Electroculture is an ancient practice of increasing yields utilizing earthly materials to harvest the earth's electricity/light/frequencies, & magnetism
This was brought to light in 1749 by Abbe Nollett, in the 1920s by Justin Christofleau, and 1940s by Viktor Schauberger
With electroculture there is no need for the use of pesticides, manure, or fertilizers. This is primarily why this information was suppressed. The sun, the clouds, the rain, the nitrogen in the air, and the ability to harness the earth’s electricity/frequencies/light & magnetism is all that is needed. These antennas can be created from materials such as wood, copper, zinc, and brass and amplified utilizing the principles of paramagnetism.
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When adding these antennas to your garden, soil, or farm they will amplify your yields, combat frost, excessive heat, reduce irrigation, reduce pests, and increase the magnetism of your soil leading to more nutrients in the long run.
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The Hulda Clark Zapper delivers 15hz at 9Volts and is used to kill pathogens in all organisms including parasites, bacterial infections, and viruses and is applied to a conductive material that is then applied to the organism
It is battery powered, water proof, and can be ran for up to 4-7 days on one battery
With rechargable batteries you have a system to deliver 15hz a Schumann resonance frequency interval to the organisms in the soil to increase bioelectricity, kill pathogens, and increase overall earth resonance in the ground for increased communication of the DNA.
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Electroculture is a method of enhancing plant growth by stimulating the plant's natural electrical energy. Here are the top 10 facts you need to know about this exciting technology:
1. Electroculture was discovered by French agricultural engineer Georges Lakhovsky in the early 1900s.
2. Lakhovsky believed that all living things produce electromagnetic vibrations, and that these vibrations could be amplified and used to stimulate plant growth.
3. Electroculture works by applying a low voltage electric current to plants, which stimulates the growth of the plant's cells and increases its overall health.
4. This process can be done with simple DIY tools, such as copper wire and a battery.
5. Electroculture has been shown to increase crop yields by up to 300%.
6. This technology can be used on all types of plants, from fruits and vegetables to flowers and trees.
7. Electroculture can also help plants resist disease and pests, as the increased cellular activity strengthens their natural immune systems.
8. This method is entirely organic and does not require any chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
9. Electroculture has been used successfully in small-scale farming operations around the world, particularly in areas with poor soil quality or limited water resources.
10. This technology has the potential to revolutionize modern agriculture and provide sustainable solutions to feeding a growing global population in the face of climate change.
In conclusion, electroculture is an exciting and innovative method of enhancing plant growth and improving crop yields. With its potential for sustainable agriculture and its ability to support healthy ecosystems, it is definitely a technology to watch in the coming years.
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You can learn more about how to implement Electroculture from our educational presentation linked here
Or Our Webinar linked here