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KELLY RESEARCH REPORT Spring 2016 Volume 10, Number 2 In This Issue: 1: View from the Dome 3: Introducing George Kuepper 3: Radionics in Agriculture: Introduction 4: Radionics in Ag: History of Radionics 5: Radionics in Ag: Basics of Ag Radionics 7: Radionics in Ag: Accessing Radionics 8: Radionics in Ag: Summary 8: Radionics in Ag: References 9: Radionics in Ag: Resources – Further Reading 10: Radionics in Ag: Resources – General Readings 11: Radionics in Ag: Resources – Suggested Readings 12: Quantum Entanglement in Nature Special Supplement: Upcoming Events & Training October 25-26: KRT Basic Radionics October 27-29: Radionics by the Masters February 18-21: Radionics Winter Classic View from the Dome One of the great pleasures of working in the field of radionics is the opportunity to meet and spend time with the countless researchers working both in radionics and the allied arts and sciences. While many of these encounters take place one-on-one through email or the telephone, my favorites are the events that are scheduled around the world: expos, symposium, and training classes that focus on those topics that are never covered in the mainstream press or scientific literature. And while you can watch YouTube videos, listen to podcasts, or read essays written by many of the same teachers and experts who are presenting programs at these events from the comfort of your own home, there is no substitute for an old-school face-to-face meeting, where everyone can participate in the kind of specialized instructions and personal discussions that take place not only in the lecture halls, but also over the morning coffee, around the dinner table, or late at night with adult beverages on hand. Likewise, an Internet search can only lead you to the answer you were seeking. But sometimes it is the random vendor in the exhibit room or program by a speaker you’ve never heard of that will reveal the missing link in your personal quest for truth, the new knowledge that was not even on your radar. A great event that took place in July of this year was the 38 th U.S. Psychotronics Association conference in Glenview (Chicago), Illinois. I have a special love for the USPA since my father, KRT founder Peter Kelly, was one of the organizing members way back in 1974, and both of us have served as members of the Board of Directors of the group. It was also through the USPA that Dad forged the partnership with radionics legend T. Galen Hieronymus that would prove to be so pivotal in guiding the future development of the Kelly instruments and even the location of the company. The USPA is distinct from the other groups and events in that the focus is predominantly locked on searching for the WHY of radionics and related esoteric phenomena – why it works, what its scientific/engineering underpinnings may be, and how we can bridge the gap between the esoteric and mainstream research communities. For KRT, this conference presents more opportunities to meet open- minded individuals who are hearing about radionics for the very first time. In many cases they are already experienced in the concepts of radiesthesia or other disciplines that utilize the power of focused intent/applied consciousness, but are unaware of the ability of the radionic instrument to act as a “repeating station” for frequencies that resonate with that intent, as well as to serve as a firewall between the energy field of the operator and any external forces that might be attracted to that energy.

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  • KELLY RESEARCH REPORT

    Spring 2016

    Volume 10, Number 2

    In This Issue:

    1: View from the Dome 3: Introducing George Kuepper 3: Radionics in Agriculture: Introduction 4: Radionics in Ag: History of Radionics 5: Radionics in Ag: Basics of Ag Radionics 7: Radionics in Ag: Accessing Radionics 8: Radionics in Ag: Summary 8: Radionics in Ag: References 9: Radionics in Ag: Resources – Further Reading 10: Radionics in Ag: Resources – General Readings 11: Radionics in Ag: Resources – Suggested Readings 12: Quantum Entanglement in Nature

    Special Supplement: Upcoming Events & Training October 25-26: KRT Basic Radionics October 27-29: Radionics by the Masters February 18-21: Radionics Winter Classic

    View from the Dome

    One of the great pleasures of working in the field of radionics is the opportunity to meet and spend time with the countless researchers working both in radionics and the allied arts and sciences. While many of these encounters take place one-on-one through email or the telephone, my favorites are the events that are scheduled around the world: expos, symposium, and training classes that focus on those topics that are never covered in the mainstream press or scientific literature. And while you can watch YouTube videos, listen to podcasts, or read essays written by many of the same teachers and experts who are presenting programs at these events from the comfort of your own home, there is no substitute for an old-school face-to-face meeting, where everyone can participate in the kind of specialized instructions and personal discussions that take place not only in the lecture halls, but also over the morning coffee, around the dinner table, or late at night with adult beverages on hand. Likewise, an Internet search can only lead you to the answer you were seeking. But sometimes it is the random vendor in the exhibit room or program by a speaker you’ve never heard of that will reveal the missing link in your personal quest for truth, the new knowledge that was not even on your radar. A great event that took place in July of this year was the 38th U.S. Psychotronics Association conference in Glenview (Chicago), Illinois. I have a special love for the USPA since my father, KRT founder Peter Kelly, was one of the organizing members way back in 1974, and both of us have served as members of the Board of Directors of the group. It was also through the USPA that Dad forged the partnership with radionics legend T. Galen Hieronymus that would prove to be so pivotal in guiding the future development of the Kelly instruments and even the location of the company. The USPA is distinct from the other groups and events in that the focus is predominantly locked on searching for the WHY of radionics and related esoteric phenomena – why it works, what its scientific/engineering underpinnings may be, and how we can bridge the gap between the esoteric and mainstream research communities. For KRT, this conference presents more opportunities to meet open-minded individuals who are hearing about radionics for the very first time. In many cases they are already experienced in the concepts of radiesthesia or other disciplines that utilize the power of focused intent/applied consciousness, but are unaware of the ability of the radionic instrument to act as a “repeating station” for frequencies that resonate with that intent, as well as to serve as a firewall between the energy field of the operator and any external forces that might be attracted to that energy.

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    In contrast to the U.S. Psychotronics Association conference is the Radionics Taught by the Masters Symposium organized by the All Saints ministry in Rapid City, South Dakota, in October of each year. If the USPA is the “WHY” conference, Radionics Taught by the Masters is the “HOW” conference. These instructors and consultants already know radionics works, so the programs delivered at this meeting are not especially concerned with the scientific foundations of the art, but instead remain focused on sharing practical information, techniques, and strategies that will allow instrument operators to have an immediate and positive impact on their farms, homesteads, and gardens. For example, in 2015 I delivered a program entitled “Radionics without Rates” to the 50 or so participants in the room, sharing the secrets of reagent-based broadcasting, the use of the Replicator instrument, and even how to achieve a scalar broadcast with no instrument at all using only an antenna! As an example of the impact this information made on the attendees, 8 months later at the USPA meeting I had two individuals present me with working examples of pocket scalar devices they had created. The first was Pennsylvania Pete’s, with potentized minerals in a case surrounded by a Spurling coil and backed with a homemade bifilar antenna. The very next morning I was handed one of our own gold-plated perfect spiral BETAR Coils by a friend. He’d filled the chamber behind the antenna with sand that was potentized with “peace and love,” allowing that energy to be pumped forth at all times. Registration is now underway for the 2016 Radionics by the Masters Symposium, which will begin on October 25 and 26 when I deliver a two-day Basic Radionics course at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel in Rapid City. Immediately following this workshop will be the main event – three days of speakers including Dr. Ron Barone, Robin Hermanson, Brian Besco, Marty Lucas, Tim Lippert, Scott Ertl, “Pennsylvania” Pete Radatti, George Kuepper, Cory Stover, Sarah Emond, Daniel Taylor, and yours truly! The symposium has already reached the minimum number of participants required to guarantee the event, so book your seat and your room today! Detailed information about the Basic Radionics course and the following Symposium can be found attached to this newsletter. Finally, back in February of this year, I co-organized a new event that was so successful that it will certainly be a regular part of the calendar for many seasons to come. The Radionics Winter Classic is a series of hands-on workshops that Marty Lucas and I delivered in the heart of the nation in Des Moines, Iowa, with three courses conducted back-to-back-to-back: a two-day Basic Radionics course, a one-day Intermediate Radionics course, and a single-day Advanced Radionics course. Marty and I co-taught these workshops, with me taking the lead on the Basic course and him taking charge of the two workshops to follow. We packed the room for all four days, with some folks participating in all three workshops and some folks taking only the courses that served their needs and/or skill levels. If you cannot make it to South Dakota in October, you definitely need to attend the Radionics Winter Classic in Des Moines, scheduled for February 18 to 21, 2017. See you in Rapid City and Des Moines! PS: As an added incentive to recruit new participants for the Rapid City and Des Moines classes, save $50 off your registration fees with each new person you bring to either event! Your participation could be totally free and even allow you to accrue credit for purchase of new equipment from the KRT catalog! Kelly Research Report is published by Kelly Research Technologies, Post Office Box 128, 121 Oasis Road, Lakemont, Georgia, 30552. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Ed Kelly. Kelly Research Report is published quarterly. Copyright in the United States. Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden unless written permission has been granted by the publisher. Subscription rate for four issues is $25.00 in North America, $40.00 (U.S. Dollars) elsewhere, or $9.99 for email delivery via PDF via email. Correspondence and subscription requests should be sent to Kelly Research Report at the above address. Expiration date for a subscription is shown in brackets following the subscriber’s name on the address label. Publication of this newsletter in no way constitutes a claim that psychotronic, radionic or scalar technology devices are effective in the treatment of disease or other human ailments. These devices are designed to be used for personal research and/or agricultural purposes only. We are not in the business of treating people and/or teaching to people to treat people. Persons with mental or physical illnesses should be referred to qualified medical practitioners licensed by federal, state or local agencies, as applicable. The publisher assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, efficacy or effects of material presented here or material submitted by readers. This material represents research that is being passed on for enlightenment of others who are following, or wish to follow, similar paths. www.kellyresearchtech.com

    Frequency + Energy = ACTION

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    Introducing George Kuepper

    George Kuepper is a farmer, teacher, and author with decades of experience sharing information, ideas, and techniques for promotion of soil and plant ecology, organic agriculture, and radionics. His books Radionics, Reality, and Man and Plants, Soils, Earth Energy and Radionics are must-have volumes in any radionic researcher’s library, delivering a balance of practical and theoretical information. He also provides consulting services and hands-on training in the use of radionic instruments. To contact George, please write him at: P.O. Box 151, Goshen, AR 72735 or via email at: [email protected].

    In May 1997, George Kuepper and colleague Steve Diver published the following article to serve as an introduction to the routine applications of radionics to farming. It was written as a Current Topics publication for the Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA) project, a US Department of Agriculture funded project whose purpose is to disseminate information on sustainable agriculture. Those involved in commercial agriculture are encouraged to call ATTRA at 1-800-346-9140 for more information, or visit the website at: www.attra.ncat.org.

    George presented me with this article at the 2016 USPA conference and I was so impressed that I immediately asked permission to reprint it here and post it in the Free Radionics Library section of the KRT website. Download and share! www.kellyresearchtech.com/books.html

    Radionics in Agriculture by Steve Diver and George Kuepper The use of radionic instruments for plant and animal diagnosis and treatment is gaining increased attention in alternative agriculture circles. While several commercial labs and consultants support this technology, little information is available through conventional channels like the Extension Service or land-grant colleges. Currently, radionics, and the related concepts of radiesthesia and homeopathy, are largely practitioner-based technologies. An exception is homeopathy, which receives some attention in mainstream medical journals. By contrast, all three are licensed, medical disciplines in the United Kingdom and several other European countries. Radionics is controversial because it is a metaphysical science. It is not recognized by mainstream agricultural science; thus, useful information is available only from select sources. Even within the alternative (sustainable, organic) agricultural communities, there is disagreement regarding its utility and validity. Yet, there are many reports of success among those who have given radionics a serious look; and the number of practitioners - farmers, gardeners, crop consultants, veterinarians - appears to be growing. The objective of this discussion is neither to persuade nor dissuade the reader regarding the validity of radionics. The purpose, rather, is to shed light on a poorly understood practice that is being adopted by a growing number of people within sustainable agriculture. Introduction:

    Radionics is closely related to the art of dowsing, also called radiesthesia. A principal difference is that radionics uses instrumentation. These instruments are sometimes referred to as electronic scanners or "black boxes". At its roots, radionics and radiesthesia rest on a set of assumptions:

    That there are subtle fields of energy associated with everything in nature. For the sake of visualization, these might be thought of as similar to the magnetic fields associated with magnets.

    That these fields provide the blueprint for the growth and development of plants or animals, via communication with cellular DNA.

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    That these fields and their interactions can be detected by the human nervous system. This ability is related to the intuitive or sixth sense and registers as a neuromuscular reaction upon detection of subtle fields. This reaction is sometimes referred to as the "dowsing response". The dowsing response may take several forms. Most often it is a slight physical movement. In radionic systems, the dowsing response manifests for the practitioner as an electrostatic sensation on the finger tips when rubbing the smooth surface of the instrument detection plate, a change in the swing of a hand-held pendulum, or as galvanic skin response - the change in electrical resistance on the skin as measured with biofeedback and lie detector (polygraph) equipment.

    Radionic instruments are tools that assist the human body's natural capabilities of subtle field detection and interaction. They facilitate detection through the dowsing response; help to discriminate among the various energy patterns; and measure their field-strengths. The instruments also have qualities that assist in bringing about desirable changes in subtle fields.

    Subtle fields and subtle energies are understood to exist on the sub-atomic level. As such, they are not designated as part of the electromagnetic spectrum, but are viewed as its foundation and the foundation of all physical matter. Subtle energies have been described in different terms, in both traditional mystical and theoretical scientific literature. Hindu, Japanese and Chinese cultures refer to "prana", "ki" and "chi" respectively. Modern investigators, such as Wilhelm Reich (1) and Galen Hieronymus (2) have called it "orgone" and "eloptic" energy. Thomas Bearden, an electrical engineer (3), and physicist Eldon Byrd (4) refer to "scalars". Dr. Philip Callahan, a retired US.D.A. entomologist, states there are almost 200 terms used internationally for the energy measured by radionics instruments (5). The scientific basis for subtle energies can be found in the field of quantum physics, which studies the nature of the sub-atomic world. The results of quantum experiments and mathematical proofs lead physicists to the conclusion that the universe is anything but ordinary in the way it is constructed or in how it works. Some physicists now turn to Eastern and Western mystical traditions, noting the parallels between scientific findings, and those, often ancient, metaphysical views of nature. Scientific research over the past three decades further documents the existence of subtle anatomical structures in the human body, heretofore recognized only by practitioners of Eastern philosophy, alternative medicine, and other metaphysical systems. These include acupuncture meridians, acupuncture points, and chakras, also known as plexes (6). While quantum physics and related research do not confirm the function and validity of radionics, they suggest the universe may certainly be structured in a way that supports its theory and practical application. The History of Radionics: Radionics was originally founded as an alternative diagnostic technique in turn-of-the-century medicine. Dr. Albert Abrams, a medical professor at Stanford University, is credited with its development in the early 1900s (7,8). The subsequent history of medical radionics in the U.S. is a stormy one, and its practice remains suspect by the American Medical Association and the Food and Drug Administration. It has fared much better in Europe where several countries recognize it as an alternative medical treatment. In the United States, significant advances have been made in non-medical applications of radionics such as agriculture and mining. Dr. T. Galen Hieronymus (1895-1988), an electrical engineer, received U'.S, Patent #2,482,773, for an instrument used to detect and measure "emanations from materials". Hieronymus instrumentation is the standard by which other American-made instruments are now gauged. Hieronymus was further involved in the creation of the instrument employed by the agricultural radionics company UKACO, to successfully control several agricultural pest species over large acreages in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Some of these experiments, in Pennsylvania, Arizona, and California, were conducted in cooperation with county Extension agents and Farm Bureau workers (7).

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    Other American researchers and teachers credited with furthering radionics in agriculture include Peter Kelly, Steve Westin, Lutie Larsen, and the late Jerry Fridenstine. The Basics of Agricultural Radionics: There are a host of applications for radionics in both animal and crop agriculture. Principal applications fall into three main categories: analysis, evaluation of materials, and vitalization. Analysis Radionic analysis provides a status report on the subtle field associated with a subject. That subject may be a single head of livestock or several at once; it may be a single plant or a large crop acreage. Radionic protocols provide guidelines for collecting the appropriate specimens to analyze different subjects and subject groupings. Common specimens used are hair samples from livestock; and plant tissue and/ or soil samples for crops. Analysis reveals imbalances in the subtle fields. These imbalances correlate to deficiencies, excesses, hyperactivity, and similar problems in the animal or crop. Analysis also identifies dysfunctions in the fields that are associated with disease and contamination; and because subtle fields are blueprints for the physical structure, dysfunctions may be detected radionically well before symptoms become visible. As a result, the farmer may supplement feed rations, or spray a crop to head off an impending problem.

    Example: An orchardist monitors her trees radionically to find evidence of fungal diseases. Because she does not detect any disease problems until midway through the season, early sprays are not applied. This saves money and reduces impact on the environment.

    Example: A horse breeder has a valuable animal with health problems, and the usual spectrum of testing reveals nothing. Radionic analysis suggests that the problem is a relatively rare amoebic infection. A specific conventional test confirms this and the proper treatment is given.

    Evaluation of Materials When a fertilizer is applied to a crop, or when a cow eats a mouthful of feed, there is also a simultaneous interaction of the associated subtle fields. If the fertilizer or the feed is ill-chosen due to contamination, poor formulation, or some other factor, it will be reflected, not only in disappointing performance, but also in reduced subtle field-strength or "vitality" of the crop or animal. Radionics may be used to measure how well any combination of energy fields interacts (e.g. feed with cow, or fertilizer with plant) in a laboratory setting, and to predict what will happen in the field or feedlot. This is accomplished by first obtaining the baseline vitality measurement of the crop or animal with a radionic instrument, using a properly-obtained specimen. Then, a small specimen of the fertilizer or feed is introduced, and a second measure taken. If the baseline vitality is enhanced, a suitable product has been found. If it is depressed, it should not be used. This technique, when combined with "Biological Theory of Ionization" principles, has been especially effective in the formulating of foliar fertilizer recipes. The Biological Theory of Ionization, as developed by the late Carey Reams, takes an "energetic" view of nature and is highly compatible with radionics. Foliar recipes, derived through radionic evaluation, are used to control the direction of plant growth, encouraging either vegetative growth or fruit and seed production. Using similar protocols, it is possible to determine those materials most effective in suppressing specific weed, insect and disease pests. It is here, however, that philosophies diverge. A grower might use radionics to determine which herbicide is most poisonous to a problem weed. Likewise, the most effective insecticide might be identified for the control of potato beetles, corn rootworm, or some other pest. While this is useful information to those farming with pesticides, radionic teachers and researchers are encouraging alternative strategies more in line with sustainable farming philosophy. "Weeds! Why They Grow", by Jay McCaman (9) demonstrates radionically-derived strategies for the management of weeds. With regard to insects and diseases, it is a principle of organic agriculture that such organisms serve as "nature's housekeepers", destroying and removing old, genetically-inferior and environmentally-weakened individuals. Organic methods then, seek to overcome most pest problems by producing vital and resistant crops and livestock.

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    Most radionic practitioners also adopt this philosophy, using radionics to select fertilizers, soil amendments, feeds and feed supplements, etc., which enhance the field-strength or vitality of their plants and animals, thereby reducing the need for pesticides. Another unique application involving subtle field interactions is the matching of seed to soil. By comparing a soil specimen with specimens of various crop seed species or varieties, in a radionic instrument, it is possible to determine the optimum match of seed to soil.

    Example: An organic corn producer determines through conventional and radionic means, that his soil is deficient in phosphorus. The affordable choices of phosphorus fertilizer available include black-rock phosphate and colloidal phosphate. Radionic evaluation indicates that corn, on this soil, should respond much better to the black-rock form.

    Example: A blueberry grower in the Ozarks is trying to reduce herbicide use, but is overwhelmed by crabgrass. Through radionic evaluation, he finds that the urea fertilizer he uses stimulates crabgrass to germinate and grow. A liquid-blended fertilizer, also available in his area, does not encourage the weed. Further evaluation shows the product is just as beneficial to the berries as urea. Since the new product is affordable, a switch is made, and the weeds quickly become more manageable.

    Example: A small-scale poultry grower notes that her whole chicken flock suddenly seems to doing poorly. It could be due to weather changes, a disease organism, or the latest supply of purchased feed. Radionic evaluation indicates that there is a problem with the feed. Further analysis indicates some of the grain used was tainted with aflatoxin. With a change in the feed, the flock returns to normal.

    Vitalization Perhaps the most difficult aspect of radionics to credit is its ability to vitalize the subtle field of a plant or animal by remote broadcast-thus improving its performance. The procedure is likened to that of a radio broadcast, with radionic instrumentation serving as the sending station. Using a properly-obtained specimen to achieve the proper resonance, a broadcast may be "targeted" to the subject. Just as music and speech rides the carrier wave from a radio station to a tuned receiver, vitalizing or healing energy is believed to be transported to crop or livestock. The successes of the radionics company, UKACO (cited earlier), were a result of radionic broadcasting. Their approach involved transmitting the energy pattern of a pesticide through specially amplified instrumentation to the crop field. While this is apparently effective, most practitioners today avoid broadcasting toxic energies in favor of crop-vitalizing alternatives. Radionic towers are another means by which broadcasting may be accomplished. There are many design concepts in use, but two are clearly distinguishable. The first is the Triune Bio-Tronic Tower system designed by Jerry Fridenstine and marketed as "towers of power". The towers are constructed from solid copper piping and resemble three-legged tepees with a fourth, central leg. These require custom-engineered for each farm, and two or more units are needed at a location. They are no longer commercially available. The second design originated with T. Galen Hieronymus, and is called a "cosmic pipe" or "cosmic pipeline". This style of tower is a single unit, composed largely of PVC plastic which houses wiring and other components. These are easier for the farmer to set up and manage than the triune towers. However, basic skills in radionic analysis are still required for correct siting and to select appropriate energy patterns to "broadcast." An excellent description of Hieronymus towers may be found in the popular book Secrets of the Soil (10). The effectiveness of broadcasting varies with circumstances. In crop fertility programs, users report significant reductions in fertilizer needs. Where calcium is involved, however, reductions are small, and practitioners find lime or other materials must be added at close to recommended rates. Vitalization may also be accomplished through the use of radionic potencies. Potencies are usually neutral substances like water, on which additional, beneficial subtle energies have been imprinted. Homeopathic medicines are potencies, as are the Biodynamic* soil and compost preparations. (Note that radionics is also highly compatible with Biodynamic farming and gardening, though it is not known to be widely used by B-D practitioners.)

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    Radionic instruments can be used to generate specific potencies, commonly used as sprays for crops and soils; or as a bolus, drench, or injection for livestock.

    Example: A farmer with a sandy-loam soil determines, through radionic analysis, that an expensive humic acid product would help to build soil humus levels, as would the Biodynamic preparation #500. To encourage natural humus, specimens of humic acid and BD 500 are inserted into a Hieronymus tower that has been installed on the farm.

    Example: A race horse, suffering from lung bleeding, will be disqualified from competing if treated with the appropriate drug. A veterinarian, skilled in radionics, prepares a water-based potency of the drug, and effectively treats the horse without generating side-effects, or incurring disqualification.

    Accessing Radionics: There are several systems of radionics being taught in the U.S., and several models of instruments are usable within each system. Perhaps the most widely known and used is that originating with T. Galen Hieronymus. Hieronymus instruments, and those patterned after his basic design, also seem to be the most easy to obtain. Instruction is also easy to find. Prices for Hieronymus instruments and clones begin at about $750, and range to $4000. The SE-5 is a computer-enhanced instrument that works well within the Hieronymus system. It is also widely used and costs approximately $2400. There are a number of instruments based on other systems of radionics, some of them European. One source is Copen Labs, which imports instruments and supplies from the Bruce Copen Laboratories, in Sussex, England. Copen's instruments and literature are probably the best option for those unable to attend workshops. Lots of printed guides are available, with some specific to agriculture. These and other sources of radionic instruments and supplies are provided in the resource section of this publication. Instrumentation designed to work within one radionic system (e.g., Hieronymus), adapt poorly to other systems. This is most obvious when one considers radionic rates - the number codes used on most instruments. Rates have been developed for plant and animal diseases, mineral nutrients, and a host of factors necessary and useful in agricultural work. Rate numbers are entered on the dials of instruments for both analysis and broadcasting. For example, the Hieronymus-compatible rate for calcium is 24-04; for a European-style instrument it is 3204. The former employs only two dials for a rate, the latter, a minimum of 4 dials. Protocols used in different systems may also vary. Likewise, instructors skilled in one radionic system, may be unable to provide useful instruction in another. Therefore, it is wise to obtain an instrument and rate catalog from the person providing instruction, or to spend some time researching these particulars in advance. Radionics can be learned successfully by most individuals. Instructors and researchers estimate that better than 90 of the population possess the intuitive ability required. Those suffering nervous system disorders or injury; on some forms of medication; or those having drug and/or alcohol problems, may be unable to do radionic work, however. Furthermore, due to the subtle nature of the fields being evaluated, the highly skeptical or hostile individual will also have difficulty getting things to work properly. Instruction typically ranges in cost from $65 to $150 per day, and classes may run from 2 to 4 days. Beginning classes often concentrate on human health applications, with agriculture the focus of intermediate-level courses. Training occurs at various locations around the country. Most instructors and associations maintain mailing lists or newsletters that provide information about these classes. Addresses are provided in the resource section. Private classes and tutoring can sometimes be arranged with an instructor, though the cost is usually somewhat higher. The advantage is the higher certainty of successful learning, which accompanies the one-on-one environment. Novices should plan to attend at least one basic course. Radionics is both an art and a science, and some aspects are extremely difficult to learn in the absence of an instructor.

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    Summary:

    Radionics has generated considerable controversy in the scientific community. In some states, certain types of radionic instrumentation have been confiscated by the FDA and health department authorities when medical claims have been made. Radionics is not a legally recognized medical system or tool.

    Radionics is a metaphysical science; and as such is not widely accepted, even within alternative agriculture.

    It is discounted in mainstream, conventional agriculture.

    Radionic instruments are highly dependent on the skill and experience of the operator and, consequently, they should not be confused with conventional scientific or electrical instrumentation.

    Radionics is an alternative diagnostic and management tool for crop and livestock agriculture. As a tool, it is an adjunct to, not a substitute for, sound agricultural practice.

    While entailing some costs and training, radionics may be learned and applied directly by the farmer.

    While it may be used in various ways, current philosophy among radionic practitioners, teachers, and consultants favors sustainable approaches to farming.

    ATTRA has several publications that provide useful background information for sustainable farming. These include Information Packages on Sustainable Fertility Management, Farm-Scale Composting, Nonconventional Soil Amendments, and a Soil Series. Also available is a publication on Albrecht and Reams Biological Fertility Systems. References: 1) Reich, Wilhelm. 1942. The Discovery of the Orgone: Volume I, The Function of the Orgasm, Sex-

    Economic Problems of Biological Energy. Orgone Institute Press, New York. 2) Hieronymus, Sarah Williams, ed. 1988. The Story of Eloptic Energy: The Autobiography of an Advanced

    Scientist, Dr. T. Galen Hieronymus. Advanced Sciences Research & Development, Lakemont, GA. 498 p. 3) Bearden, Thomas E. 1988. Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena, 2nd ed. Strawberry Hill

    Press, San Francisco, CA. 332 p. 4) Byrd, Eldon A. 1989. Scalars, Part I. Journal of the United States Psychotronics Association. Winter. p. 26-

    28. 5) Andersen, Arden B. 1989. The Anatomy of Life & Energy in Agriculture. Acres, U.S.A., Kansas City, MO.

    115 p. 6) Gerber, Richard. 1988. Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves. Bear & Co., Santa Fe,

    NM. 559 p. 7) Tompkins, Peter, and Christopher Bird. 1973. Chapter 19. Radionic Pesticides, p. 317-342. In: The Secret

    Life of Plants. Harper & Row, New York. 402 p. 8) Russell, Edward Wriothesley. 1973. Chapter 3. New hope for farmers, p. 51-75. In: Report on Radionics -

    Science of the Future: The Science Which Can Cure Where Orthodox Medicine Fails. Spearman, London, U.K. 255 p.

    9) McCaman, Jay L. 1994. Weeds and Why They Grow. Jay L. McCaman. Box 22, Sand Lake, MI. 49343.

    116 p. 10) Tompkins, Peter and Christopher Bird. 1989. Chapter 22. Cosmiculture, p. 288-301. In: Secrets of the Soil:

    New Age Solutions for Restoring Our Planet. Harper & Row, New York, NY. 444p.

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    RESOURCES Further Readings On Agricultural Radionics: There are few books that focus specifically on radionics in farming. Most of those listed contain chapters or significant references to its use in agriculture. Andersen, Arden B. 1989. The Anatomy of Life & Energy in Agriculture. Acres, U.S.A., Kansas City, MO. 115 p. Andersen, Arden. 1992. Science in Agriculture: The Professional's Edge. Acres, U.s.A., Kansas City, MO. 370 p. Copen, Bruce. 1974. Radiesthesia for Home and Garden. Academic Publications. Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. 71 p. Copen, Bruce. 1980. Electronic Homeopathy for Plants. Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. 54 p. Gershuny, Grace. 1993. The Quest for The Correct Organic Technology ... Fringe Science, Authorized Practices, And Politics. Organic Farmer. Fall. p. 5, 6, 12-20. Kelly, Peter J. 1983. Psychotronics and Agriculture: A Working Manual for Practitioners and Students. Interdimensional Sciences, Lakemont, GA. 64 p. Kelly, Peter J. 1986. Psychotronics, Book I: A Primer On Instruments Using Variable Capacitor Tuning. Interdimensional Sciences, Lakemont, GA. 107 p. Kuepper, George. 1991. Psychotronics: A New Frontier in Sustainable Agriculture. Natural Food and Farming. May/June. p. 13, 14, 33. Kuepper, George. 1992. Experiences with electronic scanning and foliar feeding in commercial small fruit. GAIA Agricultural Consulting and Services, Fayetteville, AR. Information Sheet. 2 p. Larsen, Lutie. 1988. Gardening Rate Book: A Reference Manual of Rates and Techniques for Subtle Energy Balancing in The Garden and Homestead. Little Farm Research, Pleasant Grove, UT.95p. Larsen, Lutie. 1994. The Animal Source Book for Subtle Energy Research. Little Farm Research, Pleasant Grove, UT. 255 p. Lisle, Harvey. 1994. The Enlivened Rock Powders. Acres USA. Metaire, LA. 194 p. Mattioda, Donald J. 1990. Radionics/Homeopathy: How To Manual. Future World Technologies, Inc. Avon, CT. McCaman, Jay. 1985. Weeds!!! Why? McCaman Farms, Sand Lake, MI. 20 pp. McCaman, Jay L. 1994. Weeds and Why They Grow. Jay L. McCaman. Box 22, Sand Lake, MI. 49343. 116 p. Russell, Edward Wriothesley. 1973. Report on Radionics - Science of the Future: The Science Which Can Cure Where Orthodox Medicine Fails. Spearman, London, U.K. 255 p. Tompkins, Peter, and Christopher Bird. 1973. The Secret Life of Plants. Harper & Row, New York, NY. 402p. Tompkins, Peter, and Christopher Bird. 1989. Secrets of the Soil. Harper & Row, New York. 444 pp . Wheeler, Phil. 1986. Non-Toxic Farming Handbook. TransNational Agronomy, Grand Rapids, MI. 58 p.

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    General Readings and Workbooks On Radionics: Abrams, Albert. 1916. New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment. Philopolis Press, San Francisco, CA Barr, Sir James (ed.) 1925. Abram's Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment. W. Henemann, London, U.K. Baerlein, E., & AL.G. Dower. 1980. Healing with Radionics: The Science of Healing Energy. Thorsons Publishers Ltd., Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. 96 p. Connor, Caroline. 1993. Educational Radionic Work Book and General Information. C. Connor, P.O. Box 1002, Melbourne, FL 32902. 97 p. Davis, W.E. 1989. The Black Box & Other Psychic Generators. The Heritage Institute, Plainfield, WI. 68 p. Denning, R. Murray. 1988. My Search for Radionic Truths. Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, Garberville, CA 118 p. Drown, Ruth Beymer. 1938. The Science and Philosophy of the Drown Radio Therapy. Artist's Press, Los Angeles, CA Drown, Ruth Beymer. 1939. The Theory and Technique of the Drown H.V.R. and Radiovision Instruments. Artist's Press, Los Angeles, CA Du Plessis, Jean. 1922. The Electronic Reactions of Abrams. Blanche and Jeanne R. Abrams Memorial Foundation, Chicago, IL. Hudgings, Williams F. 1923. Dr. Abrams and the Electron Theory. Century Co., New York, NY. Hartman, Jane E. 1987. Shamanism for The New Age: A Guide to Radionics & Radiesthesia. Aquarian Systems Inc., Publishers. PO Box 575, Placitas, NM 87043. 157 p. Hieronymus, Sarah Williams, ed. 1988. The Story of Eloptic Energy: The Autobiography of an Advanced Scientist, Dr. T. Galen Hieronymus. Advanced Sciences Research & Development, Lakemont, GA 498 p. Hieronymus, T. Galen. 1947. The Truth About Radionics and Some of the Criticisms Made About It by Its Enemies. International Radionic Assoc., Springfield, MO. Hills, Christopher. 1975. Supersensonics: The Science of Radiational Paraphysics, Volume III. University of The Trees Press. P.O. Box 644, Boulder Creek, CA 95006. 612 p. Kelsey, Elizabeth. 1943. Trail Blazers to Radionics and Reference Guide to Ultra High Frequencies. 2nd Edition. Zenith Radio Corp., Chicago, IL. 56 pp. King, Serge Kahili. 1992. Earth Energies: A Quest for The Hidden Power of the Planet. The Theosophical Publishing House. P.O. Box 270, Wheaton, IL 60189-0270. 243 p. Kuepper, George L. 1996. Radionics, Reality & Man. GAIA, Goshen, AR 262 p. Larsen, Lutie. 1987. The SE-5 Research Workbook: Experimental Techniques and Procedures for Researching Subtle Energy Fields with The SE-5 Biofield Spectrum Analyzer. Little Farm Research, Pleasant Grove, UT. 162 p. MacIvor, Virginia, and Sandra LaForest. 1979. Vibrations: Healing Through Color, Homoeopathy and Radionics. Samuel Weiser, Inc., York Beach, ME. 179 p.

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    Paris, Don. 1993. Regaining Wholeness Through the Subtle Dimensions: Analyzing and Balancing Subtle Fields with the SE-5. Living from Vision, Stanwood, W A. 160 p. Prill, Clarence E. 1994. The Prill Method of Monitoring Radionics/Psionics Phenomena. Clarence E. Prill Family Trust. 1703 S. Cameron Ln., Peoria, IL 61607-9413. 66 p. Tansley, David V. 1972. Radionics and the Subtle Anatomy of Man. Health Science Press, Rustington, England. 95 p. Tansley, David V. 1975. Radionics: Interface with the Ether-Fields. Health Science Press, Bradford, England. 114 p. Tansley, David V. 1977. Dimensions of Radionics. Health Science Press, Holsworthy, England. 207p. Tansley, David V. 1982. Radionics: Science or Magic? C. W. Daniel Co., Saffron Walden, England. 143p. Tansley, David V. 1985. Radionics: A Patient's Guide to Instrumented Distant Diagnosis and Healing. Element Books Ltd. Dorset, England. 78 p. Tansley, David V. 1985. Ray Paths and Chakra Gateways: An Approach to Spiritual Psychology Through Radionics. C. W. Daniel Co., Saffron Walden, England. 123 pp. Wethered, Vernon Dingwall. 1967. The Practice of Medical Radiesthesia. Fowler, London, U.K. 150 pp. Wethered, Vernon D. 1974 (reprinted from 1957). An Introduction to Medical Radiesthesia and Radionics. C. W. Daniel, London, U.K. 194 pp. Suggested Readings on Metaphysics, Psychology, Quantum Physics, and Other Sciences Useful to the Understanding of Radionics: Bearden, Thomas E. 1988. Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena. 2nd ed. Strawberry Hill Press, San Francisco, CA. 332 p. Bentov, Itzhak. 1977. Stalking The Wild Pendulum: On The Mechanics of Consciousness. Bantam Books, New York, NY. 237 p. Briggs, John P. and F. David Peat. 1984. Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging Science of Wholeness. Simon & Schuster, New York, NY. 290 p. Capra, Fritjof. 1975. The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism. Bantam Books, New York, NY. 332 p. Dossey, Larry. 1989. Recovering The Soul: A Scientific and Spiritual Search. Bantam Books, New York, NY. 319 p. Gerber, Richard. 1988. Vibrational Medicine: New Choices for Healing Ourselves. Bear & Co., Santa Fe, NM. 559 p. Hardy, Dean, Mary Hardy, Marjorie Killick, and Kenneth Killick. 1987. Pyramid Energy: The Philosophy of God, The Science of Man. Cadake Industries, Clayton, GA. 366 p. Herbert, Nick. 1985. Quantum Reality: Beyond The New Physics. Doubleday, New York, NY. 268p.

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    Roney-Dougal, Serena. 1991. Where Science & Magic Meet. Element Books Ltd., Dorset, England. 275p. Schultz, Ted (ed). 1989. The Fringes of Reason: A Whole Earth Catalogue. Harmony Books, New York. 224 p. Stone, Robert B. 1989. The Secret Life of Your Cells. Whitford Press, 1469 Morstein Rd., West Chester, PA 19380. 192 p. Talbot, Michael. 1991. The Holographic Universe. HarperCollins Publishers. New York, NY. 338p. Talbot, Michael. 1992. Mysticism and the New Physics. Penguin Books. New York. 185 p. Toben, Bob, and Fred Alan Wolf. 1982. Space-Time and Beyond: Toward an Explanation of the Unexplainable. Bantam Books, New York, NY. 189 p. Wolf, Fred Alan. 1981. Taking The Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Nonscientists. Harper & Row, Publishers, San Francisco, CA. 262 p.

    New Evidence of Quantum Entanglement in Nature

    Quantum entanglement is a phenomena that occurs when pair or groups of particles whose physical properties - such as position, spin, momentum, and polarity – are linked in such a way that taking action on one particle or group produces an instantanous effect on the other particles or groups within the set, even when there is no physical linkage between them. First described by Albert Einstein in 1935, the legendary physicist pointed out this gap in quantum mechanical theory, writing with peers with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen: "We are thus forced to conclude that the quantum-mechanical description of physical reality given by wave functions is not complete."

    Einstein would later describe the concept of quantum entanglement as “spooky action at a distance,” though he balked at the implication that instantaneous changes to entangled particles would seem to contradict the universal law that nothing can move faster than the speed of light (1). However, quantum entanglement was proven conclusively in the laboratory in 1981 by the Irish physicist John Bell, first with entangled photons and then by other scientists using electrons in diamond crystals located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) apart (2). In 2013, a new record was set in which quantum entanglement was demonstrated over a distance of 88.9 miles (135 km) (3).

    In the book, “Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology,” authors Jim Al-Khalili and Johnjoe McFadden showcase a body of evidence showing natural biology’s use of quantum phenomena, citing examples in plant photosynthesis, mammalian sense of smell, and the way enzymes complete biochemical reactions. Opening the book is a discussion on bird navigation, in which the authors make the case that entangled pairs of spinning electrons within the eyes of migratory robins deliver extraordinary sensitivity to the orientation of the planet’s magnetic fields, allowing the birds to “see” terrestrial magnetism as a kind of sixth sense. They even address the controversial theory that quantum effects help modulate the fluctuation of naturally-occurring bioelectric fields in human consciousness (4). Further research in quantum biology may yet close the gap between mainstream and esoteric thinking about the unlimited ability of both radionics and the focused intent of the human mind to bring about instant physical changes over any distance! (1) Wikipedia. 2016. Quantum entanglement. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement (2) Merali, Zeeya. August 27, 2015. Quantum ‘spookiness’ passes toughest test yet. Nature website.

    See: http://tinyurl.com/oreg9sr (3) Puiu, Tibi. April 9, 2013. Quantum entanglement experiment aboard ISS tests it over longest distance yet.

    ZMEScience.com. See: http://tinyurl.com/nfbm7j7 (4) Cookson, Clive. November 7, 2014. ‘Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology’, by Jim Al-Khalili and

    Johnjoe McFadden. Financial Times website. See: http://tinyurl.com/j8kkds7

  • NOTE: The universal radionic concepts covered in class will equip participants to conduct radionic research in any area of interest. However, human health issues cannot be covered at any time. Regrettably, any questions concerning human health will have to be declined.

    KRT Radionics Workshops: Rapid City, South Dakota Kelly Research Technologies is very proud to return to All Saints Church Ministry’s Radionics Taught by the Masters Symposium on October 27-29 in Rapid City, South Dakota. A three-day meeting of intensive learning presented by radionics experts, inventors, energy users, and soil specialists. In 2015 this program included 10 of the United States’ top people working in applied energetics, with nearly 40 participants attending from around the world. Like any great meeting of this kind, the breaks and mealtimes were filled with folks building new relationships and sharing ideas/information. KRT President Ed Kelly will open the proceedings by delivering a Basic Radionics course on October 25-26 – a two-day workshop covering the fundamentals of radionics, including analyzing and balancing of soil and water samples using a Hieronymus-type variable capacitance radionic instrument. This hands-on workshop will equip participants with the tools needed to immediately apply radionics at their homestead or farm.

    BASIC RADIONICS: October 25-26, 2016 Rapid City, South Dakota An introduction to the basic theory and hands-on operation of the radionic instrument. This course is designed for the brand new beginner and anyone wanting a refresher on the basics. Topics include:

    History and Theory of Radionics Samples and Witnesses Energetic Analysis and Balancing

    Water & Plant/Soil Analysis Worksheets Use of Reagents: Physical and Electronic Basic Rate Scanning/Electronic Dowsing

    Participants will practice using and developing a touch for the radionic instrument by completing analysis worksheets on water and soil samples brought from home or taken at the site of the class, then utilizing the instrument in the broadcast mode to energetically balance those elements. Each individual and family/friend enrollee will be provided with following materials and information:

    Radionics - Book 2: Applied Radionics Set of 10 KRT radionic worksheets

    One 300 ml Griffin beaker One year: Kelly Research Report

    Individual Enrollment $400.00 Retake or with Purchase of a New Instrument $200.00 Instrument Rental (Supplies are limited!) $50.00

    When: BASIC RADIONICS will run from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm on October 25-26, with breaks. Bring: Any Hieronymus-type two-dial radionic instrument, plus samples of water, soil, plants,

    seeds, and/or animals from home. Please order as soon as possible if a new instrument is required from KRT. A limited number of instruments will be available for rent.

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  • Where: Both KRT Basic Radionics and the Radionics Taught by the Masters Symposium will be held at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel at 2111 N. La Crosse Street Rapid City, SD 57701. A special group rate of $79.99 per night is available at the Best Western by asking for “All Saints Church”. Call: 605-343-8550 to book your room, or visit: http://goo.gl/rDdFBS to learn more.

    Enroll: Registration may be paid by check, credit card, or PayPal in US dollars. Call to register

    via credit card at (706) 782-2524, or complete and fax the following enrollment form to (706) 782-1047. Direct PayPal payments to: [email protected]. Send checks and other correspondence to KRT, Inc., PO Box 128, Lakemont, GA, 30552, USA. Enrollment will be refunded upon request in the event a participant cannot attend, less a non-refundable fee of $75 each. New student registration offer can reduce class enrollment fee(s) to zero, then accrues as credit for purchases from the KRT catalog.

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    Call: 706-782-2524 or email: [email protected] Radionics Taught by the Masters Symposium: October 27-29, 2016 Rapid City, SD Three days of focused study with radionics experts, energy users, and soil specialists.To enroll in the Radionics Taught by the Masters Symposium, send a non-refundable $100 registration fee marked “donation” to All Saints Church, PO Box 86, Black Hawk, SD 57718, then pay the balance of $550 in cash at the door. Price is $1000 for married couples. Contact Dr. Ron Barone with any questions at: (605) 787-5620 or [email protected]. Individual Enrollment $650.00

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  • Day 1 October 27, 2016 - 8AM to 5PM

    8AM - 8:30AM - Dr. Ron Barone Introduction

    8:45AM - 9:45AM - Dr. Ron Barone Uncontrolled cells (Cancer) is the second leading cause of death and will soon be number 1. Medical treatment has shown advances in recent years, but no cure is in sight . We will explore ways that you can help yourself using radionics and other protocols to increase your own well being through prevention and significantly decrease your risk. We will explore the Warburg effect and recent research on epigenetics and the aberrant mitochondrial activity that is common to almost all cancers.

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  • Day 1 continued October 27, 2016 - 8AM to 5PM

    2:30PM - 45PM - “Pennsylvania” Pete Radatti Most people use Radionics in broadcast mode. Broadcast mode is fast, powerful and is a push of energy. Using broad-cast the target will get the energy you push whether it is good for them or not. That is why we always check on the amount of time to broadcast, check appropriateness (GV, White Light) and insure that all cold scans are done with “harm to no one”. Some people also use potentization, usually to water or oil. This is also powerful and has the ad-vantage that it can be applied on a as-needed basis instead of on a as-available basis. Depending upon how it is used potentization could be a push or a pull of energy. If you drink the water you are absorbing all of it and you again need to follow the rules of broadcast.

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    8AM - 9:45AM - Tim Lippert "Getting to the Core of Any Problem and Solving It." Tim will walk you through his methods of problem solving using Radionics and Radiesthesia [Dowsing]. Is it bacterial, viral, fungal, mycoplasmic, environmental, spiritual, mental or emo-tional??? This easy, step by step, logical approach will quickly and efficiently help you identify the real core issues that need to be addressed in any challenge whether it be in plants, pets, animals or people.

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    10AM - 11:30AM - Robin Hermanson Hulda Regehr Clarks life work is recorded in the seven books she wrote and published during her 80 year life span. With the exception of "The Cure For All Advanced Cancer", all seven books are written in layman terminology . If to-days health practitioner uses the Kelly computerized rate book and the variable condenser tuning to apply the Hulda Clark protocol explained in her most popular book " The Cure For All Diseases" he or she will learn how to eliminate specific pollutants, parasites, bacteria and viruses associated with common diseases. "The curse causeless will not come" ie Proverbs. Remove the cause, the disease no longer exists. Robin Hermanson will expound on Hulda Clarks life work and show how it can be applied to greatly enhance your success as a heath practitioner.

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  • Day 2 continued October 28, 2016 - 8AM to 5PM

    7PM - 8:30PM - Hands On Session Bring your sheets, your problems or your own personal concerns to work on. Teachers will be available to help guide you to a solution.

    Day 3 October 29, 2016 - 8AM to 5PM

    8AM - 9:45AM - Ed Kelly "The History of Kelly Research Technologies" - Ed Kelly will review the history of KRT through the lens of the equip-ment and innovations produced, while identifying the historical figures and inventions that have influenced this pro-gress. A continuous focus will be placed on identifying practical methods and techniques by which these features can improve the effectiveness of the radionic research being done on the farm and in the home.

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  • Day 3 October 29, 2016 - 8AM to 5PM

    �1PM– 3PM - Daniel Taylor Gene Keys - “The 64 Gene Keys herald a new approach to truth, since they are the core archetypes found in every conceivable aspect of the universe. The 64-bit matrix is integral to physics, biology, music, geometry, architecture, computer programming and most fields of human research and endeavor. It is therefore no wonder that they continue to be discovered at the core of all natural systems. They form the foundational tetrahedral structure underlying space-time itself. As we shall see, our very DNA is based on this same 64-fold geometry, making us a holographic microcosm of the entire cosmos. Many of the great ancient civilizations and wisdom traditions, including the Vedic, Egyptian, Ma-yan, and Chinese, encoded this mathematical structure into their art, cosmology, and science. Wherever we look, from the structure of our cells to the rhythm and movement of the celestial bodies, we see the same fractal patterns, endlessly repeating themselves in ever more unique shapes and forms… This precise mathematical correlation be-tween the I Ching and the genetic code allows us to create a new holistic language that resonates within the living cells of your body. In effect, the 64 Gene Keys are a Gene I Ching – a book that talks directly to your DNA.” -- Gene Keys, pages xxi-xxii, Richard Rudd, 2013.

    Daniel Taylor will present an overview of Richard Rudd’s work with the Gene Keys, and more importantly, describe how this system can be used radionically, to even greater avail. This will be an advanced session. Participants should have copies of Gene Keys, by Richard Rudd, for reference. Also see: http://www.genekeys.com/

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    4PM– 5PM - Questions and Answers All teachers will be available for you to ask questions and get clarification.

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  • RADIONICS SYMPOSIUM TAUGHT BY THE MASTERS

    Registration Form Radionic Symposium

    Oct. 27-29, 2015 Please fill out all information below. Name Address Phone Email � Total Class Price Nonrefundable Registration Fee Basic Radionics Class - Separate Registration, see information provided.

    � Advanced Class $650.00 $100.00 � Married Couple $1,000.00 $200.00 Included Nonrefundable Registration Fee Paid by:

    � Check � Money Order Payable to AAll Saints Church and marked as DDONATION in memo. I understand that:

    � I must have taken a basic radionics class to participate in these advance classes. � I need to include the Nonrefundable Registration Fee with this registration form. � That the remainder of the cfee must be paid in cash only at the beginning of the conference. No checks, money orders or credit cards will be accepted.

    � Equipment is not required to participate in classes.

    Accommodations Rooms at the Best Western Ramkota Hotel will be available at a special rate of $79.99 per night plus taxes.

    King room or 2 Queens. For reservations call 605-343-8550 and request All Saints Church group rate. http://goo.gl/rDdFBS

    Complete form and mail, along with your Nonrefundable registration fee to:

    All Saints Church PO Box 86

    Black Hawk, SD 57718 (605) 787-5620

    [email protected]

  • NOTE: The universal radionic concepts covered in class will equip participants to conduct radionic research in any area of interest. However, human health issues cannot be covered at any time. Regrettably, any questions concerning human health will have to be declined.

    The Radionics Winter Classic: Des Moines, Iowa

    KRT is very pleased to participate in a new winter workshop series designed to meet the needs of radionic researchers at every level, from beginners to experts – the Radionics Winter Classic. Joining KRT President Ed Kelly will be Marty Lucas - an experienced teacher, researcher, and consultant with a proven track record of success using dowsing and radionics to solve problems for clients around the world. Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in these hands-on workshops! BASIC RADIONICS: February 18-19, 2017 Des Moines, Iowa An introduction to the basic theory and hands-on operation of the radionic instrument. This course is designed for the brand new beginner and anyone wanting a refresher on the basics. Topics include:

    History and Theory of Radionics Samples and Witnesses Energetic Analysis and Balancing

    Water & Plant/Soil Analysis Worksheets Basic Reagent Use Basic Rate Scanning/Electronic Dowsing

    Participants will practice using and developing a touch for the radionic instrument by completing analysis worksheets on water and soil samples brought from home or taken at the site of the class, then utilizing the instrument in the broadcast mode to energetically balance those elements.

    Each individual enrollee will be provided with following materials and information: Radionics - Book 2: Applied Radionics Set of 10 KRT radionic worksheets

    One 300 ml Griffin beaker One year: Kelly Research Report

    Individual Enrollment $400.00 Retake or with Purchase of a New Instrument $200.00 Instrument Rental (Supplies are limited!) $50.00

    INTERMEDIATE RADIONICS w/ MARTY LUCAS: February 20, 2017 Des Moines, Iowa Special guest Marty Lucas of Every Advantage Consulting will join Ed Kelly in delivering a one-day course designed to take basic users to the next level. This workshop will focus on basic potentizing and optimizing the instrument for maximum impact:

    Advanced Reagent Selection/Application Beginning Potentizing

    Key Factors for Broadcast Optimization Standard-Spectrum Frequency Use

    Individual Enrollment $200.00

    ADVANCED RADIONICS w/ MARTY LUCAS: February 21, 2017 Des Moines, Iowa Marty Lucas will take the lead with a one-day course focused on advanced radionic concepts and techniques.

    Advanced Multi-bank Cold Scanning Inception Point Broadcasting

    The Somatid Cycle and Wellness Source Regeneration/Reprogramming

    Individual Enrollment $200.00

    SPECIAL OFFERS! Enroll in all three classes by December 1, 2016, and save $50.00! - OR - Save $50.00 per class for each new student you bring to that class!

    The more folks you bring, the more you save!

  • NOTE: The universal radionic concepts covered in class will equip participants to conduct radionic research in any area of interest. However, human health issues cannot be covered at any time. Regrettably, any questions concerning human health will have to be declined.

    Teachers: Ed Kelly is President of KRT - a uniquely qualified instructor with a lifetime of experience building radionic devices, working with senior instructors, and writing about this amazing field. Ed is the son of KRT founder Peter J. Kelly and a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Psychotronics Association.

    Marty Lucas is an experienced teacher, researcher, and consultant with a proven track record of success using dowsing and radionics to solve problems for clients around the world. Marty trained for years with senior instructor Pat Schmidt and is a member of the Board of Directors of the American Society of Dowsers.

    Where: All workshops will take place at the Urbandale Hilton Garden Inn located at 8600 Northpark Dr, Johnston, IA 50131. See the web page at: http://tinyurl.com/gmhzvcv

    Lodging: Special room rates of $99.00 have been secured for program participants at the Hilton Garden Inn - a $70 savings! Make your reservation by calling 515-270-8890 and asking for “Every Advantage”.

    When: Classes will run from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm each day, with breaks.

    Bring: Any Hieronymus-type radionic instrument, plus samples of water, soil, plants, and/or animals from home. Please order as soon as possible if a new instrument is required from KRT. A limited number of instruments will be available for rent from KRT.

    Food: Participants will be responsible for their own meals and snacks. Onsite, the Garden Grille restaurant offers three meals a day, and several restaurants are located nearby.

    Register: Registration may be paid by check, credit card, or PayPal in US dollars. Call to register via credit card at (706) 782-2524, or complete and fax the following enrollment form to (706) 782-1047. Direct PayPal payments to: [email protected]. Send checks and other correspondence to KRT, Inc., PO Box 128, Lakemont, GA, 30552, USA. Enrollment will be refunded upon request in the event a participant cannot attend, less a non-refundable fee of $75 each. New student registration offer can reduce class enrollment fee(s) to zero, then accrues as credit for purchases from the KRT catalog.

    Contact Information:

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    Enroll today! Call: 706-782-2524 or email: [email protected]

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