BIOELECTRONICS
Lesson Thirteen........................................................................
To test for AIDS.
Materials: Benzene sample, slides of tissue samples like
thymus, liver, pancreas, penis, and vagina. Also a collection of
disease specimens such as the ones used in the previous lesson.
Method: Search in the thymus for benzene. If it is positive
throughout the day, you are at risk for developing AIDS, although
you may not be ill. Search other tissues for benzene. The more
tissues with benzene in them the more serious the situation.
Immediately search all your body products and foods for
benzene.
Stay off benzene polluted items forever.
Tally up the diseases you tested positive for in Lesson
Twelve. Test at least ten. If you had more than half positive you
already have AIDS. (50% is my standard, you may set your own;
an ideal standard for defining a healthy person should be 0%
positive.)
Lesson Fourteen.......................................................................
Purpose: To test for aflatoxin.
Materials: Do not try to purchase a pure sample of aflatoxin;
it is one of the most potent carcinogens known. Having it on hand
would constitute unnecessary hazard, even though the bottle
would never need to be opened. Simply make specimens of beer,
moldy bread, apple cider vinegar, and any kind of peanuts using
a very small amount and adding filtered water and grain alcohol
as usual.
Method: Test yourself for these. If you have all of them in
your white blood cells and the liver then you very, very proba-