Rehashing an old thread ala Might Wash ... new here today

Journey

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Hello All,
I'm new here today after reading an older thread about Mighty Wash, I wanted to add some comments and knowledge to the subject. I have an extensive background in electronics and specifically what many are bandying about regarding frequency and EM approaches to otherwise difficult problems with disease for plants and humans.
There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about just what is and what's not out there regarding this topic. I hope I can clear some of that up today. I don't claim to be an expert but I am definitely not a slouch regarding this type of material.

So getting right into it here ... many are very skeptical of this frequency business where electro-magnetics are concerned. (EM) Rife technology is very real and very effective.
They wouldn't have taken so much money and effort to squash his work if it wasn't. However, in our case with Mighty Wash we are NOT dealing with a Rife approach per se. However, there is a, lets say, homeopathic approach that runs parallel to Rife's approach using frequency to eliminate certain peskies.

Rife's work was based upon using certain EM frequencies to eviscerate/explode microbes/bacteria/viruses/pathogens etc. using very specific frequencies that were in resonance with the body cavity of the target which would build up a resonance that would literally explode the organism from the inside out. He proved this by using that fantastic microscope he built and was able to witness it in real time as the EM signal was applied.

After becoming aware of Rife's work I thought that it could be adapted to work for getting rid of spidermites. The only problem was that I needed a microscope that I could use to watch the mites as I applied the EM signals to see what frequency would explode them and at what power requirements. Hopefully not having any damaging effects on the plants themselves. I had a friend who had access to a couple scopes but he was never able to come through on it probably because they were very expensive and belonged to the Gov. lab he worked in. So I gave up on that needless to say.

Going with the homeopathic approach which uses energy signatures from substances and transfers that signature to water, one could ascertain the energy signature for DDT, otherwise known as Avid and transfer that signature to a water sample and that water would act as if it was DDT. Water has memory and this is why this approach works. That water that was treated to act like DDT could be put thru chemical tests and they would show there would be a very small trace amount of DDT in that water. But because the water has that memory function, the small vibrational energy signature for DDT would make the water behave as if it was highly concentrated DDT.

Now on the other hand, the Rife method would require an ACTUAL EM broadcast of a constant signal for a certain time applied to the mites to destroy them. Water treated with that frequency would not be able to do this. However, homeopathic treated water imprinted with the EM signature of DDT could do this. How effective it would be would have to be tested.

Since we don't want any bad stuff on our stuff we need another approach where that Mighty Wash stuff comes in. When I first started reading about it and folks were talking about the fact that using electrolysis to make highly acidic and highly alkaline waters as the approach, it didn't make any sense. When you pass current thru water you get hydrogen and oxygen. BUT there's a catch here ... under certain conditions you get a hydroxyl which is highly alkaline. Some call it HHO gas when enough electricity/current is used to break down the water. Sometimes called Brown's gas and is very unique when you recombust it. However the acidic portion of the operation is somewhat not known to me. What part of the electrolysis process creates a highly acidic water component ??? You have H2O, hydroxyl is OH and what is left ??? One Hydrogen ion ???
One side of the reaction chamber will produce the negatively charged hydroxyl but what makes up the positively charged acidic side ???
One fellow mentioned the pH of the hydroxyl measures over 9.0 and would be like caustic soda in a relatively weak concentration. It is this very high alkaline pH that I think is responsible for the action of Mighty Wash, killing the pests we love to hate. As well, it has a soapy feeling to it which becomes a natural surfactant allowing the liquid to have max coverage without beading.
Some folks have had success using Baking Soda which can be applied in concentrations that would have a very high alkaline pH value. Is this the secret ???
Baking Soda not because I tried it and had bad results ... the high pH burned and left residue. But I was using it for PM and more than likely overdid it.

If pH is the only issue then couldn't one just use a pH buffer up to push the pH up to 9+ and use that ??? More than likely NOT otherwise someone would have figured that out by now and my guess is that mix would burn the shit out of your tomatoes.
So we may be looking at a very specialized way of changing water so that doesn't happen even tho the water measures plus 9 pH and to boot it naturally has a soapy surfactant effect as well.

One fella said that this water has pyrethrum in it. This is highly unlikely due to the fact that 99.9% is nothing but water and if that was the active ingredient it would need to be a higher concentration to be effective. AND it would become ineffective after a few applications when they develop a resistance to it. This is not the case as far as I have seen.

The Utube vids that have been referenced speak of using ONLY the acidic portion of the water to deal with mold and other various diseases. No mention of using the alkaline portion for bugs ??? Hmmm ... ???

It is still possible that this is some kind of homeopathic type concoction, where an energy signature of a very deadly poison is imprinted in the water and extremely low trace amts of that substance could be found in a test of that water sample. And because it's in such extremely low amounts the safety margin is acceptable. But us purists wouldn't accept even the smallest contamination. But then there is Japan's radioactive pollution so WTF ??? The Cesium 137 is falling like rain all over N. America and other radioactive elements to boot.

Solution ??? Get some brown kelp for that. I think one brand name is Modifilan found at Infowars.com. I know Alex is sometimes a bummer but I did my homework on the stuff and it's legit.

Anyway, since I'm good at electronics and such ( free energy too, my favorite ) I will be making one of these water ionizers to test the theory of what I have read about Mighty Wash. So far I am leaning towards the pH factor as the main function. If I'm wrong I'll let y'all know.

Journey
 
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