The video touches on the work of two scientists from the mid-20th century:
Ernst Hartman, who discovered "Hartman lines"—energy lines that cross the Earth and extend into the sky.
Dr. Curry, an American physician who found "Curry lines," which intersect the Earth at a 45-degree angle to the North.
The video seems to promise an exploration of these energy lines, suggesting that small changes in your bed's location could potentially impact your health, particularly in relation to the Earth's energy grid.
Bibliography and the scientist, who did research on this topic
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Baron Gustav von Pohl. Germany (1920’s)
Von Pohl was able to determine that 2.5 of all the homes surveyed had some form of geopathic stress. He also determined that 95% of all cancer cases had connections to geostress.
Ernst Hartmann. Germany (1940’s-60’s)
Hartmann was the first to describe the global geomagnetic grids and their influence on geostress. After extensive testing that spanned over 30 years of research, he concluded that cancer is a disease of location.
Manfred Curry. Germany (1950’s-70’s)
Curry continued on Hartmann’s work, describing other global grids and their influences.
Blanche Merz. Switzerland (1920’s)
Merz was able to correlate geostresses to cancer, noting full moon variations, as well as corre- lations of north/south lines to cramps and rheumatism, and east/west lines to inflammation.
Ralf Gordon. England (1980’s-90’s)
Gordon correlated cancers of the lung, breast, and cervix with geostress in 90% of all cases.
Otto Bergmann. Austria (1987-89)
In a two year trial which included over 462,000 measurements in 6,942 tests, Bergmann found geopathic stress effects on blood sedimentation, blood pressure, blood circulation, heart beat, breathing, skin resistance, and electrical conductivity of muscle points.
Kathe Bacheler. Austria (1989)
In a survey that included 3,000 apartments and over 11,000 people, Bacheler discovered 100% correlations between geopathic stress and 500 cases of cancer she studied. She also found 95% correlation with “problem” children.
Eugene Pallegard. Denmark (1990)
In a much publicized study, Pallegard correlated geostress in 14 out of 18 crib deaths.
Roger Rose. England (1990’s)
In a sample of 50 patients with myalic encephalomyelitis, Rose found 100 % correlation to geostress.
Christopher McNaney. England (1990’s)
In a sample of 175 nomadic gypsy families, he found only 1% cancer and 0% heart disease.
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