Fabric Technology Mutes Animals' Sixth Sense
December 2010
NZ And US Companies
Develop Breakthrough Fabric Technology Muting Animals Sixth
Sense
New Zealand based FOB
Direct Ltd partnering with U.S Company HECS (Human Energy
Concealment Systems) are perfecting a global breakthrough
technology that creates a fabric which reduces the ability
of animals to detect a human subject.
This is a multi million dollar project that has
limitless applications but is already being used by hunters
and being tested with wet suits and sharks, for postal
service garments, for the military and by heart
surgeons who are looking at overcoming electromagnetic
radiation inside operating theatres which interferes with
other devices in use in the theatre.
The fabric was initially developed by HECS (Human Energy Concealment Systems) and is designed to mute animals’ sixth sense which detects the electromagnetic radiation emitting from humans. Criss crossed with carbon fibre grids, the fabric blocks the electromagnetic fields by up to 95%.
The New Zealand partner, Auckland based FOB Direct Ltd NZ was set up by Warren Bird almost three years ago along with FOB Direct China Ltd in Beijing.
FOB trade throughout the world with clients in New Zealand, Australia, UK, U.S.A. EU and Sweden and act on their client’s behalf negotiating the price and managing the production of good quality clothing out of China.
HECS, out of the United
States approached FOB Direct NZ on the recommendation of an
FOB high tech apparel customer based in Seattle.
“HECS wanted to be able to identify a company
that they could trust and could create the fabric better and
at a better price out of Asia.” said Warren
Bird.
“We came highly recommended as
a supplier that could achieve these goals providing the
perfect combination of New Zealand ingenuity and Chinese
adaptability. “
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