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Making a Plate-zapper
 
I have experimented and gotten good results from two configurations. One uses two sardine can lids to form a single plate. The second uses two pieces of aluminum as separate plates. The advantage of the first configuration is that it is easy to make from items around your home. The advantage of the second configuration is you can do two locations at once. Theoretically, a three-plate, or four-plate, or fifty-plate configuration would increase efficiency even more, but it would also bring a proportional increase in detoxification-illness.
 
Only make plate-zappers as described below.
Other shapes, sizes and compositions have either not been tested or not been found useful.
 
Single Plate-Zapper
 
The easiest plate-zapper to build uses sardine can lids (not other cans). After careful washing and unrolling to make the surface as fiat as possible, you mount them on the lids of empty vitamin bottles (the kind with plastic caps). Make a nail hole near the center of each lid and bottle cap. Find sheet metal screws to fit the holes. Tighten the can plates to the lids just enough to be still movable by finger touch.
 
Place your two lids so they overlap slightly. They are held together tightly by the grip of an alligator clip lead, making a single plate out of it. Fasten the other end of the alligator clip to the bolt of your homemade zapper (Positive side). Now attach a second alligator clip lead from this plate to a copper pipe. A third alligator clip lead goes from your zapper grounding bolt to the second copper pipe as usual.
The two can lids must be very securely connected at all times. Use copper pipes for best contact to your body. The high frequency and single layer of wet paper prevent the copper from penetrating your skin.
 
Double Plate-Zapper
 
Get two '/32 inch (1 mm) thick aluminum plates. They should be 3'/4 to 3'/2 inch (8 to 9 cm) square. Drill a hole in the center of each one and mount on a cardboard or plastic box with bolts. Place them about 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) apart.
 
Run a lead from the Positive output of your zapper to each of the plates (two leads altogether, clip them directly onto the edge of each plate). Then run a lead from each plate to a single copper pipe. There is a lead from the Negative output of the zapper to the second copper pipe as
usual. You will need five alligator clip leads altogether.
 
Plate-Zapping Tips
 
Because you should use your feet to zap, you may wish to put the copper tubes on the floor. The tubes should be wrapped with only one layer of wet paper towel. To protect your floor, shove paper plates inside plastic bags underneath the tubes.
 
With plate-zapping, a 9 volt battery will wear out even quicker than for other arrangements. Of course, your body is benefiting from this greater energy input by converting it, in some way, for itself. You need to check the battery voltage after every zap at first. If the battery voltage ends up at 8.9 or lower, you will have to repeat the last zap. Start each zap at no less than 9.4 v. Expect to drain about .4 volts from the battery for each zap using this dual plate arrangement. Get rechargeable batteries, a battery charger, and a voltmeter all of which will save you money and delays.
 
For detailed instructions see the Plate-Zapping Schedule on page 94.

(from "The Prevention of all Cancers", page 489; Copyright notice)

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