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Richard
LeFors Clark
Party
Levitation
March
15, 1998. One night, the top of levitation came up on the
radio show, and we talked about those eyewitness accounts
of monks in ecstatic trance floating up near the ceiling.
I mentioned that when I was 12 years old, I attended a
slumber party in which we played a game in which we
didnt levitate, but managed to lift one another up
in an usual way. The game went like this: Turns are taken
so each can experience being the "Liftee." The
designated Liftee lies on the floor, face up, arms by
side. The other girls, the "Lifters," form
lines on both sides of the Liftee, kneeling, and placing
their hands under her body. There was some sort of
preamble, the details of which I have forgotten. And
then, on the count of three, using just two fingers of
each hand to support the Liftee, the Lifters raised their
arms in unison, and up went the Liftee, feeling quite
light. Whats more, the Liftees body stayed
quite stiff and straight while hoisted in the air.
I wondered aloud, had
anyone else played this game? Nick and Shelah Begich
happened to be in our studio at the time, and Shelah told
us how she too had played this game at age 12 or 14.
Callers then reported their experiences. One gentleman,
who played the game at age 13 with the kids of the
neighborhood in a garage, told us their name of the game:
"Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board." Rhonda
Eklund alerted us to Richard LeFors Clarks write up
on "Party Levitation" in the book Anti-Gravity
and the World Grid, edited by David Hatcher Childress. We
thank Clark for entertaining us the next week on the
radio show (3/14/98) and for permission in reprinting
excerpts from his contributing chapter, "Diamagnetic
Gravity Vortexes." Here, Clark gives a variation on
the game, wherein the Liftee sits in a chair. Have
fun! Laura Lee, host, The Laura Lee Show
(P.S. On 3/20/98, a group of tried our Clark's
instructions, and it works! We also added to them a bit.
For my report on this, go to
"Party
Levitation Experiment"
HUMAN
DIAMAGNETISM GRAVITY ANTENNA LEVITATION
by Richard LeFors Clark
(Reprint by permission of the
Author) The principle of diamagnetism which
underlies human-induced levitation and anti-gravity
vortexes on the planet can be demonstrated simply in what
I call the human gravity antenna. Diamagnetism (explained
below) is essentially a magnetic-neutral zone existing
between a north and south magnetic field, which can be
exploited for purposes of levitation. As I will indicate
below, there are many such ,magnetic flow reversal
points" on the Earth marked by Grid points.
An arrangement of five human beings can
be used as a quadruple gravity antenna to perform
levitation of the central person. The weight of the
central. person, the levitates, does-not matter nor is
the lack of strength or size of the four levitators
important. What is important is the form of the
quadropolar positions around the central levitates (See
Diagram 1). Here are a few pointers to keep in mind:
First, the levitators should be
positioned 45 degrees off the magnetic compass direction
of north, south, east, and west for maximum
effectiveness. Second, alternation of male and female sex
of the levitators adds to the gravity antennas
power. Third, the hand stack on the head of the central
levitates by the levitators should not have like-gendered
(male/male, female/female) hands touching. Fourth,
theres no need to think of anything
just hold the hands stacked on the levitatees head
for a count of ten. On the tenth count remove the stacked
hands quickly and place one finger each on the four
corners of the chair. The person in charge of counting
says "lift" and up goes the levitates. Now
lets examine this phenomenon I like to call
"Party Levitation" in more specific and
practical detail.
To do Party Levitation you will need
five people, one to be levitatedhenceforth to be
called the levitatee and four to do the levitating
henceforth to be called the levitators.
The levitates sits in a chair and the
four levitators stand around him so that they form a
square. One levitator should stand to the
levitatees left, and just behind his shoulder.
Another levitator should stand in front of him and to his
left, close to his left-knee. The other two should stand
on the right side of the levitatees body and in
similar positions.
Now the object of Party Levitation is
to make the levitatees body so light in weight that
the four levitators can lift him several feet into the
air using a single finger each. If the experiment is
performed properly none of the levitators will feel the
slightest resistance to their efforts. It will be as if
the levitatees body has lost its weight entirely.
While the levitates is sitting, the
four levitators surround him in the manner indicated and
place their hands, one atop the other, on his head, as if
they were healing him by the laying on of hands.
The person who is going to float must
sit relaxed in a straightbacked chair with his legs
together, his feet on the floor, and his hands in his
lap. The other four participants now stand two on each
side of the seated party, one at each shoulder and one at
the knee. Instruct all four to extend their arms and
place their closed fists together, closed except for the
forefingers which should be extended and touching each
other along their lengths as shown. The person nearest
the seated mans left shoulder is now asked to place
his two extended fingers, palms downwards, beneath his
left armpit. Likewise, his opposite number inserts his
forefingers beneath the right armpit, and again the other
two respectively beneath the seated mans knees.
Now invite the four assistants to lift
the man in this position, using only these extended
fingers. However hard they try, it is impossible. As soon
as you have registered their inability to do so, ask them
to stack their hands alternately, one on top of the other
on the mans head, in such a way that no person has
his own two hands together, and then to exert a steady
pressure downwards. As they keep this up you count to
ten. On the count "nine", they must withdraw
their hands quickly from his head and resume their
earlier positions with their extended forefingers. On the
count of "ten" they must try again to lift the
man with those fingers alone. This time he will go
soaring into the air with no difficulty whatsoever.
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