EXPERIMENTAL 'SCALAR' GENERATOR:

A while back I sent out a bulletin outlining an experimental
"ELF white noise cap" for creating white noise around
a victim's skull which may interefere with the spooks' mind
readers/writers.  That email was based on information given
by Dr. Michael A. Persinger, an electromagnetic field
researcher at Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario.

Then yesterday, I sent a note giving you a reference to an
article published in 1990 ("Megabrain Report, Vol 1, No 1")
which is the first plain-talking article on "scalar waves".
Most victims know that former US Navy scientist Eldon
Byrd has been heavily involved in electronic MC weapons,
and he contributed to the article.

Thinking over both the proposed ELF white noise cap and
the Megabrain article, it occurs to me that any victim who
is capable of building the ELF white noise cap could also
test, with very nearly the same components, the so-called
'scalar generator coils' described in the Megabrain article.

The experimentation would start after the cap and driver
box were built, by varying driving frequency and wave-
form.  This is a technical bulletin suggesting how this
might be done.  I haven't tried this, and skimpy resources
will delay it for me for a while.

I recommend victims and supporters who do not have a
technical background themselves either save this email
or print and save it on paper, because perhaps someone
you know can try this.

First, the ELF white noise cap was proposed as a com-
fortable cloth cap, perhaps a cotton water polo cap, with
small relay coils sewn on to the outside, less their iron
cores.  (Iron cores increase magnetic flux, but you get 
less penetration and more signal distortion than with
air cores.  A square wave applied to an air core coil 
will generate a flux 'wave' much closer to the applied
voltage than with an iron core.)

Now:  The Megabrain article gave a very simple way
to generate 'scalars'.  A scalar is supposedly a 'field'
that accompanies a magnetic field (or electrostatic 
field) but is "over-written" so to speak by either the
magnetic or electrostatic field's  presence.

The article declares that to the best of the authors'
and interviewees' knowledge (Dr. Eldon Byrd
included) a 'scalar' field can be 'exposed' by two
magnetic fields in direct opposition.  The 'scalar'
generated this way is a 'residue' of the application
and cancellation of two opposite electromagnets'
fields.  Very simple, but extremely difficult to
detect.  The article declares that you can't buy 
any kind of a 'scalar' detector.

The article author and interviewees did say that
if scalar fields were generated by opposing coils,
driven by a composite of frequencies starting
down in the ELF range and including components
into the less-than-1-megahertz RF range, much
stronger biological effects could be generated 
than when using non-cancelling magnetic fields.

Enter the ELF white noise cap and driver box.

All that needs to be done is to use homemade
coils, wound from the very common #30 'wire
wrap' wire available from most supply stores
including Radio Shack, but:

    WIND BI-FILAR 'DONUT' SHAPE
    COILS USING TWO DIFFERENT
    WIRE COLOURS.

In other words, make up a coil form using
radial spokes (to allow for tying the coil
windings into a bundled slightly flexible
donut,) where each of the two wires, say,
one red, one blue, traverse the same path
through the body of the coil.

Assuming this device will use air core 
coils, perhaps 3/8" center hole, with each
coil using up one full spool of each coloured
wire wrap wire, and we wind say 8 or 10
bi-filar coils like this to provide good 
cranium coverage,

   CONNECT ALL THE BLUE
   WINDINGS IN SERIES, CLOCKWISE
   BLUE LEAD TO COUNTERCLOCK-
   WISE BLUE LEAD ON THE NEXT
   COIL.  THIS IS LIKE GETTING A
   NUMBER OF FLASHLIGHT CELLS
   ALL POINTING IN SERIES-AIDING
   DIRECTION.

This should be done AFTER sewing the coils
to your cotton water polo cap.

  INDEPENDENTLY CONNECT ALL THE
  RED WINDINGS IN SERIES, CLOCKWISE
  RED ON ONE COIL TO COUNTERCLOCK-
  WISE ON THE NEXT.

This leaves you with four free ends, two blue
and two read, projecting from your cap's coil
array.

Using suitable strain relief, run a two-pair
light, flexible cable from your cap to the driver
box.

Design your driver box so you can apply the
signal output voltage to the two independent
sets of coils so that the respective coils'
magnetic fields are in the same direction, as
done by Dr. Persinger, or in the opposite
direction, to try out the 'scalar' idea.

From then on, keep good notes and try
as many different combinations of applied
voltage frequencies and waveforms to the
cap as possible.

If you use a driver chip like the Exar XR-8038A,
you have three switchable choices of waveform:

- sinusoidal (no harmonics)
- square      (odd harmonics)
- sawtooth  (even harmonics)

...and a range of fundamental frequency variable
from 0.001 Hz up to 200 kHz, which should be
more than enough to eventually hit on a bioeffective
combo.

The square and sawtooth outputs are rich in har-
monics, so with frequency, waveform and magnetic
or 'scalar' mode combinations, there are many 
possibilities.

If an experimenter has the time, it would be possible
to place two or three XR-8038A chips in series to
generate complex composite waves (like those seen
in my apartment.)

The chip can operate on dual power supply of
+/- 15 volts, and double sided power op-amps
can be used to up the output current.  I've seen
the #30 wire carry an amp without burning up,
but 200 ma might be a sensible limit.

The Exar Corporation is at this address:

48720 Kato Road
Fremont CA 94538

And the data sheet available will enable anyone
at the US General Class ham license level to 
build such a device.

I'll try, but time and money are largely beyond
my control.  I'm going to post this email on the
raven1 site (via a click-here) in case you want
to mention it to other experimenters.  The
file's address will be: