding. The result is water in which the Calcium and Carbonate ions have deposited out to form what can be likened to “chalk dust” in the body of the water. These tiny crystals remain in suspension and do not form deposits although they can form a white sludge at the bottom of a tank if the water is static.

Once this “chalk dust” has been formed, the surrounding water is now much softer although there will still be some free Calcium ions so the water cannot claim to be totally soft-just softer. The softer water causes Limescale to now gradually break down and eventually even the most scaled up appliance will become free of scale.

Strangely enough, the amount of energy required to achieve this conditioning effect is quite small and the skill is in producing a sharp clean square wave. Little Plumber employs a specially designed digitally enhanced circuit to produce an extremely efficient range of square waves with low power consumption. There is simply no need to produce huge voltage outputs to achieve excellent results. This is simply like taking a “sledge hammer to crack a nut”

Dr Abioun has conducted research into the efficacy of electronic water conditioners.

On Vacation… AGAIN

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I’ll Be Here

And here is a song to remember me by, cause you won’t be hearing much from me.

Some Sad Aloha Facts

Kauai Radar

The incidence of Basil Cell Carcinoma is twice as high among ethnic Japanese who live in Kauai, Hawaii, as compared to those living in Japan, possibly due to intense UV exposure and an emphasis on more outdoor activities in Hawaii.9

The incidence of melanoma on Kaua‘i was significantly elevated for the time period 2000-2004. Census tract 401 (red area of map – 2000-2004 melanoma high rate) has the highest proportion of Caucasians compared to other areas of Kaua‘i. The incidence of melanoma for census tract 401 was significantly elevated for the time period 2000-2004. No other census tract showed elevated rates of cancer.  It should be noted that in the state of Hawai‘i, individuals of Caucasian ancestry have the highest incidence of melanoma compared to other ethnic groups.  The incidence of melanoma is increasing in Hawai‘i as well as for the U.S. overall indicating that both increased sun exposure and increases in the diagnosis of melanoma cases may be contributing to this trend.

I wonder if it is a significant fact that the same area of accelerated coral reef disease corresponds to the same area of increased melanomas in the past?

With all of the research about detrimental effects of radio and microwave frequencies on biology, including this study I wonder why nobody has considered the tremendous amount of electromagnetic radiation put out by those microwave radars on the Northwest side of Kauai? Just asking.

LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE RADIATION PROVOKES
CANCER GROWTH: EVIDENCES FROM RADARS AND MOBILE
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

 

Microwave Radar and Cancer

P.S., I am a chemical/environmental engineer with no ties to any industry on Kauai and I would not know a GMO from an HMO so I can’t comment on that. I just noticed we appear to have disease clusters around ALL of our high powered missile/radar bases, and I have statistics to back it up.  My wife and I spent two months in Hawaii when our kids were small and we will forever remember the nice people and beautiful land.

Aloha,

Stewart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cause out on the edge of darkness, there rides a peace train

The Ghost of Christmas Present

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Then

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Now

6-12-14 Radio Discussion Between Terry Lilley, Marine Biologist, Kauai & Pacific Sands Missile Range Commanding Officer

And what a nice present we are leaving our children

I Pray for Light in Times of Darkness

The Morningstar’s Napali Expedition

Napali Coastline, North Shore of Kauai

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Kaui Radar

High Power, Pulsed Doppler Reflectivity off overhead clouds and scattering to ocean surface below, polarizing water and dissolving/diseasing coral reefs (CaCO3 skeleton). North Shore of Kauai. Shaded areas get less radiation and have less diseased coral.  Ocean surface acts like an antenna with lots of surface area.

From: underwater2web . <underwater2web@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 10:53 PM
Subject: Makana Peak Blocking Radar : Healthy Reef
To: ChemE911@gmail.com
cc: World

I figured if the massive amount of Doppler Radar that is being used by the military on Kauai is killing the reef then I would have to set out to prove it. So I did a snorkel today from Haena down to Kee taking video of the reefs in shallow water.

What I found was stunning! The famous Makana Peak (Bali Hai) is a direct block to the radar from the tower up above Kalalau. On either side of the peak there are valleys which would not block the radar from the tower or reflecting off of the clouds.
With less radar hitting the reef I figured the shallow reef protected by Makana Peak should be in better shape than the reefs on either side. This whole area is a shallow lagoon with constant similar habitat that is flushed daily by big surf and wind. Three years ago this entire lagoon was pristine with thousands of corals.
It was just amazing to see the reef out in front of the valleys, as it was 99% dead! I only counted two live corals on a 15 meter by one meter stretch of the reef.
Directly out in front of the towering Makana peak was a beautiful coral garden with hundreds of old growth mound and lobe corals, plus rice and cauliflower corals! I counter over 20 live healthy corals in the same 15 meter stretch of reef.
If it is not the Doppler Radar and microwaves killing our reefs then what could cause one single continuous lagoon to go from totally dead to healthy then back to being totally dead, within 100 yards!
I hope to get some sophisticated monitoring equipment out on this reef to see if we can make sure of the connection, but for now it seems obvious.
It just so happens that the giant corals at Salt Pond on the south shore are also dying like flies and I just learned from Stewart that there is a huge Doppler Radar tower at Port Allen sending radar and microwaves directly at the reef at Salt Pond!
Here are some pictures out of my video from today. You can see from the water the one area looking directly at Makana Peak, and that is where all of the beautiful large yellow corals are, along with all the other coral species. The two pictures looking on each side of the peak is where the barren brown reef is that was covered in healthy coral only three years ago! In the middle between the healthy reef and dead reef the corals are diseased and partially dead.
I really feel we need to do a massive study on the effects of Doppler Radar on our reefs here in Kauai soon as during RIMPAC they are going to blast our whole north shore with this electromagnetic frequency along with sonar and who knows what else that will kill our reefs and marine life! I am also sure all of this electromagnet radiation is not good for human health.
I would be more than happy to take anyone out snorkeling at this location so they can see the damage for them selves.
Aloha,
Terry
(Marine Biologist, Kauai)

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From: underwater2web . <underwater2web@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Our Navy is about to ruin Kauai in the name of War!
To: ChemE Stewart <cheme911@gmail.com>
Hi Stewart,

This is just insane!! The tower at Port Allen is destroying a massive coral garden with 1,000 year old corals at Salt Pond. This is the open shallow bay right next to Port Allen which has a direct hit from this tower! Over 50% of the giant mound corals at Salt Pond are now dying rapidly!
The cove to the left of Port Allen is blocked by tall cliffs, and the corals are fine! Not one diseased coral!
I just did a snorkel video tour of the reefs below the famous Makana Peak (Bali Hai) in Haena. Sure enough the reef right in front of the peak is in great shape!! The peak blocks most of the radar. When you go to either side of the peak where there are valleys, the reefs are totally dead. This is just stunning. This entire area is flushed with surf daily and does not have much of any run off or sediment. The entire area was pristine only three years ago and now the only live coral is in the spot where the peak blocks the radar from taking a direct hit on the reef!
By looking where these radar sites are, and looking at the geography, I am beginning to be able to predict exactly which reefs will die next and why the dead reefs died first!!
I will do a new underwater picture post soon and it will just blow people away!
For three years now it made no since what so ever as to why we have had millions of corals die in Kauai, and why the die off is on one reef, and then a mile away the reefs look relatively OK. The dead reefs are matching up with the geography where the radar can hit directly onto the reef and the healthier reefs are where the radar is blocked due to high cliffs and peaks.
I wonder if the human cancer rates will also match up with these towers? Seems like a very good study to do!
Aloha,
Terry

Sometimes it is Good to Just Cry

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NOAA, I Would Ask For Your Money Back on those Radars

key west coral disease

There has been an almost continual decline in coral cover in the Florida Keys in all habitats since 1996, with a mean decrease from 11.9% cover in 1996 to 6.7% in 2005. The hard-bottom habitat usually has a low cover of isolated, small coral colonies alongside gorgonians (octocorals), sponges and other organisms; but this habitat makes up the largest proportion of rocky substrata within the Sanctuary. These data have been collected at multiple stations with 43 fixed sites along the Florida Keys, by the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, US Environmental Protection Agency and NOAA since 1996, via the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP), which also involves the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute and the University of Georgia. The top figure shows a precipitous decline in bleaching years with a leveling-off of coral cover since the 1997-98 bleaching events and the hurricanes of 1998, 2004 and 2005. The lower graph shows the same precipitous decline in all coral habitat types between 1996 and following the 1997-98 bleaching
events and subsequent coral disease outbreaks. Coral cover is higher in the patch reef areas compared with offshore reefs. The patch reefs have been exposed to broader ranges of sea surface temperatures, sediments and nutrients over a much longer timeframe i.e. centuries compared with decades (data from http://www.floridamarine.org).

NEXRAD Inventory: Choose Day and Product


KBYX – KEY WEST, FL 

(Site Metadata)

Period of Record:Level-II: 07/20/1996 to 06/09/2014
Level-III: 07/24/1996 to 06/06/2014

Specifications
frequency: 2,700 – 3,000 Megahertzes
pulse repetition time (PRT):
pulse repetition frequency (PRF): 320…450, …1300 Hz
pulsewidth (τ): 1.57 and 4.57 µs
receive time:
Gain (dBi):  45.5
peak pulsed power: 750,000 Watts
peak pulsed power density @ 10 km  21.2 W/m2 or 2120 µW/cm2
displayed range: 460 km
range resolution: 47 m or 135 m
beamwidth: 0,96° (2,7GHz) to 0,88° (3 GHz)
display levels: 15
antenna rotation: 3 rpm

Unexpectedly, a strong non-thermal character of biological effects of Radio Frequency Radiation has been documented. As low as 0.1 µW/cm2 intensity of RFR

 

white pox

Key West Reefs Dying Of Mysterious Disease

Published: December 24, 1996nytlogo152x23

DIVING offshore south of here recently, Craig Quirolo was shocked to find much of the coral a sickly white, smothered by a mysterious, creeping disease that was choking the life from reefs more than 5,000 years old.

”They’re sick and they’re dying,” said Mr. Quirolo, who founded the Reef Relief conservation group. ”When the coral reefs go, the fisheries go, and there goes our food chain.”

The newly discovered affliction, named white pox by marine biologists, comes after several other ailments have consumed coral ecosystems around the world, a situation most often linked to pollution and other intrusions by people.

But the white pox is so new that scientists do not yet know what causes it, let alone how to stop it. If it spreads unchecked, the scientists fear, the entire shallow-water marine ecosystem of the Florida Keys could be thrown off balance.

Question: What do you get when you take a military weapon, the pulsed microwave radar and use it for civilian purposes such as airport surveillance and weather?

ANSWER: LOTS OF DISEASED AND DEAD STUFF!

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