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    • June 23, 2020 8:31 PM CEST
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      Keshe Plasma Reactor Group June 24th, 2020

      Keshe Plasma Reactor Group June 24th, 2020

      The Keshe Plasma Reactor Group will meet in Zoom and other social media on Wednesday, June 24th, 2020 starting at 7 AM CEST time. (Tuesday June 23rd, 2020 at 10:00 PM Pacific Time)

      Folks are invited to present their plasma-based replications, designs and questions, in an open and fun environment with host Rick Crammond.

      Zoom meeting number 939-474-503 for the Keshe Plasma Reactor Group is linked below, with live streaming links to Livestream and Youtube:

      Livestream: https://livestream.com/KFSSI/PlasmaGroup

      Live Zoom meeting:
      http://keshefoundation.org/zoom

      Youtube streaming:
      http://keshefoundation.org/youtube

      Keshe Plasma Reactor Group Youtube video playlist:
      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpCKWzA-bp9uBqFT8zus-uqi1iJ8EzgWG

      The Keshe Foundation website:
      http://www.keshefoundation.org

    • June 25, 2020 9:10 AM CEST
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      Hi, I would like to know if the Keshe Plasma Reactor is the same as the Ganz Reactor?  Thank you!

    • June 25, 2020 9:06 PM CEST
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      The original Keshe Plasma Reactors would be the ones described in the Keshe Patent Applications, available by searching in the KF Wikipedia or on the internet. i started a Skype group over 6 years ago to study and create Keshe reactors, hence the name "Keshe Plasma Reactor Group" for the group.

      Mr Keshe once said, "There are as many types of reactors as there are stars in the Universe."!

      The Gans boxes and kits and cups are often called reactors as well.

    • June 26, 2020 1:18 AM CEST
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      Hi Rick,

      Are these Gans reactors able to stop electromagnetic frequencies, and if so, what area would be protected from emf frequencies by these reactors---are they safe to build and to operate?

      Should I join your skype group in order to learn more?  Thanks

    • June 29, 2020 6:36 AM CEST
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      Hi Rick,

       

      Do Gans reactors act like faraday cages to EMFs and if so are they legal to operate?  Thanks, I am trying to build a faraday like structure for use inside of my home.  Would really appreciate any information on this structure.  Thanks and have a great day!

    • June 30, 2020 4:46 AM CEST
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      A rotating Gans reactor will put out a measurable field. That field may or may not influence an electromagnetic field, depending on the construction of the reactor. To counteract EMF fields, most people use the "Infinity loop" device, which is made of a circle of copper nano-coated wire folded once to form a figure-eight with the wires crossing at the centre.

      Some gas-filled Keshe reactors (like found in the Keshe Patents) put out such strong fields, that when the AM radio in the lab cut out, Mr Keshe would know that the reactor was working well! :) 

      The Skype group is not the best for communicatin, but I'm willing to answer there. People generally like to use the Golden Age of Gans Facebook group to ask questions, as there is always support there. The Keshe Plasma Reactor Group meets every week live on Zoom and is good for answering questions.

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