Crop yield output boosting for small are large industrial scale farms! Whether a small backyard garden, mid sized farm, or mass agri business for big scale food output, The Jedi Wizard employs RADIONICS to do several key things + your custom needs:
With this quantum tech, we can create the information which is the start point of existence of any THING. Water was potentized and under a microscope, crystals began to form from a Radionics balance session. Under this principle, what is listed below can be done, made, projected etc. One very small example. The Jedi Wizard had a mosquito problem, likely coming through the net on the window. A bottle of water was balance with LEMONGRASS, a known mosquito repel, at 10x potency. The water was sprayed at the window next to the work desk. What happened? Lemongrass was tasted in the mouth in about 4 minutes! The core essence was made from scratch, sort of like how bankers print money out of thin air… now read below and believe!
If you have been hit by a drought and your crops are on the edge of death, try this emergency rescue operation. The Jedi Wizard will balance water into the crop, along with a revitalization to make them stronger to hold on. This service is $250 per acre. And can increase your chances of saving as much as possible from withering away.
Same as the above but for mostly citrus crops for example hit by cold snaps. This service should be employed before the cold snap if one is predicted in the forecast. This service will project heat and temperatures, cold blocks and shielding to simply increase the chances of every orange, lemon, lime etc to survive as long as possible until temps increase. Not all will make it, but, this service is a deterrent, which if brings a 20 to 30% result, thats enough to save on a wide scale. Of course, do what you can on the ground. $100 per acre. If you had damage from winds or floods and the crop hangs in the balance, this service can increase the chances for the crop as crutches so as much of those still standing can be salvaged, than if you were to do nothing and not book this service. A repair and revitalization balance will be done, opposite and according to what just happened, hence, counter balances to the damage. These service will work if the damage to the crop is not past the common sense level of destruction. If the destruction is complete, then this service cant effect the recovery because it past a certain point, it is unsalvagable, which will be your call to make.
Apart of this this package balance is a “into the future” auto balancing which will be a timed top up of any and all tuning´s listed above. This ensures the balancing does not wear down over time. In Radionics there is no TIME, SIZE, DISTANCE.
Secret sauce number 1 is the above list of balances. So not that all secret. The second sauce is something you will do in your fields to super charge your plants, trees or any crop. See below the effects of just secret number 2. Both 1 and 2 will spell blast off for your farm crops, home garden etc. No, not fertilizer!
The Institute for Resonance Therapy (IRT), founded in 1986 by Dr. Marion Graefin Hoensbroech, has focused primarily on forest restoration across Germany and neighboring countries. Their research includes numerous double-blind studies demonstrating the positive effects of radionics. Initially, they experimented with a wide array of radionics equipment. In 1987, ProNova Energetiks (now known as Munovamus), showcased the devices for them.
Institute of Resonance Therapy, Germany
The foundations of using radionics in agriculture were laid by Curtis R. Upton and his colleagues at U.K.A.C.O., a company Upton established. His methods culminated in a significant study for the USDA in the 1950s, his techniques proved remarkably effective. Notably, the Dow Chemical Company conducted a parallel study and achieved similar results. Despite early USDA enthusiasm for the technology, once these studies concluded, the results remained unpublished. Edward Russell explores this potential suppression in his book Report on Radionics (published by C.W. Daniel, Essex, England).
Study produced for the U.S.D.A.
from Report on Radionics, Japanese beetle control.
Modern methods shift the focus from eradicating pests to enhancing soil, seeds, and plants, so they naturally grow healthier and more resilient. Observations suggest that robust plants do not attract pests, which seem to play a role in eliminating genetically weak plants, acting as part of nature’s self-regulating process for survival of the fittest.
IRT’s methods highlight this concept. The organization has discovered that pollution and chemical toxins from pesticides, herbicides, and other waste challenge forests’ ability to adapt. Under normal conditions, trees would take hundreds or even thousands of years to integrate such changes, but the rapid introduction of new compounds severely hampers this process. Forests with higher vitality appear more adaptable, while those with diminished vitality suffer. The ecosystem, through a quantum process called “subtle attractor,” typically sends out signals to initiate adaptation, but the fast-paced changes often prevent any response.
Resonance Therapy seeks to restore the ecosystem’s adaptive capacity by reintroducing an organizing informational field, allowing the system to realign itself. However, this does not imply that continued pollution is sustainable; the ecosystem’s capacity to reorganize will eventually deplete. While informational patterns of IDFs (Informational Data Fields) can be reintroduced, the ecosystem must internalize these patterns to manifest the change. Moreover, repetition of the information is crucial as the system progressively adopts the new structure.
According to Mandelbrot, the repetition of simple patterns forms the foundation of nature’s complex structures. By repeatedly applying simple mathematical formulas, intricate natural forms, like fractals, emerge, increasing crop yield output boosting. This concept underscores how the order of the whole can be discerned in its basic components, with fractals serving as potent IDF resonators.
The IRT begins its process by analyzing topographical maps or aerial photographs of target areas, outlining specific regions for treatment. Using scanners, they digitize the data and convert it into mathematical formulas (fractals), which are manipulated in the computer to identify the Critical Rotation Point (CRP) following the traditions of Abrams and De La Warr.
Guided by the local forest service, the IRT determines the scale of the surrounding ecosystem, recognizing that treating the forest alone requires addressing the entire ecosystem. After identifying the appropriate IDF resonators with a radionic device, balancing sessions begin. Two individuals monitor the results and adjust the balancing sessions, which typically last two to four hours a day, five days a week. Through constant observation, they determine the optimal duration for balancing and when to pause, allowing the ecosystem to absorb the new information.
Rotation of areas to be balanced
Twice a year, comprehensive physical assessments are conducted, including foliage growth, root development, leaf analysis, light measurements, and testing of control trees in surrounding areas. Due to pollution, most forests require about three years of balancing before they can fully restore their self-regulating processes. The outcomes of these sessions are evident across various levels, such as increased humus on the forest floor, a rise in plant species diversity, improved tree nutrition, and enhanced leaf mass. Interestingly, animals in the region seem to detect the balancing and gravitate toward these areas for food and nesting.
In another experiment, the IRT took photographs of specific groups of trees, transmitted IDFs to only one group, and monitored them for three years. Using light meters, they measured how much light the trees’ leaves blocked each year. Despite a drought in the second year, treated trees continued to thrive, outperforming the control group, which suffered significant decline due to the drought.
Further experiments involved comparing sprouted seeds. Ten seeds treated with IDFs were planted alongside ten untreated seeds. After ten days, seeds exhibited significantly more developed root systems and sprouted tops, while the untreated seeds lagged far behind. Even the least developed seed outperformed the most advanced untreated seed.
One particularly fascinating study involved attaching a plant to an EEG and transmitting IDFs from 50 kilometers away. The plant demonstrated a clear response, with EEG readings spiking as soon as the balancing began. This intriguing result reinforces the ongoing research by the IRT to support the goal of crop yield output boosting.
By 1996, the IRT had completed research on projects spanning 40,000 hectares or more. The most crucial takeaway from their findings is that we must urgently halt the degradation of the ecosystem.
IRT Projects 1986–1995:
1986: Laboratory established in Frankfurt. Initial tests on fast-growing plants and a field trial in Krefeld, Germany, yield positive results.
1987: First successful remote treatment of woodlands.
1988: Institute relocates to Tünnich near Cologne, establishing the Schloss Tünnich Institute for Resonance Therapy.
1989: Expansion of treated woodlands, with trial areas established in Holland. New applications include seed treatment and reclaimed lands.
1990–1991: Expansion of treatments to woodlands across several European countries. The IRT successfully treats ecosystems larger than 2,000 acres.
1992–1993: Adaptation of the method for areas exceeding 20,000 acres. Research into Europe’s energetic structure leads to treatments in the Czech Republic.
1994–1995: Relocation to Cappenberg near Dortmund, with new projects in Germany, Scotland, and England. The IRT is commissioned by the Foundation Milieubewustzijn and the Gorbatchev Foundation to treat Russia’s Niznesvirsky Nature Reserve.
The above radionic experiments were done with inferior tech and skills of the time. What the JW can do is much more sophisticated and expansive, which is a superior recipe for success.
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