- Third-party study from renowned York St. John
University in York,
England, finds Base Molecular Resonance™ technology works
flawlessly, with no false positives or false negatives, and is a
significant leap forward in security, safety, and health
applications.
- Offering hope in the fight against gun violence, the device
demonstrated 100% accuracy in detecting ammunition, including
through barriers such as walls and buildings, both up close and at
great distance, offering a level of precision that is crucial for
security and law enforcement at public venues, events, schools, and
other facilities.
- On the drug enforcement front, the device flawlessly and
remotely detected and identified cocaine, heroin, and
methamphetamine in blind studies offering reliability
that is vital for counter-narcotics operations and forensic
investigations.
- When applied to cancer detection, the device accurately
identified malignant breast and prostate cancer tissues in blind
and double-blind tests, offering significant promise for
non-invasive early cancer detection, improving patient
outcomes.
STUART,
Fla., July 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A
groundbreaking, landmark study from York St. John University's
(YSJ) Centre for Applied Innovation (CAI) reveals that Base
Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) has the proven ability to
transform the fields of public safety, law enforcement, security,
military, and cancer detection with a simple scan. Developed by
BMRT, this patented, one-of-a-kind molecular detection technology
harnesses resonant frequencies to achieve unparalleled accuracy by
non-invasively identifying substances, from explosives to cancerous
tissues, both up close and at great distances.
The study, led by Professor Philippe B.
Wilson, PhD, who serves as the Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor
for Innovation and Knowledge Exchange, and Director of the Centre
for Applied Innovation at York St John University located in
York, England, confirms BMRT's
detection capabilities to be 100% accurate for gunpowder, illegal
drugs, nuclear elements, and cancerous tissues in both blind and
double-blind tests.
Utilizing resonant frequencies at a subatomic level, BMR™
technology uniquely identifies molecular structures based on their
nuclear composition. Professor Wilson highlights its pivotal role
in enhancing security and medical diagnostics, noting its flawless
detection without any false positives or negatives.
According to Professor Wilson, "Having assessed and evaluated
BMRT's technology, it is clear to me that I have never seen
anything quite like it. Indeed, breakthrough technologies which can
support every aspect of society are few and far between, leading to
multinational success and Nobel Prize-worthy impact."
According to Lee Duke, President
& Co-Founder of BMRT, "BMR™ can detect elements of gunpowder
encased in a single .22 caliber round of ammunition at a distance
of 71 feet, the magazine clip of an AR-15 through multiple
buildings at a distance of 580 feet, alert troops entering new
and unknown areas to the presence of IEDs and other explosives, as
well as armed enemy combatants. This technology allows us to detect
those substances instantaneously and with 100% accuracy," said
Duke. "Early detection with BMR™ has the potential to identify
would-be shooters before they enter a building, keep our troops
safe no matter where they are located, and give law enforcement and
military the information they need to save lives."
Moreover, BMRT's technology achieved breakthroughs in
non-invasive cancer detection during blind and double-blind
studies, accurately identifying breast and prostate cancers with no
false positives or false negatives. While the study focused on
breast and prostate cancers, BMRT has the capability to identify up
to 200 types of cancers and other diseases as well.
Robert "Bo" Short, CEO and Co-Founder of BMRT, emphasized,
"These results confirm what we have known internally for some time:
we have the ability to eliminate school shootings, late-stage
cancer detection, illegal drugs crossing our borders or
infiltrating our schools, and safely return our military personnel
home without physical harm from lethal IEDs. In addition, there are
aspects of this technology that are so highly sensitive and
groundbreaking that we cannot even discuss them publicly. This
patented technology can save millions of lives, billions of dollars
and eliminate untold pain and suffering."
With a fully issued patent, and 16 additional patents pending,
this landmark third-party study positions Base Molecular Resonance™
Technologies at the forefront in Quantum Physics applications,
offering a transformative solution poised to redefine global
standards in safety, security, and healthcare.
About Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies, LLC
(BMRT)
BMRT has discovered a new area of Quantum
Physics that utilizes resonant frequencies to detect particle
interactions at subatomic levels. This technology, called Base
Molecular Resonance™ (BMR™), can detect any compound or biological
substance, including every element on the periodic table, and up to
200 cancers and other diseases. With over 20 years of prototyping
and testing proving its unmatched detection capabilities, BMR™ has
the potential to save millions of lives by pinpointing weapons,
explosives, and other physical threats both up close and at great
distances, and detecting cancers and other diseases long before
they present clinical symptoms. The non-invasive, harmless, and
instant scan has broad implications in cancer diagnostics, public
safety, law enforcement, security, and military services.
For more information about BMRT and its groundbreaking
technology, visit www.BMRT.io.
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About the Center for Applied Innovation (CAI) at York St.
John University
The Centre for Applied Innovation (CAI) at
York St John University (YSJ) is a prestigious hub for fostering
innovation and driving advancements in various fields. Situated
within the dynamic academic community of YSJ, which boasts a rich
history dating back to 1841, CAI serves as a catalyst for
collaboration between academia, industry, and the wider community.
YSJ, originally founded as a teacher training college, has evolved
over the decades into a distinguished institution known for its
commitment to academic excellence, inclusivity, and community
engagement. It holds a strong reputation for its innovative
approach to education, consistently adapting to the changing
demands of society and the global marketplace.
YSJ's dedication to research and development is reflected in its
state-of-the-art facilities and the diverse expertise of its
faculty. The university has earned accolades for its contributions
to various academic disciplines, making it a vibrant environment
for cultivating groundbreaking ideas. The CAI, embedded within this
esteemed institution, leverages YSJ's historical prestige and
modern capabilities to translate innovative ideas into impactful
solutions that address real-world challenges and opportunities.
This synergy not only enhances the university's mission but also
significantly contributes to regional and national development,
reinforcing YSJ's status as a cornerstone of academic and applied
innovation in the UK.
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