Corrects by phase shift the disturbances due to water veins and telluric faults
This system, using the 180° phase shift principle, has been recommended for over 40 years by the Hartmann Institute in Germany.
The Unidirectional and Bidirectional Tellutron developed by Roland Werhlen use this 180° phase shift principle.
Technical characteristics:
Height : 20 cm
Width : 16 cm
Depth : 9 cm
One-way weight : 0.6 gr
Bidirectional weight : 0.35 gr
Composed of 4 passive antennas which capture disturbing telluric radiation (vertical emission), and re-emit them horizontally after having shifted them by 180°.
Waterproof case, the cover is sealed and locked, so it is recommended not to try to open it at the risk of destroying the internal supports.
In practice:
The Tellutron should be placed on a wooden or plastic support (not metal),
It should be placed between 40 cm and 70 cm from the ground.
The Unidirectional Tellutron protects from its location, over a distance of up to 25 meters,
The Bi-directional Tellutron radiates on either side of its location over a distance of up to 12 meters.
Note : For maximum efficiency, do not place any metal obstacles in front of the Tellutron.
Operating Principle:
Radiation directly below water veins or telluric faults causes metabolic disturbances that can lead to more or less serious health problems. The Tellutron, using the 180° phase shift principle, was developed to neutralize this radiation that is harmful to living things.
Unidirectional Tellutron
Tellutron Bidirectional
History:
Robert Endrös and Karl Ernst Lotz were able to qualify and quantify the telluric frequencies located directly above a water vein and demonstrated that these radiations disrupted the functioning of the endocrine system. These disturbances can lead to serious pathologies or drowsiness on certain roads crossed by successive water veins.
They measured above the water veins, radiation of 35 GHz (microwaves) as well as low frequencies in the bandwidth of "infra-sound" producing, over time, micro cracks in the walls.
In order to protect people from microwave radiation, engineer Robert Endrös developed a system called an "interference transmitter" whose effectiveness was confirmed by Karl Lotz . (See their book: "The Earth's Radiation and its Influence on Life p 227 to 231).
These figures from the book "the radiation of the earth and its influence on life" Randin editions - Au Signalhighlight the reaction of the endocrine system of a person positioned directly above a water vein.