Make your own Teslar watch!

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Make your own Teslar watch!

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

I saw on ebay an interesting auction for a small strip
that you can put into your watch to turn it into a
"Teslar" watch:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130109048102

Although I had no benefit from a Teslar watch, I know
that some people here say that have. I also opened
up my Teslar watch and confirmed that the only thing
different about this watch is a small copper strip
glued onto the back of the watch cover.

So for $20, making your own is a lot cheaper than
the official ones, which would seem to have a huge
markup...

Marc

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Re: Make your own Teslar watch!

Gruendg
 
In einer eMail vom 04.05.2007 16:31:54 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
[hidden email]:

Hi all,

I saw on ebay an interesting auction for a small strip
that you can put into your watch to turn it into a
"Teslar" watch:

_http://cgi.ebay.http://cgi.ebay.http://cgi.eb&<WBR>item=130109_
(http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130109048102)

Although I had no benefit from a Teslar watch, I know
that some people here say that have. I also opened
up my Teslar watch and confirmed that the only thing
different about this watch is a small copper strip
glued onto the back of the watch cover.

So for $20, making your own is a lot cheaper than
the official ones, which would seem to have a huge
markup...

Marc



Hallo Marc,
 
sorry, to contradict you. Just an ordinary copper strip will not do it. The  
metal of the strip be it copper or aluminum must be charged with a special  
information, that changes the Tesla waves of any electric watch into something  
biological positive. The secret is how to charge it und what kind of
information is useful.
 
To understand this, you must know, that the biological harmful effect of any
electromagentic field comes from the Tesla waves that accompany any  
electromagnetic field. These Tesla waves so far cannot be measured technically. They
follow different physical laws than the ordinary radio waves we know. They
have been dicovered by Nikola Tesla over 100 years ago, have been even at his
time a matter of controversial discussion and then forgotten.
If you kow the laws, these Tesla waves follow, you can influence them. If  
you can influence these waves you can also erase the biological harmful effect  
of these waves or even change it into something positive for healing purposes.
I remember some time ago a guy named Vinny entered into a very interesting  
disussion along these lines. As far as I see, he has not been understood  
properly. The discussion in this list goes on and on along the theory, thatthat  
what you measure is also the cause of the health hazard. This is a very sad  
misunderstanding.
 
Many people in this list report that their complaints often do not  
correspond with what they measure even with very expensive and sophisticated tools.
But no one seems to bother and ask more profoundly, why this is so.
 
 
Dietrich, Germany



   


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Re: Make your own Teslar watch!

johnlankes
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I bought a Teslar watch in the late 1980's. It definitely emitted
some kind of field. I couldn't stand to be in the same room with the
thing. Had to take the battery out.

The guy that developed the watch died twelve years ago, so I don't
know if what's on the market now is even the same thing.


John


--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:

>
> Although I had no benefit from a Teslar watch, I know
> that some people here say that have. I also opened
> up my Teslar watch and confirmed that the only thing
> different about this watch is a small copper strip
> glued onto the back of the watch cover.
>
> So for $20, making your own is a lot cheaper than
> the official ones, which would seem to have a huge
> markup...
>
> Marc
>