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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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RELEASED DECEMBER 20TH, 1989
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Morse Water Technology
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Morse Water Purification Unit
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courtesy of
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A.J. McDonald
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P.O. BOX 775
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Lodi, CA 95241
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(209) 368-8681
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The Morse water technology combines several well known water treatment
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strategies with the additional principle of harmonic resonance to
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create a system that is relatively simple, inexpensive to build and
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operate and widely applicable.
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This technology has revolutionary potential for the water treatment
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industry.
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It can be used, in different configurations, for drinking water,
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industrial process waters and waste waters.
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The attached FLOW DIAGRAM shows, the major components of the design as
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follows:
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1) ozone diffusion
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2) ultraviolet radiation
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3) harmonic resonance stimulation
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4) separation of contaminant side streams
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With regard to components 1 and 2, the Morse system should not be
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identified with existing water treatment systems utilizing ozone or
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ultraviolet light.
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While these components are well established water treatment
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strategies, in this technology their purpose is to create the
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catalytic conditions for improved harmonic stimulation and separation.
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Of course, in certain treatment problems, such as bacterial or virus
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removal and reduction of chemical or biological oxygen demand (COD or
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BOD), the effects created by ultraviolet light and ozone can be
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significant in themselves.
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Of greater importance for the Morse process, however, is the creation
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of peroxide ions and the photocatalytic effects of ultraviolet light.
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There is currently active discussion of the potential of such
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strategies in the theoretical literature.
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The underlying principle of the Morse technology is that every
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chemical element, and as a result every combination of elements in
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chemical compounds, has a characteristic resonant frequency.
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Therefore, stimulating a material at the resonant frequency of one of
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its components can enable control over that component and can even
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cause overall changes in the material. This result is achieved in
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components 3 and 4 listed above.
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The harmonic signals are tuneable in both power and frequency. The
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separator towers are tuned to attract and concentrate water
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impurities.
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The exact details of how the Morse technology works are proprietary,
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but its achievement is to enable resonant stimulation and control with
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relatively simple equipment and at low energy costs. Therefore, both
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capital and operating costs are low.
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Further, the range of applications is very broad since the process
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relies on direct elemental stimulation rather than on specific
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chemical or physical interactions that only sometimes enable
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contaminant removal.
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Input Water Separator
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|| Towers
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___\/_____ __________ __________ ___ ___ ___
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| | | | | | | | | | | |
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| Ozone | | Ultra | | Harmonic | | | | | | |
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| Diffuser |-->| Violet |-->| Elemental|--| A |--| B |--| C |--|
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| | | Radiation| | Separator| | | | | | | |
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|__________| |__________| |__________| |___| |___| |___| |
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/\ /\ /\ | | | |
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____||_____ ___||____ ____||____ | | | |
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| | | | | | V V V |
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| Ozone | | UV | | Signal | |
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| Generator | | Power | | Generator| Back Flush |
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|___________| | Supply | |__________| Outputs |
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/\ |_________| /\ |
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____||____ ____||____ |
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| | | | V
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| Pump | | Control | Output
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|__________| | Panel | Water
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|__________|
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______________________________________________________________________
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Additional information relating to some of the Morse technologies has
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been gleaned from conversations with various persons personally
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conversant with Morse, the man as well as certain Proprietary aspects
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of his processes.
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We feel the Morse system should be of PRIMARY IMPORTANCE to everyone
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from an ecological standpoint. For that reason, we include the
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following VANGARD DERIVED information with this paper to help the
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reader to understand how they might utilize this technology for their
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own personal uses.
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Walter Russell and Bruce Cathie both have come to the conclusion that
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there are a total of 144 elements in Nature. This has also been
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calculated by Mr. Chips Morse.
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In addition, Mr. Morse has derived a resonant frequency for each of
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these elements. Many of the frequencies have been proven and are used
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in the aforementioned water purification system.
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We of Vangard Sciences, in conjunction with our Associates, have found
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a periodic relationship of the elements in the Kilocycle range.
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Mr. Morse uses Nanometer frequencies (10 to the negative 9th) which
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come under the dominion of what are termed RADAR frequencies.
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There is also the possibility of using MASER radiations, but this is
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unlikely due to the difficulty in achieving and maintaining any degree
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of stability with MASER cavities.
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Keely says that the water molecule has a resonant frequency of 42,800
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cycles per second. Mr. Keely proved this by dissociating water to
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instantaneously generate up to 30,000 pounds per square inch from 3
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drops of water.
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We have information regarding the Morse technologies which indicates a
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device capable of remotely scanning a building or vehicle for a
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particular element of combination. These frequencies can be so
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modulated as to alter the molecular structure of the scanned mass from
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a distance.
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An example, if a vehicle were to be scanned for the complex
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frequencies which would indicate the presence of Cocaine, certain of
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those frequencies could be re-transmitted to the target which would
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cause the Cocaine to alter on a molecular level to a semi-toxic or
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unconsumable form. This could all be done without the driver of the
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vehicle from knowing that he had been "scanned".
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We understand that the CUSTOMS SERVICE was contacted for possible use
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of this technology in the Drug War, however, they declined to accept
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it.
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At the 1989 2nd Keely Conference in Colorado Springs we of VANGARD
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SCIENCES released information which might assist in the understanding
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of how sound waves could be so projected or applied to a mass
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structure as to dissociate, manifest or transmute a mass aggregation
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from one state to another.
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To Wit,
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Water (H2O) contains two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen.
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When the water is cooled sufficiently, it begins to crystallize to
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take the form of ice.
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When water is heated, it becomes vapor, then steam.
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In each of these phase changes, ice to water to vapor to steam,
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THE COMPONENTS (H & O) COMPRISING THE STRUCTURE DO NOT ALTER!
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We still have two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen.
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What then does change??
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1) GEOMETRY
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the physical geometry of the molecular structure
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changes with respect of one atom to another
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2) PATTERNS OF MOTION
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the movement of each atom relative to the other
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atoms also changes
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3) ENERGY
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the kinetic energy of the atoms changes
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4) FREQUENCY
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the relationship (harmonics) of the atomic
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frequencies to each other changes due to the
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physical and energetic alterations in the mass
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structure
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The Morse companies are located in the Houston area in a small town
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called Needville.
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If we can be of further assistance, please leave a message on KeelyNet
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at (214) 324-3501 or you may call :
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Jerry W. Decker (214) 324-8741
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Ron Barker (214) 484-3189
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Thank you for your contributions and support of KeelyNet and the
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