An alternative to genetic engineering which provides effective environmental protection and helps those in the Third World: a revolutionary discovery is revealed.
This book drops a biological bombshell: for the first time ever the sensational experiments carried out in secret at the pharmaceutical giant Ciba (Novartis) are revealed. Scientists there managed to increase the growth and yield of plants and fish to a phenomenal extent – with nothing more than an electromagnetic field. Surprisingly, »primeval forms« were generated by this means: a fern, which no botanist was able to classify, primeval corn with up to twelve ears per stalk, and a formerly extinct giant trout with salmon-like fins. Ciba prohibited further research – because »primeval grain« requires hardly any pesticides! Now the underlying principle is finally disclosed, so that Third World countries can benefit from the discovery, free of cost.
Luc Bürgin, born in 1970, is one of Switzerland’s most successful journalists. His numerous non-fiction books have been translated into more than ten languages. Previous publications at Herbig include, amongst others: »Scientific Fallacies «, »Archaeology: the Secret Files«, »Enigmas of Archaeology«. He is editor of »Mysteries« magazine (www.mysteries-magazin.com). He was awarded the Dr.-A.-Hedri foundation’s prize for Exopsychology at Berne University in 2000.
The Code of Primeval Times
How a secret pharmaceutical experiment could revolutionise world nutrition
June 2007, Approx. 256 pages
978-3-7766-2534-9
Herbig
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