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Subject: MISSING-PERSON LOCATION TECHNIQUE
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Date: 6 May 93 19:45:47 -0600
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                       MISSING-PERSON LOCATION TECHNIQUE
          
               The following information is a very simple technique for 
          finding missing children, adults, MIA's, etc..  Please take 
          it SERIOUSLY. 

               Make a 90-degree "Angle Wire" by bending an 18" length 
          of 1/8" iron welding rod at right angles at the center and 
          slipping it into a 7" length of 1/4" straight copper tubing.  
          Both ends of the rod should be pointed, and the top end of 
          the tube should be smooth and flat so the wire can turn 
          freely inside the tube. 

               Wrap the four fingers of your right hand around the 
          copper tube, and place the front of the thumb against the 
          side of the tube near the top so that the center of the whorl 
          of your thumb is pressed against the tube.  Stand on solid 
          ground with your feet about one foot apart, and hold the 
          Angle Wire so the copper tube is vertical, about 15 inches in 
          front of your chest. 

               Place the center of the whorl of your left index finger 
          against a "specimen" of the missing person while thinking 
          about him or her.  (A "specimen" is the image of the person 
          in a polaroid photograph, a photographic negative, or a print 
          having an existing negative; a spot of blood on a piece of 
          paper, a hair, or possibly even an original signature, of the 
          person.) 
          
               The Angle Wire will then turn to point in the direction 
          of the missing person (if he or she is still alive, at 
          least).  Repeat this procedure while facing in different 
          directions. 

               The person can then be found by going in the direction 
          that the wire is consistently pointing toward, or by moving 
          some distance at right angles to that direction and finding 
          the new direction (triangulation method). 


               Many people are not likely to be successful with this 
          technique, especially people who have received x-rays.  Those 
          who have demonstrated success at "water witching" or "MAP 
          DOWSING" are most likely to be successful at this.  However, 
          each person involved in looking for missing persons should 
          TRY IT.  Practice by "locating" people who are NOT missing. 

               This technique should be used to find missing children, 
          kidnap victims, MIA's, or lost pets.  It should NOT be MIS-
          used to track down tax evaders, absent fathers, draft 
          dodgers, or other innocent people trying to avoid legalized 
          extortion, armed robbery, and slavery. 

               This technique was developed by a Canadian scientist, 
          Frances Nixon, of The Vivaxis Energies Research International 
          Society, 211 Blackman St., New Westminster, British Columbia  
          V3L 2A8, Canada.  Contact THEM for more information. 


               UN-altered REPRODUCTION and DISSEMINATION of this 
          IMPORTANT Information is ENCOURAGED. 


                                        Robert E. McElwaine



