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Did Steven Gibbs file a patent on his HDR device?
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 242866" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>No, this is because the HDR technically is a radionics device, and this type of device is purposely not covered by the U.S. Patent Office. Years ago, this came up and we discussed this in detail and implications of mal-use of ANY radionics device.</p><p></p><p>The HDR splits the soul from the person, then sends one of those items to the destination point, while the original body copy covers the requirements of a stable timeline. When the person returns, the body and soul merely locale with each other, till the act of sleep rejoins them once more.</p><p></p><p>So technically this is like a boomerang style, of time travel machine.</p><p></p><p>Purposely intended altered from their original use HDRs are not covered in original guidelines equipment manufacture. So I don't know about any intended patent rights requested on an item such as this? This would be like mounting a Tesla coil on the hood of one's car, then going zero with the use of the HDR, going to any time target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 242866, member: 259"] No, this is because the HDR technically is a radionics device, and this type of device is purposely not covered by the U.S. Patent Office. Years ago, this came up and we discussed this in detail and implications of mal-use of ANY radionics device. The HDR splits the soul from the person, then sends one of those items to the destination point, while the original body copy covers the requirements of a stable timeline. When the person returns, the body and soul merely locale with each other, till the act of sleep rejoins them once more. So technically this is like a boomerang style, of time travel machine. Purposely intended altered from their original use HDRs are not covered in original guidelines equipment manufacture. So I don't know about any intended patent rights requested on an item such as this? This would be like mounting a Tesla coil on the hood of one's car, then going zero with the use of the HDR, going to any time target. [/QUOTE]
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