The Vienna Report
Research in to the Biological Influences of Geopathic Locations
[Institute of Consumer Research and Product Marketing Vienna]

Germany has long been the seat of research in to the biological effects that pathogenic locations can have on both human and plant biochemistry. These pathogenic locations defined in the report as, ‘earth radiation's evoked by a discontinuity of the normal physical parameters on the surface of the earth,’ and shortened to ‘Disturbed Zones’ are the subject of the research.

Historic roots of the investigation are built on claims that pathogenic zones exist at certain locations and that sleeping or spending long periods of time above them are linked to cancer, debilitating diseases of the central nervous system, chronic fatigue and general ill health. Such locations have been termed in China and many European countries as either ‘cursed’ or ‘cancer’ houses. The aim of the report is to establish whether these ‘Disturbed Sites’ can produce statistically significant results to support the high degree of topicality the phenomenon is having in both main stream and alternative medical practices. cancer.

The research was conducted by a team of distinguished professors, doctors, engineers, scientists and dowsers. The functioning hypothesis of the research was that geophysical characteristics of the surface of the earth are not uniform and that location dependent influences exist that can have a detrimental effect on both human and plant biochemical systems.

To test this hypothesis the research team used the services of three dowsers known for there expertise in locating earth energies. They were enlisted to independently dowse eight different locations and submit reports and diagrams of the strongest ‘Disturbed Zones’ found, together with a ‘Neutral Zone’ at the same location to enable them to carryout double blind experiments with volunteers at each selected location. The dowsers found that the greatest pathogenic influences came from the movement of Underground streams, Hartmann/ Curry Global Grid lines and Geological Fault Lines.. In order to rule out possible influences of man made electromagnetic or microwave disturbances at each location an independent report from an electromechanical engineer was requested for each chosen site.

The medical biological Investigations at both the ‘Disturbed Zones’ and the ‘Indifferent Zones’ were standardized:

1. Investigations after 15 minuets stay on Indifferent Zone.
2. Investigations after 15 minutes stay on the ‘Disturbed Zone’.
3. Investigations again after a further 15 minute stay on an Indifferent Zone.

In some investigations the stay times were extended and included an additional investigation after 5 minuets stay on the ‘Disturbed Zone’

At present, these so called ‘Disturbed Zones’ can only be indicated by dowsers, with its presence being then verified with scientific instrumentation. Technology does not yet exist to do this the other way round; the dowser does not yet appear to be replaceable with scientific instrumentation.

Volunteers were sought to participate in these experiments. As a rule clinically healthy subjects between the ages of 20-35 years were screened. A number of these were rejected when illnesses (circulation interference and infections) were discovered. Other participants were also used from the Outpatients Department for Physical Therapy in the Rehabilitation Centre, Grobming and from the Surgery of Dr. Korinek. The research program was carried out between September 1987 and December 1988. None of the volunteers used were given information about the relative ‘Disturbed Zones’ and ‘Indifferent Zones’

Research Results (Vienna Report)

The Project
The project involved the testing of 24 different biological parameters involving 985 trial volunteers in 6,943 investigations using 462, 421 individual measurements.

In 12 of these parameters results were significant to highly significant.
In 5 of the parameters there were tendencies to significance.
6 parameters proved negative.

17 of the parameters proved positive. However because of the high standard of the research only significant results were accepted.

Decoder Analysis of the Total Bioelectric Status
This investigation was significant and was carried out on a number of patients from a country medical practice. The stereotypical result on the ‘Disturbed Zone’ was deterioration of the electro-biological functioning in the sense of depression or blockage of bioelectric functions. Three silver electrodes were used placed on the forehead, palms and soles; a microprocessor based unit automatically produced the results.

Heart Frequency Reaction (HFR)
In these investigations measurements from an electrocardiogram (ECG) were used in both sitting and lying down positions. Three circulation parameters were measured and two further calculated. All measured parameters gave reference to location dependence with the integral rake size for Systolic ventricle work showing significantly different behaviour. This deterioration of the HFR was thought to be due to ‘Location load’ from the ‘Disturbed Zone’. The ECG normalized after leaving the ‘Disturbed Zone’. It was reckoned with over 95 – percentile certainty that there is a location influence on the governing system of the circulation.

Akrale Re-warming Time
The temperature measurement at the finger tips revealed that after standardized cooling on the ‘Disturbed Zone’ the Rewarming time is delayed significantly.

Optical Flicker Fusion Frequency
This test measures the psycho sensory capabilities of the person. In the 15 minute time exposure on the ‘Disturbed Zone’ the results remained under the significance barrier. It was thought however, that if the experiment allowed further time exposure the investigation may have achieved a significant result.

Coordinative Vegetative Rhythm
Passive rhythms such as breath and pulse frequency operate in balanced Coordinative rhythms especially when at rest. The ratios of these vegetative rhythms were tested on both the experimental zones. The Biometric analysis showed that on the ‘Indifferent Zone’ the pulse-breath quotient remained in balance but was significantly affected on the ‘Disturbed Zone’.

Muscle Frequency Analysis
Significant location variations in the distribution of the muscle action frequencies were found in areas of electric muscle potential. This suggested an interference of the endogenous rhythm created by the ‘Disturbed Zone’

Humorale –Biochemical Parameters
The three Immunoglobulins that were examined; IgA, IgG, and IgM showed clear reactions on the ‘Disturbed Zones’ that were partly and high significant. The immunoglobulin IgA showed the most significant drop on the ‘Disturbed Zone’. These values however normalized when later blood samples were analyzed after the subjects were tested on the ‘Indifferent Zone’

Calcium and Potassium
On ‘Disturbed Zones’ potassium levels increased with a rising significance and calcium increased significantly.

Zinc
Under certain conditions traces of the element zinc increased highly significantly on the ‘Disturbed Zone’

Serotonin
Decreased by a factor of 6 on the ‘Disturbed Zone’ whilst increasing its metabolism to advance Tryptophan in compensation. This reaction was highly significant.

Blood Sedimentation Speed
Investigations comparing the Blood Corpuscle Decline Speed on the ‘Indifferent Zone’ and the ‘Disturbed Zone’ yielded significantly different behaviour in 452 double investigations in 112 days. Blood sedimentation speed slowed down whilst on the ‘Disturbed Zone’

Conclusion of Report

The ‘Location Effect’ of the ‘Disturbed Zone’ on regulatory systems of the human organism is proved without doubt and raises the question of which substratum, subsystem or system the location dependent powers primarily attack.

The test results were lined up by Biometric Significance and are valued with the Serotonin and the Blood Corpuscle Decline Speed (BSG) in lead position.

Serotonin
Serotonin is diminished on the ‘Disturbed Zone’ and its metabolism advances the tendency for Tryptophan to be increased. The latter can be noted as a compensation process. One of the main functions of Serotonin is to act as a neurotransmitter in the parasympathetic system which controls energy provision.

The research team concluded that there was no evidence to relate ‘Location Load’ to a specific illness but should be rather determined as a risk factor that can reinforce the effect of different pathogenic factors. ‘Location Load’ as a result of spending time above a ‘Disturbed Zone’ belongs to other similar risk factors such as;
• Environmental Chemicals, Poisons & Pollutants.
• Malnutrition / Diet
• Recreational Drugs
• Alcohol
• Psycho social Stresses
• Genetic Weaknesses
• Electromagnetic Pollution

The term ‘Location Load’ is synonymous to ‘Geopathic Stress’ which more generally describes the phenomenon in both Great Britain and the United States.