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To: Joichi Ito
, Tom Pritzker
Subject: Fwd: [Dewayne-Net] Wave goodbye to global warming, GM and pesticides
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 07:00:25 +0000
>, Jeffrey Epstein
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From: Dewayne Hendricks G
Date: August 28, 2013, 2:32:10 AM EDT
To: Multiple recipients of Dewayne-Net
Subject: [Dewayne-Net1 Wave goodbye to global harming, CM and pesticides
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[Note: This item comes from friend Shannon McElyea. DLH]
Wave goodbye to global warming, GM and pesticides
Radio wave-treated water could change agriculture as we know it. Its Irish pioneers meet Tom Prendeville
Aug 25 2013
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A GROUNDBREAKING new Irish technology which could be the greatest breakthrough in agriculture since
the plough is set to change the face of modem farming forever.
The technology — radio wave energised water — massively increases the output of vegetables and fruits by up to
30 per cent.
Not only are the plants much bigger but they are largely disease-resistant, meaning huge savings in expensive
fertilisers and harmful pesticides.
Extensively tested in Ireland and several other countries, the inexpensive water treatment technology is now
being rolled out across the world. The technology makes GM obsolete and also addresses the whole global
warmingfear that there is too much carbon dioxide in the air, by simply converting excess CO2 into edible
plant mass.
Developed by Professor Austin Darragh and Dr JJ Leahy of Limerick University's Department of Chemistry
and Environmental Science, the hardy eco-friendly technology uses nothing but the natural elements of
sunlight, water, carbon dioxide in the air and the minerals in the soil.
The compact biscuit-tin-sized technology, which is called Vi-Aqua — meaning 'life water' — converts 24 volts of
electricity into a radio signal, which charges up the water via an antennae. Once the device is attached to a
hose, thousands of gallons of water can be charged up in less than 10 minutes at a cost of pennies.
Speaking about the new technology, Professor Austin Darragh says:
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"Vi-Aqua makes water wetter and introduces atmospheric nitrogen into the water in the form of nitrates - so it
is free fertiliser. It also produces the miracle of rejuvenating the soil by invigorating soil-based micro-
organisms.
"We can also make water savings of at least 30 per cent. When the water is treated it becomes a better solvent,
which means it can carry more nutrients to the leaves and stem and percolate better down into the soil to
nourish the roots, which in turn produces a better root system. Hence the reason you need less water and why
you end up with larger and hardier crops," explains Professor Austin Darragh.
Extensively tested in Warrenstown Agricultural College, the technology is being hailed as a modern day
miracle.
Harold Lawler is Ireland's foremost Agricultural Specialist. As Director of the National Botanical Gardens and
former Master of Agricultural Science at Warrenstown Agricultural College, he has carried out more research
on Vi-Aqua growth-enhancing technology than perhaps anyone else in the world:
"In the bedding plants we really saw a difference in the results; they were much hardier and tougher. You could
drop a tray of these plants on the ground and they would not shatter, like ordinary plants.
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