Years ago someone turned me onto the V.I.B.E. machine, but the FDA or some other government agency hellbent on protecting science and medicine shut them down. But the creator of the V.I.B.E. machine, Gene Koonce, didn't let that get him down and he released a new machine called the Quantum Pulse (http://www.thequantumpulse.com). It looks and works exactly like the V.I.B.E so far as I can tell, but he says it's brand new and updated and that's good enough for me.
Now let me explain for a second. The basic idea is that atoms have a frequency and through some process of vibrations we can effect those atoms. The Quantum Pulse vibrates human atoms just right so you and I can be at optimal health, that is assuming you think positive thoughts to help the process along. Personally I think this is much nicer than taking pills because you're not really involved emotionally in the healing process and that's really important I think.
The creator of the Quantum Pulse can't say that his machine will cure diseases because of laws solely designed to keep helpful knowledge down, but thankfully people who have been cured by his machine don't have a government muzzle on them and they can sing the praises of his breakthrough technology through testimonials, and I think it's fair to say that the plural of anecdote is data.
It seems clear to me that this is just another example of the medical industry suppressing something that is cheap, harmless and universally effective for almost any health problem because they fear competition. The modern medical establishment has had over a 150 years to make headway against diseases and they haven't made any progress, not one bit. It's clear we should return to a time of more natural and simple cures because people who used them were healthier than people today. Well you may say, "but the average lifespan globally used to be 30 years and life expectancy has doubled to more than 60 years globally in the last two hundred years." My response is, people were healthier in those 30 years than our 60+ years.
The only problem is the Quantum Pulse website is suffering from a serious case of FDA gags. But don't worry, using the magic wonders of the Internet I'll link you to an old version of the Quantum Pulse/V.I.B.E. website when their information was a little more accessible.
As you can see, they can't cure disease like HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis, but the Quantum Pulse/V.I.B.E. can make you so healthy that you're basically immune to the effects. And basically, it can cure cancer by returning unhealthy cells to a healthy state. Gene Koonce, I'm not sure how being a TV repair man for 30 years imparted the knowledge and skills to build such an amazing machine, but I am impressed.
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Man, you really will believe just anything won't you? Quantum Pulse! Look, atoms are atoms are atoms. You can't significantly change an atom without making it an isotope or an atom of something else. Both would be very bad for your body. Please point me to science that verifieds some real change in these atoms supposedly treated with QP. Otherwise you have utterly no business whatsoever beliening any such thing much less sharing absolutely baseless claims with others.
ReplyDeleteI truly hope that comment was done in full irony mode.
ReplyDeleteI know Gene Koonce personally,he is not the great person you think he is, besides being a tv repairman he is a used car salesman no offense to used cars salesman. I also know the guy who introduced him to the Vibe/TeslaStar/Novalite/SEAD/BELS technology.
ReplyDeleteGene copied the BELS machine to the Letter from the whats inside the Base to the torroid on top. He then looked to see if he could patent it. His new girlfriend was a former secretary for am IP Law firm so he was some how able to fanagle his way into a patent. Then he sued the guy who introduced him to the BELS machine for selling a similar machine called the TeslaStar. By now Gene was making millions of dollars selling hope to the sick and the innocent. He was charging $18,000 dollars for a machine that costs less than $2,000 dollars to build. I dont mind someone making a profit. But I think $16,000 is a bit much. We now know those who had terminal cancer who were dooped into buying his machine all have died. I agree the FDA does alot to suppress good information. But in this case Gene Koonce needed to be stopped he is a criminal of the worst kind. A man who only objective is to make money by preying on the sick and the innocent.
All I know is.it helped me in a clinic and when it was removed I went back and couldnt get feeling 100% like I did. before. I've been diagnosed with Lyme disease and chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia. as for his making of prophets the logic is flawed because the pharmaceutical companies make a lot more money than that on a lesser design and more less complicated design of his.when you're really sick what works is what you go with.
DeleteMy dear Vaughn, what you are saying is not so true. I am able to use this machine during office hours at Dean's location for zero dollars. He does not sale the machine for $18,000 but $12,000. Since I have been using the machine my insulin intake has been cut in half. I had been suffering with stomach pain for the past 5 years and just found out I have gall stones. But guess what, for the first time in 5 years my stomach does not hurt. I am a real person that lives here in Greeley, CO. Since using the machine I have taken countless people to Gene's Used Car Lot for treatments of various kind and since it's very new to all of us we're just counting the ways that we feel better.
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Enjoying your blog...thank you for writing...
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to believe that This Coonce guy would go through all of this work to secure a patent and then try and screw over the "orginal" developer of the same device if he didn't think it would actually help people. I have by no means done research on this topic but I doubt he would try so hard to sell this thing if he didn't at least have some confidence in its abilities...
ReplyDeletemost people who own a machine are on the website and you can talk to all of them and ask them about their opinion and their clients opinion after using (often charge people $20 per session to help pay for machine ) why pay $18000 and hoard it to yourself... take 1 hour to talk to 10 of these people and maybe you might know more about it
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