Archive for the 'Psychotronics' Category
How to Build a Radionics Device that Works by Mind Power

Can’t recall where I downloaded this from. Put together by Kees de Jonge, it’s a richly illustrated guide to assembling your own radionics devices. Highly recommended for Uncle Chuckie wannabes.
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Cybershaman Download Link

Now that the Cybershaman website is on permanent hiatus, those wanting to download the free Cybershaman software and instruction manual can do so from the Occult Underground website. The files can be accessed here. For questions regarding the software, you can join the Yahoo! Cybershaman discussion group and ask away to your heart’s content.
1 commentThe Black Box and Other Psychic Generators
Here’s an ebook in PDF format that might interest you. Penned by Dr. W. E. Davis, there’s stuff here about telepathy, pyramid power, the Heironymus Machine and the De La Warr Camera. A must for psychotronics afficionados. Happy reading!
2 commentsMuch Ado About Magnets
Remember the Mythbusters episode where they seemingly claimed to have debunked the psionic helmet? Well, now mainstream science says that magnets may help make the brain grow stronger. While the exact mechanism remains unknown, the boys in white lab coats have determined that magnets can induce electric fields in the brain tissue which, in turn, activate or deactivate groups of neurons. They theorized that this process aids learning and memory by strengthening brain circuits through a process called long-term potentiation (LTP). Emphasis on LONG-TERM. Something that a Mythbusters episode is NOT!
No commentsPsychotronic 8 Radionic Workstation

Here’s a spiffy new radionic workstation that’s got enough bells and whistles to keep both tyros and vets very happy for a long time.
The folks at Higher Power Technologies call this workstation the Psychotronic 8. Personally, I think Psychotronic Overkill would be the perfect nom de guerre for this contraption. If looks could kill, this thing would be on death row right about now.
Expect to shell out close to $3,000 for one of these babies. Kinda pricey, methinks. But judging from the life force that’s coming out of the pic and caressing my palm with all the subtlety of a Mack truck running over roadkill, I believe it’ll be three grand well spent.
No commentsCybershaman Radionic Software

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock the past few years or so, you’ve probably heard of Ernie Vega’s popular creation. Cybershaman is a complete software system specifically developed to unleash the awesome power of the mind that is latent in all of us. This causal manifestation interface is based on focused intent and Universal Law, and is driven at its core by the combined principles of non-linear resonance, quantum computing, and sacred geometry.
Ernie seems to have dropped off the face of the Earth, but not before making the final version of Cybershaman available as a free download. A manual of sorts was compiled by an avid user and serves as an excellent guide to getting the most out of this program. There also exists a discussion group where users can share their tips, tricks, techniques and experiences in using this software.
1 commentCrystal Skull Succor Punch

If you’re in the market for a decent succor punch, be sure to check out this uber cool version by Andy Schwarm. I particularly like the Ghost Rider meets Rambo vibe of this thing. With this gadget, you don’t only get to kick reptilian ass, you even get to look the part.
Pictured is the 12V model, which plugs into a car cigarette lighter socket. A green LED indicator on the black plug illuminates the skull at night for that utterly creepy look. There’s also a portable version that operates on a 9V battery. Only at CTBusters.
No commentsExcalibur Briefing is Heavy Reading

A friend gifted me recently with a copy of Tom Bearden’s Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena. I’ve just finished perusing it, and I have to warn you that the book is definitely not for newbies. It’s laden with so much technical jargon, you’ll need to have some working knowledge in modern physics to make heads or tails of what is written. However, there is enough information presented in layman’s terms to leave the casual reader with interesting concepts to ponder on. For those who aren’t ready to plunk down thirty bucks for the book, there are excerpts available online at The Tom Bearden Website which cover such topics as remote viewing, UFOs, psychotronics, radionics and scalar electromagnetic weapons.
No commentsBuddha Machine Mod

I stumbled upon this nice little gadget over at FM3 Buddha Machine. Here’s a short review from the website:
The Buddha Machine is a little plastic box that plays music.
Specifically, FM3 constructed nine drones, varying from two seconds to 42 seconds, which repeat endlessly in the listener’s ear until the “track” is switched to the next drone (or the two AA batteries run out).
The machine has its own built-in speaker, in case one would like to fill a room with the drones, but there is also a headphone jack for more personal meditative experiences. There’s a switch on the side that allows for traversal of the tracks, and a DC jack (though an adapter is not included) for those who would like the Buddha Machine experience be truly endless.
In a way, it’s like the cheapest pre-loaded iPod you’ll ever be able to buy.
So basically, the Buddha Machine is similar to the chant box used in Buddhist temples throughout Asia. But instead of repeating loops of monks or nuns praying, the Buddha Machine serves up ambient music a la Brian Eno. Cool!
But like any self-respecting Buddhist, it is the emptiness that fascinates me. In this particular case, it is the empty space inside the gadget that grabs my interest.

Judging from the exploded view of the Buddha Machine above, there is enough space in there to squeeze in a few pieces of orgonite and a tiny double terminated quartz crystal. If you’ve seen the insides of a Don Croft Terminator Zapper, you’d know what I mean. When activated, the sound vibrations from the built-in speaker will stimulate the orgonite into releasing orgone. The quartz crystal can be programmed to direct the orgone toward the fulfillment of a specific task.
The Buddha Machine retails for $23 plus shipping stateside. With just a little modding, you can turn this baby into your very own personal psychotronic tool.
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