Welcome to my Clark Zapper Variants info page.

The Clark Zapper Variants that I make and sell are made from new, surplus and recycled parts.  The electronic components are new and new surplus (overstock, date code, etc.) and the cases are recycled 35mm film canisters.  I don't use recycled electronic parts.  I use two different chips in the building of Clark Zapper Variants, currently the CMOS CD4049 and the NE556, configured as basic astable oscillators.  Dr. Hulda Clark's original circuit uses a CMOS 555 timer chip configured as a basic astable oscillator.  The square-wave waveform outputs from all three of these chips, when used as basic astable oscillators, are very much the same.

I have found, through the use of a freeware PC-based software oscilloscope, the optimal frequencies for the Clark Zapper's use with the human body when using the Clark Zapper with a 12V DC adaptor.  The optimal frequencies range ANYWHERE between approximately 4,400 hz and 18,000 hz.  In this optimal frequency range, the output from the Clark Zapper Variants that I make "ignore" the electrical resistance of the human body much more and kill the harmful "alien" pathogens much better because the human body conducts the voltage from the Clark Zapper Variants better at these frequencies.

I've read that there are some commercial Clark Zappers that have outputs voltage levels of up to around 40 volts.  Not practical.  Why raise the voltage when you can just use the optimal frequency range with a 9V or a 12V adaptor?

There are battery-operated Clark Zappers on the net that function at 2,500 hz and are touted to be efficient "cancer Zappers".  From what I've seen, this is true.  The popular 2,500 hz "cancer frequency" is the optimal frequency, but only for Clark Zappers powered by 9-volt batteries.

The Clark Zapper Variants that I make, powered by DC adaptors, feel pretty much the same as 9V-battery-powered Clark Zappers, but are many times stronger than Clark Zappers powered by 9-volt batteries and are more like using an AC-powered function generator (the device with which Dr. Hulda Clark originally zapped pathogens in the human body, according to her books).  I believe that the reason for this is the load difference between a battery as a power supply and a DC adaptor as a power supply at the same amperage.  A 9V battery behaves differently than a DC adaptor.

The Clark Zapper Variants that I make are tuned to approximately 4,400hz to 18,000hz and are powered by 12-volt DC adaptors.  Dr. Clark's original circuit, when used with a 9V or a 12V DC adaptor, can be tuned very easily to the optimal frequency range.  Two resistors cost around 4 cents.



Free Clark Zapper Variants circuit schematics and optimization info:

www.members.tripod.com/~mas1911/zappers2003.html


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WARNING: THE CLARK ZAPPER VARIANT IS NOT TO BE USED BY PREGNANT WOMEN NOR BY PERSONS USING PACEMAKERS AND, WHEN USING THE CLARK ZAPPER VARIANT, DO NOT TOUCH PREGNANT WOMEN NOR PERSONS USING PACEMAKERS.

DISCLAIMER: THE CLARK ZAPPER VARIANT IS FOR EXPERIMENTAL USE ONLY.