Frequency and Vibration hold a critically important yet hidden power to affect our lives, our health, our society and our world. The science of Cymatics proves that Frequency and Vibration are the master keys and organizational foundation for the creation of all matter and life on this planet. Music has a hidden power to affect our minds, our bodies, our thoughts, and our society. When that music is based upon a tuning standard purposely removed from the natural harmonics found in Sacred Numbers and the Fibonacci series of Nature, the end result may be the psychic poisoning of the mass mind of humanity. A nefarious alliance between The Rockefellers, The Third Reich, and a landmark Chicago musical instrument maker may have promoted the acceptance of a Western musical tuning standard totally disconnected from the science of Sacred Numbers to the detriment of Mankind. Despite its near universal adoption by the Western World, could the 440 Hz tuning standard actually promote war, disease, death? Might the most beautiful symphonies and melodies be covertly creating conflict and destruction throughout our world? "The 440 Enigma" provides the answers to these thought provoking questions, and sheds new light on how our current musical tuning standard -- A=440Hz -- came to be, and what it may mean to our world if we allow it to continue.
Writer, musician, photojournalist and inter-dimensional explorer L.C. Vincent was born in Los Angeles and spent his formative years there before moving to Chicago where he graduated from The University of Illinois. While in Chicago, Mr. Vincent studied under Duane Thamm, a principal with The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, while also forming several music groups and recording for Mercury Records. Concurrently, Mr. Vincent worked for Motorola on the construction of frequency modules based on the patents of Nikola Tesla before moving to San Francisco for three years of post-graduate study at San Francisco State University in Radio and Television. While a graduate student, Mr. Vincent`s photography on Alcatraz was recognized by The San Francisco Examiner newspaper. After graduate school, Mr. Vincent worked in television program development before switching careers and working as a consultant to CBS Radio. In later years, Mr. Vincent traveled the globe in search of history, mystery and adventure, exploring the ruins of the Third Reich throughout Germany, Austria, Italy and Poland while concurrently pursuing his passion for photojournalism with studies in China, Hong Kong, Macao, Madera, Bermuda, Bali, England and Costa Rica. During his travels, Mr. Vincent also worked as a long haul trucker, herbal gardener, incense analyst, railroad critic, media analyst, symbolist, body language and voice analyst, and life therapist. Returning to San Francisco, Mr. Vincent immersed himself in the study of metaphysical pursuits and the hidden history of our world. Mr. Vincent currently resides in Arizona, where he pursues his passions for archeology, spelunking, astronomy, media analysis, economics, and writing.