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Mining sky ice 🧊 🤔🤔🤔🤔 https://t.co/xwPY8W3el9

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They're mining "sky ice" in Antarctica, which is why they're there. Sky ice isn't just pure oxygen; it's something more. Bob Lazar talked about element 115 as fuel for UFOs. Sky ice is allegedly made of oxygen and element 115, which is why they're in Antarctica. This powers vehicles with free energy. Furthermore, Elon Musk is Tesla reinvented; they are the same person. Tesla rebelled and backed out of deals, so they killed him, and Einstein got the credit. Elon is trying to wake people up with his rockets but can't say it directly, or they'll kill him.
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Speaker 0: Y'all really y'all really wanna know what they're doing in Antarctica and about the firmament and everything? They're mining sky ice. Stick around. You're gonna wanna hear this. The I'm gonna post a video after this. It's gonna explain it. I posted it yesterday. The what this is what's going on. They're mining sky ice. That's why they're in Antarctica. That's the whole deal. The firmament is made of this stuff, and I'm gonna explain exactly what sky ice is. They say it's pure oxygen. That's not right. That's not true. There's there's something more to it. It's gonna blow y'all's mind. Follow me for more. Stick around. I'm gonna I'm gonna start dropping stuff that I know. I've got a lot of information on this. I've been hanging on to it to protect my source. Hang around. I'm gonna teach y'all something. Question of the day right here that you don't see very often for entertainment and educational purposes only. Pure speculation. So very, very few people wonder what that Sky Ice is made of, and I'm gonna tell you, I've got a source. I can't reveal my source. I've got a lot of information, a lot of content on this. And there's been a few times that I've tried to make videos to upload this, and it shuts my phone. I swear I'm gonna do a video with my wife's phone of me doing this and it shuts my phone down. I'm gonna try to make it through it one more time. So I'm wording it differently. I can only put so much information into it because when I get to a certain point every time it shuts my phone. I've never seen it do anything like that. So water is h two o, two molecules of hydrogen, one molecule of oxygen. Okay? That's a liquid. When you break it down with a, you know, you can put use electrolysis to break it down into its natural forms, which is, you know, hydrogen and oxygen And I the the they're gas. So you take two gas and put them together, makes liquid. Okay? Rewind back to the early nineties. Bob Lazar. He talked about how and everybody thought it was a joke back then. But now that all this stuff's coming out, they're kinda bringing back to the forefront. Oh, what do you know? What do you know? What do you know? So he talked about element one fifteen. It's not on our periodic table. He said that's the fuel that they used in these machines, these UFOs, and these craft, the element one fifteen. And, you know, it creates the gravitational wave out in front of you. Just go look him up, you know, and he you'll you'll see what I'm talking about. I can't I can't go into it because I shut the shut the video down. But, anyway, that's what Sky Ice is made of, oxygen and element one fifteen. That explains, allegedly, opinion only, educational, entertainment purposes. That will give you your answer of as to why they're in Antarctica to begin with. Why are they up there? Everybody thinks there's something buried under the ice or there's, you know, it was originally Atlantis. There's all kinds of theories. Watch transformers. You know? There's some truth to all these movies. There's a little bit of element of truth in them. But that's why they're mining that stuff. That's what they propel all these vehicles with, free energy and everything. I wanna give you another little nugget. Elon Musk is Nick see, when you get into these clones and all this stuff where these people you see these pictures back in the seventeen, eighteen hundreds of Justin Timberlake and Nick Cage and John Cabotto, and you got one of from the Facebook dude way back when. See, the the they're transforming they're transferring consciousness from body to body. We're an avatar. You don't have to be a Christian to understand this. You have a body or you have a spirit and a soul. You are a spirit and a soul, and you live in a body. When you die, you're anybody that believes there's an afterlife believes your consciousness and stuff goes on. So that should tell you it's possible to transfer your consciousness because that happens at death. You know what I mean? So you're talking about a being that's far advanced beyond what we are. They've been around for thousands of years, and that's what they do. They transfer their consciousness. That's why those pictures look like they look because they're transferring their DNA and stuff into these other bodies, and they're just putting in another womb being reborn. And then, you know, that like that Jennifer Lawrence chick, you know, she's been a star in the past. I mean, that's what the Hollywood whole thing is what it's made of. I've got tons and tons of information on this. I just hadn't I've been hanging on to it because I don't need a target on my back. But, anyway, that's what see, I'm a blow your mind. Elon Musk is Tesla reinvented. That's him. Same guy. That's they that's the same guy. Look at what Tesla doing. Look what Elon's doing. And see Tesla, if you research Tesla, he rebelled on them. See, he he bowed down and took the whole thing with the you know, he he done the whole thing that all the, you know, the stars doing everything where they sell their own stuff, and he seen what was going on. He's like, oh, no. I don't want no deals. He backed out, and they killed him. That's what happened. That's why Einstein gets all the credit for everything Tesla did, and That's why they buried everything Tesla did. Elon is trying to tell you. He's trying to that's why there's so much back and forth about Elon. Is he good? Is he bad? Is he good? Is he bad? He works bad for me. Blah blah blah, whatever. Well, he's trying to tell you, why would a man spend millions and millions of dollars on rockets and when they just bounce off over and over, he keeps doing the same thing over and over again because he's trying to wake you up. He can't just come out and say it because they'll kill him. He's trying to wake you up. Wake up, people. Hit them comments. Tell me what y'all think about that.
Saved - July 7, 2024 at 8:32 AM

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🔈 🔉 🔊 🔥🔥 🚫 🚒 🚒 🔥🔥 These guys came up with this year's ago, you coukd put out an entire building in SECONDS using this. Sound 🎼 vibration 📳 frequency 〰️ is the answer to EVERY single problem we have..... https://t.co/hQu9xSuu4l

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We're testing a device using sound frequencies to put out fires. It could be used in kitchens or attached to drones for forest or building fires. Professor Brian Mark helped us a lot. Engineering is about finding simple solutions to complex problems.
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Speaker 0: We're here. We're just gonna test out our our device that we use that uses sound frequencies to extinguish flames. Speaker 1: I I see this device being applied to a lot of things. First off, I think in the kitchen, it could be on top of a stovetop. But eventually, I'd like to see this applied to maybe swarm robotics where they'd be attached to a drone, and that would be applied to forest fires or even building fires where you wouldn't wanna sacrifice human life. Speaker 0: Professor Brian Mark really stepped in to help us. Speaker 1: He just gave us a lot of support. Speaker 0: I think as a whole, engineering is is really just finding solutions to to comp you know, finding simple solutions to complicated problems.
Saved - February 18, 2024 at 7:41 PM

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Wow 😮 You can regrow your 😬 Teeth 😬 using Frequency 🪥 💥💥😁🪥🪥😬🪥🪥😁💥💥 https://t.co/FPDzG9Xc5O

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A Canadian invention uses ultrasound to regrow missing teeth, potentially helping athletes like Edmonton Oilers' Ryan Smith. Researchers at the University of Alberta developed a device that regrows teeth in just 20 minutes a day. The device, now in a smaller, more user-friendly form, could hit the market in 2 years. Dentists are hopeful that this innovation could revolutionize tooth replacement and reimplantation procedures.
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Speaker 0: Did you know you can regrow missing or damaged teeth with a tiny device that gives off a very specific frequency of ultrasound? I wonder where this device disappeared to. Speaker 1: But help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian invention that not only plugs the gaps, but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Speaker 0: Chris Miller getting some time in any one spot and Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 2: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face, and, yes, those are his teeth. Speaker 0: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 2: It's too late for Smith's smile, but researchers University of Alberta could have a cure for future toothless hockey grins, an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. Tariq Albiale was researching jaw growth in rabbits. Speaker 3: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow, grow, grow Speaker 2: Albi Ali is the first to try the treatment on humans. After 20 minutes a day, Speaker 3: new teeth started held them together, healing it together, and keep it forever. Speaker 2: Bi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down from this to this. Speaker 4: After you're using this treatment, then you can throw away. So this is like a one time use for you, and you can putting on easily. What we're working on is more like a user friendly. Speaker 2: Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the prototype phase. Scientists here are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 5: It would have a fantastic practical application. Speaker 2: No one knows more about losing teeth than Euler's dentist, Anthony Sneaswell. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 5: If we can get to the point where it doesn't matter because we can use this device, then it's gonna improve situations where we can reimplant teeth and they'll they'll be successful long term. For now, all the Speaker 0: attention has taken Tariq Speaker 3: And he can't wipe the Speaker 0: smile off his face. Patients. Speaker 2: And he can't wipe the smile off his face. Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
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