Circuitry
Circuitry refers to electronic components that control and direct the flow of electricity in devices, including sources of electrical power, pathways through which electricity flows, and switches that open or close to start or stop it. Hulda Clark designed her original Zapper as an alternative health practitioner who claimed her device could treat diseases by eliminating parasites and toxins from the body through low voltage pulses typically generated using dual polarity 5V square wave technology that pass through copper handles held by users or placed over various parts of their bodies.
Materials
Hulda Clark originally created her original zapper at 30kHz; later, however, she published a low frequency breadboard circuit for an experimental device with similar output to her 30-kHz device but using North Pole Speakers – commonly referred to as 1000Hz Zapper or 1kHz Zapper.
Basic Zapper Circuit Components include a breadboard equipped with a 555 CMOS Timer IC, seven resistors (1K Ohm, 2.2K Ohm, 4.7K Ohm, 39K Ohm and 2 270K Ohm), two.0047uF capacitors and Red LED. For easy transportability this device comes complete with its own soldered battery snap/on/off switch as well as being housed within a sturdy cardboard box that you can also use to store its circuit.
To create the 1000Hz Zapper, just remove the yellow-violet-red-gold resistor (4.7K resistor) from G9-I10 and replace it with another 270K resistor – this allows you to test on an oscilloscope to confirm that your zapper generates a positive offset square wave with NO negative spikes – an ideal frequency used by Nikola Tesla, George Lakhovsky, Royal Raymond Rife, and Bob Beck in their electromedicine experiments.




