Archive for October, 2009

They Destroy Pioneers – Heal Yourself With Color

October 30th, 2009



It seems to me that the way society functions is this way:

95% of society just goes along. Out of the 5% that is left of society come our great thinkers, healers, artists, musicians, creators etc.

Within the 95% a select group of individuals set themselves up as experts or authorities and they then compel the 95% to fall within that norm.

The A.M.A. , religious leaders, bureaucrats, educational leaders, have all built rules for the 95%. And if you are one of the 95% and mind your own business, FOLLOW THE RULES and don’t go scratching the surface of things as the “appear” to be, all is well.

But what of the 5% who have decided to become pioneers in their fields and to bring the world new ideas.

If you look back at some of the pioneers; you will see how this secret group of experts and authorities took it upon themselves to DESTROY both the pioneers and their teachings. In this way they were able to keep their own vested interests alive.

Here are just a few to whet your appetite, so that you can find others by yourself.

Paracelsus was a wonderful healer from Germany, almost 500 years ago. His methods did not include the scalpel or any type of chemical, drug poisons. Rather he treated the “whole” man, realizing that man is comprised of much more than a physical body. The doctors at the time were furious because of his amazing track record of healing, and as a result they lured him to a mountain top and pushed him off.

Delaware from England, was the inventor of the BLACK BOX radionics device, which was used at this time for a most successful, all natural form of pest control for crops, along with a great many other healing uses that would have benefited mankind. But he was battered from pillar to post by the Royal Medical Society and was in and out of court. They bankrupted him and destroyed his devices.

Nicole Tesla wanted to give the world access to a generator that would provide FREE energy! The powers that be, who were getting rich, selling regulated,controlled, high priced electricity and petroleum drove him out of Long Island. He went to Colorado. They sent agents out to blow up his lab. They were only interested in using this inventor, of one of the greatest minds of the century, for the military, with his invention of the “Death Ray!” And giving the world FREE energy was not on their agenda.

Darius Dinshah, the originator of Spectro-Chrome Therapy was another pioneer who fell under the axe of the authorities.

I have personally studied Dinshah’s Color healing methods and I have one of his original Color projectors.

I have used his color filters and projector for over 20 years and have found it’s curative, healing powers to be beyond words.

I would like to tell you a little about how the authorities crushed him and his pioneering ideas.

Dinshah P. Ghadia, was born in Bombay, India on November 28Th 1873. He made his first visit to the United States in 1896 at (23 years of age.) He met both Thomas Edison and Nicola Tesla.

During the Bubonic plague in India, the niece of one of the Theosophical Society friends was dying. Orthodox healing methods did not help. Dinshah turned to the then noted Color Healer of the time Dr. Ewin Babbitt and applied his methods. He saved her life using this form of healing! It wasn’t until 23 years later that he devised his own healing system- Spectro- Chrome.

In 1911 he emigrated to the United States with his wife and two children. In 1918, he received a commission as a captain in the New York City Police reserve and joined the American Association of Progressive Medicine.

In 1920 he gave his first lecture on Spectro-Chrome therapy and established the Spectro-Chrome Institute in New York City.

In 1933 he wrote the Spectro-Chrome Therapy Encyclopedia.

In 1947, the FDA brought hit to trial in Camden, New Jersey. Coincidentally, a fire destroyed his institutes main building! Coincidence, I think not! He lost all his scientific equipment, models, library, and case history’s, thus impeding his defense in court.

He was found guilty of being a medical quack. It resulted in a $20,000 fine and probation for 5 years. Dinshah had to surrender all his remaining books and equipment. The FDA burned the books and destroyed the color projectors with their sledge hammers. They even went into the homes of private citizens who had purchased color projector and destroyed them. The total value was over $250,000.

The moral of the story: Don’t mess with the FDA or the AMA and try to heal people as a pioneer.

His Three sons are keeping up the work of their father, going as best they can with the FDA, AMA and IRS looking over their shoulders.

You can contact his sons for more information :

The Dinshah Health Society

PO Box 707

Malaga, NJ 08328

USA

Learn all you can about color healing. It is here to stay.

By: Ellis Peterson

Fire Protection For Businesses

October 27th, 2009



It is quite striking to note that fire protection is a highly underrated policy here in the United Kingdom. If we take a look at the situation it is especially staggering – fires occur quite frequently in the country. Even if we are a highly educated populace, we don’t do well in terms of controlling this highly preventable disaster. This is why last 2006, the Fire Protection Order (2005) was finally ratified in order to force businesses to take charge of their own fire safety. This is why nowadays, more and more businesses have become aware of modern fire safety equipment and practices such as the use of CO2 fire extinguishers on electrical fires and regular employee fire training.

Fire safety is a key concern for most of us business owners. I have been a scientific equipment distributor for more than 15 years now and I must say that especially in an industry like mine this can really be a sensitive issue. I regularly transport highly volatile chemicals for one – which means that if a bottle of flammable fluid was so much as ignited by a small piece of cigarette cinder it could already start a hard to control chemical fire. I also operate with a good number of electronic equipment such as a heavy duty electrical generator and of course, a network of desktop computers. This is why in my case, I keep a good number of CO2 fire extinguishers on stock since this type of fire extinguisher is the most ideal in putting out electrical fires. I also have a good number of carbon monoxide detectors in key areas where there is a good amount of gas powered equipment to make sure that the silent killer CO does not pull the trigger on my personnel.

The key point I would like to illustrate through my example here is that fire protection varies from business to business, from need to need. Part of the Fire Risk Assessment program by the government is to do just that – to tailor fit one’s fire safety needs. As you may already have notice,d my need for a particular type of fire extinguisher and the number I need depended heavily upon the industry in which I work in. Restaurants carry a good number of wet chemical fire extinguishers for example, in putting out cooking fires. To know your own need, a consultation with a fire marshall and / or fire engineer is quite essential.

Thus, if you need to know whether you need a CO2 fire extinguisher or a wet chemical fire extinguisher or perhaps a transportable container or a static one, seeking expert advice is really the only practical option out there. Fire protection for businesses is a very relative issue and an essential one at that. We all need fire safety as I have mentioned, we are a country that is prone to fires. Whether it be in a household, a flower shop or a bank everyone needs to make sure that his property and livelihood is well protected. Better than insurance as they say indeed, is prevention.

By: Bennett Glover

Have Most Gemstones Been Treated or Altered?

October 25th, 2009



Consumers purchase literally billions of dollars worth of jewelry each year. However, very few know what a large percentage of the stones in a typical jewelers store have been altered or enhanced by heat, exposure to nuclear irradiation, infusions with glass or resins to hide cracks, or some other process. The percentage of treated stones on the market is quite large and the savvy jewelry buyer should know exactly what he or she is buying.

Since the dawn of civilization, jewelry artists have treated gemstones to enhance their beauty and value. Sometimes this was done in honesty simply to improve the gem, but other times it was done with intent to deceive the buyer. In recent decades, with the scientific advances that have been made, the alteration and enhancement of gemstones has become both commonplace and increasingly sophisticated.

Natural gemstones are rare. Only a comparative few of the stones that are mined consist of the very best quality. If the natural stones that are not the very best can be improved to increase their beauty, and the changes are permanent and fully disclosed to the buyer, why not take the efforts to make a gem crystal put forth its very best appearance? Stones that are naturally nothing much to look at can be made quite beautiful. Many simply view gem enhancements as lending nature a slight helping hand to finish the job started deep inside the earth. Of course, the issues of gem enhancement are just not that simple. While some of these changes are indeed permanent and nearly impossible to detect even with specialized scientific equipment, such is not always the case.

Unfortunately, the positive results of some gem treatments are only temporary, some can even make the gem hazardous to the wearer by making the stone radioactive, and others may hide an otherwise weak or damaged stone making it appear as if it were fully sound. Therefore it’s worthwhile to know something about gem treatments. The goal of most gem treatments is to alter the crystal structure of the gem to improve its color or hide its flaws. In some cases materials are added to fill cracks and hide other flaws or inclusions – but these additions do not significantly improve its strength. Common gemstone treatments include heat from warm to bright white heat, infusion with glass or other materials, irradiation with a variety of forms of radioactive energy from beta particles to neutrons and gamma rays as well as alteration of the gem with various dyes.

If the seller fully discloses the treatment of a gem to the buyer, including a full description the permanence of the changes and how the enhancements may affect the value and wear ability of the gem, then there is no deception or dishonesty in gemstone treatment.

However, because processes as simple as ultra sonic cleaning of the gemstone may remove or reverse some alterations, and heat may destroy some treatments, it is only fair that the buyer needs to know these things. Unfortunately, many times there is not full disclosure of all the potential problems by the seller. Enhanced gems are sold as if they were fully natural and the buyer does not know what he or she is purchasing – and that is wrong. Of course, the value of a truly natural fine piece is definitely greater than a treated stone, so there is a financial incentive for sellers to mislead their customers. It is not always the fault of the jeweler, as he is often sold treated stones without proper disclosure by wholesalers and other suppliers.

By: Chris Ralph