COPPER IRIDIUM LEBBO COIN
(This
document contains reliable knowledge)
Introduction
Copper
Iridium coins are magical and powerful. They will stop a bus when carried in it
by stopping ignition, but not when wrapped in a carbon paper. A candle flame
bends towards this coin. When rice is brought near the coin, it gets attracted
towards the coin. You can find an electric circuit tester indicating light when
touched with, on the coin. Your
electronic watch will stop when brought near this coin!
A
device in Germany
(details unknown) which cost / worth 1 million dollars absorbs power of the
coin. The Copper Iridium coins called 1616 have three magical points, which
disables entire power in any form near it. To test the coin, it costs 0.1
million dollar chemicals. The complete test can be done only in remote sea
shores.
Facts about the 1616
Copper Iridium Coin
In
1603 AD, East India
Company was formed in India,
with establishments in various places, with head office in England. The
company started minting coins to do business according to its new system.
In
the year 1616 AD, there was a Grahakutami (A complete solar eclipse) which
lasted for more than 5 hours in India.
The Britishers, with the help of Indian Rishis minted Copper coins with Copper
Iridium metal in assorted weights and sizes. The coins were hand made.
Only
16 pieces of the coins were made totally. In order to preserve the precious
lebbos, the Rishis engraved the currency denomination prevalent on one side and
the nine planets on the other side.
Iridium Lebbo coins are also called Navagraha Lebbos. Lebbo in Greek
means sun guard. The coins have the provision to be charged when required. The
special range of powers of the coins can be activated by charging the coin on
the three pin points, each having different functions. After charging the coin
with MRC 87 chemicals, a magnetic attraction of carbohydrate contents is
generated on the coin.
Sun
(Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mars (Mangla), Mercury (Budha), Neptune (Guru),
Jupiter (Sugra), Saturn (Sani), Uranus (Ragu) and Venus (Kethu) are the planets
engraved on the coin and are interconnected with tiny veins, all leading to the
charging point.
It is said that, millions of years ago,
fragments of sun and other planets might have fallen on earth, particularly in South India sub continent. It is also said that the gurus
had gone to all the planets to collect the metal from each planet. The material
from other planets that reached earth thus is used to imprint the corresponding
planet on the coin.
Our
ancestors made the metal classification ‘space metals’. Metallurgists have
discovered and included three metals under this group, Ikkidium, Iridium and
Virenium. These metals were heavily priced in the 16th century and
Rishis hand made the lebbo coins using the Iridium.
In
1616 The British East India
Company had presented one 200 gram Iridium Lebbo coin to King Leo of Hong Kong. Later in 1871, it was auctioned for 200
Billion dollars in the U.S.A. International exhibition.
Weights and Quantities
of Iridium Lebbo coins available
The different weights and
quantities of the Iridium Lebbo coins made in 1616 are:
42 grams 3
pieces
65 grams 3
pieces (as errosimimic shape only)
82 grams 3
pieces (the three miraculous pin points give light indication)
200 grams 3
pieces
260 grams 2
pieces
300 grams 2
pieces (Ser denomination)
How the 1616 Copper
Iridium coin looks
One
side consists of Navagrahas (Nine planets) embedded on it by the great gurus
and Rishis of those time. The other side
has the charging point divided into three a dotted hole through which charging
of the coin is possible. Also, inscribed are E; IC and ANNA 1616. For more
information see the images of the sides, shown below:
Precautions
The
coin has to be kept away from any HDRC Powder, which contains chemicals like
Metal oxide plain powders, Metaquide liquid drops. Any tests or experiments
with such materials can damage the precious Copper Iridium Lebbo coin.
Scope of the Iridium
Lebbo Coin
We believe, the magical
powers of the Iridium Lebbo Coin can be utilized for commercial purpose in
various Industries like:
Medical
research
Aviation
Telecom
and Communication
Defense
Satellite
systems
Power
Systems
Mining
Disaster
relief
Media
and entertainment
Oil
and gas exploration
Experiments
on other Iridium Copper coins on the globe have proved that
The
power of iridium copper coins can be extended to making potassium gold cyanide
from the chaff of rice kernels
References
For more information on
the material, readers can go through the following:
Sputnik (January
1985)
World famous metals (Serial
No 2)
Rare space metal by
N.Brocinam, London S.M.P.C. (Page
101)
Rare space metals written
by L.Fernando, west germany (Page
41 to 43)
Andrews Lebbo Grapy (page
40)
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