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Greetings!
Extraordinary people are everywhere. Some live their lives
quietly, impacting mostly those closest to them, like friends and
family. And then there are those extraordinary folk who forever
change the way the rest of us look at the world.
Its inspirational to know that unusual, gifted people arrive when
humanity most needs them. These are the creative geniuses, the
visionaries, who blaze the trail so the rest of us can follow.
Alas, the lives of these non-average folk are often strewn with
difficulties because they are so very different. Their gifts of
genius - although rewarding - can be a heavy cross to bear.
It is interesting, too, that we don't always recognize the greatness of
these people until after they die, and rarely do we realize who and
what they really are. How often does it seem that extraordinary
people are from elsewhere and not indigenous to this planet at
all. How could they be when they "break the mold" in every way
and defy the boundaries of human limitations set down by the less lofty
majority? What makes these people so uniquely special when they
so frequently are born of average parents in non-unique households?
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FROM ELSEWHERE
by Paula Peterson
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One such man, Patrick Flanagan, PhD, is a perfect example of
extraordinary genius. In addition to achieving the Scientists of
the Year award in 1997, the rest of Flanagan's life reads like a
fabulous fable - except that its all true.
Life magazine was so smitten with this man's genius that it published
an entire special edition featuring Flanagan and his inventions.
He was and still is an enigma to the world, a child prodigy who
astounded the military with his atomic bomb and missile detector - a
device he built at the age of twelve!
His life makes a very good read. So much so, that I convinced him
to agree to an interview - in person. I was privileged to learn a
few things about his man that are not widely known. Stick with me
here, and you'll find that some of his discoveries in the areas of
health and healing - including life extension - may be of great benefit
to you. At the very least, his story will be interesting reading.
Alien Coercion
Many of you will remember the book Pyramid Power, a run-away best
seller in the 70's, written by Patrick Flanagan, PhD. His
research and insights into the power of the pyramid generated an
enduring avalanche of pyramid-mania: from televised documentaries to
strange pyramid shaped hats - a fascination that lasted for years with
much of the world and goes on till this very day.
What was it like to grow up as a genius with extraordinary gifts and
talents? What was it like to be a different kind of kid?
Patrick remarked that it was difficult. His mother used to
say, "Patrick, don't be a genius. Be normal." But Patrick
didn't know what normal was. He was a weird kid and he knew it.
How did the inspiration for his inventions come about? It's
interesting that Patrick is not able to explain how it happens.
Even though it seems his inventions are given to him, he feels that he
really has to work hard for them.
When he was eight, he began having a recurring nightmare each
night. It was a menacing thing. He dreamed of being an
adult pilot, flying over the Pacific Ocean in a single engine airplane.
The engine would die and he would be forced to land on a tiny
island. A UFO would come along and land. Out of the craft
emerged beings who looked like ordinary people; although, they were
taller, beautiful, and had blonde hair.
They had a device that looked like a lap top computer and a helmet with
shiny, silver-like electrodes all over on the inside. This
"helmet" was put on his head, and when he asked what they were doing
they said, "We're measuring your knowledge and intelligence. If
you don't match up to our standards, we're going to destroy you and all
the people on earth."
Talk about pressure! If that happened to you at the age of eight, what
would you do?
Consequently, Patrick began reading everything he could get his hands
on. As long as he continued to read, the nightmares would stay
away. But, if he stopped reading and began playing like the other kids,
the nightmares would start up again.
He established a habit of reading, and by the time he was fourteen he
could read 14,500 words per minute with 95% comprehension. He
literally devoured ten to twelve books a day. His interest was
mainly physics, electronics, chemistry and abnormal psychology:
He was only eleven when he invented the guided missile and atomic bomb
detector, and only twelve when he entered the device in his first
Science Fair in Houston, Texas. When Patrick won over the entire
science fair in Houston for this device, he captured the attention of
the government.
He was in the study hall in school, when the principal spoke over the
loud speaker and said, "Will Patrick Flanagan please come to my
office? The Pentagon is on the telephone." In the
principal's office, a five-star general questioned Patrick about the
atom bomb and missile detector and asked if he could send a group of
people from Wright Paterson Air Force Base to look at it. Patrick
said yes, and so he did.
After he showed them his device, they took it. Later, he received
a letter stating that they had placed the device in a satellite.
When he asked them about the details, he was told that it was
classified information. Apparently, his device was now top secret
- even from him - and he never saw it again for many years.
The Neurophone
When Patrick was thirteen, he was inspired by a science fiction story
written in 1911 by Hugo Gurnsbach, founder of the large electronics and
science publishing house. The hero in the story was much like Nikola
Tesla. He found it interesting that in his story, Gurnsbach had
made startling predictions about television, radar, and
intercontinental missiles, to name a few, long before they were
actually invented.
In the story, the hero had a device with two electrodes that he put on
his head, and when he went to sleep at night, the device would transmit
all the news of the world into his brain. Since Patrick had an
insatiable appetite for knowledge, he thought, Man, if I had one of
those, it could really accelerate my learning.
Six months later, he developed one and called it the Neurophone: an
ultra-sonic radio transmitter with two electrodes that goes onto your
head. Any sound played into it bypasses normal hearing and
transmits directly into the long-term memory center of the brain.
Among other uses - like amplifying thoughts for telepathic projections
- the Neurophone made it possible for severely hearing impaired people
to hear. So he decided to apply for a patent.
In the mean time, he was invited to lecture at the Houston Amateur
Radio Club with over 400 people in attendance. Afterward, a
reporter for the Houston Post newspaper approached and told him that
his granddaughter was profoundly deaf with spinal meningitis. He
asked if she might be able to hear with his device. Patrick
didn't have the answer, but he invited him to bring his granddaughter
to his house, which he did.
When the electrodes were on her head, she heard very clearly with
it. She became very excited and started bouncing to the rhythms
of the music.
The reporter was so impressed that he wrote an article about it and put
it on the Associated Press wire service. The next day, Patrick
was on the front page of over 300 major newspapers throughout the
United States.
As a result, all kinds of offers began pouring in. He received
over a million letters and he and his mother did the best they could in
handling the correspondence. Pretty overwhelming for a thirteen
year old!
Shortly afterward, Life Magazine interviewed him and published a
special edition featuring his work. He then received invitations
to be a featured guest on numerous television and radio shows to
demonstrate his device.
Being a child prodigy and a genius wasn't the only thing unusual about
Patrick. Since his school didn't have a gymnastics program, he
became self-trained, and ended up wining the gymnastic championship of
the southern United States by being able to perform an astounding feat
with his body that no one else could do. A physiologist figured
out that it took about 10,000 pounds of force to lift himself off the
ground in the way that he did.
While still in his teens, he was offered the Gold Plate Award for the
Neurophone, which was quite a prestigious honor back then. At the
awards banquet, Patrick found myself among very powerful people, one of
whom was Admiral Red Rayburn, who at the time was director in charge of
the CIA. It was at this time that Rayburn and Patrick began their
friendship.
Rayburn soon offered Patrick a college scholarship to any university in
the world, in addition to a thirty-thousand dollar per year allowance,
with the stipulation that upon graduating, Patrick would come to work
for the CIA for five years. That was too much to conceive of for
a teenager back then, so he turned down the offer, of which he is now
glad that he did.
Now when Patrick tried to patent the Neurophone, the patent office
wouldn't grant the patent because they didn't believe it could
work. Normally patents come out in about two years after being
filed. It took about nine years before they would grant the patent
because they said there was no prior state of the art on this kind of
thing. (How could there be a prior state of the art? Isn't an
invention a new design?)
So they closed the files and refused to give him a patent. By
then, Patrick was in his early twenties. He and his patent lawyer
flew to the patent office with the model of the device. The examiner
who had closed the file wanted to test it, so he brought in a patent
office employee - a man who had been deaf for 15 years. The
examiner said that if this man can hear with the Neurophone, he would
grant the patent.
The deaf man liked opera, so they played a recording of one of the
world's greatest opera singers. When the electrodes were put on
his head, he heard with it and he cried. The patent examiner
began crying, and then they all cried.
They reopened the files, which has never been done - before or since -
in the history of the patent office, and issued his patent for the
Neurophone.
Day of the Dolphin
Patrick then joined forces with Dr. Wayne Bateau, who was doing US Navy
research on dolphin communication. Their research company was
called Listening Incorporated. They contracted with a secret facility
at China Lake proving grounds in California and the testing area was
set up in a lagoon on a small island off of Oahu. Since dolphins
can't vocalize, Patrick and Wayne built an electronic device that
translated human speech into complex ultra-sonic dolphin whistles. When
the dolphins duplicated these whistles it would be translated back into
human speech. Over a period of time, they developed a 30-word
vocabulary with the dolphins.
Every ship building company in the world has their own special steel
formula: the Russians have theirs, the Germans, the Japanese, and so
forth. Because of the dolphin's extraordinary abilities with
sound, Patrick and Wayne successfully trained dolphins to recognize the
different metallic alloys of ships and submarines using their sonar.
The dolphins were then used to patrol the harbor at Viet Nam. The
dolphins used their sonar to ping any ship that came in and would then
hit a special board constructed by the research team. This told
them where the ship came from. This of course, meant that the
training and interactions with the dolphins had military applications.
Interactions with the dolphins were developing further when Wayne
Bateau - who was younger than Patrick at the time - died of a
heart-attack. He drowned while swimming in only three feet of
water. There is still doubt as to whether it really was an
accident, for apparently, their research and training with the dolphins
was quite threatening to certain military powers.
After Wayne died, Patrick and those who were still working on the
project wanted to continue, but the government cancelled it. They
took all of their research files and locked them under secrecy for 50
years.
Much of that research has never been published since it's still a
government secret. However, in the movie, Day of the Dolphin, the idea
for the story was actually taken from Patrick's and Wayne's
research. Patrick remarked that in the movie it is mistakenly
portrayed that dolphins wore explosives and purposely killed themselves
by ramming into ships. That has never happened because it takes
millions of dollars to train a dolphin in the first place.
Now, we enter into an area of Patrick's life where his research and
discoveries become particularly valuable to all of us, especially in
the field of health and longevity. This is so cool.
The Fountain of Youth
Patrick meets Dr. Coanda at Stanford University in Connecticut while he
was still young. Dr. Coanda, an amazing man himself, is written
about in Encyclopedia Britannica as the man who built the first jet
airplane in 1911. He is also known as the father of fluid
dynamics with over 500 patents on fluid amplifiers.
Coanda was in remarkable health and lived to be one-hundred and
one. At his 80th birthday party, Patrick meets him for the first
time and from then on they become friends. Dr. Coanda takes
Patrick under his wing and shares with him important research and
discoveries.
He tells Patrick that the legend of the Fountain of Youth is true and
that there is scientific fact to back it up. There are five
places on earth where people are in extremely good health and live to
be over 100 years old: a place in Hunza land, a place in Ecuador,
another place in Peru, the county of Georgia in Russia, and a place in
Mongolia. Although, the diets are healthy, the kinds of foods
they eat are all different. Yet, the one thing they all have in common
is the water.
Most of us learn in school that water is the same everywhere in the
world: it freezes at zero degrees, boils at 100 degrees, and has a
certain viscosity and surface tension. However, those are the
average qualities of water.
Dr. Coanda said that water is different everywhere in the world.
He could analyze water and predict the average life span of the people
who lived in that area; just from the water they drank.
When he went to Hunza land at the turn of the century, he had to hike
three months through jungles, climb mountain peaks, and cross rope
bridges in order to get there. He found that the water came from
glaciers that are millions of years old.
There were certain characteristics of Hunza water he tried his whole
life to duplicate and never succeeded. He said, "You, Patrick,
will invent a machine which will create this kind of water anywhere in
the world. You will save many, many lives." He then turned
the research over to Patrick who continued with it for many
years.
So what is it about the water from Hunza land that makes it so
special? Is it the mineral content? Dr. Coanda had no idea
what it was. He thought that it could have been the cold
temperatures or the altitude. Hunza land is a valley at 8000 feet
elevation surrounded by some of the tallest mountains in the
world. These mountains have ice blue glaciers and this is where
the water comes from.
The Secret of Health and Longevity
The Hunza people claimed that their secret of health and longevity came
from drinking the glacier waters filled with all these silt
minerals. They did have one well in the area with clear water but
none of the residents would drink from it. They saved that water
for the tourists.
So, Patrick started his own research into water. He discovered
that when putting rubies, quartz crystals, and other gem stones in
water and letting it sit overnight that it changed the structure of the
water and lowered the surface tension.
What is surface tension? According to Patrick, it has to do with
the webbing angel of water. If you put a drop of water on a piece
of paraffin and look at it from the side, that drop of water will form
a nearly perfect sphere because it cannot penetrate the paraffin.
But if you put a drop of water on quartz crystal it penetrates it 100%
and the drop goes flat.
It is well known in food science that every food and substance has a
certain webbing angle of water. If it is above a certain angle it
cannot wet the food. As an example, it's difficult to mash
potatoes with cold water as they will only clump up. Boiling the
water causes the surface tension to go way down, which makes it much
easier to mash the potatoes.
Ordinary water has a high surface tension and Hunza water has a lower
surface tension, different viscosity, and a slightly different freezing
and boiling point. Simply put, this means that Hunza water is
wetter and therefore, it penetrates more easily.
So why is this important for the human body? The cells in our
body have to be fully wetted with water in order to exchange nutrients:
first of all, to get rid of toxins generated by their own metabolism
and secondly, to absorb nutrients. If the cells are not wetted
the nutrients cannot penetrate the surface of the cell. Since the cells
are covered with protein lipid membranes, which are fatty acids, and
since oil and water do not mix, its important that the surface tension
of water be low enough to allow penetration.
Further more, Patrick found that the minerals in Hunza water are
colloidal. What exactly does "colloidal" mean? Colloidal
means that it is suspended but not dissolved. A cloud, by the
way, is a colloidal suspension of water droplets. In that case
the suspension medium is air and water. When the suspension
medium is water, the minerals must be small enough and carry a strong
enough electrical charge so that they don't coagulate and repel each
other.
Basically, colloidal minerals are more bio-available. In fact,
it's what the body needs and uses since it has to work really hard to
separate the minerals. For example, if you take magnesium
chloride in order to get the magnesium, your body has to separate the
chloride from the magnesium before it can use the magnesium.
Colloid minerals also have a negative electrical charge, which is very
important. The higher the negative charge the more they will suspend in
water without dropping out. So they have to be tiny and have a
strong charge.
Consequently, Patrick realized that the secret of Hunza water was in
the tiny colloidal minerals. After analysis, he found that these
minerals were mostly silica - the same kind of silica that is found in
quartz crystals. Silica is an essential mineral for the human
body that helps to produce collagen, the matrix that holds our skin
together.
Quartz crystal is silica in a crystal form and is different from
amorphous silica which is totally non-crystalline. There are
actually stages in between these states that no one knew about until
recently. The same holds true for carbon: there is soft amorphous
carbon and then there are diamonds.
Overall, Patrick had worked for nearly 30 years trying to figure out
how to make Hunza water. Along the way, he had become famous for
Pyramid Power, and was a featured speaker all over the world, with
television specials and a movie made about him, called Outer Space
Connections.
Revolutionary Discoveries
In due course, he and his wife went through a hermit stage and withdrew
from the public eye. They moved to Sedona, Arizona and bought a house
on forty acres of land completely surrounded by trees which was 15
miles up a dirt road with no name. It was there that they
isolated themselves for 14 years. It was during those years
in isolation, along with practicing specific spiritual disciplines,
that Patrick made some of his most revolutionary discoveries.
Crystal Energy was his first concentrated colloidal solution which when
added to water, restructures it. He and his wife went on a
six-month fast on water and juices supplemented with Crystal Energy. By
the end of the fast, he had lost 45 pounds and his wife lost about 25
pounds. Friends were astounded and amazed at how much younger
they looked - like teenagers.
I have to comment here that Patrick does, indeed, look very healthy and
far younger than his age of 58. He is certain that his youthful
appearance is from using his technology and from the water he later
developed using micro-clusters silica which he calls Silica-Hydride.
In subsequent research, Patrick and his research team took hundreds of
people off the streets to do dark field microscope studies of their
blood. It was found that most people's blood looked like
sewers: the cells were all clumped together with free-radical
damage, and sometimes, little parasites were seen swimming
around.
After taking the silica-hydride product, their blood cells would become
beautiful and discreet again, the parasites would disappear and all the
damage from free-radicals would be gone - all within 15 minutes of
taking only two capsules. Amazing!
Clinical research has found that most people are dehydrated much of the
time, although, no one knows why our sense of thirst seems to disappear
as we get older. When we're babies, we know immediately when we
need water and we cry for it. And yet, as we get older, we can
become severely dehydrated and not even know it. It's a condition
in modern people that eventually leads to plaque on arteries, heart
attacks and nutritional deficiencies caused from a build up of toxins
that the body cannot eliminate.
To make matters worse, the surface tension of the bodily fluids goes up
as we age and no one knows why. Dehydration is one of the major
indicators of the aging process. On top of that, in today's
world, various factors like electro-magnetic pollution, unhealthy
diets, and in particular, poor water, destroys the electrical charge of
blood cells.
Studies show that Silica Hydride is the greatest hydrating agent ever
discovered. In Patrick's research studies, people were given
Silica Hydride and in four weeks the average person on the study
reversed age - as far as hydration is concerned - by five years.
So why is it that we have to re-structure water in this fashion?
It doesn't seem natural. There must have been a time when
healthier, life-giving water was more available on the earth.
Patrick agrees and remarks that there are many theories about that.
The Firmament
The Bible it tells of a time when people lived to be hundreds of years
old and some biblical scholars say that there was a constant light
everywhere - everything was lit up. There are scientists who
believe that the earth was once surrounded by ice crystals high up in
the stratosphere. The ice crystals refracted sunlight and blocked
cosmic rays which are damaging to our DNA. Cosmic rays are
passing through us all the time now.
"The firmament" that is mentioned in the Book of Genesis alludes to
this hypothesis of an atmosphere made of water.
Patrick says that the Great Flood of Noah's time - which is recorded in
many ancient texts throughout the world - was caused by the ice
crystals coagulating, as colloids tend to do. And so it rained
for forty days and forty nights which flooded the entire earth.
Prior to the flood, it may have rained occasionally from the firmament
making healthy water much more available in those days.
There are theories, too, that say humans once ate only the flowers,
leaves and fruits, and that something of a catastrophic nature happened
which destroyed nearly all living things. The surviving humans became
nomadic since much of the earth was then uninhabitable with less
available food. This is when humans began to eat the
animals.
Patrick agrees with the theories that humans did not eat meat prior to
the Great Flood, which is another reason for why human's had longer
life spans. In certain areas above and below the equator where
our ancestors originally came from, they lived in jungles where they
simply reached out and picked their food. Since their food was so
abundant, they played for the most part and didn't have to work for it.
When earth's climate began to change and the rain forests started
drying up, fruit became less available. So, humans began
scavenging for food outside the forests. Not only that, the
earth's axis was once straight up and down, which caused spring to
pervade all year long all over the planet.
Recent Discoveries
There is more exciting research brewing in Patrick's laboratory and he
noticeably brightens as he talks about his latest discovery of yet
another component of Hunza water that he didn't know about.
He found that it had hydride ions which are hydrogen atoms with a
negative charge plus an extra electron. A hydrogen atom normally
has only one proton and one electron, but it can actually take on and
carry an extra electron. That extra electron can actually
neutralize free radicals and participate in all the thousands of
chemical reactions in the body that requires extra
electrons.
By using a laser and other techniques, Patrick discovered that these
hydride ions (H-minus ions) are in Hunza water and also in the juices
of all fresh raw, living fruits and vegetables. He stated
emphatically that we should all eat raw food - period - and no cooked
food.
"Hurrah!" I exclaimed, and threw up my arms, startling Patrick just a
bit. Being a health educator for several years, I was thrilled to hear
him say this. I have emphatically encouraged others to eat raw,
living foods as much as possible for greater health.
When food is processed, dried or cooked, the first thing that leaves
the food are these important H-minus ions. The enzymes are
destroyed, too, because the enzymes can't function without them.
That's why the enzymes stop functioning and die from heating.
Patrick think it's the most important nutrient. Unfortunately,
it's also the one that disappears the fastest. Most people are
very deficient in it. Patrick and I both know many people who
were dying of cancer who went on a raw food, raw juice only diet and
cured themselves because they were giving their body all the right
nutrients. Freshly made raw juices are the most abundant in these
extra electrons.
When Patrick discovered the H-minus ion and figured out a way to
impregnate water with them, he started drinking it. It gave him a
lot of energy and he felt good too. He eventually developed a very
stable form of micro-clustered water with H-minus ions.
Those who took his special water reported miracles. One woman
reported restoration of her nerve-damaged arm after she had no feeling
in it for 15 years. Diabetics have reported the return of
feelings in their legs after having lost it for 20 years.
The remarkable thing about all of this is that it has been such a
win-win situation. Patrick's discoveries have done great things
for so many people.
What a guy. I carefully asked, "Have you ever felt that you're
really from elsewhere?"
Patrick paused thoughtfully, looked at me intensely, then nodded in
silence with a hint of a cosmic twinkle in his eye.
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