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Matt Roeske on electroculture, pyramid power, and 2,000 pound pumpkins

Terrain Theory

CHAPTER

The Power of Electro-Culture

In the 1920s, a man in America created electro-culture antennas. He learned you could use these antennas made from wood and brass basically and wood and copper to harness energy. So what I did was I took some of his stuff that I saw on his books and I placed them on my balcony. My maringa tree grew to it's like 14 feet now. All the hummingbirds sit on there, the sparrows sit on there,. The birds, anything you can think of sits next to the Maringa tree. And then on top of it, when I grew the maringa pods,  the average maringa pod is six to eight inches. That

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