Chapter 13 (Finding Lost Articles (or people) through IDFs)

This has proven to be a very effective method for many people of finding lost articles, etc. This is a fun experiment as well as useful. One day someone called me to see if I could find a Picasso painting that had been missing for many years, and was thought to be held by a private collector. Since I have focused on training people to use the SE-5 1000, I do not work for others anymore. I referred the call to a friend and told him the story. After contacting the gallery, he received a picture of the painting and a list of over a hundred possible galleries around the world that might have, or have access to, the Picasso painting.

He then put the picture into the Cell and started scanning the list for the best place to begin the search. After finally narrowing it down, he called a gallery. They did not know where it was, but gave him the number of another gallery that might know. He called the second gallery and the person that answered the phone did not know where the painting was, but a customer standing nearby overheard the conversation and interrupted the salesperson saying that he knew who had the painting. Coincidence? You decide... after you have enough successes with the use of the SE-5 1000.

Procedure:

1. Normal Start-up. (Always make sure all five Initial Tests pass!)

2. Place a Sample of what you would like to find into the Cell.

3. Connect the Scanning Probe into the jack on the front of the SE-5 1000.

4. Type into the computer window “55915969” which is a tuning for Yes/No answers. Amplitude is set to 50, Measure Switch in Measure position and Normal Switch in Scan mode.

5. Place a map to the left of your SE-5 1000 (within easy reach of the Input Probe)

6. While rubbing the Stick Plate with your right hand, slowly move the pointer of the Input Probe down one side of the map. If the missing item is within the boundaries of the map, the Plate will stick when you are in line with the area.

7. Rotate the map 90 degrees so you can scan the adjacent side.

8. Again, rub the Plate while moving the pointer along the side of the map. You should then get another stick in line with the location of the object.

9. You will find the area in which to locate the object where the two lines intersect.

10. From here, you may go to a more detailed map of the area to pinpoint the object’s location.

Additional Procedure

1. Make up a list of possible locations and questions pertinent to the object you are seeking.

2. Scan the list to see which ones apply to the location of the object.

3. Ask about clues to locate the object.

Notes:

Some missing objects should not be located. Be prepared for occasional situations with no response.

Question:

Q. Can you tell if a missing person or animal is still alive?

A. Yes. This would be a good question to start with.