pyramid in every backyard dream of Mississauga inventor of hearing By JOHN BRUCE Examiner Staff Reporter In world starving for energy is pyramid power the way of the future Alfred Ward thinks it is Ward one of Canadas foremost ex nents of pyramid power said foresees the day when the energy enerated by pyramids will rep ace conven tional nonrenewable energy sources such as electricity think that in about eight or 10 years we could have pyramids in our backyards capable of producing enough energy to power our homes he said And it will be free energy he added unless the govern ment finds way to tax it Ward arrived in Barrie Thursday morning for the threeday ESP Psychic Fair at the Holiday Inn on Essa Road He will give lectures and set up displays of pyramids and their uses along with devotees of the other psychic arts Ward who said he has been involved in ESP since he was five said he got interested in pyramid power in 1970 because of dream he had about mak ing and testing small pyramids WAS SKEPIICAL Though he was originally skeptical about the dream he spent two and half years locked away by myself building model pyramids and conducting tests to see what the energy captured in pyramid could do Results of Wards tests and othersnow being conducted in the United States have produc ed some surprising results he says Ward said water which is treated in pyramid comes out with different chemical composition than untreated water When treated water was used to grow tomato plants Ward said We got three and four pound tomatoes in about two thirds the normal growing time He also said pyramid power improves the taste of water cleans razor blades so they stay sharp longer and can improve the taste of cheap wine You can take bottle of the cheapest wine you can find treat it in pyramid and it comes out tasting like far more expensive wine he said Pyramids can also be used to keep food fresh for long periods of time TUPPERWARE CONTAINER To prove his point he produc ed new food container made by Tu perware The container is ma of the same material as most Tupperware containers but the design is different Instead of the normal flat bot tom the bottom of the new con tainer is moulded into the shape Proposal received The ministry of education has confirmed receipt of the Simcoe County Board of Educations proposal for an addition to Bradford District High School It makes no commitment however to approval of the ad dition According to the ministry let ter the proposal will be ap praised in the light of other pro vincial construction priorities when the 197778 enrolment figures for the Bradford Alliston and Barrie high schools have been determined CONTINUES RESEARCH GUELPH Ont CP The National Cancer Institute of Canada has renewed $26240 research grant with Prof Ron Sonstegard of the University of Guelph department of micro biology This will finance the ï¬fth year of his continuing study of fish tumors Part of the professors research is devoted to developing fish as model animal for cancer research Alfred Ward one of Canadas foremost exponents of the benefits of pyramid pov er ex amines new Weinie Keeper made by Tupperware The bottom of the container is shaped like 45 small pyramids Ward claims the meat stays fresh longer in the container but the company wont admit that the pyramids have anything to do with it Examiner Photo of 45 small pyramids and the company claims it keeps f00d ï¬esher for longer period They wont admit that the pyramids have anything to do with it he added but why then did they choose that par ticular shape In his experiments with pyramid energy Ward said he found that medical benefits He said he cut incisions in the hind legs of two mice and put one in pyramid and left one in cage The one in the pyramid healed faster with less scar tissue than the other one he said In view of these findings Ward said he thinks medical science should take closer look at pyramid energy Maybe our hospitals should be built in that shape he said But he warned that more research should be conducted before widespread use is made of pyramid energy in medicine because we just dont know whatitwilldo Individuals can also make use of pyramid energy in their everyday lives he said SLEEPS IN PYRAMID Ive been sleeping in pyramid every night for the ast few years he said and he has found that it has helped his mind function more effectively never invented anything in my life he said But since started sleeping the pyramid Ive invented 18 sepearate items When he gets out of bed in the morning he does not leave pyramid energy behind for the day Ward wears medallion which he charges up in pyramid each night It acts as battery to give that little extra kick you might need that day he said Ward is the owner of Pyramid Products of Canada at Wall to Wall Carpets Rugs and Furniture Established I948 it has certain themselves mesa STEAM CLEANING In Your Home or at our plant FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY YES Ive clean velvet furniture SIMCOE CARPET Mississauga firm which manufactures and sells pyramids for home and office use Making your own pyramid is easy said Ward who outlined the procedure in his book Power of Pyramid Energy The material doesnt seem to matter but the angle is crucial he said The apex of the pyramid must be degrees 55 minutes 143 seconds to be most effec tive It will work if the angle isnt exactly right he said but it will be less effective MAGNETIC FLOW No one knows exactly how pyramid can capture energy Ward admitted but he said the most reliable theory is based on the magnetic flow around the earth There are two magnetic flows around the earth he said which meet the equator The angle of the pyramid acts like knife he said cutting through the magnetic flows around the earth trapplt ing different type of energy created by the magnetic field The proponents of new or dif ferent ideas always face great deal of skepticism but Ward remains undetcrcd love skeptics he said They are the only ones who are willing to 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