| Summary | | | | can occasionally show magnetic activity which is |
| Complex intracellular inclusions were identified in brain | | | | characterized by a degree of variability in sensitivity |
| cells of patients with non-inflammatory stealth virus | | | | and responsiveness that is not seen with inorganic |
| encephalopathy. The cells showed extensive | | | | metallic objects. Electron dispersive X-ray (EDX) |
| disruption of mitochondria leading to the suggestion | | | | analysis shows that the particles contain various |
| that the inclusions were providing an alternative | | | | minerals with individual particles displaying quite |
| (non-mitochondria) source of cellular energy. | | | | distinctive patterns of mineral composition. |
| Pigmented intracellular inclusions and extra-cellular | | | | The particles can show both electron donating |
| materials were similarly identified in stealth virus | | | | (reducing) and electron accepting (oxidizing) reactions. |
| cultures. | | | | The former is readily demonstrated using the |
| A characteristic feature of these cultures is the | | | | chromogen MTT as an electron acceptor. It can also |
| progressive lessening of the cytopathic (cell | | | | occur with reagents such as iodine in alcohol. |
| damaging) effect that coincides with, and is | | | | Oxidation is seen with the appearance of calcium |
| dependent upon, the accumulation of these | | | | oxalate crystals following the addition of ascorbic acid |
| pigmented materials. Tissue culture and direct patient | | | | to medium containing ACE pigments. The particles can |
| derived materials exhibit various qualities consistent | | | | also generate gas bubbles when placed in water. A |
| with their functioning as energy transducers. | | | | remarkable feature is the variability seen over time |
| Specifically, they are composed of conglomerates of | | | | with many of these properties. The particles appear |
| finer particles that can display fluorescent, | | | | to exist in both a "charged" and a "discharged" state. |
| electrostatic, sound resonating and variable magnetic | | | | Individual particles will also commonly resonate when |
| activities. Individual particles contain various | | | | exposed to wide band sound frequencies. |
| combinations of different minerals. They can act as | | | | Using a sound generator, each particle will commonly |
| both electron donors and electron acceptors in redox | | | | exhibit a rather narrow range of movement |
| reactions and can also generate gas bubbles from | | | | activating frequencies. Externally applied |
| water. | | | | electromagnetic, fixed and pulsating magnetic |
| The viability of cells in cultures containing alternative | | | | energies, and sound waves can show effects on |
| cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments) can be | | | | isolated ACE-pigments and on the viability of stealth |
| influenced by exposure to external electromagnetic, | | | | virus cultures. It is easier to demonstrate cell |
| magnetic and sound frequencies that have no | | | | destructive effects using light, X-ray and magnetic |
| discernable effects on normal cell cultures. Enhanced | | | | energies, but low intensity energy exposures have |
| cell growth and survival occurs upon exposure to | | | | clearly benefited some cultures. Both sound and |
| relatively low intensities, while cell destruction occurs | | | | magnetic energies can induce considerable movement |
| at higher intensity external energy exposure. Various | | | | of freely floating cell clusters. |
| natural products show ACE-pigment like activities, | | | | ACE Pigments Derived from Stealth Virus Infected |
| including a capacity of protecting cell cultures from | | | | Patients. |
| the cytopathic effect of stealth viruses. These | | | | Similar mineral containing particles have been found in |
| products are suitable for double blind clinical studies. | | | | dried perspiration from stealth virus infected patients. |
| Introduction | | | | They can exhibit rapidly reversible electrostatic |
| Plants and certain bacteria derive energy in the form | | | | properties suggesting internal movements of electrical |
| of sunlight to covalently link hydrogen and carbon | | | | charge. They are auto-fluorescent and can be both |
| atoms to form carbohydrates. This photosynthetic | | | | reducing (electron donating) and oxidizing (electron |
| process is mediated by chlorophyll molecules that can | | | | accepting). They can also generate gas bubbles from |
| specifically absorb photons corresponding to the blue | | | | water. |
| and red components of sunlight. The photons elevate | | | | Erratic movements of the particles in liquid |
| the energy levels of particular electrons within the | | | | suspensions may account for what earlier |
| chlorophyll molecules that can then be used in an | | | | investigators have termed pleomorphic |
| electron donating (reducing) reaction between carbon | | | | microorganisms. The occasional transformation of the |
| dioxide and water to yield carbohydrates, such as | | | | particles into thread-like forms is also consistent with |
| glucose. | | | | the mistaken belief that the supposed bacteria could |
| Electrons can subsequently be withdrawn from | | | | transform into fungal forms. It is likely that ACE |
| carbohydrates in the form of chemical energy for | | | | pigments are also responsible for so called delusional |
| synthesis of other types of life sustaining organic | | | | parasitosis or Ekbom's syndrome experienced by |
| molecules and for the generation heat. Protons | | | | occasional patients with severe psychiatric illness. |
| typically accompany electrons in electron donating | | | | They may also explain mistaken reports of head lice |
| (reduction) and electron capturing (oxidation) | | | | in stealth virus infected patients. |
| reactions. The term oxidation is used since oxygen | | | | Natural Products and Subtle Energies |
| plays a major role as an electron acceptor to form | | | | An assay for the electron shuttling activity of |
| water. | | | | ACE-pigments has been developed and applied to a |
| Chlorophyll utilizes only a minor fraction of the entire | | | | number of natural products, including a Japanese plant |
| electromagnetic spectrum. Not only does this seem | | | | extract and a material designated Enercell. Interesting |
| rather inefficient but the question can also be asked | | | | patterns develop during these reactions that appear |
| what was the energy used to synthesize the original | | | | to be subject to environmental influences. These |
| chlorophyll molecules. Energy could conceivably be | | | | reactions are currently being used as a potential |
| derived from other parts of the electromagnetic | | | | sensor for non-conventional forms of energy that |
| spectrum and/or from other less well understood | | | | may influence their physical and/or chemical |
| forms of energy. | | | | properties. Other highly energized natural products |
| Viruses can cause cell damage by various | | | | can contain microscopic energy rich particles that |
| mechanisms including simple competition for the | | | | show remarkable motility and that could easily be |
| metabolic resources available to the cell. I have | | | | mistaken for bacteria. |
| defined a grouping of cytopathic (cell damaging) | | | | Although not as well characterized as electromagnetic |
| viruses, termed stealth viruses, that fail to evoke an | | | | radiation, most physicists realize that other radiating |
| immune mediated inflammatory reaction (please refer | | | | forms of energy do exist. Included in this category |
| to for a complete list of publications). The best | | | | are so called dark energy, phonons, biophotons (chi, |
| characterized stealth virus originated from the | | | | orgone) and what is variously referred to as the |
| cytomegalovirus of African green monkeys. The virus | | | | ether, subtle energy, or zero-point energy. |
| was isolated from a patient with the chronic fatigue | | | | Understanding the potential reciprocal interactions of |
| syndrome, with a similar but not identical virus | | | | living organisms and the ether is rendered difficult |
| isolated from a patient with a manic depressive, | | | | because of the lack of suitable detection methods. |
| bi-polar illness. | | | | The restricted patterns of the minerals in individual |
| The virus induces a severe acute disease in cats | | | | ACE pigment particles suggested the existence of |
| followed by considerable clinical recovery in spite on | | | | selective mineral affinity forces that favor the |
| an absent inflammatory response. Similarly, the | | | | attraction of like substances. Minerals have mainly |
| cytopathic effect in tissue culture tends to abate | | | | been studied in inorganic forms. Increasingly, it |
| over time, especially in infrequently fed cultures. The | | | | appears that minerals can exhibit quite different |
| mechanism of this striking recovery process is | | | | properties when either single atoms or small |
| attributed to materials that accumulate in tissue | | | | microclusters. Minerals can also behave differently |
| culture supernatants since reactivation occurs upon | | | | when incorporated into organic and even silica based |
| replacing the tissue culture medium with fresh | | | | complex molecular lattices. |
| medium. Reactivation can be prevented by including | | | | The concepts of orbitally-rearranged monoatomic |
| supernatant materials from repaired cultures into the | | | | element ( ORME ), molecular energy transduction |
| re-feeding medium. | | | | with superconducting coherent energy emissions, and |
| Unusual intracellular and extra-cellular materials were | | | | gravity defying elements, have been proposed to |
| previously noted in the brains of stealth virus | | | | explain some of the unique features of these altered |
| inoculated cats and in the brain biopsies of various | | | | states of mineral existence. The field of biophysics is |
| patients with stealth virus encephalopathy. They | | | | currently addressing the potential harmonization of |
| were periodic acid Schiff (PAS) positive and also | | | | energy patterns within living organisms and even |
| readily seen using the cationic Stains-all dye. | | | | between organisms separated by considerable |
| Irregularly shaped inclusions were also noted on | | | | distances. The experience of various healers would |
| electron microscopy of both animal and human brain | | | | also suggest that conscious thought may be able to |
| biopsies. The highly ordered complex structures of | | | | alter these harmonizing energy patterns. |
| some of these inclusions suggested that they were | | | | Clinical and Agricultural Studies |
| fulfilling some cellular function. Given the marked | | | | Given their strong activity in the electron transferring |
| disruption of the cells' mitochondria, it seemed | | | | assay system and testimonial evidence for efficacy in |
| reasonable to postulate that the inclusions may be | | | | various disease states, a number of these natural |
| providing an alternative (non-mitochondria) energy | | | | products have been selected for detailed double blind, |
| source. The following data support such a conclusion. | | | | placebo controlled studies. Subjects with illnesses |
| Complex Inclusions in a Brain Biopsy from a Stealth | | | | potentially attributable to stealth virus infections, and |
| Virus Infected Child | | | | subjects who manifestly are lacking in energy |
| The child's illness evolved over seven months from | | | | production would be selected. Among the latter |
| what was initially considered to be a conduct and | | | | group plans are underway to test patients with |
| attention deficit disorder to an apparent neurological | | | | various wasting syndromes (including cancer |
| disease. In spite of markedly abnormal magnetic | | | | cachexia), children with severe diarrhea and |
| resonance imaging (MRI), his early neurological | | | | asphyxiated newborn infants. Studies on both |
| examination was essentially normal. A brain biopsy | | | | experimental and livestock animals can similarly be |
| showed lipid accumulation within glial cells without | | | | performed. |
| accompanying inflammation, and was considered | | | | An advantage of the energy based approach to |
| non-diagnostic by the attending and referral | | | | therapy is that it removes the focus away from |
| neuropathologists. | | | | using products as a means of enhancing the immune |
| After extensive clinical reviews in major medical | | | | system. The new approach allows for a two way |
| centers, a second brain biopsy was performed at | | | | extension of studies to be conducted in an agricultural |
| Stanford University , this time with sections prepared | | | | setting. Thus many products destined for evaluation |
| for electron microscopy. Apart form the lipid | | | | in human and animal studies can be objectively |
| vacuolization and mitochondria damage, the attending | | | | assessed for their growth enhancement of various |
| neuropathologist failed to report on any of the | | | | plants and crops. Conversely, natural materials that |
| inclusions shown in Figures 1-8 of the article posted | | | | promote the quality of agricultural products may find |
| on the web site. | | | | usefulness in both animals and humans. |
| Pigmented Particles, Threads and Ribbon-like | | | | Co-ordination of Effort |
| Structures in Stealth Virus Cultures | | | | It would be desirable to have an organizational |
| Representative photographs of the cytopathic effect | | | | structure that would encourage open communication |
| occurring in stealth virus cultures are also available on | | | | among individuals contributing products, performing |
| the web site. The repair and reactivation processes | | | | efficacy assessments and conducting basic research. |
| are illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 of the published | | | | Sound financial management and good public relations |
| article "Stealth virus culture pigments: a potential | | | | are also essential. The Government, Industry and |
| source of cellular energy." Exp Mol Pathol. 2003: | | | | Major Academic Institutions have, unfortunately, |
| 74:210-23 . Many of the cell clusters become | | | | tended to put money-driven self interests above that |
| pigmented and the pigmented material can coalesce | | | | of the public. |
| into discrete particles, some of which are extruded | | | | A fledgling non-profit organization termed S3Support |
| into the tissue culture medium. Various threads and | | | | has been joined by an Applied BioPhysics Foundation |
| ribbon-like structures can also develop in stealth virus | | | | to form the Progressive University and BioPhysics |
| cultures. | | | | Institute. Its primary goal is to develop and promote |
| They can show intricate patterning and can exist as | | | | a nationwide endeavor to more rapidly bring the |
| either hollow tubes or flat bands. Both by scanning | | | | enormous benefits of energy based clinical and |
| electron microscopy and auto-fluorescence | | | | agricultural science to mankind. This effort can be |
| microscopy, the particles can be seen as | | | | assisted by increasing the membership of health care |
| conglomerates of finer particles. The tread and | | | | providers, farmers, researchers, administrators, public |
| ribbon-like structures are also auto-fluorescent with | | | | spokespersons, patients and their family members, |
| wide excitation and emission spectra. The particles | | | | etc., in the Applied BioPhysics Foundation. |