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Special Olympic Report: Secret Russian Sports Weapon Disclosed.

(Vancouver, BC, September 26,
2000)- Olympians may benefit from technology derived from the Cold War Era.For decades the Russians have been secretly using a unique performance enhancement device that has proven to increase endurance levels by as much as 900%, balance coordination by 300%, and reaction time by 100%. In studies conducted by the Soviet Union just after World War II, negative ion generators were used during training of Track and Field athletes, Gymnasts, Swimmers and Boxers, as part of a new Soviet policy decision to dominate international sports.Canadian ion scientist, Guy Cramer, has been studying the effects of ions on human behavior for 15 years. In this capacity, he has consulted for the NHL. In 1993 he confirmed that the Russians were still using these negative ion generators with the Russian Red Army and Olympic hockey teams as recently as 1989. This information was verified with former Russian hockey players now playing in the NHL. Naturally, Cramer was intrigued but not surprised bywhat he had discovered. He
pointsout The Russians competed in their first international hockey tournament in 1958, only five years after the Czechs showed them how to play, and they won the world championship by beating the Canadians 7-2 in the final game. They literally skated our boys off their feet!" In the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Russians, Paul Henderson commented after the first game. I worked really hard in training…By this time I was really gasping for air. And I look up and this Russian is standing beside me … not breathing atall… I just felt sick. I knew wed been sucked in."This may all sound a little far-fetched for the average sports fan, but the scientific community does recognize significant and measurable effects of ions on human behavior. An excess of positive ions produces detrimental effects both physically (headaches, dizziness, fatigue, circulatory disorders etc.) and mentally (irritation, apathy, anxiety, depression etc). Negative ions are beneficial, and can improve alertness, concentrationandoverall body function. These findings are based on research with air ions from groups and organizations such as Oxford University, RCA Laboratories, U.S. Air Force, Mercedes Benz, and the Swiss Bank… just to name a few of the more than 5000 studies. Negative ion generators / air purifiers are common household appliances found at many department and drug stores. The U.S. Navy uses these generators on the bridges of their ships to keep the command watch alert and energized.Cramers encyclopedic knowledge of ion-related information supports a rather suspicious theory. In his words, The Americans discovered the Russian negative ion study in 1960, when U.S. intelligence translated the relevant documents (see Scientific Papers, Russian Athletic Study,at www.hyperstealth.com). There is some anecdotal evidence that the U.S. may have used positive ions against the Russian Olympic hockey team during the 1980 Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid N.Y. They housed the Russians in a converted prison, and some of the key hockey players and the
coachcomplained of symptoms that are associated with positive ion overdose. These positive ions would have taken away the advantage the Russians had built up training with negative ions. If the Americans used positive ions in the ventilation of the Russian accommodations to limit the Russians, then it is quite feasible that they could have used negative ions with their own U.S. team. The 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team beat the Russians and went on to win the Gold Medal, which isnow remembered as one of the biggest moments in sports history. Interesting, isnt it?"The Olympic Committee knows about negative ion training, and has never objected to it, primarily because there are no known side effects and its considered natural, If you trained within ˝ a mile of Niagara Falls you would be training in high levels of negative ions. Negative ion generators simulate this effect," adds Cramer. Negative ion training certainly has not been widely embraced by athletic trainers, as most believed the Russian study to
bepropaganda until Cramer confirmed the ongoing undisclosed program recently. The Russians have been taking advantage of their secret weapon" for years, and have many medals and world championships to show for it.The Russians used the generators in relative secrecy, keeping the athletes in the dark. Many athletes knew about the generators but it was never disclosed to them what the generators were actually for. The research concluded that the athletes would retain the increased abilities for one month away from the system so they never had to bring it with them to competitions, tournaments or the Olympics.Cramer tried to encourage the NHL to adopt the Russian system, but soon discovered a new perspective on enhanced performance". The General Managers were concerned that the improvement in athletic ability would translate into higher salary demands by the players, which current revenue streams could not justify. Needless to say, its a bit disheartening when you have something that works too
well"confides Cramer.Cramer is now applying his scientific expertise to two entrepreneurial ventures, as a cofounder of HyperStealth Biotechnology Corp., www.hyperstealth.com, and United Dynamics Corp., www.superforce.com.HyperStealth produces and markets a unique design of Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers, equipped with a proprietary Passive Negative Ion Generator, for which the company has patent pending. Cramer designed the passive generator after discovering distinct benefits in patient recovery when hyberbaric oxygen therapy was combined with negative ions. The passive negative ion generator is a lightweight unit which doesnt require a power source, that can also be clipped onto or sewn into clothing to combat fatigue and increase alertness, and is currently being tested with athletes, emergency workers and law enforcement officers.United Dynamics operates a website, www.superforce.com, dedicated to forecasting the natural changing ion ratios in the atmosphere and correlating this data to various aspects
ofhuman behavior. With these forecasts, our Canadian scientist has been able to accurately predict trends in such activities as hockey and baseball games, golf tournaments, horse races and stock markets. In fact, phantom day trading experiments, ongoing for just over 9 months with certain indexes using his system have yielded remarkable results:·   Dow Jones Index: 38.28% increase (vs. actual market loss of –2.82%)·   S&P 500 Index: 26.9% increase (vs. actual market gain of 3.02%)·   NADSAQ Index: 122.70% increase (vs. actual market loss of -3.89%)According to Cramer By understanding how the molecular structure of the air we breathe can affect the way we feel and react, and by analyzing past trends in relation to ion ratio data, future predictions become logical when you know what the ion balance will be at any given time. An individual or team at the Olympics that performs below expectations may just be competing on the wrong day."As a result of his work, Guy Cramer has recently been invited to appear on
twomajor TV networks, including PBSs World Business Review hosted by Alexander Haig, and CNBCs DotCom hosted by Mark Hamill. Cramers unconventional method has been featured in the Financial Post, one of Canadas leading national newspapers, in Grants Investor, an online financial magazine Chaired by James Grant, the Vancouver Province Newspaper, on the MSNBC website, and is the subject of an article in the September issue of Ticker Magazine, a U.S. finance trade publication. The BBC Radio interviewed Cramer on the subject of the U.S. Presidential Election and the most optimum ion ratio day for voters to decide the fate of each candidate.With the zero tolerance against banned substances so strictly and justifiably enforced by the Olympic Committee, perhaps its time for more nations to take a closer look at ion training. With the inexpensive Passive Negative Ion Generator from HyperStealth and knowledge about the most favorable training days from SuperForce.com, Olympic Gold may be just a few extra
breathsaway.For further information and interviews, please contact David Veniot, Media Relations, at (604)708-4675 or email veniot@canada.com. You may also contact Guy Cramer directly at(604)408-3600.

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