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Electroculture

Electroculture is the ancient practice of increasing yields by using certain materials to “harvest” the earth’s atmospheric energy. This technique has been “resurrected” several times, but has probably been covered up just as many times. It was introduced as early as 1749 by Abbe Nolett, then in the 1920s by Justin Christofleau and in the 1940s by Victor Schauberger. It is about using the energy that is always present and all around us, and is also known as Chi, Prana, Life Force or Ether.

When using electroculture there is no need to use pesticides or fertilizers and that is the primary reason why this information is so hidden. All you need is the sun, clouds, rain, nitrogen from the air and the ability to harness atmospheric energy.

These atmospheric antennas can be made of materials such as wood, copper, zinc and brass. When you add these weather antennas to your garden, soil or farm, they will increase your yields, fight frost and excessive heat, reduce irrigation, reduce pests and increase the magnetism of your soil leading to more nutrients in the long run.

Download free PDF book by writer Justin Christofleau – Electroculture written in 1920

Lectures about Electoculture:

Research Magnetic field effects on plant growth, development, and evolution by Massimo E. Maffei download HERE

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