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Ed Skilling - The man behind the Photon Genie technology
Through
an early experiment, he realized there were benefits to sound
frequencies. On the family lawn, he transmitted radio signals underground from
one copper pipe to another. To his surprise, the grass between the two
copper pipes grew profusely. When he sent radio frequencies through soil
planted with alfalfa seeds, he found they grew higher and faster than
usual as well. Ed
trained as an electrical engineer, though his passion for engineering
drew him to the fields of mechanical and hydraulic engineering. Rather
than work in a conventional industry, Ed Skilling devoted his efforts to
his true passion, which was developing his own inventions. Ed's hobby and
rapidly growing knowledge led to industrial engineering positions. He
worked in Aerospace Engineering from 1950 to 1983. As his knowledge of
electronics, mechanics, and hydraulics became known, he secured steady
promotions. Eventually he was advanced to a position as an electronic
engineer and section head with the first guided missile plant in the
United States. Ed's ability to solve aerospace and industrial problems by
inventing innovative machinery attracted several companies over the
years. It
was the death of his daughter from cancer in 1983 that turned Ed's
interest to advancing the use of electricity for health. Establishing his own company, E.F. Skilling, Inc., he continued building
electronic devices for electro-medicine, as a designer, including pulse
and neuro-muscle stimulators, the SuperPro and the Photon Sound
Beam. The
U.S. Psychotronics Foundation awarded him the "Man of the Year"
award for his Sweep Resonator. He
was the first to build on the frequency research of Royal Raymond Rife
after his work had been dropped in the 1950s. Collaberating with a group
of prestigious doctors in the 1930's, Rife utilized radio tubes to
demonstrate how frequency could be used to cure cancer. The American
Medical Association eventually succeeded in burying Rife's work. In
1988, Ed attended a meeting during a conference in Los Angeles, where
several medical doctors showed interest in applying Rife's work with
frequency to cure AIDS. Rife had used high frequencies in the radio
wave range to kill a variety of viruses associated with specific
diseases. Ed had been researching frequency devices so he
volunteered to further develop Rife's work to develop a frequency
generator. Ed
had also studied the work of Georges Lakhovsky. Lakhovsky had worked with
hospitals in the application of frequency in the 1920s. Lakhovsky
recognized that cells have a natural frequency that keeps them healthy
and resistant to viruses and other pathogens. In order to restore this
natural frequency, Lakhovsky developed a Multiple Wave Oscillator to
produce high frequencies. The frequencies, in turn, produced a broad
range of harmonic frequencies. When
an object is exposed to its natural frequency it will pick up or resonate
with that frequency. This is what happens when two violins have been
precisely tuned. If the string on one violin is plucked or vibrated, the
same string on the other violin will start to vibrate as well. When
exposed to the harmonics produced by Lakhovsky's Multiple Wave
Oscillator, the cells could pick up their natural frequency with the
results that their strength and health would be improved. In
a Radio News Magazine article published in February 1925, Lakhovsky
wrote: "In conclusion I wish to call attention of the reader to the
fact that I have obtained very conclusive results not only with a
wavelength of two meters, but with longer and shorter wavelengths. The
main thing is to produce the greatest number of harmonics possible."
Skilling
devoted his talents and genius to the design of a unit incorporating the
research of Lakhovsky and Rife to produce a healing frequency and also a
broad range of harmonic frequencies. Skilling does not strive toward
developing units for specific diseases. Rather, he designed a unit
to output 728 Hz which is the Rife frequency considered to be the most
healing. This frequency is carried on a radio frequency wave to transport
it to the body. This works in the same way a radio transmitter carries
the signal for a particular radio station so it can be received by a
radio in any given area. Skilling's unit operates with a very gentle 100
milliwatts of power, a lot less intense than it's Rife cousin. The
carrier wave of 28.322 MHz is in the high radio frequency (RF) band. The
728 Hz modulates the 28.322 MHz to create a great range of harmonic
frequencies - up into the Giga Hertz range. The
cells can then pick up their resonant healthy frequency. The immune
system can gradually grow in strength, thus allowing the body to heal
itself naturally rather than creating an artificial homeostasis through
the use of frequencies. Ed's unit became known as the RF Flat Pack or
Sound Magi. The design has since been improved and is now known as a
Harmonic Pulser. Ed
has worked with a number of health practitioners who have found that the
Sound Magi (now the Harmonic Pulser) assists the body in at least two
ways: 1.
Increased blood circulation, and 2.
Improved lymph flow. Ed Skilling says he's been putting
electricity into his body either accidentally or on purpose since he was
a boy. He's certain electricity has been good for him. What motivates Ed
to continue his research? The many 'thank you' letters he receives. Ed Skilling still actively lectures and educates America about the positive effects of energetic medicine. Though he is in his 80s, he exhibits the zeal and vigor of a man twenty years his junior. Even after gaining international recognition for his work with frequencies, he still selflessly carries on his research for the greater benefit of the Energy Medicine community.
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Updated January 01, 2007
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