Lets see. What do we have here? Some crystals wrapped in copper.
A lot of crap from the junk drawer. Check. Nothin' much actually
wired, and the block appears to be grounded to the chassis.
What are the knobs for?
You couldn't get WABC on that thing if you were standing directly
beneath the tower.
It's all about your "vibrational frequency" for manifesting according to J.P.W.
You put the thing you don't want written down on a piece of paper, on the copper plate on the top left of the "machine." All the 9 knobs are on 0. Then you gently rub your fingertip on the softer pad on the top right of the machine as you turn knob #1 "up" in "frequency." When your finger "sticks" on the pad, you stop turning the knob. You do that to set each of the 9 knobs. At that point you have 9 frequencies which are combining to manifest the thing you DON't want for you.
Then you take each knob and readjust it to it's mirror opposite. So let's say knob #1 stopped at 11 o'clock on the dial, you'd turn it to 1 o'clock as the equal distance from center (12) but opposite. That then is the complementary frequency which will help you manifest what you DO want. You do this for all 9 knobs.
Then you set the wishing machine in a good place where you can see it and concentrate on this (I think this part is optional), and you keep visualizing the thing you do want. The idea is that now that you have set the positive frequencies for it per your own body and mind's energy, you will be able to manifest it faster and better.
I actually watched a lengthy detailed video he had on his website a while back where he explained all of this and showed it onscreen. It may still be there, I don't know.
Ok then, now you know more than you want to know about how the wishing machine works... it supposedly adjusts your vibrational frequency so you can manifest what you want better.
Has your life been significantly improved now that you know this?