Hi! Allan,
I think the actual local conditions need to be taken into account. On my
property, where I have a quite high Paramagnetic soil, adding more will
make little change, but lacking natural tree to work as antenna, adding
towers should make a difference. By contrast, a friend, only forty
minutes away is on highly Diamagnetic soil, but has trees near his
garden, which are working nicely, so needs to look at spreading a
suitable rock dust.

Be aware that a really high firing BD system will change a diamagnetic
situation to some degree of paramagnetic level, in time. It will also be
right where the plants and soil biota need it, the root zone.

Gil

Allan Balliett wrote:

> Lloyd et al -
>
> I'm very interested in hearing more on the benefits of your tower of
> power, as well as information on the construction of it.
>
> I had a short conversation with Phil Callahan at last year's ACRES
> and he was advocating a similar device in lieu of actually applying
> paramagnetic rock to the land. However (and I've misplaced my notes),
> he was definitelly saying that a field required many towers (filled
> with paramagnetic rock) and that they were to be placed relatively
> closely together. He had a big laugh when I said that it would be
> cheaper and faster to just scatter the paramagnetic rock. "True,
> True" he said.
>
> I can see the value, however, in my most recent location, of keeping
> the paramagnetic rock confined.
>
> I'd like to hear everyone's experiences and thoughts.
>
> -Allan

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