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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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February 22, 1992
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CURIO1.ASC
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This file is shared with KeelyNet courtesy of
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Tom Brown, Director of Borderland Sciences.
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The Journal of Borderland Sciences has been in
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active publication since 1945.
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It is an excellent quarterly magazine with subscribers worldwide.
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If you might like to subscribe, please mention that you heard of
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Borderland from either Vangard Sciences or KeelyNet.
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Yearly subscriptions are $20.
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Borderland Sciences
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P.O. Box 429
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Garberville, CA
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95440-0429 USA
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BSRF - Sep/Oct 1968
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Vangard Note...
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The following file is a most curious bit of information we found
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in the Journal of Borderland Research. It describes a strange
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phenomenon relating to the spinning of a magnet when suspended
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over a painful area. There is a possibility that some form of
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vortex is being projected and picked up by the magnet. As the
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magnet intercepts the vortex, it helps to dissipate the
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accumulation of energy which causes the pain and stops its
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spinning when that point is reached.
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We would greatly appreciate any experiments you might perform in
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this area since it could very well benefit a lot of people.
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Thanks.
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The Balancing Effect of Carbon and Magnet
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"Here's something interesting to report using a COPPER-COATED CARBON
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ROD and a big, 15-3/4 pound magnet, with an average Gauss of 2000.
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It cost me $7.50 at a surplus store on Canal St. in New York. I
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suspended the magnet on a short cord with a loop so that it would
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fit easily over my hand while holding it.
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"A woman aged 46 had an ovary removed about 8-9 years ago and has
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had trouble with the remaining ovary ever since. At the beginning
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of menstrual cycles, she would double up with sharp, shooting,
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excruciating pains in the remaining ovary area, not each time but
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many times. She had such pains last night and being a good friend
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of the gal I chum around with, we visited her with the magnet and
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carbon rod to ask her if she would be gamr to try something, no
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results guaranteed.
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When I told her what our plans were she looked insulted! She said
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it seemed silly and unworkable but she had nothing to lose, except
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maybe part of the pain! So we tried it, following along the lines
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suggested by the Goeke Article. I placed the carbon rod against her
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back in the approximate position of the remaining ovary, then
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suspended the magnet over her lower abdominal area about six inches
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above the skin.
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It remained MOTIONLESS for about 20 seconds or so, THEN BEGAN
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SPINNING SLOWLY CLOCKWISE, then PICKED UP SPEED VERY RAPIDLY until
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it was really moving, much like a rotating wheel on an axle. I
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certainly did not expect this, so stopped the movement manually with
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my other hand. It soon STARTED UP AGAIN on this time I let it go.
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It stopped in about 1/2 minute OF ITS OWN ACCORD. I then took the
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cord but the magnet remained motionless this time.
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In about 10 seconds or so it began a slight movement which evolved
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into a rather large circle, about six inches across, and this
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swinging was in a counter-clockwise direction, exactly the opposite
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of the rapid spinning motion just preceding it! "It STOPPED OF ITS
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OWN ACCORD IN ABOUT A MINUTE or so and I took the magnet away. We
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were so busy talking about the peculiar motion of the magnet we
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forgot all about what we had come there for!
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I then asked the woman how she felt and the way she said, "I don't
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feel a thing" made me think she had suddenly gone numb! I asked her
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again about the pain and then she said what she meant was that she
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couldn't feel any pain anyone. She got up and moved around a bit
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but still couldn't find any trace of pain in that area. I asked her
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to concentrate on that area and the pain that had been there, but
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even this didn't bring it back; nor did various body motions that
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varied the pressure in that area. All this last night and the pain
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hasn't returned as of this afternoon the following day, and her flow
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is fuller than usual.
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"What all this means I'm sure I don't know as this was my first
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experience with a magnet and carbon rod. Such a thing may never
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happen again. What puzzles me most is the RAPID SPINNING ACTION of
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the magnet, as this sort of thing wasn't discussed as a possibility
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in the Goeke article. Let me know if you would like a sample
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copper-coated carbon rod."
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N.R., New York
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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