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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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July 30, 1990
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Spontaneous Human Combustion
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compiled and plagiarized by Jerry W. Decker
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One of the greatest mysteries known to man is when a living human
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body suddenly bursts into flames and rapidly burns to ashes. This
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phenomenon has been known throughout history, yet to date no one has
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discovered how and why it takes place.
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The victims of the SHC phenomenon have little in common though many
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have a history of alcohol abuse.
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Indeed, a 19th century theory concluded that people afflicted by SHC
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were drunkards who had somehow saturated their bodies with flammable
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spirits and accidentally set themselves on fire.
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Other ancient beliefs regarding the phenomenon attributed it to the
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victims merely being sinners who were being punished by divine
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powers.
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An anomaly associated with death by lightning is that the bodies of
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people killed by lightning have been observed to decompose at a very
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rapid rate.
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In the case of SHC, the decomposition process is much more rapid.
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Not only does the process occur in a matter of minutes, but the fire
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ONLY CONSUMES LIVING FLESH, leaving almost untouched the clothing
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and surroundings of the victim.
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One of the most thoroughly documented cases was that of Mrs. Mary
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Reeser, who was suddenly consumed on the night of July 1, 1951.
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The following morning, Mrs. Reeser's landlady took a telegram to
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her apartment. The doorknob was found to be too hot to touch, which
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caused the landlady to call for help from two painters working in
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the area.
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The door was opened and a hot blast of air rushed from the room.
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What was left of the 67 year old lady was found in an armchair.
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Around the chair, a blackened circle on the floor, a few coiled
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springs, a charred liver, a fragment of backbone, a skull SHRUNK TO
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THE SIZE OF A FIST, and just on the edge of the scorched patch, a
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black satin slipper, enclosing a left foot BURNT OFF AT THE ANKLE.
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Note particularly the shrinking of the skull, which could only
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happen in the presence of an extremely hot flame. Not a flame which
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would be encountered with normally combustible substances.
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At the inquest, it was disclosed that crematoria normally use a
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temperature of 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit, sustained for UP TO FOUR
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HOURS, to incinerate a body.
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Even then, they must resort to grinders to disintegrate the remains
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to the state in which Mrs. Reeser's body was found.
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Most interesting of all was why the wall behind the chair was not
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scorched, or why a pile of newspapers less than a foot away were not
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burnt.
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An FBI statement concerning the incident concluded that Mrs. Reeser
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had taken her usual sleeping pills and fallen asleep in the chair
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while smoking. Experts testified that even if her clothes had
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caught fire, the burns would be only SUPERFICIAL.
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Foremost pathologist Dr. Wilton Krogman investigated the case and
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stated that it was the most amazing thing he had ever seen. Dr.
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Krogman said that a human skull shrunk by intense heat, generated
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by normal means, usually has the opposite effect, i.e. to swell.
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Another case was that of the Countess Bandi of Casena. Four feet
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from her bed, in a heap of ashes, only her head, three fingers and
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both legs were found. This occurred sometime before June 1731.
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How can such things happen and what could be a probable causes?
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Cade and Davis, in their book "Taming of the Thunderbolts", suspect
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that ATOMIC FIRE, similar to those of plasma physics, may be
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involved.
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In our study of the suppressive effects of Deuterium in living
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tissues, there is much to support this, particularly when
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considering that all living tissues utilize a form of atomic
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fission.
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Accounts from ancient Indian texts state that people lived from
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2,000 to 10,000 years in the time of the Vedas.
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When the great wars of ancient India came about, atomic weapons were
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undoubtedly used. Later records from Biblical accounts give the
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human lifespan as up to 1000 years.
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After Sodom and Gomorrah, life suddenly went from 100 to 500 max.
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This indicates a buildup of something in the atmosphere or soil
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which has continued to degenerate the lifespan of all creatures,
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especially man.
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Another most interesting observation regarding SHC cases is that the
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victims appear to have been in SOME KIND OF TRANCE.
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An account by Dr. Bertholle in the investigations of a woman found
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burned to death, reported that the room was almost unscorched. It
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was as if the body had been in an intense furnace, yet only the
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floor under the body had been scorched.
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Why hadn't the woman screamed out to others of the household?
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Another bizarre case were the charred bodies of 5 men found sitting
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in casual positions in a car on a backroad near Pikeville, Kentucky.
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The condition of the car is not described, although the coroner was
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baffled at the absence of ANY SIGN OF A STRUGGLE TO ESCAPE.
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The term "ultra-rapid holocaust" has been applied by Eric Frank
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Russell, since much of the circumstantial evidence points to a quick
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and intense combustion.
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On the 12th of May, 1890, a Dr. B.H. Hartwell was driving through
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Ayer, Massachusetts. He was flagged down and called into a wooded
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area.
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In a clearing he saw the crouched form of a woman with FLAMES
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BLAZING FROM HER SHOULDERS, ABDOMEN AND LEGS.
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At the time of this writing (July 30, 1990), a young Chinese boy has
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been found in mainland China who bursts into flames from his armpits
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and other areas of his body, as reported in a Chicago paper.
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People who try to help him also catch on fire, so the lad is kept
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isolated while scientists and doctors try to find the reason for the
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phenomenon.
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If our thinking regarding the suppression of natural atomic fission
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processes by the natural presence of Carbon as well as the
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continuing consumption of Deuterium in the form of heavy water (D2O)
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mixed with H2O is correct, then perhaps the boy is in a super-
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critical state with little to suppress the fission process.
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It is possible that combinations of foods, environment, mental and
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physical stresses, as well as electromagnetic or other energetic
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disturbances might be contributing factors if not the primary reason
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for the SHC phenomenon.
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The current theory regarding SHC is that its' victims are
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inebriates, although some neither smoked nor drank.
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We of Vangard Sciences, in conjunction with some of our Research
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Associates are studying the problem from the above atomic fission
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approach and will report on what we find through our newsletter and
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the KeelyNet BBS.
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Current experiments which we are undertaking involve the use of a
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mirror image of the Deuterium frequency (Bivalent state) into a
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homeopathic reagent.
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The idea is that at varying potencies, water structured in this
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manner will act to convert the Deuterium to it's next lower atomic
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state of Hydrogen.
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We also have a contact who thinks he might be able to make a
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substance which could selectively attract and bind Deuterium found
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in the body for expulsion.
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This approach is more attractive due to the removal of Deuterium,
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instead of conversion, since conversion entails the release of a
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"radical" neutron.
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Of course, such a release indiscrimately applied could cause strange
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problems including DNA/RNA damage. For that reason, the binding and
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subsequent removal is much to be preferred.
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as
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this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard
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Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your
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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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FINIS
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