1. Miracle in the Gulf of Mexico
by Heather Dodge – 12/10/10 – published in OpEdNews.com
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Background
The BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, which began with the explosion of the
Deepwater Horizon rig on April 20, may seem to many people like old news or a crisis
that’s been resolved for the most part. However, the poisoning of the Gulf has persisted,
long after the well was capped.
As the following illustration by BK Lim, Geohazards Specialist, reveals, oil and methane
hydrates continue to leak from the cracked seafloor, the result of deepwater drilling
adjacent to a salt dome, and a geologic system undermined by eighty-seven straight days
of gushing under extreme pressure, “which forced the upsurging hydrocarbons to find
weaknesses throughout the greater system . . . through which the hydrocarbons could
travel all the way to the seafloor and into the GOM,” notes Dr. Tom Termotto, who
published the findings of the Gulf Oil Spill Remediation Conference, conducted over
seven months. The Gulf of Mexico is Dying, A Special Report on the BP Gulf Oil Spill
permission to post illustration granted by BK Lim
2. Official Prognosis
The opening paragraph of the Special Report spells out circumstances so dire, that any
efforts at remediation by humans seems impossible:
“It is with deep regret that we publish this report. We do not take this
responsibility lightly, as the consequences of the following observations are of
such great import and have such far-reaching ramifications for the entire planet.
Truly, the fate of the oceans of the world hangs in the balance, as does the future
of humankind.”
As Dr. Termotto points out, “the existing situation is only going to get progressively
worse.” And, “there currently does not exist the technology or machinery or equipment to
repair the damage . . .”
Scientific Miracle in the Gulf
John Hutchison is world-famous for his alternative energy, anti-gravity, and frequencies
research and other out-of-the-physics-box experiments and discoveries. Nancy Lazaryan
is an intuitive from Minnesota. She works with the beneficial power of harmonics.
Cara Fay, a friend of both John and Nancy, brought samples of Gulf water to John’s lab
in Vancouver, BC, in July. Together, John and Nancy worked to identify certain ancient
harmonics used in healing over the course of millennia. The frequencies were then
applied to the polluted water samples with both audio and radio waves, which succeeded
in reducing the toxic ppm (parts per million) to zero.
The sample success proved sufficient for them to pack up 6,000 pounds of lab equipment
on a borrowed trailer and haul it with a farm truck from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico,
where they began their experimental work on Perdido Bay. According to Cara Fay, “The
chemical analysis from the first ‘open air frequencies’ experiment in Perdido Bay has
3. shown the Gulf water can be restored to health — restored without the use of dispersants,
chemicals or burning — restored by use of solfeggio tones, also known as Gregorian
chants, and a harmonic stream of sound.”
One of the tones used by Hutchison, 528 hz, is the frequency of the planet Jupiter and the
same frequency known by the ancients as the healing frequency for repairing DNA. The
inspiration for these harmonics comes from the Essenes, a group of Israelites which
included Jesus as a member and who taught the “stream of sound” as the harmonics of
the creator, or universe.
Working from the shoreline, Hutchison and Lazaryan collected samples of water in quart
jars on Oct. 18. These control samples, wrapped in several layers of aluminum foil, were
taken 60 miles away from the effects of the frequencies. Samples following harmonic
treatment were collected on Oct. 22. All samples were tested on Oct. 26, showing that the
amount of oil and grease before the frequency treatment was measured at 7 ppm, while
the samples that had undergone the frequency exposure measured less than 1 ppm, a
significant, even miraculous reduction in toxic chemical composition.
Not only that, but sea life was returning. Nancy, who has recorded the frequency
treatment events, said that the day following their test, “The fish were jumping . . . the
water that had been murky brown was a clear green. Two dolphins came into 5 feet of
water to visit. Lots of schools of fish and crabs were very active in the healed waters.”
Hutchison estimates his frequency generator is clearing nearly a mile radius of polluted
waters in the Gulf in 24 hours. The two proceeded to move eastward along the coastline.
The ongoing frequency treatment has been documented by chemist Bob Naman,
President of Analytical Chemical Testing Laboratory, Inc. (ACT) of Mobile, AL. His
report concludes, in part:
Based on testing performed from samples received, the frequency exposure
resulted in the complete removal of Oil and Grease from the after treatment
sample source tested. ACT recommends investigation of this process further to
determine large-scale capabilities in cleaning water bodies and areas affected by
the dissolved oil/dispersant in water. This applied Frequency Exposure process
may have extreme value in the removal of petroleum contamination from a large
body of water. It is the opinion of this analyst that the persons involved with this
process could have a very serious positive effect on the removal of hydrocarbon
contamination from bodies of water.
If this process proves to be capable of clean-up then it should be given an
opportunity to have the process showcased to any interested party, including The
US Federal Government, US EPA, Homeland Security, as well as BP and any
other interested State Environmental Agencies. The process may be proven to be
an excellent manner to approach the petroleum-contaminated water columns that
are currently present in the Gulf of Mexico.
4. While the technology is not completely understood by the undersigned, it is clear
that the process may have extreme value, and it should be given a chance to be
presented and tested on a large scale basis. At this point the undersigned is not
aware of any entity that has attempted to undertake the biggest remaining problem
that currently exists in the Gulf of Mexico, which is water column contamination
by dissolved petroleum due to dispersant use in the Deepwater Horizon Spill.
So how exactly does the application of this “stream of sound” work? What happens to the
oil and various pollutants in the water? Where do they go?
The Nature of Water
In the recommended documentary, Water – The Great Mystery, scientists admit that even
today in the 21st
century, water, the most common substance on earth, remains a mystery.
But based on experimentation, scientists conclude it’s not the composition of water, H2O,
that’s important, it’s the structure. Modern instruments have made it possible to record
the fact that water has memory that’s imprinted by what affects it. Within each of water’s
memory cells there are 440,000 information panels, each of which is responsible for its
own type of interaction with the environment.
Allois Gruber, Austrian researcher, states, “We pollute water spiritually and this happens
on a huge scale. The water adopts all of the hatred, all of the malice, the stress. The water
is almost dead by the time it enters our body.”
Water can help us or hurt us depending on how its structure is imprinted and altered by
environmental influence. Simplistically stated, as the “chanting” fans out in waves across
the Gulf waters, the pollutant molecules are literally “dispelled” from the water
molecules. And this is the point where science, mystery and miracle converge.
Nancy Lazaryan explains the harmonic imprinting process in the Gulf of Mexico.
“It is hypothesized that everything is water, that water is the ‘mother’ of all other matter.
In evaluating and observing things, everything is frequency. Or more specifically,
everything emits a frequency. If a table is a particular frequency, then it is not the
frequency of a glass jar.
“Frequency (or resonance and sound, the same concept) is measured in wave patterns.
Water creates wave patterns. We are sending wave patterns into the water. This wave
pattern we are sending contains information. The information is the harmonics of
balance.
“How did we decide to use these particular harmonics? We had tap water, clean Pacific
Ocean water and polluted water from the Gulf. We used an oscilloscope to read the
frequencies of each water sample. The tap and Pacific water were almost identical. The
Gulf water was bizarre, totally "off the scale" of the oscilloscope. We had to go find it,
5. expanding the deflection vertically because the reading was so different from the others.
“We tried different techniques in John Hutchison's lab, including high voltage and
specific, individual radio frequencies.
“It was the combination of the solfeggio tones, along with the radio frequencies that
‘reset’ the polluted water from the Gulf of Mexico. I say ‘reset’ in that after using these
frequencies, the polluted Gulf water suddenly was the same frequency as clean Pacific
ocean water.
“Long before the Gulf Oil Disaster I had been researching solfeggio tones, in conjunction
with work John Hutchison and I were doing on his crystal power cells (batteries that
never need to be recharged). We were experimenting with setting the electrical memory
of the power cells while applying certain tones, or frequencies. The solfeggio tones were
among the resonances we were experimenting with involving the crystal power cells.
Since water is crystal, as in snowflakes, it made sense to apply them to polluted water.
The experiment worked.”
Balanced Water = Balanced Life
The oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the Valdez spill in Alaska, and countless others
that have occurred and continue to occur at an alarming rate around the planet as oil
companies drill deeper into fragile sea beds and the planet responds with catastrophic
changes must be a constant reminder to us all that water is life itself. Our bodies are 75%
water, our brains are 85% water. When water is polluted and out of balance, humans,
plants, animals, even the way we think become polluted and out of balance.
John Hutchison and Nancy Lazaryan went to the Gulf of Mexico to help heal Mother
Nature. With assistance they can head out into the open waters and expand their range of
treatment. They are now just two people who, if multiplied by many, could initiate a
benign water remediation treatment that could employ thousands of people in the near
future around the globe. Their work is a gift, but they need the following to continue their
water healing efforts.
6. Land needs: A beach along the west coast of Florida and something they can back the
trailer into so that it projects out towards the water. And they need the ability to plug into
a normal household 110/20 amp outlet.
Open water needs: A large boat that can handle 6,000 lbs of equipment, preferably a
barge with a tug, so they can travel along the coast and bounce the frequencies back and
forth from boat to land. If they are able to do this, they can create a "dominos effect" and
reset the water frequency more quickly.
Nancy’s final comment, “Many people have sent videos on scientists doing work in labs
with water and sound. It would be nice if those scientists would join us in the Gulf.”
If you can help supply any of their needs, please contact Nancy at
nancylazaryan@yahoo.com or 612-703-5533.
7. Land needs: A beach along the west coast of Florida and something they can back the
trailer into so that it projects out towards the water. And they need the ability to plug into
a normal household 110/20 amp outlet.
Open water needs: A large boat that can handle 6,000 lbs of equipment, preferably a
barge with a tug, so they can travel along the coast and bounce the frequencies back and
forth from boat to land. If they are able to do this, they can create a "dominos effect" and
reset the water frequency more quickly.
Nancy’s final comment, “Many people have sent videos on scientists doing work in labs
with water and sound. It would be nice if those scientists would join us in the Gulf.”
If you can help supply any of their needs, please contact Nancy at
nancylazaryan@yahoo.com or 612-703-5533.