Magic
of the Future -- A Practical Guide to Action at a Distance Free Video Presentation - Video #1: Introduction by Karl Hans Welz, inventor of the Chi Generator®, Orgonite®, etc. |
A
Gigantic Step into the Future !!! Wilhelm Reich and Franz Anton Mesmer 150 years before Reich invented accumulators of life force, devices that accumulated life force from its surroundings. Masemer called this energy "animal magnetism," Reich called it "orgone." In 1991, I invented the generator of life force (Orgone Generator®, Chi Generator® or Prana Generator®) the first device on the planet that actually generates life force. One year later I invented a very effective material that accumulates life force (chi, orgone, prana, mana), and I called this material orgonite®. |
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Gigantic Step into the Future !!! |
1. Welcome to this new publication, which is an introduction to technologies of Action at a Distance, or AAD. I like to call it Magic of the Future for reasons, which I am going to explain in a few minutes! |
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