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More Data on the Effects of the Harmonizers: The McCurry Farm

In document Slim Spurling - Slims Universe(2004) (Page 160-164)

Light controls many biological functions as well as life cycles and hibernation or pupation cycles of insects. Sometimes we take these things for granted the same way we take breathing for granted, but if we pay attention to what is really happening around us, we can learn a great deal about the effects of light.

A few years back Slim was doing some experiments with an Agricultural Harmonizer on the McCurry Farm in northern Iowa. The corn crop on this farm had become infested with corn borers, the devastating larval form of a night-flying miller. These moths come equipped with sensors that respond to nocturnal infrared emanations from unhealthy corn plants. Soon after the installation of an Agricultural Harmonizer with the Environmental Clearing tape, the infestation dissipated, implying an improvement in the health of the corn crop.

If parasites were no longer attracted to the plants, a change in the infrared radiation from the plants occurred. Such a change can even affect the composition of the solar spectrum coming into the fields. Light is what drives the metabolic cycles in green plants. Clearing the air pollution restored the normal solar spectrum re- quired by all plants for the production of proteins and sugars. With the atmosphere in perfect tune, the light from the sun found its way to the crops with no distortion.

In the fall of that same year, the ladybug population on the McCurry farm seemed to explode. Ladybugs are carnivorous in- sects beneficial to farmers and gardeners.

One day as the McCurrys were pulling into their driveway they noticed that the outside wall of the farmhouse had been painted bright orange. Their immediate thought was that some vandals had done this. When they got closer, what they saw was that a huge swarm of ladybugs had congregated on the wall out- side the room where the Harmonizer was humming. The layers of insects were so thick that the house looked like it had been painted orange.

Mr. McCurry later told Slim that he had not even seen a lady- bug in the area in thirty years. Ever since the advent of pesticides for general farming practices, these insects had pretty much disap- peared. Coincidental with the installation of the Harmonizer tech- nology, swarms of “prodigal” ladybugs showed up after a thirty- year hiatus. They arrived miraculously, or so it seems, to feed off the eggs that the corn borer moths had laid on the corn stalks, and Bingo, what do you know? Mother Nature solved the problem. The fact that they returned in such large numbers was an indica- tion that some sort of ecological balance had been restored. What Mr. McCurry also noted was that the corn borers were no longer even attracted to the area.

That fall on the McCurry farm, the corn borer pupae that or- dinarily would have overwintered hatched mysteriously just as soon as it began to freeze. There was no explanation for this, but you could chalk it up to the idea that Mother Nature can handle any situation if you just know how to treat her right. Because they had no sustenance, no plants to lay their eggs on, and no way to repro- duce, the whole outbreak of corn borers was completely aborted in one season.

Every farm in a four-county area had been warned about this plague earlier in the spring, but by the fall of the same year the threat of infestation had been reduced to zero. Even though Slim never took the time to document what took place on the surround- ing farms, it is likely that they were spared this disaster, too.

The McCurrys continued to run their Agricultural Harmonizer from that point on. The ladybugs set up housekeeping, and their presence in succeeding years made the corn borers less of a threat. In addition, the crop yield on the McCurry farm went up 25 to 30 percent over the next several years.

This is what the Harmonizers do. They generate a field effect that brings everything in the environment back into a natural state of harmony and equilibrium. Again and again, what seems to be the case is that the higher frequencies they introduce have a posi- tive impact when applied to any agricultural purpose. Whatever is

beneficial to life is supported by these frequencies, and whatever is destructive to life just does not thrive.

“Grassroots,” Grass Seed, and Grass

Back in the “Early Discoveries” chapter, the subject of paramag- netism was raised. And what Pete Jackson and Phil Callahan told Slim regarding the paramagnetic qualities of the rings and the coils was easily extrapolated to include the Harmonizer and the Harmo- nizer field.

The effects of paramagnetism are manifold, but in short, para- magnetic soils and paramagnetic materials produce healthy plants and healthy bodies. Slim has seen agricultural production increase up to 30 percent in some cases due to the inherent paramagnetic properties of the Harmonizers.

In a test that was done in Mexico on a ranch near Nuevo Laredo, four Agricultural Harmonizers were used to assist in the production of grass seed. There had been a fifteen-year drought in that area, largely due to air pollution and other environmental conditions. The area around Nuevo Laredo had been so badly affected by the drought that the ranchers there had given up on conventional irrigation methods. There was no longer any pas- turage for their livestock, and most of the ranchers and farmers were flat broke.

Four agricultural units were placed right out in the fields in early September, and by the fifteenth of December the rancher re- ported that he had already harvested five crops of grass seed, easily doubling his yield. The hundred-percent increase was a blessing, but the seed that came out of the final crop was a third larger than anything the rancher had ever seen in the same species of grass. What is really outstanding here is that this man was able to save his ranch and his livelihood at a time when other ranchers were going down the tubes.

He felt that the Harmonizers were responsible for more mois- ture close to the ground showing up as heavy dew in the morning

and evening. Once-barren soil now retaining water testifies to the paramagnetic virtues of the Harmonizer technology.

Another case involved a heavily drought-stricken area south- west of Billings, Montana. A rancher there with a 4000-acre spread raises grass to feed the buffalos and horses that graze on her land. Having dug several wells and some trenching in the area, she found out the hard way that the level of groundwater at the ranch head- quarters is ten or fifteen feet down.

After placing two different size Harmonizers at the main house in the summer of 2002, she found that the water level rose to post- hole depth and that the native grasses could easily reach the water table with their roots. At the same time, water began running in several small draws where it had never run before. In an upland area about 1000 feet above the main buildings, a site that might have been swampy in a wet year turned into a pond of standing water. To her knowledge, this had never been seen before in his- tory.

She went into the winter of 2002 with an abundance of grass, and it was probably the only grass in the county! Her neighbors were either selling their herds or importing hay at great expense from areas where there was either irrigation or natural rainfall.

Additionally, she reports the buffalo have been calmer, tamer, and even domesticated to the extent that an old bull will break down the fence and hang around the back door waiting for one of the ladies to come out and scratch him behind the ears! This is abso- lutely unheard-of behavior in a free-range bull buffalo.

Slim ascribes what happened on the Montana ranch to the para- magnetic influence that the Harmonizers produced. The ground water in any area is always present, but for various environmental reasons may not be available. A rising water table in drought con- ditions is a new phenomenon and one that Slim plans to explore in depth in the near future.

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