Category Archives: RAMAN Technology
02/23/12 – Dr. Hildy SPECIAL: Diagnosing Exposure To Nano Materials (aka Morgellons) and CDC ‘Unexplained Dermopathy’ Report
1st Hour: Diagnosing Exposure to Advanced Nano Materials (aka Morgellons) – a discussion on some key papers and the recent January 25, 2012 paper released by CDC – Report on the Morgellon’s Study – Dr. Richard Young, Executive Director of the National Registry Of Environmental Professionals (NREP); Christopher A. Young, REM, CES, CEA, REPA, Operations Director of the National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP), columnist and feature article writer for POLLUTION ENGINEERING MAGAZINE
2 nd Hour: More discussions and presenting the movie, “Folie a Deux and other tales of Morgellons and nano” (Trailer) – Veronica Hendricks , Film Director and ProducerThis footage from the film “Folie A Deux and other tales of Morgellons and nano”, directed by Veronica Hendricks (copyright 2011), shows how people with Morgellons, or A.N.T.S. (Advanced Nano Tech Syndrome) display glowing triangles and other shapes in the white part of their eyes when examined under a black light. Visit http://www.TheEyeofHorusEffect.com~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It was not many years ago that modern medicine appeared to be on the road to victory against infectious disease. Smallpox, polio and other diseases had working vaccines and other immunizations that would prevent their spread. However, depending on a certain point of view, Mother Earth will always find a way to control the delicate balance of her planet, as new, more complex diseases have emerged in the place of those that have been cured. Read the rest of this entry
2/22/12: Dr. Alfons Schulte – RAMAN Technology, Basic Methods and Use
1st Hour: RAMAN TECHNOLOGY: Its Basic Technique, Methods and Use in Various Applied Focal Systems
2nd Hour: Discussion of Collaborative Research on Amber, Ancient Proteins, Breast Implants, Yamato Shinjo and Far Infrared Treated Water
When considering the greatest inventions of the 20th century, most conversations will steer towards the microchip and television, but special consideration must be given to the laser. An amazing piece of technology, the laser has more applications than one could possibly name. Just as diamonds are forever, a laser is an optical device that creates a beam that continues in one direction until it is reflected off of another surface. Depending on the strength of the beam, its uses vary, from reading compact discs to bloodless surgeries and theoretically, as a weapon to knock the living daylights out of someone. But despite its global usage, to scientists, the world is not enough, and lasers are being used in new and interesting ways on a molecular level.



