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June 14, '07: Recently a friend (the same enterprising young fellow who built the fat
GridBlaster shown on OTB 21,) sent me pics and instructions to build a coil he'd devised. I'm
trying to figure out a way to publish this without manually converting the email format to
HTML.
Apparently the NSA has determined that this individual is a dangerous influence on me,
because our emails seem to not arrive anymore.

My impression is that this is by far the ultimate coil for transmitting (not reception). There
are various variations one could explore.
Here is a collage of the pics he sent. Hopefully he won't mind me publishing them.

He uses hot melt glue to keep them tight.

Even passive, they are extremely powerful, but as you can see, one can connect them up to
things.

I made one today out of 14awg magnet wire (transparent insulation).


The length of the part I twisted was 1046mm X 4 = 418.4cm, before
folding and twisting. I doubled it over only once.
Since this is pretty thick, springy wire, I twisted it less than I
normally do, and pounded 2 old 1/2" copper pipes into the ground. I

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had previously used these for earth-battery electrodes. I used a key


ring to secure the end.

After looping the infinity symbols, I slipped the coil off the funky
pipes, and onto a clean one for finishing. It had 13 petals, which
wasn't good, so I undid one and wound the excess wire into a spiral
on top.

Since the coil was so springy, I did not attempt to glue it, but tied
the top loop to the bottom with a piece of string.

I was looking to increase


the law enforcement
capabilities of my
RoboCop unit (see OTB
24). First I stood a
copper-frame pyramid
around it, and dowsed
that that increased its
power about 6X. I dowsed
that this coil would jump
it up another 4,200X
beyond that! And the
best place to put it was
on the northeast pipe of
the pyramid. And to use
only one such coil. (I
think in the southern
hemisphere, one would
want to put it on the SW
pipe.)
Here it is on the pyramid,
but not hooked up to
anything when I snapped
the pic. Now the pyramid
is around my RoboCop and
the coil is spliced into its
output. Indeed I dowse that just adding the pyramid and coil increases its power some
26,000X!
(The 2nd lead is hidden behind the pipe.)

Incidentally, I bought these pyramid corners in '92 somewhere.


They are gold-plated copper pipe fittings.
Here you can see that they consist of a 90 degree elbow with a
cap screwed into it at a certain angle (the hard part would be
drilling the holes in the right places). The top of the pyramid is 4
caps held together with a key ring.

Do not confuse this coil with another coil by the same name that someone else made years ago
and posted about on a forum. That coil was interesting, but nothing special energetically.
This coil is a quantum leap, and revolutionizes things. I get that placed atop 2 CB pipes it
would do wonders. One on the north pipe, one on the south.
Embedded in a gridblaster it would make it several times as potent.
And it doesn't have to be big. Even 1046mm is stupendous (with thinner wire).

June 21, '07: Here is a variation: a 214.2cm lotus antenna


of 8 awg wire, not twisted. A single lead going to it.

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A project like this is


not for everyone. I
used wire I had
annealed, and it was
still a bitchin' task.
[Error: I was actually
mistakenly using heavy
6 awg wire; see note of
Dec. 25 below.] Then
soaked the coil in
muriatic acid to
remove the scale left from annealing.

But lesser mortals can probably emulate this with 12 or 10 awg wire that has not been
annealed.

I dowse incredible potencies for this. Like 10X as powerful as the first one. It is now on the
center pipe of a very powerful device. The lead is connected to the RoboCop output.

I did not wrap the wire around 2 pipes, then twist. Rather, I formed each petal in its place as
I went along.
This is on 3/4" pipe, but one could make one to fit 1" CB pipes. I think even with no input lead,
it would be mighty awesome.

June 26, '07: I came up with a variation that is easier than


the lotus shape, at least for heavy wire. I get that it is just
as potent. This one is about 125cm, 8awg.

Of course, it requires a name. How about the elegant, catchy


"botryoidal" coil?

botryoidal: adjective
(chiefly of minerals) having a shape reminiscent of a cluster
of grapes.

I also made some


more like the one
of June 21, but in
this same shorter
length. I plan to
make a super
transmitter with 4
of them cast in a
large square-ish
mold. I'm getting
that a good choice
for orgonite
materials when
embedding one of these coils is loose (not densely packed)
steel shavings with a bit of aluminum -- no more than 2% by volume aluminum.

Oct. 11, '07: I did make a super transmitter with 4 of these heavy coils (like June 21),
though shorter, and the metals as given. And about 1/4 lb. of crunched fluorite. It rocks.

Today I thought of another, very


easy, application of the lotus coil

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concept. I just did a lotus wrap


around these 2 bottles, half-filled
them with charged water and a few
other little goodies, wrapped their
lids securely with strips of duct tape,
and cast them in resin mix, being
careful not to let it overheat. The
thing is curing now, and already feels
real potent.

Dec. 25, '07: That thing turned out


real powerful. I will have to make
more along those lines.

Today I realized something: the heavy


wire I used in the above bare-metal
coils was not 8 awg, but 6 awg! Much
heavier. I had dowsed that 8 awg was
as effective as 6 awg for these, and
grabbed the wrong wire! And knocked myself out making a few lotus coils.
But I have a bunch of 8 awg wire on hand, and hopefully in coming weeks I will have pics of
some 8 awg lotus and botryoidal coils, which I suspect will be about 1/3 as hard to make as 6
awg.

Jan. 11, '08: Here are some 8 awg coils. It's still fairly hard to make them, except for the
botryoidal
coil. With
this gauge,
it didn't
seem to
make much
difference
whether the
wire was
annealed or
not. The one
on the right
was not.
What I
don't like
about the
heavy gauge
lotus coils
(botryoidal
excluded) is that it seems almost impossible to do an aesthetically pleasing job, as the loops
around the center tend to undo themselves when you try to form the petals. Such coils still
have about just as good energy, but are perhaps better hidden in orgonite or something. But if
you are going to bury a lotus coil, it is far easier to do the infinity wrap around 2 bottles as in
the previous picture. Or a botryoidal coil, space permitting.
They are powerful, though, and fairly tough and bend-resistant. They would be good for
throwing in a lake as they are.

Loohan

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