Re: Was any Zappers tested in controlled environment?
>- 1.Test for virus (use Fscan or whatever)
It is not scientifically acceptable to use an electronic device to test for the presence of an organism that has been treated electronically. For example, the zapper, Beck, or Rife machine could possibly just be scrambling the signal of the organism or stunning it.
To actually test for the destruction of a virus is very difficult, especially since a virus can only be observed under an electron microscope after it is dead.
Even if scanning devices were acceptable, acceptance of the proof from a test like you mentioned is not likely.
How about this. Take some microscope slides of living bacteria, protozoa, etc. Have several of each. place each slide on a microscope and observe. While observing, zap one half of the slides and do not zap the others. See if the zapped organisms die and literally explode while you are watching them and the others do not.
This I have done, and it does work. You can see a video for yourself.
Video of protozoa being zapper
This, however, is only evidence that the zapper works outside of the body.
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