Press Release 10 February 2020


Danie Krügel granted US Patent for his “Revolutionary Device”

A decade of behind-the-scenes effort pays off in the ultimate stamp of approval and authenticity; the global standard in legitimacy.

More than ten years ago, Danie Krügel shocked the world and became the focus of an international media frenzy when he unveiled a device that could find missing people, based purely on a sample of their DNA. The device that became unofficially known as the Matter Orientation System (MOS) machine was based on the murky and often paradoxical world of quantum mechanics.

The media attention that followed Danie Krügel’s announcement only intensified when he successfully located male and female human remains believed to be those of the missing Gert van Rooyen victims in Capital Park in Pretoria. The media furore surrounding Danie Krügel of course reached fever pitch when he became involved in the Madeleine McCann investigation at the behest of parents, Gerry and Kate McCann.

Although Danie Krügel soon amassed a spectacular success rate in finding people (a fact that spurred the British publication, The News of the World, to dub him, The Locator), the public’s reaction varied between cautious belief, incredulity and outright accusations that Danie Krügel was a charlatan and opportunist – even though he never demanded any money for his services. Considering the esoteric and unusual nature of MOS technology this pessimism was understandable.

And then. Suddenly, at the height of Danie Krügel’s media prominence, he disappeared out of the limelight. Finally, the critics of Danie Krügel’s revolutionary device felt justified. His sudden silence appeared to confirm that his quantum device was nothing but a hoax.

But Danie Krügel’s MOS machine was anything but a hoax and his “retreat” out of the intense media glare was a calculated move. He realised, in order to make full use of his device, obtaining the intellectual property rights was crucial. The inventor of the sensational MOS machine had been using the last decade to not only refine his device (and to create other devices also based on the mind-boggling arena of quantum physics) but possibly more importantly, to follow the rigorous process to legitimise his invention by obtaining the legal rights through the gruelling process of securing the patents.

And now, twelve years after Danie Krügel first made international headlines, he has achieved one of the most important milestones in his calculated journey: the United States patent for “A Method and Device for detecting a material at a distance” has been granted.

The US patent not only guarantees Danie Krügel sole ownership and the right to market his device commercially in the United States, but it’s also the ultimate seal of approval. Besides being a certification of the legitimacy and authenticity of Danie Krügel’s Matter Orientation System, the granting of the US patent has been a critical step in his efforts to take his business globally and to operate successfully on the international stage. (The South African patent has been secured for some time now.)

The US patent for “A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING A MATERIAL AT A DISTANCE”, filed under the application number of 15/557,850 is the result of an arduous and time-consuming process of verification, experimentation, and third-party corroboration that involved experts from across the world. In 2014 an independent panel of scientists performed a meticulous series of “double-blind” tests on one of Danie Krügel’s prototypes. The extensive tests focused on samples of Cyanide, diamonds and a specific variety of yeast. All three tests delivered conclusive and irrefutable proof of the device’s accuracy. Following the success of the panel’s findings, Danie Krügel approached various experts from across the world for further input and corroboration, including one of the world’s most renowned academics from one of Great Britain’s most illustrious universities. It was only after this comprehensive process of authentication that Danie Krügel finally proceeded to the next step of securing the patent for his device. (Thus far, he has secured patents in 19 countries, including the USA, with patents in 80 other counties pending.)

The company that will be responsible for producing, marketing and licensing the device is Quantum Detection Solutions (QDS), located in Austin, Texas. All business regarding the device will be driven from the Austin headquarters. It is Danie Krügel’s intention to focus exclusively on corporate work via QDS.

The QDS device is only one of several devices that Danie Krügel has created. In addition, he has invented other ground-breaking devices. One will focus exclusively on cancer prevention through early cancer detection. In fact, Danie Krügel has already achieved some remarkable success in the field of research, specifically with regard to early cancer detection.

Another device that Danie Krügel has developed will be applied in the field of oil exploration. This includes the location of deposits of minerals as well as precious metals. The field of oil exploration is a notoriously hit-and-miss industry and will benefit hugely from Danie Krügel’s quantum device. The successful US patent that has been granted will now allow QDS to become actively involved in international oil exploration. In fact, QDS has already proven itself in the field of oil exploration after a series of highly successful tests that were carried out on oilfields in Europe and the USA.

Even though QDS will be focusing almost exclusively on corporate work, both the van Rooyen and the McCann cases are extremely important to Danie Krügel, especially as a result of his earlier involvement with both cases. As a result, QDS will be making a concerted effort to apply their patented technology to bring closure and finality to these two infamous cases, once and for all. This is something that is very dear to Danie Krügel. QDS has indicated that the public can expect some shocking revelations with regard to both cases.

Another area in which the QDS technology has proven especially effective is in the detection of contagious and communicable diseases. Under the watchful eye of a local South African actuality show, QDS was able to obtain a sample of a harmless bacteria from a local state institution. The bacteria was scanned and was subsequently successfully detected. The test proved conclusively that the patented QDS technology can be adapted to scan any building, area or vehicle for any virus or bacteria. The QDS technology is especially effective in scanning airplanes and airports and detecting the presence of highly contagious and fatal viruses like Ebola, Avian Flu and the Coronavirus. In fact, QDS is ready to employ their patented device in the battle against the current outbreak of the Coronavirus that is threatening to overwhelm health services across the world. The Austin-based company is more than willing to submit its technology to any state-sponsored due diligence tests in order to assist countries in the early detection of the fast spreading Coronavirus. Employing the QDS device, airport authorities can now scan each and every airplane that lands at its airports and has the potential to become the world’s single most effective weapon in the battle to halt the spread of the deadly Coronavirus.

Danie Krügel’s devices are all based on various principles of quantum mechanics. More specifically, it is the application of enigmatic and secretive “formulae” that is at the heart of these devices. It is precisely these formulae, discovered by and known only to Danie Krügel and the QDS team, that are the secret to the spectacular performance of his various quantum devices. With regards to the often-bizarre world of quantum physics, one of the most prominent principles (utilised by some of the QDS devices) is the theory of QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT, a phenomenon that Einstein himself described as “spooky action at a distance”. In essence, with specific regard to the QDS device, (and simplistically stated) once something (organic or inorganic) is divided into separate pieces, on whatever level, from the molecular to the visible, these “pieces” retain a link or connection with each other, which is not only permanent but active over any distance, no matter how large. (A change in state of one part of the whole will instantaneously affect all the other parts, no matter how enormous the distance, and with immediate effect.) In the case of a missing person, QDS only requires a verified sample of that person’s DNA for the device to find the person. The same principle applies in the case of inorganic, or at least inanimate matter like oil, diamonds or precious metals.

Danie Krügel and the QDS team are especially excited about the application of their devices in the early detection of cancer. The QDS device has produced very promising results and Danie Krügel and his team are expecting to make a significant impact in this contentious field. In fact, the patented QDS technology promises to become a game changer in the area of early cancer detection.

(More press releases to follow.)

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