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Saturday July 26, 2025
There are many families here overflowing with hope, silently spilling our prayers. We speak different languages, but our bodies share the same culture. We smile, nod politely. We have grown tired, but our children amaze us with their vibrancy. Everything is run on a tight and meticulous schedule. One wheelchair accessible van drops us off while another is leaving. Then our van takes one of the other families back to their hotel and another arrives. We have two drivers assigned to us, that switch on and off. David and Carlos. In Spanish, we have learned how to say Thank you, how are you, good morning, good afternoon, good night, see you tomorrow, I’m sorry, Mother, please, eggs, pancakes, bathroom, dog, water… and a few other phrases and words. Julius is calm, and comfortable. He sleeps during his treatments. There are three treatment rooms at the research Center. They call them studios. Each studio has a Cytotron machine. They are behind sliding doors of frosted glass and wired to a central control station behind another milk glass slider. Each child is unique to the others. A girl with long brown hair named Laud, points and smiles at everyone. She has bonded with Julius’ sister and squeals in delight each day she sees her. Lauda goes into the studio that Julius utilises. She follows behind us. She is here with her mother. I don’t know where they are from, but they speak Spanish so I am guessing they are from the area. Michelle and her parents are from Mexico City. Michelle is a smart teenager, with long red hair. She speaks English skilfully and with no accent. She interprets for her parents. Her mother, provides physical support to prevent Michelle from falling when she walks. Michelle is proud to say that she used to have therapy with the actor who plays the role of Lucca in the Netflix movie, Lucca’s Word, which is a story of a Mexican boy whose parents advocate to get him Cytotron treatments. They travel all the way to India, where the technology was invented. I was happy to know that Lucca’s actor had cerebral palsy. I wondered when we watched Lucca’s World if the casting director happened to find someone excellent at portraying a body with cerebral palsy or if AI was used to manipulate the actor’s body. The authenticity of actually casting an actor living with cerebral palsy, felt good. At the end of Julius’ treatment all three of us have to be de-electrofied. A metal clamp is placed on each of our wrists before we can exit the studio. It reminds me of rubbing a balloon back and forth on my head as a kid and my hair would stand straight up, or sliding my socked feet through the green shag carpet and then touching the rod iron banister to purposely elicit a shock. No metal is allowed in the machine because it will interfere with the electromagnetic field. The entire earth is one huge electromagnetic field. Author Laura Lynne Jackson describes it as a massive jumble of charged particles that stretch all the way from the earth’s interior to the farthest depths of space. She goes on to say scientific studies have shown that many animals use the earth’s magnetic field to orient themselves and to navigate their way through the world…and that all living beings generate electromagnetic energy. Every connection we have with another, be it direct or indirect, is an electromagnetic exchange. It is happening right now as you read this page. This led me to consider the relationship between electromagnetic fields (EMF) and Rotational Field Quantum Magnetic Resonance (RFQMR), the invisible energy source within the Cytotron. I found this from Google AI: EMF is a broad term for the physical field produced by electric charges, encompassing both electric and magnetic fields. RFQMR is a specific technology that utilizes a controlled, rotating electromagnetic field to deliver targeted energy to tissues, often in the context of medical applications. Every day, I sit at the head of the tube Julius lies within. One of the techs puts a template over his face while I cover his eyes. An infra-red diagram is cast onto his face and adjustments are made to the bed until it is positioned just right for the treatment to begin. I move my hands away and sit by him. His sister sits on the other side of the room lost in her own technology. I am allowed to reach in a touch Jules. He drifts into sleep. Nothing moves. The tube is dark. I cannot see electromagnetic waves. None-of us can. During our intake, when I asked how to a single beam could reach all areas of Julius’ brain, I was told there are several beams. Seven align with the spine and one with multiple fingers goes into the brain fully reaching all hemispheres. My thoughts go deep into Julius’ head and I imagine what is happening and why this form of science is not researched more extensively since it is our earths most powerful energy source. Sometimes, I doze off with my head against the wall before we are both awakened when the lights are turned back up. In the moments that we are there, I don’t want to be any other place in the world. Thank you for continuing to follow along, and for donating to this monumental task of faith and science. https://gofund.me/4fe43272 Pics- Julius and our driver, Carlos; Michelle and her parents; My daughter and Lauda.
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