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Here is one:

http://www.clarkzapper.com/

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" J.R. " <cyberzooid@...> wrote:

Are there any other Zappers that may be added to this list?

http://bestzapper.com/zapcompare.htm

I don't know if these versions have been considered:

http://www.earthtransitions.com/zapper/orgone_zapper.htm

http://www.toolsforhealing.com/Products/Zapper/Products/Auto-Zap.html

http://www.paradevices.com/index_1.html

http://www.royalrife.com/zapper727.html

http://www.ctbusters.com/zappers.html

http://www.ess-in.com/index.htm

There's probably more. Some claim to be Orgone generators as well.

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Please note that the comparison chart includes all " generic

Hulda zappers " on line 2. They are grouped this way

because they are functionally identical, based on the same

555 timer circuit. The Frequency Generation unit is built

from this exact circuit, as the page says.

As for the others listed here, the Auto-Zap (which I

designed) is on the top line of the chart. The Orgone Zapper

(from Earth Transitions & CTBusters) is simply the

Terminator by Don Croft is on line 6 of the chart. The

ParaZapper is functionally the same as the Multi-Zap on line

3, and the current control is of no proven value on the CCa

model. The ESS Multi-Zap is already on the chart in line 3.

May I respectfully request that in future one check the item

descriptions carefully to observe similarities with items

already on the chart?

Blessings!

Arthur Doerksen

www.bestzapper.com

Re: Zapper Comparison Chart

>

>

> Here is one:

>

> http://www.clarkzapper.com/

>

> .

>

> " J.R. " <cyberzooid@...> wrote:

>

>

> Are there any other Zappers that may be added to this

list?

> http://bestzapper.com/zapcompare.htm

>

> I don't know if these versions have been considered:

> http://www.earthtransitions.com/zapper/orgone_zapper.htm

>

http://www.toolsforhealing.com/Products/Zapper/Products/Auto-Zap.html

> http://www.paradevices.com/index_1.html

> http://www.royalrife.com/zapper727.html

> http://www.ctbusters.com/zappers.html

> http://www.ess-in.com/index.htm

> There's probably more. Some claim to be Orgone generators

as well.

>

> posted by JR

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Arthur,

I have a Multi-Zap by Essence Instruments and it has a 30,000 Hz program and a

2,500 Hz program. I have always used it on the 30,000. I was wondering what the

2,500 Hz is good for? No one has ever been able to tell me. Thanks, a

Re: Zapper Comparison Chart

>

>

> Here is one:

>

> http://www.clarkzapper.com/

>

> .

>

> " J.R. " <cyberzooid@...> wrote:

>

>

> Are there any other Zappers that may be added to this

list?

> http://bestzapper.com/zapcompare.htm

>

> I don't know if these versions have been considered:

> http://www.earthtransitions.com/zapper/orgone_zapper.htm

>

http://www.toolsforhealing.com/Products/Zapper/Products/Auto-Zap.html

> http://www.paradevices.com/index_1.html

> http://www.royalrife.com/zapper727.html

> http://www.ctbusters.com/zappers.html

> http://www.ess-in.com/index.htm

> There's probably more. Some claim to be Orgone generators

as well.

>

> posted by JR

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