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Thursday, September 23, 2010

DNA Found to Extend in a Radius of 50 Miles around You

According to an Anishnabe elder, DNA has a well-known non-physical or spiritual dimension. George Starr-Bresette sent us recently the following three write-ups on some experiments measuring the effect of DNA in the environment.

Electric DNA and Our Living Universe 

Experiment #1 by Dr. Vladimir Poponin A container was emptied of air, so the only thing left was electromagnetic field. Poponin measured the energy distribution inside the container and found it was completely random. Then some DNA was placed inside the container and the field distribution was remeasured. This time the energy was organized in an ORDERED way aligned with the DNA. In other words the 'physical' DNA is connected to the 'non-physical' enegy field. After that, the DNA was removed from the container, and the order was measured again. The field REMAINED ORDERED, with the arrangement created by the DNA.

Experiment #2 by the US Military Leukocytes (white blood cells) were collected for DNA from donors and placed into chambers so they could measure electrical changes. In this experiment, the donor was placed in one room and subjected video clips, which generated different emotions in the donor. The DNA was in a different room in the same building. Both the donor and the subject's DNA were monitored. As the donor exhibited emotional peaks or valleys (measured by electrical responses), the DNA exhibited the IDENTICAL RESPONSES. The military wanted to see how far away they could separate the donor from his DNA and still get this effect. They stopped testing after they separated the DNA and the donor by 50 miles and STILL had the SAME result. The DNA and the donor had the same identical responses. It means that life everywhere communicates through the electromagnetic cosmic field.

Experiment #3 by the Institute of Heart Math Some human placental DNA (the most pristine form of DNA) was placed in a container from which they could measure changes. Twenty-eight vials of DNA were given (one each) to 28 trained researchers. Each researcher had been trained how to generate and FEEL feelings, and they each had strong emotions.

Starr-Bresette's only comment was, "This still just amazes me...but some knew it all along!" We have known it since 2004, when our webmaster mentioned the Army study to us.

Comments

zimmLA commented on 28-Sep-2010 10:19 AM

Interesting concepts. How about including the links to these studies?


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