cheap missuse of quantum terms, cheap musical aproach, cheap and creepy smell from all over. I do not care about the FDA slaves but I do care about science and not screwing up on people.
No, you got it wrong - Energy changes constantly which can affect what results.. you have to look for patterns.. I've used the device regularly for over 10 years so I know it very well.. the indigo has the strongest frequency, then scio, then qxci.
Personally I tend to work from a spiritual perspective, where I dont feel the stregth of frequency matters so much.. The software progam is genius & amazing alone..
And YES, there is FDA approval on the device - where do you live, may I ask?
You are misinformed. He is not a fraud, but the FDA wants you to believe that so you will buy their sinthetic drugs that dont work. IF you research further & try the device, you will see that it works and discover that some media outlets were getting kick backs to say otherwise, etc
Every time I open the EPFX program, I get a different set of results. My Chiropractor got a meter to measure the rife frequencies emitted by the SCIO. The only frequencies emitted were in the 60 hz range. Most appliances run in this range. A friend decided to take the SCIO box apart, it was just an empty box. Bill Nelson told EPFX owners to upgrade to the FDA approved Indigo program . There was no FDA approval on this device. Bill Nelson was running a scam once again.
Sorry folks, but I have used the QXCI for several conditions and it works. It also works remotely. Just cause you cannot figure out why does not make it so. Your IQ issue does not affect my life. Darwin Rules.
It is so 20th century to attack the messenger but not the message.
Those of you that have not used the QXCI, opine your little fingers off, but you are like a dog barking thru a chain link fence. Occasionally interesting, but totally irrelevant to the scheme of things. Get a life.
I'd never heard of QXCI until this moment, but I just popped up to tell you that your "proof" is not proof to any of us here (or anywhere else), unless it is published and proven.
Just sayin'.
"Just cause you cannot figure out why does not make it so. " - aw, just like homeopathy too :)
@Widgetas So what can you prove besides your ignorance? What can you testify to? How did the world manage to survive and advance before we had academia and publishing? And BTW, I use homeopathy and it works also. Just call me not waiting for permission from anybody before I live my life. As a member of Mensa, I have had morons p--ing on my leg and telling me its raining all my life. There are millions who die waiting for 'proof' or permission to live. Darwin rules.
@mcalevy I was smiling all the way until you said "I use homeopathy" then I laughed out loud.
What I "proved" is that you do not live by sensible standards. And I imagine you're inconsistent.
You claim that QXCI works for you and, even though you'll say "No I didn't." you're claiming that therefore QXCI *works* for everyone. What I said was "Your proof is *not* proof. It is personal testimony."
It's also that 'proof' that homeopaths use. Why? Because homeopathy *cannot* work unless by placebo.
@Widgetas What makes you the expert on what works and what doesn't? What's your proof it does not? It certainly is not your mind, because you don't have one. Every prescription drug has failed to work, every medical procedure has failed to work. QXCI will not work on everyone. Placebo effect has been proven to be as high as 60% in some drug studies. Someone has survived every terminal condition. Screw being sensible. I have a fun and interesting life with perfect health. How's yours?
@mcalevy And: Oh my... Mensa? Oooooo. Sorry I didn't realise just how intelligent you are.
Truly word and logic puzzle solving abilities mean your intellect is far beyond those of normal people like... those of us who don't want to join Mensa.
I didn't tell you how to live your life - I just gave you a bog-standard scientific level of proof.
If I told you that if you think of a bird and jump off a roof then you'll fly, would you believe me? Would you do it?
@Widgetas I retired wealthy at 54 because my occupation bored me. I made lots of money off people like you that were scared s--tless to step outside the box. You bore me because you are unteachable. You ask questions and ignore the answers. I drove a jeep around the ranch alone at age 7, had to slide off the seat to reach the clutch. People live with ebola patients in perfect health. Not you. Your thinking would kill you. My life looks like your list of impossibilities. How's that work for you?
@mcalevy You didn't answer my question as to whether or not you would try my method of flying just on my say so. I think you're intelligent enough to understand what I was getting at, so I assume you ignored it. I wonder why?
"... like you ... scared... step outside the box" - I assume you mean it's because I don't guzzle homeopathic remedies 24/7?
Curse my close minded attitude and all those like me who require evidence! It's a wonder we're all still alive!
@Widgetas l learned early on never to go all in on anything suggested by a moron! That includes guidance by the FDA. I never suggested that for anyone else. I try it, it doesn't work for ME, I move on. I have done just about everything at one time or another that the government has declared illegal. That doesn't mean that I still do most of that on a regular basis. Tell us about your wonderful, fun, healthy life. I simply do not need anyone else's permission to do what I want to do.
You said: "Sorry folks, but I have used the QXCI for several conditions and it works." That implied that it works in general.
YOUR personal testimony it works is NOT valid when it comes to everyone else.
"I never suggested that for anyone else." - It was implied, and also from this: " It also works remotely. Just cause you cannot figure out why does not make it so. "
@mcalevy "There are millions who die waiting for 'proof' or permission to live." - So what does that mean? And isn't it odd that while conventional medicine is badly needed in 3rd World countries and saves millions of lives when it is employed (ie. Polio vaccine, small pox etc etc etc), all that stuff is oh-so-bad in FIRST world countries where people can indulge themselves in pseudo-science and expensive 'woo' treatments to their hearts content.
Why is it that scam artists who claim the Medical establishment are only in it for the money are always selling something themselves?
Oh well,sadly snake oil salesmen and the ill educated or desperate people they prey on have been around for a long time, and I'm afraid they will be for a while yet.
The QXCI is supposed to work through subspace right? Since the QXCI works on pretty much all PCs does that mean EVERY single PC is supposed to have a subspace transmitter? Otherwise, how could it transmit and receive subspace transmissions? Last time I checked subspace transmitters are not under any computer's "features" list nor is it a viable technology...
Yes, as already said, this guy is a scam artist of the highest order. That's the only Ph.D he has! Rips off desperately ill people with his fake "cure". He should be tried for murder!
The EPFX machine is manufactured in Hungary by a man who fled the U.S. in 1996 after he was indicted. William Nelson, flamboyant inventor of the EPFX, rakes in millions of dollars monthly from sales. Bill Nelson aka Professor William Nelson aka Desiré Dubounet, a Cross Dresser and Singer? The EPFX-SCIO Biofeedback Device has been banned in Canada by Health Canada. FDA bans import of unproven machine!
Nelson is wanted for fraud by the criminal element known as the FDA. I was on one of his machines last week, not for the first time, and the results are great. The world is getting really tired of people who opine the teachings of the PTB instead of speaking from personal experience. His machine, if widely used would cost the medical industry billions.
Lance Armstrong was on his machine daily after he used it on his cancer. The chinese government has tested his machines and are buying.
@mcalevy A: Anecdotal evidence is worth the paper is printed on, and placebo effect is well documented. B: There is no "medical industry", you're thinking of the pharmaceutical industries. C: If it worked the medical profession would be all over it and the pharmaceutical industries would be making a pile of case from it. D: The Chinese appetite for alt-med quackery has driven the rhino close to extinction, as you'd know if you were paying attention. E: You are a loon. Good day sir. :)
@ArthurFWTaylor my life is not an anecdote. Look in the mirror for where that perception came from. And the medical industry is all over it because it works. Its called the FDA. Google Greg Caton if you want to know how that works. Cansema cures skin cancer. I have personal friends who have healed medically diagnosed skin cancer for less than $60. And I use MMS as well. It also works on my animals. Is that anecdotal enough for you? WTF have you tried that works? Flu shots?
@ArthurFWTaylor The Chinese have used vibrational medicine for centuries. James Reston was a reporter for the New York Times in 1971 and had his appendix removed in china using acupuncture. I have three anesthesiologist MD's in my family and in spite of the mortality/complication rate from anesthesia, do you think any of them are interested? Average first year compensation of an anesthesiologist in the US is $160k. You starting to get the picture? Or do I cast my pearls before swine?
Not only is your singing beautiful and moving in this video but you're a master at creating a coherant storyline for us all to understand. Prof. Nelson you are a genius. Dont listen to all those pharma whores who call you a dangerous cunt; you help people. You really, really do.
What a clown. Is this for real? It looks like a bad comedy sketch. Has he found a cure for being a fat loser who is repulsive to women. What way to advertise your self as a man of science, cavorting around in a lap dancing club full of Champagne. I have also read he his wanted by various law enforcement agencies throughout the USA. Re recent posts Iam also moved to tears by this losers bare faced cheek-Schmuck!
BEWARE of this man/woman. Watch the CBC's Marketplace program about him. Desiree/Bill you are a scam! Stop ruining people's lives with your stupid hoax machine. You should be put out of business.
I saw that. It was the most biased and twisted piece i've ever seen. The arguments were weak and they tried to make this guy look like a complete idiot, literally putting words into his mouth. The only thing you could take out of it, was that people like Prof. Bill Nelson, with such high iq's are usually people weakly understood by the general public, and seen as eccentric. This program didn't prove anything, just that it's possible to twist a story any which way you want if you try hard enough.
@CoolDuckie I agree that he may be a fraud and not a PhD, nor a professor. But quackwatch is another fraud and filled with agenda from Stephen Barrett. A physician who has dedicated his life to disproving Alternative Medicine. He is the biggest quack of all and should be kicked out to Budapest with this maniac... The world is full of them.
@carlossjoel10 How do you call alternative medicine that has been proven to work? Medicine! Disproving is what science does - only quacks are afraid of being exposed.
Bill - You're a gift to the world. I am moved to tears when I consider all you done to serve humanity. I can't thank you enough for your service, your love and your genius!! YOU have changed my life, my health, and my faith in the world.
From my heart, my deepest, most sincere gratitude, YOU beautiful, loving, BRILLIANT, magnificent SOUL.
What a wonderful video. Putting the ideas to music is a great concept, and it makes them all true...no...wait...it's still crap.
And he looks better in a dress.
murdocha 1 week ago
cheap missuse of quantum terms, cheap musical aproach, cheap and creepy smell from all over. I do not care about the FDA slaves but I do care about science and not screwing up on people.
lslboss 4 months ago
WELL if Nelson is wanted for a fraud-->then why they can't pull him outta Hungary-that is not Siberia that is EU ?What about that suckers?
autoSX1 8 months ago
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...prove it to yourself... (1) search on the web... 90% of EPFX links, including
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GMalabar 8 months ago
No, you got it wrong - Energy changes constantly which can affect what results.. you have to look for patterns.. I've used the device regularly for over 10 years so I know it very well.. the indigo has the strongest frequency, then scio, then qxci.
Personally I tend to work from a spiritual perspective, where I dont feel the stregth of frequency matters so much.. The software progam is genius & amazing alone..
And YES, there is FDA approval on the device - where do you live, may I ask?
Thx
maggiemoline 10 months ago
@michelangelo09 How much did the drugs company pays to for that comment?
DaoJournik 1 year ago
The dubstep remix of this is sick.
kayozz13 1 year ago
You are misinformed. He is not a fraud, but the FDA wants you to believe that so you will buy their sinthetic drugs that dont work. IF you research further & try the device, you will see that it works and discover that some media outlets were getting kick backs to say otherwise, etc
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maggiemoline 1 year ago
@maggiemoline
Every time I open the EPFX program, I get a different set of results. My Chiropractor got a meter to measure the rife frequencies emitted by the SCIO. The only frequencies emitted were in the 60 hz range. Most appliances run in this range. A friend decided to take the SCIO box apart, it was just an empty box. Bill Nelson told EPFX owners to upgrade to the FDA approved Indigo program . There was no FDA approval on this device. Bill Nelson was running a scam once again.
ianblanton 10 months ago
He needs to release a peer-reviewed album.
NXX1 1 year ago
Sorry folks, but I have used the QXCI for several conditions and it works. It also works remotely. Just cause you cannot figure out why does not make it so. Your IQ issue does not affect my life. Darwin Rules.
It is so 20th century to attack the messenger but not the message.
Those of you that have not used the QXCI, opine your little fingers off, but you are like a dog barking thru a chain link fence. Occasionally interesting, but totally irrelevant to the scheme of things. Get a life.
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy Hurrah for Personal testimony!
I'd never heard of QXCI until this moment, but I just popped up to tell you that your "proof" is not proof to any of us here (or anywhere else), unless it is published and proven.
Just sayin'.
"Just cause you cannot figure out why does not make it so. " - aw, just like homeopathy too :)
Widgetas 1 year ago
@Widgetas So what can you prove besides your ignorance? What can you testify to? How did the world manage to survive and advance before we had academia and publishing? And BTW, I use homeopathy and it works also. Just call me not waiting for permission from anybody before I live my life. As a member of Mensa, I have had morons p--ing on my leg and telling me its raining all my life. There are millions who die waiting for 'proof' or permission to live. Darwin rules.
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy I was smiling all the way until you said "I use homeopathy" then I laughed out loud.
What I "proved" is that you do not live by sensible standards. And I imagine you're inconsistent.
You claim that QXCI works for you and, even though you'll say "No I didn't." you're claiming that therefore QXCI *works* for everyone. What I said was "Your proof is *not* proof. It is personal testimony."
It's also that 'proof' that homeopaths use. Why? Because homeopathy *cannot* work unless by placebo.
Widgetas 1 year ago
@Widgetas What makes you the expert on what works and what doesn't? What's your proof it does not? It certainly is not your mind, because you don't have one. Every prescription drug has failed to work, every medical procedure has failed to work. QXCI will not work on everyone. Placebo effect has been proven to be as high as 60% in some drug studies. Someone has survived every terminal condition. Screw being sensible. I have a fun and interesting life with perfect health. How's yours?
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy And: Oh my... Mensa? Oooooo. Sorry I didn't realise just how intelligent you are.
Truly word and logic puzzle solving abilities mean your intellect is far beyond those of normal people like... those of us who don't want to join Mensa.
I didn't tell you how to live your life - I just gave you a bog-standard scientific level of proof.
If I told you that if you think of a bird and jump off a roof then you'll fly, would you believe me? Would you do it?
It worked for me! Proof!
Widgetas 1 year ago
@Widgetas I retired wealthy at 54 because my occupation bored me. I made lots of money off people like you that were scared s--tless to step outside the box. You bore me because you are unteachable. You ask questions and ignore the answers. I drove a jeep around the ranch alone at age 7, had to slide off the seat to reach the clutch. People live with ebola patients in perfect health. Not you. Your thinking would kill you. My life looks like your list of impossibilities. How's that work for you?
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy You didn't answer my question as to whether or not you would try my method of flying just on my say so. I think you're intelligent enough to understand what I was getting at, so I assume you ignored it. I wonder why?
"... like you ... scared... step outside the box" - I assume you mean it's because I don't guzzle homeopathic remedies 24/7?
Curse my close minded attitude and all those like me who require evidence! It's a wonder we're all still alive!
Ps - Why can't you type "shitless"?
Widgetas 1 year ago
@Widgetas l learned early on never to go all in on anything suggested by a moron! That includes guidance by the FDA. I never suggested that for anyone else. I try it, it doesn't work for ME, I move on. I have done just about everything at one time or another that the government has declared illegal. That doesn't mean that I still do most of that on a regular basis. Tell us about your wonderful, fun, healthy life. I simply do not need anyone else's permission to do what I want to do.
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy Point out where I said you did?
Let's get back to the original point I made:
You said: "Sorry folks, but I have used the QXCI for several conditions and it works." That implied that it works in general.
YOUR personal testimony it works is NOT valid when it comes to everyone else.
"I never suggested that for anyone else." - It was implied, and also from this: " It also works remotely. Just cause you cannot figure out why does not make it so. "
I flew. Are you going to try it?
Widgetas 1 year ago
@mcalevy "There are millions who die waiting for 'proof' or permission to live." - So what does that mean? And isn't it odd that while conventional medicine is badly needed in 3rd World countries and saves millions of lives when it is employed (ie. Polio vaccine, small pox etc etc etc), all that stuff is oh-so-bad in FIRST world countries where people can indulge themselves in pseudo-science and expensive 'woo' treatments to their hearts content.
"Darwin rules" - What you meaning?
Widgetas 1 year ago
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People who believe in and promote homeopathy should be burned at the stake.
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mcalevy 1 year ago
Why is it that scam artists who claim the Medical establishment are only in it for the money are always selling something themselves?
Oh well,sadly snake oil salesmen and the ill educated or desperate people they prey on have been around for a long time, and I'm afraid they will be for a while yet.
AarghGrr 1 year ago
2:43 This is the climax of my song, so let's rub the knackers of this horse.
MisterHughes 1 year ago
The QXCI is supposed to work through subspace right? Since the QXCI works on pretty much all PCs does that mean EVERY single PC is supposed to have a subspace transmitter? Otherwise, how could it transmit and receive subspace transmissions? Last time I checked subspace transmitters are not under any computer's "features" list nor is it a viable technology...
caboose1289 1 year ago
Desire Dubounet aka William Nelson inventor of a SCAM machine "EPFX SCIO Biofeedback Device" made millions so HE could be a unsavory SHE. HAHAHAHA
highonbeingnormal 1 year ago
Yes, as already said, this guy is a scam artist of the highest order. That's the only Ph.D he has! Rips off desperately ill people with his fake "cure". He should be tried for murder!
penrithtearoom 1 year ago
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The EPFX machine is manufactured in Hungary by a man who fled the U.S. in 1996 after he was indicted. William Nelson, flamboyant inventor of the EPFX, rakes in millions of dollars monthly from sales. Bill Nelson aka Professor William Nelson aka Desiré Dubounet, a Cross Dresser and Singer? The EPFX-SCIO Biofeedback Device has been banned in Canada by Health Canada. FDA bans import of unproven machine!
highonbeingnormal 1 year ago
The USA should ask Budapest to extradite this Arse-hole.
highonbeingnormal 1 year ago
Nelson is wanted for fraud by the criminal element known as the FDA. I was on one of his machines last week, not for the first time, and the results are great. The world is getting really tired of people who opine the teachings of the PTB instead of speaking from personal experience. His machine, if widely used would cost the medical industry billions.
Lance Armstrong was on his machine daily after he used it on his cancer. The chinese government has tested his machines and are buying.
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy A: Anecdotal evidence is worth the paper is printed on, and placebo effect is well documented. B: There is no "medical industry", you're thinking of the pharmaceutical industries. C: If it worked the medical profession would be all over it and the pharmaceutical industries would be making a pile of case from it. D: The Chinese appetite for alt-med quackery has driven the rhino close to extinction, as you'd know if you were paying attention. E: You are a loon. Good day sir. :)
ArthurFWTaylor 1 year ago 3
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@ArthurFWTaylor my life is not an anecdote. Look in the mirror for where that perception came from. And the medical industry is all over it because it works. Its called the FDA. Google Greg Caton if you want to know how that works. Cansema cures skin cancer. I have personal friends who have healed medically diagnosed skin cancer for less than $60. And I use MMS as well. It also works on my animals. Is that anecdotal enough for you? WTF have you tried that works? Flu shots?
mcalevy 1 year ago
@ArthurFWTaylor The Chinese have used vibrational medicine for centuries. James Reston was a reporter for the New York Times in 1971 and had his appendix removed in china using acupuncture. I have three anesthesiologist MD's in my family and in spite of the mortality/complication rate from anesthesia, do you think any of them are interested? Average first year compensation of an anesthesiologist in the US is $160k. You starting to get the picture? Or do I cast my pearls before swine?
mcalevy 1 year ago
@mcalevy *cash, not case.
ArthurFWTaylor 1 year ago
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mcalevy 1 year ago
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Good News !!! This EPFX machine is now BANNED in both Canada (as of Feb 2009) and earlier in the USA.
atypical123 2 years ago
thanks Bill I enjoy your spirit
You keep it real .... seekers of truth have to be funny as well :) ...not
271975hctruth 2 years ago
Not only is your singing beautiful and moving in this video but you're a master at creating a coherant storyline for us all to understand. Prof. Nelson you are a genius. Dont listen to all those pharma whores who call you a dangerous cunt; you help people. You really, really do.
spaceboy80 2 years ago
I'm going to sue the maker of this one for a waste of 3 minutes of my life.
ondamedjedi 2 years ago
What a clown. Is this for real? It looks like a bad comedy sketch. Has he found a cure for being a fat loser who is repulsive to women. What way to advertise your self as a man of science, cavorting around in a lap dancing club full of Champagne. I have also read he his wanted by various law enforcement agencies throughout the USA. Re recent posts Iam also moved to tears by this losers bare faced cheek-Schmuck!
gizzymo675 2 years ago
BEWARE of this man/woman. Watch the CBC's Marketplace program about him. Desiree/Bill you are a scam! Stop ruining people's lives with your stupid hoax machine. You should be put out of business.
bstaples 3 years ago 2
I saw that. It was the most biased and twisted piece i've ever seen. The arguments were weak and they tried to make this guy look like a complete idiot, literally putting words into his mouth. The only thing you could take out of it, was that people like Prof. Bill Nelson, with such high iq's are usually people weakly understood by the general public, and seen as eccentric. This program didn't prove anything, just that it's possible to twist a story any which way you want if you try hard enough.
McLonelyRaisin 3 years ago
Bill Nelson is a fraud. He is not a Ph.d., he is not a professor, he is a professional con-artist. Check out Quackwatch.
CoolDuckie 2 years ago 6
@CoolDuckie I agree that he may be a fraud and not a PhD, nor a professor. But quackwatch is another fraud and filled with agenda from Stephen Barrett. A physician who has dedicated his life to disproving Alternative Medicine. He is the biggest quack of all and should be kicked out to Budapest with this maniac... The world is full of them.
carlossjoel10 1 year ago
@carlossjoel10 How do you call alternative medicine that has been proven to work? Medicine! Disproving is what science does - only quacks are afraid of being exposed.
SikterEfendi 4 months ago
Bill - You're a gift to the world. I am moved to tears when I consider all you done to serve humanity. I can't thank you enough for your service, your love and your genius!! YOU have changed my life, my health, and my faith in the world.
From my heart, my deepest, most sincere gratitude, YOU beautiful, loving, BRILLIANT, magnificent SOUL.
Namaste'
RichGirlzRule 3 years ago
This is astonishing.
SamuelDJordison 3 years ago
Bill, I think this may be your best singing ever. Thank you for all of your hard work.
Freyja42 3 years ago