What Is a Field Broadcaster?
It is a self-driven, agricultural pattern energy device with no moving parts, usually made out of PVC pipe,that stands upright in the field and sets up an induction field of the patterns placed in its reagent wells.
A standard model Field Broadcaster can cover up to 4000 acres. We also have a Garden Economy model which covers up to forty acres. Some farmers choose the community model concept where they combine maps of several individual properties in order to cover them all as one.
Each Field Broadcaster is planted two feet deep in the ground and stands nine and a half feet high. It is a closed tube with a copper plate at each end. These two ends are connected by a wire in a circuit that includes two 2 inch diameter 2 foot long induction coils next to the caps and two reagent well circuits, one for each induction coil. The top induction coil and well circuit is the mirror image of the bottom one, and where the coils of the top circuit are wrapped in one direction, the bottom set is wound in the opposite direction in order to satisfy the quantum requirement of spin balancing. Overall, the Field Broadcaster is designed to induce organisational patterns into the agricultural landscape both physically, in the electromagnetic spectrum, and quantum non-locally in the pattern energy (aka etheric) field.



