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Saved - March 15, 2026 at 1:22 PM

@helios_brah - 🌞HELIOS🌞

Imagine you have debilitating migraines And you block the neurosurgeon bitcoiner who wants to help you for free lmao. https://t.co/AWj1T6OJKJ

@DrJackKruse - ☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆

It will be hard to fix him with this development. https://t.co/mpNQDWoBpX

Saved - March 9, 2026 at 5:25 PM

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has the lowest incidence in regions with strongest solar exposure Where does it have lowest incidence in the north? In places where people consume the most seafood. h/t @living_energy https://t.co/99stj81UNp

Saved - February 18, 2026 at 1:25 AM

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First couple minutes of this video lays out the EMF issue perfectly https://t.co/jouZjljhRi

Video Transcript AI Summary
Andrew Marino, a physicist and a lawyer, was the physicist and lawyer for Dr. Robert In fact, he was the guy that made good on Albert St. Georgie’s prediction that proteins were semiconductors. He worked for the military and did studies on the sanguine antenna built in Wisconsin to track submarines and found out that they caused problems. Information was delivered to the military in 1973, and Becker found that there was a lot more problems with electromagnetic pollution that’d be uncovered between Niagara Falls and New York City with power lines. When the military wouldn’t listen to him, he went on TV with Wallace on sixty Minutes, polled the nation, and literally a couple weeks after that, his lab was completely defunded. And remember, this guy was three times nominated for the Nobel Prize. The reason it never made waves, because remember, nobody back then had a salt on and nobody had a microwave oven, only the red. K? And just so you know, this was on the front page of the Boston Globe in 1977. So Marino was the guy, the physicist in his lab, who actually in congressional testimony in the early seventies, actually told the government, leading the congress, this is published in the archives. You can go read it yourself, satellites above the earth affected the magnetosphere, 80,000 kilometers from base stations on the surface of the earth. So the proof is there, my friend, but they've ignored it. So if you read his book, it's called Going Somewhere written by Andrew Marino. When I hear scientists tell me that non ADVMF can affect us because it's not ionizing radiation, that book alleviates all of them. The other thing I would say, his Roland Van Wyck’s book is beautiful to lay out all the stuff about biophotons and the stuff that the Russians have found and the biophoton research done by the Japanese and the Europeans. It's well researched. All the stuff about quantum mechanically has happened in biology from 2007 to current. We know that it's operational in photosynthesis. You now have books out written by Jim L. Callely and John Joy McFadden. The Life at the End where you'll learn about the Klitschko's experiment with European robins to figure out how birds navigate utilizing libido reception and free radical signaling in their eyes through cryptochromes. In other words, this science is well laid out. The problem is, it's not well known. And in your podcast, I'm laying out the reason why it's not well known because if you really knew what's really published, you probably wouldn't put he Jobs iPhone up to the side of your head and then you'll read Isaacson's biography and realize why Jobs didn't let his own kids use it. Why? Remember, every time Steve Jobs went to an iMac conference, everybody remembers his worn out popular Levi's. Remember that he died from a retroperitoneal camp. Don't ever forget that. Don't ever forget the story of the iPad that had an infrared detector based into it that Apple never marketed. Do you know why that was in there? Because when a child got an iPad and it touched its leg, you would turn off RF and microwave emission. So that tells you that Apple knew exactly what was going on. But they never marketed it because you would ask the question, why do you have an infrared turn on? The reason is simple, my friend. All the people listening to this, most of the young people, their digital babysitter is their iPhone and their iPad that they hand kids. And they're causing brain damage in every single child because that blue light is ruining the melanopsin sickling everywhere in their body. But the reason why that's good is because you're creating obedient idiots to make TikTok videos in the future.
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Speaker 0: Use technology. Gentleman named Andrew Marina, who's a physicist and a lawyer. He was the physicist and lawyer for doctor Robert In fact, he's the guy that made good on Albert St. Georgie's prediction that proteins were semiconductors. He worked for the military. He did studies on the sanguine antenna that was built in Wisconsin to track all of our tried submarines and found out that they caused problems. Information was delivered to the military in 1973, and then Becker found that there was a lot more problems with electromagnetic pollution that'd be uncovered between Niagara Falls and New York City with power lines. And when the military wouldn't listen to him, he went on TV with Wallace on sixty Minutes, polled the nation, and literally a couple weeks after that, his lab was completely defunded. All the military money was taken away. And remember, this guy was three times nominated for the Nobel Prize. The reason it never made waves, because remember, nobody back then had a salt on and nobody had a microwave oven, only the red. K? And just so you know, this was on the front page of the Boston Globe in 1977. So Marino was the guy, the physicist in his lab, who actually in congressional testimony in the early seventies, actually told the government, leading the congress, this is published in the archives. You can go read it yourself, satellites above the earth affected the magnetosphere, 80,000 kilometers from base stations on the surface of the earth. So the proof is there, my friend, but they've ignored it. So if you read his book, it's called going somewhere written by Andrew Marino. When I hear scientists tell me that non ADVMF can affect us because it's not ionizing radiation, that book alleviates all of them. The other thing I would say, his Roland Van Wyck's book is beautiful to lay out all the stuff about biophotons and the stuff that the Russians have found and the biophoton research done by the Japanese and the Europeans. It's well researched. All the stuff about quantum mechanically has happened in biology from 2007 to current. We know that it's operational in photosynthesis. You now have books out written by Jim L. Callely and John Joy McFadden. The life at the end where you'll learn about the Klitschko's experiment with European robins to figure out how birds navigate utilizing libido reception and free radical signaling in their eyes through cryptochromes. In other words, this science is well laid out. The problem is, it's not well known. And in your podcast, I'm laying out the reason why it's not well known because if you really knew what's really published, you probably wouldn't put he Jobs iPhone up to the side of your head and then you'll read Isaacson's biography and realize why Jobs didn't let his own kids use it. Why? Remember, every time Steve Jobs went to an iMac conference, everybody remembers his worn out popular Levi's. Remember that he died from a retroperitoneal camp. Don't ever forget that. Don't ever forget the story of the iPad that had an infrared detector based into it that Apple never marketed. Do you know why that was in there? Because when a child got an iPad and it touched its leg, you would turn off RF and microwave emission. So that tells you that Apple knew exactly what was going on. But they never marketed it because you would ask the question, why do you have an infrared turn on? The reason is simple, my friend. All the people listening to this, most of the young people, their digital babysitter is their iPhone and their iPad that they hand kids. And they're causing brain damage in every single child because that blue light is ruining the melanopsin sickling everywhere in their body. But the reason why that's good is because you're creating obedient idiots to make TikTok videos in the future.
Saved - February 10, 2026 at 2:43 PM
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I think we either lost 150g of brain tissue by moving inland away from DHA-rich seafood, or polarized artificial light (fire) caused constant TBI shrinking brain and eye size, or both. Either way I’m eating oysters and avoiding light at night.

@helios_brah - 🌞HELIOS🌞

So basically we either lost 150 grams of brain tissue (from when we were Neanderthals) by moving inland, away from DHA rich seafood (our brain is 60% DHA) Or we lost it because polarised artificial light (yes, fire) effectively gave us constant Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) so that we shrunk brain and eye size to cope Or both Either way I will be eating my oysters and avoiding light at night mfers ✌️

Saved - February 7, 2026 at 3:23 PM
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I note that mycotoxins are lipophilic and damage the myelin sheath, which is 80% fat. EMFs also dehydrate and damage myelin, so symptoms overlap. I wonder: did mold exposure after moving trigger it, or was myelin already depleted by constant EMFs and a little mold was the tipping point, or both?

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Mold and EMFs go hand in hand Mycotoxins are lipophilic (=affinity for fat) and cause issues when they damage the myelin sheath (=protective cover of nerve cells) that is 80% fat EMFs ALSO damage the myelin sheath by dehydration Thats why mold and EMF symptoms often overlap They both cause the same myelin issues So were you suddenly hit by mold from moving to a new apartment? Or was your myelin already depleted by constant EMFs exposure and now even a little bit of mold is an issue? Or both?

Saved - January 21, 2026 at 4:47 PM
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I’m interviewing Daniel Vasku, who has unfucked about half a dozen chronic health issues at 51 by moving off-grid: heavy migraines, nausea, brain fog, insomnia, chronic fatigue, flu-like symptoms. link to the episode is in the comment below.

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NEW PODCAST 🎉 Im interviewing Daniel Vasku @vasku, who has unfucked on the order of HALF A DOZEN chronic health issues at 51 years old by moving off-grid, including: ✅ Heavy Migranes ✅ Nausea ✅ Brain Fog ✅ Insomnia ✅ Chronic Fatigue ✅ Flu-like Symptoms You find the link to the episode in the comment below:

Saved - January 18, 2026 at 4:31 AM
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A discussion argues that energy from food alone is insufficient for health, citing Gilbert Ling (1952) and redox dynamics across membranes. It posits energy comes from light, water, and magnetism, with health tied to maintaining electrical potential by harvesting environmental electrons. Recommendations focus on avoiding artificial EMFs (5G, Wi‑Fi) and favoring natural electromagnetism (e.g., Schumann resonance).

@helios_brah - 🌞HELIOS🌞

TL;DR - Circadian Biology in under 100 words: The established view is that all of our energy comes from biochemistry (=food) ❌ That is wrong Gilbert Ling showed in 1952 (since confirmed) that our energy output, based on food input, breaks the 2nd law of thermodynamics by 500x So where do we get the rest of our energy? ☀️ LIGHT + 💦 WATER + 🧲 MAGNETISM It turns out: Maintaining the electrical charge potential across our membranes (=redox), by collecting electrons from our environment, is A LOT more important for our health than calories, macros or physical exercise

@MachoXV - MACHO Δ

@helios_brah Interesting How do you increase/balance the right levels of magnetism?

@helios_brah - 🌞HELIOS🌞

@MachoXV Its mostly about avoiding the bad artifical electromagnetism (= non-native EMFs = ex. 5G, WiFi) And getting more of the good (natural) electromagnetism (=ex. schumann resonance)

@MachoXV - MACHO Δ

@helios_brah Interesting. Thank you 🤝 https://t.co/15Oz9MnfAl

Saved - November 2, 2025 at 5:42 PM

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"But Peat talked about sunlight before Kruse!!!1111oneone" Aahaahhahahahah Aaaaaahahahhahahahahah AAahahAHAHAHAahAAhahahahahah AAAAAHAhahhHAAHAAHahahafsdfasdaFASDFDD https://t.co/WU8j6EDIW7

@meagrestupid - MeagreStupid

@helios_brah Bro. Peat was before Kruse on light and deuterium.

Saved - October 21, 2025 at 3:12 AM

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Just google "EMF Building Biology Standards" There are lots of cards like the one below Depending on your EMF meter, you might have to do some unit conversions, but thats easy to do with ChatGPT https://t.co/WsUToMeALj

@CutieCircle - Cutie Circle

@helios_brah @espressomaxima1 What are the healthy benchmarks? How do newbies learn what / how to measure? Help please. 🙏❤️

Saved - September 13, 2025 at 1:00 AM

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Magnesium Chloride (MgCl₂) is often in hexahydrate form in supplements (=more stable) That would make it MgCl₂·6H₂O Which brings it up to 12 hydrogen atoms And that makes it have even more potential for deuterium contamination than Mag. Glycinate https://t.co/nnn4xFdoLn

@MrJenkei - Yiannis Kontinopoulos

@helios_brah Also MgCl is oftentimes in hexahydrate form

Saved - September 13, 2025 at 12:12 AM
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I’ve been looking into the relationship between hydrogen atoms and deuterium issues, which can arise with certain compounds. For instance, magnesium chloride has no hydrogen atoms and poses minimal risk, while magnesium glycinate, with eight hydrogen atoms, could present significant problems. The concern is whether the Chinese factory that produced the supplement ensured it didn’t use deuterated hydrogen. The reality is, they likely didn’t care, and this issue, along with other potential contaminants, is often overlooked by manufacturers, including those in the West.

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The more hydrogen atoms, the more deuterium issues are possible (=deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen) Example: Magnesium Chloride = MgCl₂ = 0 hydrogen atoms = not a huge issue Magnesium Glycinate = C₄H₈MgN₂O₄ = 8 hydrogen atoms = potentially HUGE issue The question then becomes, did the Chinese factory that made the supplement make sure that it didnt use deuterated hydrogen? The answer: OF COURSE THEY FUCKING DIDNT, THEY DO NOT CARE BRO (thats aside from all the other contamination/toxins that are possible, this one just legit nobody thinks or cares about, not even western manufacturers)

Saved - September 12, 2025 at 1:01 AM

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These Apple people are fucking assholes https://t.co/9vvMWxUYAi

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