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Cruissser
10th March 2025, 04:42
Trying to find out if anyone has an opinion on Gene Koonce and his Vibe/Quantum Pulse machine.
Here is a seminar he did:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyR5QVE5EX8
It appears to be based on Lakhovsky/Tesla concepts.
Real? Hocus Pocus? What are your thoughts?
YyR5QVE5EX8
Casey Claar
10th March 2025, 16:07
This is the first I am hearing of it. I will have a listen. Thank you!
Michel Leclerc
10th March 2025, 19:56
Quite interesting. Thank you, cruissser. I like the biophotonic aspect/impact. Will pass on this link to a trusted healer over here.
It may be worth while looking up the present situation of the inventor, at his website www.vibemachine.com, that is.
Michel Leclerc
10th March 2025, 20:00
Ouch. Reading what the website states will disappoint, but enlighten.
Cruissser
11th March 2025, 04:29
He is easy to contact and still selling machines in Greely CO.
Another gentleman, Georges Lakhovsky, back around WW2 designed a machine that he claimed had an incredible 98% cure rate for whatever your ailment was, including cancer. He had several of these MWO (multi wave oscillator) machines being used by other doctors, all having amazing results.
Shortly before his mysterious death (he got ran over by a vehicle), he patented a tube that would transmit multiple frequencies much like Gene Koonce's machine. Has he taken over where Lakhovsky left off? There is much more to this story. Its an interesting rabbit hole for sure.
Lakhovsky had written a book called the "Secret of Life". In it he talks about his research that covers how cancer is more prevalent depending on the type of soil you have in your area. Some soil absorbs radiation as others reflect it. Gene Koonce used to tune his machines to the area they were in, but for some reason quit doing this.
Many people have tried to reproduce Lakhovsky's machine, and in Europe someone found some machines in tact and reverse engineered them. They are spendy, but available by a company in Kroatia. There are a few here in the USA, but its hard to find them.
I look forward to peoples thoughts on this.
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