John Kanzius Water Fuel Cell/Cancer Treatment John Kanzius, while researching a way to treat cancer & other diseases, stumbled a across the same principal as Stan Meyer's Water Fuel Cell. Unlike Meyer's device, which uses submerged stainless steel electrodes in a common feed stock of water, Mr. Kanzius' device doesn't make contact with the water -- it pulses relatively low energy across an area, such as the human body, which is made of mostly water, or across a test tube of salt water. The salt in the water helps catalyze the process (by increasing the conductivity of the water). The device can also be looked at as a water capacitor. Water is the feed stock and the pulses (electrical & radio waves) disassociate the hydrogen & oxygen atoms by magnetically stretching apart the atoms through constant magnetic excitation. Parallel plates, or circular or spiral electrodes or transducers all have the ability to tap energy from the quantum flux field. When these devices are used with water such as John Kanzius' device, the energy from the quantum flux field is tapped into, then trapped by the water, turning it into a charged gas of diatomic & monatomic hydrogen & oxygen atoms, in a mixture of hydrated electrons. When combusted, the plasma implosion/explosion forms back into pure water. The plasma gas is a stoichiometric blend that is perfect for combustion applications. This device behaves very similarly to Stan Meyer's Electron Extraction Circuit (which uses lasers), and is the ...
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Joel was first introduced to photography his freshman year in high school and from the very beginning it was a perfect match. By the time he began college, his passion for the photographic process was all consuming. After receiving a BFA degree from the University of Arizona in 1984, Joel served a three month assisting stint in LA and soon after set up a commercial studio working out of Denver Colorado. For over 26 years he worked with many of the top advertising agencies across the globe for clients such as AARP, Abbott, Arizona Office of Tourism, AT&T, Febreze, Discovery Cannel, Goldman Sachs, Hewlett Packard, Honda, Hyatt, Phillips 66 Aviation, Pfizer Qwest, Sony, Sturm Ruger & Co, Visa, Volvo, Xcel Energy and most recently Red Bull. Over the years his assignments have taken him to every state across the USA and to over fifty countries around the globe. In 1990 he produced his first coffee table book, 'Navajo, Portrait of a Nation' which received a number of photographic and design awards as well as an eighteen-month solo exhibit at the Smithsonian American History museum. Joel considers himself an ambassador for the photographic creative process by teaching workshops and lectures across the globe. "I feel that by being an open book with my process I have an opportunity to inspire others to follow their dreams and passions to create". Currently, Joel resides in Pasadena CA with his wife and his two boys. He is widely known for his amazing digital composites, and today ...
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