01-17-2012, 03:10 PM
QUESTION: They use a plant sap to soften a rock. Can you tell me the name of that substance?
BASHAR: It is connected to the concept you call Aloe. It is similar to that family. You might recognize it in your language as agave? You will be able to find this if you ask the native Americans of the South American continent in the Amazon region. This channel does not have it in his vocabulary for adequate translation of the true word for this plant.
QUESTION: How about the plants that are used to bend bars such as in exhibition in Cuba?
BASHAR: Only once that we are aware of was a concentration of the same substances used for bending that iron. There is something different going on in the bending of that iron and it really has nothing to do with the plant substance. Most of the individuals that have exhibited those types of demonstrationshave simply utilized the electromagnetheric field, what you call the Meissner field, of their own body to accomplish that effect. They utilize the plant substance as a trigger or a focusing substance, an amplifying substance. It is the field of the body itself that is providing the energy. The substance of the plant is acting as a magnifying lens or a directing lens.
QUESTION: There is a Mexican man who substituted a different type of carbon. Instead of getting cast iron, he got cast steel. What kind of carbon was that? Was it coffee grounds, beans, tortillas, something on the food side?
BASHAR: It is similar to the concept you now understand as Buckminster Fullerine. But it is suspended in an oil or petroleum like suspension. There is a high degree of silica present as well. The combination of a type of petroleum oil, graphite and the carbon form of Buckminster Fullerine with small amounts of silica will create this effect.
BASHAR: It is connected to the concept you call Aloe. It is similar to that family. You might recognize it in your language as agave? You will be able to find this if you ask the native Americans of the South American continent in the Amazon region. This channel does not have it in his vocabulary for adequate translation of the true word for this plant.
QUESTION: How about the plants that are used to bend bars such as in exhibition in Cuba?
BASHAR: Only once that we are aware of was a concentration of the same substances used for bending that iron. There is something different going on in the bending of that iron and it really has nothing to do with the plant substance. Most of the individuals that have exhibited those types of demonstrationshave simply utilized the electromagnetheric field, what you call the Meissner field, of their own body to accomplish that effect. They utilize the plant substance as a trigger or a focusing substance, an amplifying substance. It is the field of the body itself that is providing the energy. The substance of the plant is acting as a magnifying lens or a directing lens.
QUESTION: There is a Mexican man who substituted a different type of carbon. Instead of getting cast iron, he got cast steel. What kind of carbon was that? Was it coffee grounds, beans, tortillas, something on the food side?
BASHAR: It is similar to the concept you now understand as Buckminster Fullerine. But it is suspended in an oil or petroleum like suspension. There is a high degree of silica present as well. The combination of a type of petroleum oil, graphite and the carbon form of Buckminster Fullerine with small amounts of silica will create this effect.