Insect Control
Using Tensor Fields

1995 Growing Season -- June through November

Report on Insect Control Using Sound (Audio) Powered Tensor Field, Modulated by Natural Frequency Algorithm of Water Molecule

Location: McCurry farm, Humboldt County, North Central Iowa.

Principal Crop: Field Corn

Problem: Severe corn borer outbreak in 4 county area.

Experimental Proposal: To determine whether small scale observations of reduced insect pest activity and increased plant vigor resulting from application of tensor field modulation can be applied successfully to larger farm operations.

Event Sequence: In late June of 1995 McCurry received the device called the "Agricultural Harmonizer," a tensor field device with an audio tape recording of modified water frequencies. Application began on July 3, 1995. McCurry applied the field modulation unit for 1-2 hours morning and evening.

He noted that the numbers of corn borer millers attracted to outside lighting on the house in the evening declined rapidly from approximately 100-150 millers on the window screens to "maybe" 3-6. This happened in about 48 hours.

During a short absence, the unit was not operated. On his return, McCurry noted that the miller population density had returned to 100-150 insects visible on the screens.

Upon re-instituting the tensor field program being operated 1-2 hours, morning and evening, the miller population again declined to the 3-6 per screen area.

Another short tripaway from the farmlater in the season and subsequent non- operation and restart of operation had the same effects noted above.

Tensor Fields can be Used to Control Pests

Just prior to harvest, McCurry made a field survey inspection, finding only 1 borer per stalk. Neighbors at some distance reported 8-12 borers per stalk.

Results: McCurry was able to harvest at the normal ripening and field drying conditions, whereas other operations in the area were obliged to harvest early and bear the expense of spraying during the growing season and costs of drying the wetter corn in their fields.

Late Season Observations: In McCurry's area there was a first time ever observed, out-of-season hatch of the current year's offspring of corn borers. This occurred just as frost season was beginning. McCurry noticed also, as an aside, that the ladybugs appeared in the area in great numbers, literally covering the side of his house.

This was the side of the house that had the Harmonizer device operating. Ladybugs had been absent or scarce during the preceding 30 years.

Conclusions: Use of the Agricultural Harmonizer Device with the audio frequencies of water for short periods during the day in the growing season can dramatically reduce certain insect pest populations.

As an additional factor, beneficial insects appear to reproduce better and/or are attracted to the area.

Cost savings are significant. Possible pest species population for '96 season are yet to be determined. Crop yield figures are not available for the '95 season.

Prior observations related to pest and insect populations of different species:

  1. Water treated with tensor field device eliminated aphids on roses in two days when sprayed lightly on a hedge of the plants.

  2. Same water liberally applied to soil in a small area in two applications produced a 5 foot difference in a few stems of a bluebell ornamental species. This is compared to "normal" growth in untreated watered areas. Deeper colors in specially treated plants was noted, both in leaf color and bloom color. This was for the 1993 season.

  3. Application of water frequency modulated tensor field broadcast during '94-'95 seasons resulted in intensified colors and plant vigor in local ornamental and wild flowers. Noted out of season hatch of house flies in '94 season and significant reduction of fly population in '95 season. Leaf miners and unidentified species attacking local Siberian Elms causing sap to drip on cars in street was practically absent in the '95 season in contrast to the previous 5 years without broadcast.

  4. Tensor field modulation by audio in molecular water frequency range appears to very significantly reduce pest insect damage across a range of pest insect species and plant host species. Plant species' increase in vitality may account for the effect. Exact mechanism is not well defined, however, net results are positive.

Comments: Application costs are low; cost savings significant. We are at the earliest stages of a new branch of science, developing a taxonomy of observed effects until appropriate terms describ-ing the observed effects can be combed from the literature so as to avoid a meta-language incomprehensible to scientist or layman.

-- Slim Spurling, Author

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