Topic: Hurtubise says invention sees through walls

BayToday.ca
Sunday, January 16, 2005

Troy Hurtubise has done the seemingly impossible with his newest invention and defied all known rules of physics, he says.

The Angel Light–Hurtubise claims the concept came to him in a recurring dream–can reportedly see through walls, as if there was no barrier at all.

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If true, this is pretty incredible. If I'm understanding this correctly then this devise can make walls 'disappear'.

"I almost broke my knuckles three or four times, because it was almost like you could step through the wall," Hurtubise said.

Wow!!

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Freaky story.

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Teddy

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Wow. I wonder how this will develop.

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What a trippy tale! I too would like to know what happens to this invention... even though it's a "cool" thing, looking through walls and all, but it also sounds like a little tweaking and it could become a WMD as well, if not simply just a weapon.

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Wow is right.

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(T-Ren shaking his head)Leave it to a Canadian to invent something "cool" with significant negative attributes and think that someone else will eliminate the negative issues and forget about them, and not seek to isolate them as a weapon.

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Teddy

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Whoa, this is the same guy who invented the grisly-bear-proof suit. You can see it in one of the photos on the link Ayahuasca posted. So he's been around for a while. Judging by the photos, the Angel Light device has some parts I can identify...the main central cylinder is pressurized with carbon dioxide from a bunch of little metal CO2 cartridges, so that must be for an infrared laser system. In other words, this doesn't seem like an outright hoax to me. Will anything come of it, that is the question. You can find lots of articles on revolutionary inventions over the past 50 years, each article claiming "this will change the world" and then you never hear about it again. Hopefully this one will stay afloat.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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holy smokes.

does anyone find the MIT connection suspicious ?

perhaps this is a way of introducing technology gained covertly (black projects) to the mainstream ?

sounds like the laser beams we hear of in the dulce papers, etc... the laser guns that can disrupt your organs and make you sick, vomit, die... depending on the intensity of the freq.

what do u all feel about this wierd contraption ?

***its called Angel Light. and as we know, things are always backwards in this upside down world....

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gizmodo also caught this story:

http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-ent … 030657.php

bluntly put:
why doesnt someone take a picture of stuff on the other side of the wall ?

gizmodo wrote:

Now when you build a bear suit, it's sort of easy to prove its worth (Step 1: Punch Bear), but you'd think something like this would be even easier for a photographer to verify (Step 1: Look Though Wall). But no, it's all "came to me in a dream" and stories of shooting remote control planes out of the sky. Can someone in Canada get over to this nutcase's shop and take a picture of something on the other side of a wall? Also, steal me that bear suit.

"...i was taken by the hand, from the ocean to the sand..."
nitin sawhney - 'eastern eyes'

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Keitha Hurtubise wears protective glasses while receiving a God Light treatment. Photo by Bill Tremblay, BayToday.ca.

Angel Light ascends to God Light, Part Two. BayToday.ca exclusive
By Phil Novak
BayToday.ca
Thursday, May 12, 2005

The Angel Light came to Troy Hurtubise in a dream, but ended up causing him nightmarish problems.

The invention, Hurtubise said, was able to see through walls, detect stealth technology and disable electronics.

But there was a negative side effect to the Angel Light, Hurtubise soon discovered; repeated exposure to the light caused him to lose weight and facial hair, and he suffered a significant downturn to his health.

And although the French government, Hurtubise said, wanted to purchase the Angel Light, he would only agree to do so if he could remove what he called the device’s “Hyde” effect.

Didn't care
Hurtubise worked for over three months feverishly trying to remove the effect, with no success.

But a German physicist who’d became aware of the Angel Light through a BayToday.ca article contacted Hurtubise and offered his assistance.

“The only problem is, he told me, is that in removing the Hyde effect we might also remove the Angel Light’s ability to see through walls,” Hurtubise said.

“But at that point I didn’t care.”

Burn a hole
The physicist and Hurtubise worked long-distance via the use of a Web-cam set-up, with an electronics engineer and electrician being brought it to offer the expertise Hurtubise didn’t have.

When their collaboration was completed, Hurtubise, who said the physicist is responsible for creating 40 per cent of the God Light, noticed something peculiar when he placed his hand in front of one of the device’s nine units—the unit that produces the original light beam.

“I held my hand there and within two or three seconds I had to pull it away because it felt like the light was going to burn a hole through my hand,” Hurtubise said.

“But when I held other things in front of it, like tissue paper, wood, and other things, nothing, they were cool to the touch.”

Beyond realistic
The physicist, when informed of this by Hurtubise, was convinced the light had started triggering cell regeneration in Troy’s hand.

“That’s when he started talking about using it to treat cancer,” Hurtubise said.

A cancer researcher contacted by the physicist brought two cancerous lab mice to Hurtubise’s home lab for testing under the God Light.

The findings, quoting from the researcher’s notes, were “beyond realistic expectations.”

A mouse with a stomach tumour showed a 27-per cent reduction in the tumour size after only one session, while the other mouse, which had a brain tumour, showed a 12-per cent reduction.

Returned to normal
Hurtubise then decided he would do something that flew in the face of scientific protocol: test the God Light on himself.

One week after his session under the light, Hurtubise said, the bald spots on his face were replaced with hair, and his weight returned to normal.

“I felt energetic too and was like my old self,” Hurtubise said.

As well, Hurtubise’s hands, which had become arthritic and stiff after hammering pieces of metals thousands of times while constructing his Ursus Mark VII bear suit, resumed their normal function, he said.

Nothing to lose
Hurtubise began talking about the apparent healing properties of God Light while being interviewed on several Internet radio programs.

A southern Ontario Parkinson’s disease sufferer named Gary had heard the broadcast and contacted Hurtubise.

“He was crying on the phone, begging me to treat him with God Light but I didn’t want to because of liability and legal issues. And I couldn’t even guarantee him it would work for Parkinson’s” Hurtubise said.

“But he told me he had nothing to lose and that no other treatment had helped him, so I broke down.”

A freak
Hurtubise gave Gary, 37, who did not want his last name or city revealed for fear of a media onslaught, a total of two hours and forty minutes worth of treatments.

“Gary called me back four days later and I didn’t know who it was on the phone because before we started he had slurred speech. Think of Muhammad Ali, and that’s what you were looking at,” Hurtubise said.

“His third visit he came here a new man, skipping up the driveway. Are you kidding me? He said ‘I feel reborn Troy. I am a man of 20 again. I am so free and you did this for me. ‘I was a freak for five years before this.’”

Life after life
When the German physicist heard Hurtubise had begun using the God Light on humans he became incensed, Hurtubise said.

“He called me immoral and unethical for wanting to do tests on people without testing this on mice for the next five years,” Hurtubise said.

“But I’m a human being with morals and empathy for people. I couldn’t look at Gary and say ‘sorry about your troubles pal. Come back to me in five years.”

That’s the point he tried to get across to the physicist, Hurtubise said.

“You call me an idiot, well that’s fine pal. This idiot will save life after life while you’re screwing around with lab mice.”

Because of the scarring
A family member became Hurtubise’s next test subject.

Keitha Hurtubise, married to Troy’s brother Blair, suffers from Fibrocystic disease, which causes cysts to grow in her breasts.

While the cysts, so far, have turned out to be benign, Keitha had had them surgically removed when they grew too large.

“I didn’t want to have any more surgeries because of the scarring so that’s why I wanted to try the God Light,” Hurtubise, 33, said.

A reduction
She was only given one 10-minute treatment on her right breast May 3—BayToday.ca was invited to attend the session—but it wasn’t long, Keitha said, before something started happening.

“It tingles,” she said in an interview after the treatment.
“I think something is definitely going on.”

Hurtubise agreed with his sister-in-law.

“The results are immediate and you will see a reduction within 48 hours, guaranteed,” he said emphatically.

Absolutely amazing
BayToday.ca spoke to Keitha less than 48 hours later.

She said two of the cysts had reduced in circumference “from the size of a quarter to the size of a nickel.”

Those cysts, Hurtubise said, when contacted over the weekend, are now gone.

The only side effect from the treatment, she added, was mild nausea which disappeared within a few hours.

“It’s absolutely amazing, and I’m going to go back for more treatments,” Hurtubise said.

A predator
Hurtubise said he’s willing to provide his non-invasive God Light treatment, at no cost, to anyone with a seriously debilitating or life-threatening disease, as long as they provide their medical records.

There’s one disease in particular he’s set his sights on: cancer.

“Cancer is a killer, a predator that knows no race, no colour. It knows no boundaries and it is a top predator,” Hurtubise said.

“But now the hunter is being hunted. And cancer, when I’m on your trail you’re as good as dead.”

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