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Sustained Electric Current Exposure

Initial Research - Work in Electrified Room

TRANSCRIPT OF DR. GRETEL'S IN-CLASS LECTURE

As I mentioned, this article was published over 20 years ago. Since then, experiment has been replicated and successfully. The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and the Russian Ministry of Energy are only two of the several organizations who have verified these initial findings. Unfortunately, the costliness of retrofitting schools has prohibited widespread use of the electrically charged classrooms. Stolkhom continued to use the
single electrically charged room constructed for the experiments for over ten years, until interest in the project waned and funding was relocated elsewhere. The project boasts an astonishing who's who in the young intellectual world: Arvid Rydberg, the particle physicist, Gustaf Sergel, whose artwork has been purchased by the Moderna Museet and the New York Whitney, as well as Anna Palme who is currently revolutionizing the inner workings of the Stockholm Municipal council have all participated in the project in their youth.

Still, the most exciting development in this research (and the point as which Sailor and I joined the project) is the examination of a segment of the project population whose physiology has actually altered over several years of current exposure.

Let me direct your attention to the figure on my left. It seems that certain subjects' bodies began to store surplus energy in muscle and organ tissue. We have been able to map these particular sites of energy pooling or "reservoirs" as well as the circulating path of the surplus energy flow. After further inquiries into this special segment of the experiment population, we have found that these individuals are able to develop control over the expenditure of this surplus energy. Furthermore, because it is surplus energy, that is, unnecessary for homeostasis of the organism, the current can be directed toward external energy vessels with little or no harm to the subject herself.

We'd like you to meet one of these very special subjects today. This is Kristina, who participated in the original Stockholm experiments.

Gretel: Kristina, Why don't you introduce yourself?
Kristina: Hello.
Gretel: Thank you Kristina, why don't you prepare with Sailor now.

You can imagine that the implications for this mutation are revolutionary. Kristina is now going to demonstrate her ability to control the surplus energy located in the reservoirs in her body's tissue. First, she will simply visually manifest the current. She will then move on two our second demonstration, and the one which we are most excited to share with you today.

You have all been passing around a solid sphere of ice. You will now see Kristina invest this block of ice with energy radiating from her body's reservoirs.

Gretel: Thank you Kristina.

Some of our most promising subjects, Kristina among them, can store and in turn externally exert and control upwards of 1.5 kilowatts in surplus energy. This is enough energy to power a small living space. To demonstrate this feat, Sailor and I have designed a compacted apparatus that requires roughly 1.35 kilowatts to operate. Kristina has extended experience with this machine and will demonstrate her abilities in just a few short moments.

As you can see, the connection between human subject and machine is perfect. Not only does electrical treatment promise the possibility of a symbiotic relationship between humans and their lived environment, the energy is clean with no end waste product given that the energy origin itself is clean. Furthermore, this offers a new way to transport energy and new possibilities for energy distribution and enterprise. This will offer us the chance to re-engineer our collective spaces into sites of communal energy absorption while giving individuals the ability to powering their private home spaces with this communal power source. . . .

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