Dear Kind Friends,Some of you may have heard or read about S-Cut cloth products.
I got a free sample of the cloth from Judy Wall, and liked it very much.
I ordered some caps and coats (like the ones in the attached photo), and I want you to know I find the level of protection tremendous. I am wearing 2 layers, and I would estimate the level of protection to be about the equivalent of "The Four Directions" unit by Sky David, or 2 or 3 well-tuned radionic analyzers.
In other words, my impression is that I am getting the psychotronic equivalent of about 2 - 6 thousand dollars worth of equipment. I do not in any way say this is in any sense a substitute for radionic, psychotronic, or other devices, just that the protective effect is, at least to me, very fine.
The caps cost about 50-cents each, and the coats cost about $6.00 each.
I am not saying that this will necessarily put an end to Mind Control, or torture, or EM pollution. Just that I find them very comfortable and quiet! You can judge for yourself, and that is why I have sent you this information.
By the way, I wear mine over my regular clothes, and under an ordinary monk-like or Heffner-type robe with an attached cowl. Or you can go for the laboratory look - it's very proper.
With best wishes,
Robert
Instructions How to use the S-Cut
The two sides of the cloth has different textures. One is rough and the other is smooth. The smooth side is the front and must be facing you.
The width of the S-Cut is about 104cm (42 inches)For electric lights: If they have covers as lamp shades. Remove the shade or cover and glue the rough to the inside of the cover/shade.
For electrical outlets: Remove the covers and place the S-Cut over the outlet large enough that it covers the whole thing and a bit would show after the cover is put back on. This can be affixed to the outlet around the wall with double sided tape.
For other electrical appliances and beds: Use screens such as wicker, and glue the S-Cut to them, and stand them infrom of the electrical appliances such as the television. These screens can be places around the bed. Remember to have the smooth side of the S-Cut facing you.
For Windows It's best to hang the S-cut between the window and the curtain. But if this is not possible, it may be hung outside of the curtains. This will help reduce exposure to the waves. Have the cloth four inches larger than the window, with a double stick tape, affix it to the window, rough side must face the window. Curtains should be 100% cotton. Two ways to cover windows according to width.
The width of the S-Cut is about 104cm (42 inches)
It's important not to have a gap between the S-Cut covers as the waves will enter.
1).For windows smaller than 42 inches use two pieces of S-Cut and over lap at the middle seam. Makes sure that it's still large enough to thourgly cover to the sides of the window.
2).For widows lager than 42 inches use three pieces of S-Cut two full size pieces and a smaller on for the middle that allows for overlaping to block the waves.
3).To make it more esthetically appealing. Roll the top of the S-Cut over a long thin wooden dowel. Attach it to a curtain rod with some glue. Do the same with the bottom but don't glue. This will prevent the covers by being blown by the wind.
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