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@BillyZigouras - Billy Zig

Listen to this👇 https://t.co/oHUMXO1iQ8

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In the truth movement, ego must be set aside to realize the deception. The flat earth concept challenges government control and manipulation. The need for representatives in the digital age is questioned. Education fails to prove the globe theory. Deception and suppression of knowledge are tools of control. Demanding answers about the shape of the earth could expose the lies and remove those in power. This movement aims to unite people against manipulation and division.
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Speaker 0: Number 1. To come into the truth movement, if you're really concerned about truth, you gotta check an ego at the door. Okay? You do not know everything. A lot of you think you do, but you don't. I certainly don't. Through your school system, through your education that you're so proud of, that builds your whole ego, your whole value in life, it's impossible for you to discard it and admit you were deceived. Let me tell you something. You've been deceived. It's not your fault. You can let go of your ego. Nobody's gonna laugh at you except other people that can't let go of their ego. But people that have caught on to the con and realized the power grab that's taken place, they're not gonna laugh at you. They're gonna welcome you. I'm telling you again, the worst thing they fear is the hive mind. The one thing they fear is 300,000,000 people in United States coming together just on one topic and saying, this makes no sense. We need answers. Why is the flatter so important? Because it shows the deception. There are enough reasonable questions to create reasonable suspicion that we've been lied to. They can't afford to keep being asked. Whether the earth actually turned out to be diamond shaped, cross shaped, pear shaped, there's enough to see that it's not what we've been told. And once that is revealed, everything these governments have done becomes illegitimate. That is why it matters, and that is why they will do anything they can to keep us fighting, keep us distracted, keep us at odds against each other just like the entire world. Whether it be Christians against Muslims, blacks against whites. Government that truly has your best interest, your freedom at heart? Or does it sound like a government that wants to keep you constantly busy on paying attention to anything but what they're doing. And this truth movement is no different Because as soon as the topic starts going where everybody could actually make a stand and say, hey. Wait a minute. This needs to be answered. This is a big one. And I don't care what anybody says. The flat earth, the shape of the earth is the biggest conspiracy and has been used to manipulate, deceive, and control us all. If God forbid, everybody came and started demanding answers, and once they can't provide those answers, people realize they are busted. It can't be a mistake. It can't be anything but the deception and control mechanism it is. Flat Earth is not a psyop. Flat Earth destroys the psyop. Every psyop that's been used to control us for as long as they've known about it. So this system has been in power and control for 100 of years ever since they convinced the rest of the world that they didn't know where they live and created this fantastical scenario to make people feel insignificant and to follow those that appear to know better. They're just better liars, deceivers that have no conscience, and will do everything and anything to everybody and anybody they can to keep that power. Because people are waking up. And no matter how much they try to suppress this flat earth movement, oh, it's gonna keep moving one way or another. You can see it. People are waking up. So now, louder than ever, I can hear that clock. Tick tock. Tick tock. Tick tock. Tick tock. It's a religion. It's all a religion. You know why? Because government is a religion. Government is the majority of the world's true god because they believe that these people have some sort of power that and they've even convinced us that we've given it to them. They still have us convinced in 2015, the age of instant communication, that we, for some reason, need representatives in a city that's not even part of this country called Washington DC to represent us. That in this age of instant communication, we can't represent ourselves for some reason. That's how deep the brainwashing and the indoctrination has gone. They still have you convinced that this government should be run on the same system it was run when people were back on horseback using telegraphs and Pony Express. That's why they had these representatives, had to go to Washington so that they could go back home to this group of a few hundred thousand people and say, well, what do you guys want? Okay. I'll go tell them. And they travel for a week to Washington DC or however long it takes. That's why you need a representative. Now I can push this button and talk to anybody in the world. What the fuck do I need a representative for? Because it's the power system, the control system. They have to keep indoctrinating you in schools, teaching you about everything and anything but where you live. Now they have to treat how all the money that was going into the educational system to control your mind isn't working anymore. People see how stupid everybody is. That is the failure of government. See, flat earth proves the failure of government, period. Because it's either deceived and lied and indoctrinated us all into a false system or it's completely failed in making people realize if they really live on a globe, a lot of people don't see it. So your education has failed now, hasn't it? Order to believe it, we've gotta believe a bunch of math formulas that only a few people in the world can supposedly understand, and we just gotta take your word for it. Here in this age of all this technology where I can get on this phone, record this video, and send it out to the world, they can't seem to find a way to easily, simply prove to everybody on the planet where they live. It always depends on some formulas that the majority of the people don't understand. And again, the people that do understand it, don't bullshit because it's just religion and it's not proven. It's just tailor, twisted formulas to fit their agenda. It doesn't wash out in reality. What difference does it make? What difference does it make? Yeah. That's their favorite line. Got a lot of people. What difference does it make? You can't figure out what difference it makes? You if you can't figure out what difference it makes that the people running your world have fucking lied to you over and over your whole life, if you can't figure out that someone lying to you is trying to control you. Suppressing of information of knowledge is control. Deception of information and knowledge is a form of control. So what difference does it make? It makes a big difference Because once they start omitting information or lying about information about where you live, they're doing it to control you. Period. Why am I having to explain this to critical thinkers in the truth movement? Where you live, it's been a lie the whole time. And if everybody would just come together and demand answers, they would be in checkmate. They would not know what the fuck to do. They cannot prove it. They can't prove the globe because it doesn't exist. So once you're calling on them, they're done. You then remove them from power and go from there. That rips down all the other conspiracies. You then have access to all these top secret government files that national security that they hide all the evidence under. The way you control billions of people is to keep them divided and fighting each other. So they focus on anything and everything but you and how you're controlling them all.
Saved - September 12, 2023 at 12:02 AM

@ragtime_rev - ragtime_rev

mRNA: Speed of Science by Foundring

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This video criticizes Dr. Fauci and the use of mRNA technology. It suggests that Fauci and Moderna profited from the pandemic and lied about the effectiveness of vaccines. The video also mentions media manipulation and conspiracy theories. It concludes by questioning the efficacy of vaccines and the legitimacy of germ theory. The overall tone is negative and skeptical.
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Speaker 0: Well, let me tell you the story of a man named Fauci on a tragic and painful day. He put millions in his pocket and adviser and Moderna built the whole room with mRNA. Then all day long, Tony He lied on TV station saying science is run by me. We can't afford even 1 grandma dying, say goodbye to your return on For me, we'll do that jab ever work. Oh, no. It never did work. And our babies still unlearned good old Fauci buys their life. We tried to find a speed assigned This is a job that never gave word. They bought all the media. They bought to Wikipedia. They fired you for thinking straight. Such a blatant conspiracy I'm a gamer. And when you're through, they'll give you 1 more booster. Now you'll never get off of that train. Oh, well, did that job ever work? Oh, no. It never And our fate is still unlearned. Shame and scandal flies are flying. We tried to fly the speed aside. It's just a trap that never did work. Tony Fauci will go down as Obamacare abomination with the pussies who pushed it to. Don't forget who was complacent calling rape immunization. No more refunds or taxes. Too poor. All these And a well, didn't that jab ever work? Oh, no. It never did work. And our bait is still uncertain. I'll warn you, 5's are 5. We tried to fight the speed of sign And it's just a jammer that never did work. It's getting tough to ignore. There's more people dying, stuff denying. There's something wrong. And when at last this house of Tards collapses, take my hands and let's sing this song. Well, take that jab at the word, you'll know it never did work, And our fate is still unlearned. Blame germ theory lies or lies. We try to find the speed of sun, uses the chance that never can work. Well,

@ragtime_rev - ragtime_rev

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mRNA (Speed of Science) These are the times that try men’s souls. Over the course of our nation’s history the people of America have rallied bravely whenever the rights of men have been threatened. Today, a new crisis has arisen. The Massively Retarded NPC Armageddon, or the MRNA, has been pushed as a burdensome vax on the population, under the guise of coof transmission reduction.Citizens, hear me out, this could happen to you!well let me tell you a story of a man named Fauci on a tragic and fateful dayhe put millions in his pocket and with Pfizer and Moderna filled the whole world with mRNAwell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (what a pity)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did worknow all day long Tony lied on TV stations saying science is run by mewe can’t afford even one grandma dying say good-bye to your autonomywell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (good ol’ Fauci)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did workthey bought all the media they locked Wikipedia they fired you for thinking straightsuch a blatant conspiracy they called you delirious the cult of mRNAwell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (shame and scandal)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did workall the NPCs lined up at vaccine stations proudly playing Big Pharma’s gameand when you’re through they’ll give you one more booster now you’ll never get off of that trainwell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (no excuses)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did workTony Fauci will go down as pure abomination with the pussies who pushed it toodon’t forget who was complacent calling rape immunization no more refunds your tax is duewell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (it’s psychotic)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did workoh you denizens of earth don’t you think it’s a scandal how they gambled your lives awayjust keep licking boots and lying vote for pedos like Joe Biden ‘til your dying for mRNAwell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (we all warned you)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did workit’s getting tough to ignore there’s more people dying stop denying there’s something wrongand when at last this house of cards collapses take my hand and let’s sing this songwell did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearned (blame germ theory)Pfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did workoh well did that jab ever work oh no it never did work and our fate is still unlearnedPfizer lied we tried to fly the speed of science it’s the jab that never did jab that never didit’s the jab that never did work foundring.gumroad.com
Saved - October 18, 2023 at 5:01 PM

@TheFlatEartherr - THE FLAT EARTHER

Experience 417 Hz, the frequency of change and cleansing. Listen for a minute and share your thoughts 🔊 https://t.co/FLYMNy7209

Saved - November 5, 2023 at 6:22 PM

@Thekeksociety - DR. Kek

THIS IS WHAT 432hz SOUNDS LIKE https://t.co/ZUDccLFXsy

Saved - November 12, 2023 at 7:33 AM

@Levandov_2 - Levandov

The beginning of tech music 🎼 https://t.co/fRQ7xgsAUJ

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We can record real-life sounds for our desired effects, like plucking a short white string for punctuating chords. By manipulating the tape speed, we can obtain lower sounds for the rhythm by slowing it down and higher sounds by speeding it up. Then, we simply cut the notes to the desired length. We can loop and listen to the joined notes, and do the same for the higher notes of the rhythm. Finally, we can synchronize it with the first loop and add the sound of the plucked string.
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Speaker 0: If the sound we want exists already in real life, say, we can go and record it. And then the sound for the punctuating chords. I want the sound of a short white string being plucked. We can get the lower sounds we need from the rhythm by slowing down the tape And the highest sounds by speeding up the tape. And then all we have to do is cut the notes the right length. We can join them together on a loop and listen to them. And then with the higher notes of the rhythm. Again, we join together on a loop and play it in synchronization with the 1st And over this, we can play the sound of the plucked string.
Saved - November 20, 2023 at 2:23 PM

@RedpillDrifter - Redpill Drifter

PROGRAMMING DNA WITH MUSICAL FREQUENCIES Music and sound frequencies can affect your DNA Sound as we know possesses mass and has the ability to move matter in a negative or positive way. Delving into the study of cymatics we can uncover the physical effects of sound frequencies https://t.co/U5P76uUzdu

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DNA can be converted into music by associating nucleotide bases with musical notes. This raises the question of whether music can affect our DNA. Preliminary studies suggest that music may influence genetic expression and cellular processes. Sound waves can affect cellular activity and specific frequencies can stimulate or inhibit cell growth. Cymatics, the study of sound waves, reveals that music's complex sound waves may influence our DNA. Music's vibrations may interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially impacting gene expression and overall well-being. Sound therapy has been shown to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Music's resonant frequencies may align with DNA's vibrational frequencies, restoring balance and promoting healing. Music therapy can impact gene expression and immune function. Specific frequencies like 432 hertz and solfeggio frequencies are believed to resonate with different aspects of well-being. By immersing ourselves in these frequencies, we may positively influence our DNA and experience profound well-being.
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Speaker 0: Did you know that the nucleotide sequence of DNA can be converted into music? In 1986, the Japanese geneticist, Suzumu Ono, discovered DNA music by converting the nucleotide bases g, t, c, and a to the musical notes a, c, g, and d, respectively. This intriguing revelation led to the question, if DNA can be translated Into Music, can music, in turn, affect or change our DNA? Sound, as we now know, possesses mass and has the ability to move matter. By delving into the study of cymatics and exploring the potential effects of music on DNA, we can begin to uncover the possibility of utilizing music as a healing tool. Suzumu Ohno's groundbreaking research in translating DNA sequences into melodious compositions opened a door to a realm of unexplored possibilities. By associating specific musical notes with nucleotide bases, Ono revealed the inherent musicality encoded within our genetic blueprint. This discovery not only ignited fascination, but also prompted profound questions about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and the music. If DNA, the fundamental blueprint of life, can be transformed into music, what potential influence could music Havonara genetic code, Ono's approach of converting DNA into harmonious melodies highlighted the underlying connection between the complex language of genetics and the universal language of music, DNA consisting of 4 nucleotide bases, adenine, a, cytosine, c, guanine, g, and thiamine, t, can be seen as a symphony of genetic information. Each bass holds a distinct role in determining the genetic instructions that shape an organism. By associating seeding musical notes with these nucleotide bases, Ono unveiled a profound interplay between the scientific and artistic domains. The translation process not only created beautiful compositions, but also provided insights into the inherent musicality within our genetic code. This revelation sparked a deep curiosity about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music, weather music, in turn, could influence or impact our genetic makeup. Considering the intricate nature of DNA and the complexity of musical compositions, one might ponder the potential effects music could have on our genetic code. Music, as a powerful medium that evokes emotions has long been recognized for its capacity to elicit physiological and psychological responses in individuals. It can ignite joy, calmness, excitement, or introspection, transcending language and cultural barriers. If music has the ability to affect our emotions and well-being, could it also have a tangible impact on our DNA? While scientific evidence in this area is still emerging, preliminary studies suggest that music may indeed have the potential Scholl to influence genetic expression and cellular processes. The field of epigenetics explores the factors beyond DNA sequence that can influence gene expression. It acknowledges that external factors, such as environmental stimuli and lifestyle choices, can modify the way genes are expressed. Sound as a form of stimulus may also be capable of triggering epigenetic changes within our cells. Furthermore, recent research has shown that sound waves can affect cellular activity. For instance, specific frequencies have been found to stimulate or inhibit the growth of cells, influence protein synthesis, and even modulate the release of neurotransmitters. These findings suggest that music, as a combination of harmonious frequencies, could potentially interact with their cellular processes, including DNA related mechanisms. The field of cymatics offers a captivating perspective on the relationship between sound, vibrations and the formation of intricate geometric patterns various substances. By studying the visual representations of sound waves in materials like sand or water, researchers have made remarkable discoveries but the vibrational energy emitted by sound, this exploration into the realm of cymatics raises intriguing questions about the potential impact of music, which consists of complex sound waves on the human body, including our DNA. Cymatics has revealed that specific sound frequencies can generate mesmerizing patterns in matter. As sound waves travel through a medium, they cause the particles within that medium to vibrate. These vibrations, when organized and coordinated, manifest as intricate geometric shapes that can be observed and studied. The notion that sound waves have the power to visibly change matter leads us to consider the possibility that music, with its rich and intricate collection of sound waves may possess the ability to influence not only our physical surroundings, but also the very essence of our being, our DNA. When we listen to music, we experience a symphony of different frequencies and harmonies. Each musical note corresponds to a specific frequency and wavelength, creating a complex tapestry of sound. These musical vibrations, just like any other sound waves, have the potential to interact with are bodies at a fundamental level. Within our bodies, DNA serves as the blueprint for life, containing the genetic instructions that shape who we are. It is composed of nucleotide bases, and each base has its own vibrational properties. Given that sound waves can affect the vibrational patterns in matter, it is not farfetched to hypothesize that music, as a collection of intricate sound waves, might influence the vibrational state of our DNA. The potential influence of music on DNA brings to mind the concept of resonance. Resonance occurs when 2 objects share similar frequencies, causing 1 object to vibrate in response to the vibrations of the other. It is possible that the resonant frequencies present in music could interact with the vibrational frequencies of our DNA, creating a harmonious resonance within our cells. If music has the power to influence the vibrational state of our DNA, it could potentially impact the gene expression, cellular processes and, ultimately, our overall well-being. This opens up a new realm of possibilities for utilizing music as a therapeutic tool capable of restoring balance and promoting healing at a fundamental level. The exploration of sound and vibration on the human body has been the subject of numerous studies. One fascinating area of investigation is sound therapy, which has demonstrated its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. It has been observed that the resonant frequencies emitted by various musical instruments can stimulate different physiological responses in individuals, highlighting the profound influence that sound and vibration can have on our bodies. When considering the impact of sound and vibration on DNA, it is crucial to recognize that DNA is not simply an inert molecule, rather, it possesses inherent vibrational frequencies that contribute to its functioning. These frequencies play a crucial role in the stability and integrity of our genetic material. Disruptions or disturbances to these frequencies can lead to genetic mutations or alterations, which can have significant consequences for our health and well-being. Given the vibrational nature of DNA, it is plausible to suggest that music as a powerful source of vibrations has the potential to interact with our genetic material at a fundamental level. The intricate collection of sound waves in music generates vibrations that can permeate our bodies, reaching deep within ourselves. Through this perspective, music could be viewed as a medium capable of resonating with the vibrational frequencies of DNA. The resonant frequencies within music may align with or influence the vibrational frequencies of our genetic material, potentially leading to physiological and even epigenetic changes. Epigenetics, the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations to the DNA sequence provides a framework to understand how music might impact our DNA. Epigenetic modifications can be influenced by external factors, such as environmental stimuli, lifestyle choices, and potentially sound vibrations. By affecting the vibrational frequencies of DNA, music might modulate gene expression, potentially influencing cellular processes and overall physiological responses. This opens up a fascinating realm of inquiry into the potential use of music as a therapeutic tool to promote wellness and restore balance within our bodies. From ancient civilizations to modern times, music has been intertwined with the concept of healing and restoration. Ancient cultures recognized the therapeutic effects of certain melodies and rhythms, utilizing music to promote physical and emotional well-being. In recent years, scientific research has shed light on the physiological impact of music, revealing its potential to influence various bodily functions. Listening to music has been shown to have measurable effects on heart rate, blood pressure, stress hormone levels and even immune system activity. These findings suggest that music possesses the remarkable ability to interact with our physiological processes, influencing our overall health and well-being. If music can have such a significant impact on these physiological aspects, it is reasonable to speculate that it may also possess the potential to influence our DNA at a molecular level. DNA, as the fundamental blueprint life plays a crucial role in determining our genetic makeup and maintaining our cellular processes. The vibrational frequencies present in music may hold the key to its potential influence on DNA, DNA itself possesses inherent vibrational frequencies, and disruptions to these frequencies can result in genetic mutations or imbalances. By aligning specific musical frequencies with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, it is possible that music could restore harmony and balance within our genetic blueprint. Research in the field of bioacoustics suggests that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with specific parts of the body. Just as a skilled musician tunes their instrument to produce harmonious sounds, it is conceivable that music, when carefully composed and attuned, could create resonances that interact with the vibrational frequencies of our DNA. The potential healing influence of music on DNA extends beyond the realm of mere speculation. Studies have indicated that music therapy b can impact the gene expression, altering the activity of genes associated with stress response, inflammation and immune function. This suggests that music has the ability to initiate epigenetic changes, modifying gene expression patterns without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Furthermore, emerging research in the field of psychoneuroimmunology reveals the intricate connection between mind, body and the immune system. Music has the capacity to evoke emotional and psychological responses, which can subsequently modulate immune system activity. These immunomodulatory effects may further contribute to the potential healing influence of music on our DNA. One particular frequency that has gained attention is 432 hertz. Proponents of this frequency argue that it possesses a unique resonance with the human body and the natural world, promoting harmony and balance within our DNA. Advocates claimed that listening to music tuned to 432 hertz can induce a profound sense of well-being, and even facilitate healing at a cellular level. Moreover, sound based therapies such as isochronic tones and binaural beats offer further opportunities to experience specific frequencies. Isochronic tones are single tones that pulse on and off at specific intervals, while binaural beats involve presenting 2 slightly different frequencies to each ear, resulting in the perception of a third frequency. These techniques can be utilized to target specific brainwave states and induced desired effects such as relaxation, focus or enhanced creativity. Solfeggio frequencies are another fascinating aspect of specific frequencies that have gained attention in recent years. These frequencies, including 396 hertz, 417 hertz, 528 hertz, 639 hertz, 741 hertz, and 852 hertz are believed to have unique properties that resonate with different aspects of her well-being. Each frequency is associated with specific intentions, such as releasing negative energy, facilitating change, promoting DNA repair, enhancing relationships, stimulating intuition, and Awakening Spiritual Connections. To explore and experience the multitude of specific frequencies for different body functions and well-being enhancements, a wide range of resources and programs are available. By clicking the link in the description, you can access a comprehensive program that offers an extensive library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, solfangio frequencies, and more. This program provides a convenient and customizable way to select and immersed yourself in the frequencies that resonate with your intentions and desired outcomes. While the concept of altering DNA through specific frequencies is still an area of ongoing exploration, the potential to influence our well-being at a cellular level is both captivating and inspiring. By utilizing specific frequencies, such as 432 hertz and solfeggio frequencies, and engaging in sound based therapies, we have the opportunity to create harmonic resonance within ourselves, potentially promoting positive changes in our DNA and overall health. In conclusion, specific frequencies hold immense potential for altering our DNA, and enhancing our holistic well-being. Utilizing resources like the program available through the provided link allows you to explore and access a vast array of sounds. By immersing ourselves in these frequencies, we opened the door to the transformative power of sound, potentially unlocking the ability to positively influence our DNA and experience profound well-being.
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 3:21 PM

@Naturegirl571 - NatureGirl

Frequencies heal- https://t.co/ZU6l8Uts8E

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Hystotripsy, a new therapy approved by the FDA, uses ultrasound technology to treat liver cancer. High energy sound waves create micro bubbles in the tumor, causing the cells to break down and kill the tumor. Dr. Chen Chi, a professor at the University of Michigan, compares the procedure to a nanobomb. Initially, many in the scientific community believed ultrasound technology as a treatment would be impossible. However, Hystotripsy shows promise for treating other cancers, cardiovascular and brain diseases, and stimulating the immune system. The treatment is noninvasive, with short recovery time and minimal side effects compared to chemo or radiation. This sound-based therapy offers potential for curing cancer and other diseases without severe side effects.
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Speaker 0: Hear that? That sound could potentially cure cancer. What you just heard is a new therapy called Hystotripsy, which has now been approved by the FDA to treat liver cancer. So how exactly does a sound do that? Hystotripsy uses ultrasound technology. Yes. Like what a doctor would use to detect pregnancy to make high energy sound waves that create micro bubbles in a tumor. The pressure created by the bubbles causes the cell to break down, killing the tumor. Doctor Chen Chi, a professor of biomedical engineering radiology and neurosurgery at the University of Michigan where this therapy was developed, describe the procedure almost like a nanobomb. Speaker 1: When you expand, you squeeze the cell, when you collapse, it pulls cells apart. And that allow us to really just mechanically break down the Speaker 0: doctor Chi has been part of the Hystotripsy team for over 20 years. When she first started looking into ultrasound technology as a treatment, most people in the scientific community thought it would be a dead end. Speaker 1: If the entire field is making an effort to tell you it's impossible, then it means that we're at the verge of a breakthrough they can potentially change the field. Speaker 0: While Hystotripsy has only officially been approved for the treatment of liver cancers, there is hope that the technique can be adapted to cure others such as pancreatic and renal cancers and even cardiovascular and brain diseases. On top of that, she and her team have found that Hystotripsy can also stimulate the immune system. Meaning that if cancer returns, Kearns, the system has a better chance of attacking it in its early stages. Because Hystotripsy is entirely noninvasive, recovery time is also short and doesn't come with the side effects you see with chemo or radiation. So to sum up, a non invasive sound based treatment can potentially cure cancer and in the future might be able to cure other diseases as well, all without extreme side effects. It almost sounds too good to be true, but as she says Speaker 1: make the impossible possible. Isn't that why we do science?
Saved - December 9, 2023 at 12:05 AM

@FredDiBiase247 - 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗗𝗶𝗕𝗶𝗮𝘀𝗲 ①

Regrowing teeth with frequencies, What happen to this technology? Must Watch👇🏽👇🏽 https://t.co/EfzD9OBUdL

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A Canadian invention may offer a solution for athletes or anyone missing teeth. Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. The device was accidentally discovered during research on jaw growth in rabbits. After 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth started to grow in just one month. The machine has been scaled down to a smaller, user-friendly version. The University of Alberta has already filed a patent for the invention, and scientists hope it could be on the market within two years. Dentists believe this device could greatly improve the success of tooth reimplantation. The inventor, Tariq Albi Ali, is overwhelmed by the attention and is excited about the potential of his creation.
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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. Miss Miller getting Time in. 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 to smile, but researchers at the University of Alberta could have A cure for future toothless hockey grins, an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. Speaker 3: This is Speaker 2: Tariq Albi Ali was researching jaw growth open 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, new teeth started to grow in a month. Speaker 4: With this device, we'll get these roots together, held them together, healing it together, and keep it forever. Speaker 2: Albi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down from this to this. After 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 It's more like a user friendly. Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the prototype phase. Scientists 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 dentist Anthony Sneezewell. 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 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. Speaker 2: For now, all the attention has taken Tariq Albi Ali off guard. Speaker 3: No. I don't have time to see my patients. Speaker 2: And He can't wipe the smile off his face. Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 4:14 AM

@j00ny369T - Johnny

Regrowing teeth with frequencies. Wonder what else has been hidden from us. https://t.co/dwQDupjhhc

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Canadian researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. After accidentally discovering the treatment while researching jaw growth in rabbits, Tariq Albi Ali became the first to try it. With just 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth began to grow in a month. The device has been scaled down to a more user-friendly size and could potentially hit the market in two years. Dentists are hopeful that this invention could improve situations where teeth need to be reimplanted, ultimately saving teeth and improving long-term success rates.
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Speaker 0: Help could soon be at hand for athletes or anyone sporting a toothless grin. It's a Canadian invention that only plugs the gaps but fills the holes with brand new pearly whites. CTV's Deborah Shirey explains. Miss Miller getting some time in not spotted. Ryan Smith is down and hurt. Speaker 1: It was a jaw dropping shot as Edmonton Oilers Ryan Smith takes a puck to the face, and, Yes. Those are his teeth. Speaker 2: As quickly as possible for you. Speaker 1: It's too late for Smith's smile, but researchers at the University of Alberta could have a cure for future toothless Hockey Grims, an ultrasound device that regrows human Speaker 3: teeth. This Speaker 1: Tariq Albi Ali was researching jaw growth rabbits. Speaker 4: Accidentally, when I applied the ultrasound, I found the lower incisal grow grow grow Speaker 1: Albi Ali is the first to try the treatment not on humans. After 20 minutes a day, Speaker 4: new teeth started Speaker 2: to grow Speaker 1: in a month. Speaker 4: With this device, we'll get this roots together, held them together, not healing it together and keep it forever. Speaker 1: Albi Ali's machine was too big, so he teamed up with nanotech expert, Zhai Chen, who scaled it down From this to this. Speaker 2: After 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 1: Professors at the University of Alberta have already filed a patent for this invention. It's obviously still in the type face. Scientists here are hopeful it could hit the market in as little as 2 years. Speaker 3: Would have a fantastic practical application. Speaker 1: No one knows more about losing teeth than Oilers dentist Anthony Sneaswap. He says time is limited when it comes to saving teeth. Speaker 3: 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 will be successful long term. Speaker 1: For now, all the attention has taken Tariq Albiani off guard. Speaker 4: No. I don't have time to see my patients. Speaker 1: And he can't wipe the smile off his face? Deborah Shirey, CTV News.
Saved - January 6, 2024 at 3:54 PM

@FredDiBiase247 - 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗗𝗶𝗕𝗶𝗮𝘀𝗲 ①

A Geo Genetic detox juice that can heal you.. Must Watch👇🏽👇🏽 https://t.co/ZSv3OOWTnZ

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This is a recipe for a healing juice that the speaker claims cured their diseases, including erectile dysfunction. The ingredients include 7 green apples, 1 stock of celery, a handful of cilantro and parsley leaves, half a teaspoon of cayenne pepper, and a thumb of organic ginger. The speaker recommends using a juicer to extract the juice and suggests adding mineral water to reach a total of 45 ounces. They emphasize the importance of using organic ingredients and drinking this juice daily for optimal results. The speaker believes that by following this regimen, the mentioned health issues will be resolved.
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Speaker 0: If you got a pen and a pad, I want you to write down my favorite juice. This is the juice that healed me. I created it myself, the concoction of it, and I healed myself of all the diseases I was suffering from. I He's in erectile dysfunction, and this will heal. So I want you to do 7 green apples. Unless you're gonna do this daily. The apples is gonna stretch the cells and get all the toxins out of the cells. You're gonna do one Stock of celery. You should have at least 6 to 7 limbs on it with the leaves. The celery sticks is gonna give you all From the sales. Whether it's dental bot technology, whether it's mercury, whether it's a overproduction of free, unbinding iron that's gonna remove it from the sales. Okay. Cilantro. You're gonna use a handful of parsley. Parsley leaf. A handful. The parsley leaf is gonna open Up the actual tubules, and it's gonna open up the nephrons of the kidneys where you can filtrate out, so you can filtrate out properly. Alright? You're gonna It was only a half a teaspoon of cayenne pepper. Just gonna make sure it opens and dilates the artery walls and the and the vascular walls to help blood flow and And pump very good is you're gonna use a thumb of ginger. You should get organic ginger. Everything you get organic. Never get nothing Not organic. Get a thumb of ginger, skin the actual ginger, and put the ginger in the juicer as well. 22 Converse Without the skin, that's gonna help you hydrate more. Cucumbers are one one of your most hydrative fruits on the planet, and then a whole Full limits with the skin. If you do this every day, you should produce at least 45 ounces of juice. If not, just add. Add mineral water. What I mean, by mineral water, alkaline spring water, you can get my favorite one is panna. It's called aqua panna, and you're gonna add it to that juice to fit up to your 40 ounces. You're gonna drink that every single day. Do that with the essential gland you will kick and I promise you that'll go away.
Saved - February 28, 2024 at 2:44 AM

@XPHOENIXDRAGON - ⁸Phoenix&Dragon⁸

@RedpillDrifter ✖️The Power Of Sound✖️ 🦅🌞🐉 https://t.co/FRWnefdOiS

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Imagination is key while watching this film showing the creation of living forms, continents, and the earth itself through sound. In the beginning was the word, and the word was God, leading to the formation of the world. Modern interpretation suggests that sound in space gave rise to matter.
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Speaker 0: Spare a little of your imagination as you watch this film as it runs. You will see many things that answer many questions. You will see living forms, living almost animal like creatures. You will see continents being formed. The earth itself coming into existence. You can see all this and watch it before your eyes. Everything owes its existence solely and completely to sound. In the beginning was the word and the word was God. We are told that this is how the world began and how creation took shape. We put that into the modern idiom and say that into the great voids of space came a sound and matter took shape.
Saved - June 6, 2024 at 3:33 AM

@Xx17965797N - Truthseeker

🧐The Hidden Knowledge👇 SOUND AND FREQUENCIES https://t.co/aQwpnnUU1u

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Honey's long shelf life is attributed to bees' wing frequencies shaping hexagonal honeycombs. George Zlakovsky's device cured quadriplegia, and Anthony Holland found frequencies that kill cancer cells. Sound technology can cloak objects, create hurricanes, and form galaxies. Sound can extinguish fires quickly, oxygenate our bodies, and even generate DNA. Sonoluminescence suggests stars could be bubbles of light in water.
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Speaker 0: You know that honey lasts forever, it doesn't go off. It's not affected by viruses, bacteria, pathogens. It's a lot it's one of those miraculous things. Apparently, the reason that honey does that is because of the frequencies of the bees wings when they're building their honeycombs and when they're creating and bringing in the honey. So it's a frequency of the bees wings that creates the hexagonal structure of honeycombs. It's also interesting is that the hexagonal structure is a structure of of of oxygenated and structured water that cures disease. This is really important. If any one of you can go and record the frequency of bees in a beehive, the buzzing of the bees wings and you take that frequency to a lab, a biochemistry lab and you expose a petri dish of viruses, bacteria and fungus to the frequency of the bee's wings, I suspect that that frequency will kill the bacteria. George Zlakovsky's multiple wave oscillator, is a spectacular device with which he cured his father listen carefully he cured his father of quadriplegia. You don't cure people of quadriplegia, right? His father was admitted with quadriplegia into the hospital in the USA. 6 weeks later, he walked out on crutches. The way he treated him is every day he walked in there with a little small handheld portable multiple wave oscillator from George Lakowski and treated him for about 45 minutes up and down his spine, after which he exposed him to color light therapy for another hour. He did this for 4 weeks. 6 weeks, his father walked out on crutches. I saw the hospital report. It says, mister so and so exhibited a remarkable recovery. That's it. It's spectacular. They just won't go there. They will not be, you know, engaged in any explanation. In 2011, Anthony Holland, this is now in a TED talk, show us which frequencies kill cancer cells. Very briefly, okay, he tells us between 100,000 hertz and 300,000 hertz kills cancer cells and he shows us in the TED talk. Speaker 1: We now know that cancer is vulnerable between the frequencies of 100,000 hertz and 300,000 hertz. So now we attack leukemia cells. Leukemia cell number 1 tries to grow a copy of itself, but the new cell is shattered into dozens of fragments and scattered across the slide. Leukemia cell number 2 then hyperinflates and also dies. Leukemia cell number 3 then tries to make another cancer cell. The new cell is shattered, and the original cell dies. Speaker 0: Magnetrons obviously generate huge amounts of energy and that's just sound. It's a resonant cavity magnetron, resonant cavity magnetron that's that's used in laser beams, laser technology, microwaves all use magnetrons for that technology. Sound acts as a close cloak of invisibility. This there's so much new information about this and, you know, this opens a whole new chapter in debate. There's very advanced new sound cloaking technology right now available. This plastic 3 d acoustic pyramid acts as a as a acoustic cloak, make things invisible when you put it underneath it, when you expose that pyramid to specific sound frequencies. And that perimeter is reminiscent of what? Is reminiscent very strongly of eastern architecture. Sound creates hurricanes. In 2003, these guys lodged a patent to create hurricanes with sound. And then here's another one. Sound creates supercluster galaxies. When I said earlier, the lower the frequency, the larger the cymatic shape. Now you've got a frequency that's 57 octaves lower than middle c, rumbling away from a supermassive black hole in the Perseus cluster in the key of b flat creating a supercluster galaxy and it's amazing. This is apparently an image of it. I like the one on the left because when you watch Hans Jenny's cymatics documentary, that looks identical to the images of Lycopodium powder on a metal plate with sound frequencies on it. This is like Lycopodium powder that's creating supercluster galaxies. This is insane. So you start to get the intent the the idea of as above so below, there's no end. This is what really disturbs me. The fact that we could put out fire with sound and yet this has not been employed or used anyway. Why? Because it's not good for business. Remember, if we the moment we stop the growth and the need for money, the entire global financial system collapses. This is just spectacular. These kids develop this little resonator that puts out a fire. 5 seconds counted from the moment they put it down to the frying pan to when the fire is out, 5 seconds. Imagine the fire trucks arriving at a building burning building, the ladders go up and instead of fire hoses, a bunch of speakers go switched on and put out this frequency. That fire in the building will be out in literally few few seconds or a minute, the entire fire everywhere because it it'll resonate right through the building But that's not gonna happen because that's gonna save a lot of money. 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 Sounds energizes the air we breathe and this is how we actually oxygenate our bodies and our lungs and or throughout our lungs, the blood in our veins and our arteries rather. Because as you breathe, the sound that the air that you breathe makes a bloody noise and it goes into your lungs and it goes into the smaller and smaller orifices as it moves into your lungs. So it speeds up and speeds up and speeds up and it goes higher and higher and creates these frequencies and it's the energy and the sound of this the air that you breathe that actually energizes the oxygen in the air. So the oxygen is buzzing as it's moving faster and faster by the time it reaches the alveoli and it goes from the alveoli into your artery into sorry, from the lungs into the arteries, that oxygen in the air is buzzing and energized from the sound and that's when it goes into your blood and it's used in the blood and it's stripped of the vibrating energy and when it's stripped of the vibrating energy, you breathe it out again and it just repeats that cycle and that's how we oxygen energize the oxygen that we breathe. They don't teach you this at medical school. In 2011, Luc Montagnier spontaneously generated DNA by exposing a tube of water to certain sound frequencies that had the frequencies of a DNA in it and constituted DNA in an empty test tube. If you can create dna in an empty test tube with sound, now you start understanding how we can start cloning other species and other creatures just by sound and vibration. And then obviously sonoluminescence, the star in a jar. God said let there be light. A bubble with brilliant lights inside a body of water. Is it possible that all the star systems that we see out there actually are just giant bubbles of light in a never ending mass of water.
Saved - June 29, 2025 at 2:11 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I've been exploring AI music creation with my kid, and it's incredible how far the technology has come in just six months. We’ve generated a variety of songs, from a digital ragtime piece to a catchy tune about being trapped in a VR world. Each creation reflects our thoughts and emotions, showcasing the power of AI in music. The process feels more like painting than composing, and the results are often atmospheric and imaginative. It's a thrilling time to be a musician, and I encourage everyone to dive into this creative journey.

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

🧵My top 15 favorite AI music creations (so far) 🤖🎵 This sample of songs my kid and I generated with Suno and Udio shows just how far this tech has come. This wasn't possible ~6 months ago. It should really make you wonder how long the music industry has been using these tools. Perhaps that's why they're big mad about this tech getting out (they're already getting litigious). It's too late. The proverbial cat is out of the bag. The playing field has been completely leveled. As a musician and composer, I'm not even mad. Music is a powerful tool and for far too long its creation and mass production has been jealously guarded and wielded against us. Now anyone can turn their thoughts and ideas into catchy jingles. The embargo has been lifted and the cliché is inevitable: with great power comes great responsibility🤪 Go sign up on these services and start creating (give us a follow)! https://suno.com/@foundring https://udio.com/creators/Foundring https://suno.com/@flowersinbloom https://udio.com/creators/Flowersinbloom After a couple of weeks tinkering around, here are some highlights: 1. Digital Ragtime One of my first creations! The prompt I used was the following: "hot jazz number about an old-fashioned ragtime pianist trying to keep up with new technology" Incredible how it not only created a fully formed song, but it really captured how I felt as a songwriter in that moment, using this tech. It's quite eerie how spot on this is with respect to my own style, perspective and personality (and vocal range). I was so impressed that I transcribed the melody and performed my own version! https://x.com/foundring1/status/1806473715359895893 Source: https://suno.com/song/9b1bd8cb-9d5f-4d08-95e8-810535551efc

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A ragtime star in a speakeasy struggles as the world and music evolve. He yearns for the rhythm flowing through his fingertips, but digital ragtime is taking over. He tries to keep up, but the digits march forward, leaving ragtime behind. The young folks gather around their sweet folkies, while he clings to memories. They say a button press will do the rest, but he misses real hammers striking chords. The newfangled gears grate on his ears. He plays a genuine score, hoping they'll fancy what they've only thought before. He's a maestro from the past with a future in sway, but the digits march forward, leaving ragtime away.
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Speaker 0: There's a man with a bowler in a speakeasy bar, tinkle in the ivories. He's a ragtime star, but the world keeps spinning faster than before. And he's trying to keep up, but his fingers are sore. His sheep music scattered, dusty and torn. A relic of an era long before he was born. Now they talk about circuits and silicon chips, but all he needs is a rhythm flowing through his fingertips. Digital ragtime, oh, how it's turning. Notes on the screen and the old feel of burning with a syncopated beat. He's trying to stay, but the digits march forward leaving ragtime away. The young folks all gather round their sweet folkies while he clings to the memories of sweet melody's, they say press this button, they'll do all the rest. But he misses real hammers striking chords at their best. He twinkles his eyes at the newfangled gears, but all he hears is a that grates on his ears. So he busts out a number, a genuine score, hoping maybe they'll fancy what they've only thought before. Digital rag time, the pace is rather trying. Old tunes in a scroll and the shadows keep flying. He's a maestro from the past with a future in sway, still the digits march forward, leaving ragtime away.
Foundring | Join me on Suno Ragtime Pianist, Satirical Songwriter suno.com
Foundring | Udio - Listen to Songs and Albums See Foundring's tracks and playlists on Udio. Discover, create, and share music with the world. Use the latest technology to create AI music in seconds. udio.com
Flowersinbloom | Join me on Suno Suno is building a future where anyone can make great music. suno.com
Flowersinbloom | Udio - Listen to Songs and Albums See Flowersinbloom's tracks and playlists on Udio. Discover, create, and share music with the world. Use the latest technology to create AI music in seconds. udio.com
Digital Ragtime Digital Ragtime by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

🤖DIGITAL RAGTIME🎹 🎶Music/Lyrics by Suno🎶 Human version by Foundring

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In a speakeasy, a ragtime pianist struggles to keep up with the changing world. His music is seen as a relic of a bygone era, before loops and screens. He clings to memories as folkies gather around sleek technology. They say a button can do all the rest, and nobody misses real hammer striking chords. He sees newfangled ears, but hears only a hum. He hopes a genuine number will make them fancy what they've ignored. Digital blacktop and Oatrums scroll as the world keeps flying. He's a maestro from the past, but the digits march forward, even that tide away.
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Speaker 0: There's a man with a boulder in a speakeasy bar tickling the ivories. He's a ragtime star, but the world keeps spinning faster than before. And he's trying to keep up, but his fingers are sore. Speaker 1: Is she music scattered, Speaker 0: dusty, and torn? A relic of an era, before Loops on the screen and you'll feel a burning with a syncopated beats. He's trying to stay but the digits march forward leaving ragtime away. Speaker 1: A young folk all gather round Speaker 0: the sleek folkies while he clings to the memories of sweet mellow knees. They say press this button, it'll do all the rest. Nobody misses real hammer striking chords Speaker 1: at their vest. It twinkles Speaker 0: his eyes at the new fangled ears. But all he hears is a hum that breaks on his ears. So they bust out a number, a genuine soar. Open maybe they'll fancy what they've all ignored before. Digital blacktop, the pace is round, Charlie. Oatrums in a scroll, and those chaps keep flying. He's a maestro from the past, with a few turns sway still, the digits march forward even that tide away.

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

2. Trapped in the Code Courtesy of my 12yo who immediately pounced on this chance. Some great lines here & catchy af. She has since made a dozen+ with her own lyrics. Prompt: A song about being trapped in a VR world and not being able to get out. Link: https://suno.com/song/f1d187b0-ce47-4ad0-9221-b9e7dae22d57

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Pixilated dreams distort reality, trapping the mind in code within a digital abyss. Data streams whisper secrets as cyber illusions unfold. Algorithms rule, leaving one lost in the matrix with nowhere to go. A violent ceremony and digital embrace occur in this VR world where one has lost their face. Virtual ones reach with a phantom's grasp as echoes of the past and memories raft. Chill vibes mix with electric currents, creating a synthetic heartbeat. Wires wrap tight like spider webs in the VR land. Reflections scream like ghostly sprites, making every frame a prison and every day eternal night.
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Speaker 0: Pixilated dreams, reality distorted, stuck in this code, my mind's been deported. Neon lights flicker, shadows on the wall, a digital abyss where shadows crawl. Data streams whisper secrets undoubled. Cyber illusions, stories unfold. Digging through the bites, can't find the way. Algorithms rule and just pray. Entangled in the matrix, trapped in code, lost in the circuits, nowhere to go. Violent ceremony and digital embrace in this VR world, I've lost my face. Virtual ones reach phantom's grasp. Echoes of the past, memories raft. Chill vibes mixed with the electric a synthetic heartbeat, numb goes the thumb. Wires wrapped tight like spiders web in the VR land. Can't feel the beds. Scream reflections on like ghostly sprites. Every frame of prison, every day eternal nights. Entangled in the matrix trapped in code. Lost in the circuits, nowhere to go. Violence serenading digital embrace in this VR world. I've lost my face. Entangled in the matrix, trapped in code, lost in the circuits, nowhere it'd go. Violent serenade in digital embrace in this VR world, I've lost my face.
Trapped in the Code Trapped in the Code by Flowersinbloom (@flowersinbloom). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

3. Evening on the Rhine Veteran songwriters train themselves to recognize well-crafted songs. I hear the makings of a classic in this. Strangely, some songs stop & resume. The 3:33 outro is🔥 Prompt: song about a French evening on the Rhine river. Link: https://suno.com/song/e8d93276-3f8c-48b4-8b3d-03d33fc2e020

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Stars are dancing, and wine flows on the Rhine tonight. Hearts are alight by candlelight in this moment of true contentment. Love feels grand, hand in hand. Every glance is more than chance.
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Speaker 0: Stars are dancing in the sky. Wine flows as we flow by. Accordions play. Strings Speaker 1: sway. Whispers soft on midnight air. Lanterns glow and curls of hair. Laughing eyes, sweet sighs. So we sing on the Rhine tonight. Hearts a light, black candlelight in this moment. True contentment. Paris strings and moonlit beans, champagne bubbles and secret schemes, silent wishes, tender kissment. Who knew love could feel this grand hand in hand? We understand every glance is more than chance. So we sing on the Rhine tonight, hearts light by candlelight in this moment. True contentment. Who knew love could feel this grand hand in hand? We understand every glance is more than chance. So we sing on the Rhine tonight. Hearts alight by candlelight in this moment. True contentment. Who knew love could feel this grand hand in hand? We understand every glance is more than chance. Who knew love could feel this grand hand in hand? We understand. Every glance is more than chance. So we sing on the rhine of the night. Hearts alike, but candle light in this moment. True contentment.
Evening on the Rhine Evening on the Rhine by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

4. Keys on the Digital Breeze Although I've yet to generate some truly authentic solo ragtime piano, the swing songs have been top notch like this banger. Prompt: ragtime pianist trying to stay relevant in a digital world, boogie-woogie breakdown. Link: https://suno.com/song/9dfda7fe-05e1-48be-88a2-b5a7bfe875ca

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From speakeasies to the streaming age, the speaker is a relic trying to stay fresh on the digital stage. The speaker's fingers fly, fighting in bytes and pixels. The speaker plays rhythms, old school syncopation in a high-tech zoo. The speaker invites the listener to swing with them through this digital sea, as a ragtime king in a pixel dream where boogie woogie will set you free. The heart of jazz never fades, even in binary cascades. The speaker is a time-traveling troubadour with a syncopated beat, keeping the jazz spirit adored through LEDs and cyber lore. The speaker invites the listener to swing with them through this digital scene.
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Speaker 0: Tapping keys in a syncopated dance. I'm a relic of a time lapse chants. From the speakeasies to the streaming age, trying to stay fresh on this digital stage. My fingers fly on ivories once adore. Now fight in bytes and pixels like before. With rhythms hot and mellow these true old school syncopation in a high-tech zoo. Won't you swing with me through this digital sea? I'm a ragtime king in a pixel dream. Boogie woogie will set you free. There's a charm in these antique notes as the algorithm goes and quotes. But the heart of jazz, it never fades even in these binary cascades. I'm a time traveling troubadour with a syncopated beat at my core. Through LEDs and cyber lore, keep the jazz spirit be adored. Oh, won't you swing with me through this digital sea. I'm a ragtime king in a pixel dream. Boogie Woogie will set you free. Cades. I'm a time traveling troubadour with a syncopated beat at my core. Through LEDs and cyber lore, I keep the jazz spirit we adore. Oh, won't you swing with me through this digital scene. I'm a rank time king in a pixel dream. Boogie Woogie will set you free.
Keys on the Digital Breeze Keys on the Digital Breeze by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

5. Rewind the Time This was real WTF moment (it really lands at 40 secs). It's common to hear "confused" intros evolving into cohesion as the song progresses. The vocals on this are amazing. Prompt: nostalgic for a simpler time before technology. Link: https://suno.com/song/371c9f5b-0b91-4b87-a173-4ce61091fbb5

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In a digitized world, the speaker longs for a past of "soft refrains" and "whispered secrets on midnight trains." They recall dancing under a silver moon without screens, accompanied by a "lover's tune." Each touch was a "tender spark" in a smoky room with a piano. The speaker states they "found my paradise in moments like this." The speaker repeats that "tad notes drift from an old cafe, and dreams awake in a vintage way" and that "in a smoky room with the piano's kids, I found my paradise in moments like this."
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Speaker 0: In a world that's gone and digitized where everything synchronized, I long for days of soft refrains and whispered secrets on midnight trains. We danced beneath a silver moon, no glowing We dance beneath a silver moon. No glowing screens, just a lover's tune. Every touch, a tender spark lit up our hearts smoky room with a piano's kiss. I found my paradise in moments like this. Tad notes drift from an old cafe, and dreams awake in a vintage way. In a smoky room with the piano's kids, I found my paradise in moments like this.
Rewind the Time Rewind the Time by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

6. Puppy Love in the Park Another classic number! The composition and vocal style reminds me of singer Sondre Lerche. With this I was aiming for a modern update of an obscure swing tune called "When My Little Pomeranian Met Your Little Pekinese"🐶 Link: https://suno.com/song/82d1d74d-0d1d-4709-aa81-535850ad5e4a

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In a quiet park, a couple walks hand-in-hand, their laughter light and smiles wide. Their puppy joins them, tails wagging. They met in the park and fell in love. As evening falls and stars appear, they talk through the night with their dog beside them. Their love will always rise. From that day forward, their love grows strong. Side by side, they face each day. Their love won't fade away. Seasons change, but their love stays true. In each other's arms, they are one.
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Speaker 0: Quiet street. Her laugh light just like spring, smiles wide, no words to bring. Puppy tails wide joyfully free, in this park it's you and me. Hand in hand, we walk alone in the park where we belong. Puppy love, the day we met in our hearts, we'll never forget. Evening's now, stars so bright, talking through the endless night with our dog by our side. In this love, we'll always ride. From that day till forevermore, love goes strong we do too, but our love stays ever true. Poppy play beneath the sun in your arms my holy hand in hand we walk alone in the park where we belong. Happy love the day we met in our hearts, we'll never forget. Evening's now, stars so bright, talking through the endless night with our dog by our side. In this love will always rise from that day till forevermore. Love grew strong forever shore. Side by side, we face the day. Poppy love won't fade away. Seasons change, we do too. But all of stays ever true. Puppy play beneath the sun. In your arms, my only one.
Puppy Love in the Park Puppy Love in the Park by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

7. Fare Thee Well My Love By the chorus I knew this was special. AI craves our creative spark, so feeding it detailed imagery is key🗝️ Prompt: high female voice, Irish sea chantey, a woman singing to her brave lover who is leaving to fight a war. Link: https://suno.com/song/3e4f10b7-453e-44a8-ad12-499884af885e

Fare Thee Well My Love Fare Thee Well My Love by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

8. Be Myself Another from my kid, one of her first! This shows how you can get creative with genres. AFAIK "cottagecore" is a visual aesthetic...she turned it into music! Prompt: Indie pop, cottagecore, a song about someone wanting to be themself. Link: https://suno.com/song/50d706b8-8f40-481b-97d7-2a9efba263e7

Be Myself Be Myself by Flowersinbloom (@flowersinbloom). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

9. Dark Refrain Suno can craft great songs, but the quality and versatility of Udio is superior in many ways. You piece Udio works together 30 seconds at a time, letting you guide the process (training your ear too). Here's an "emo/hardcore" foray: Link: https://www.udio.com/songs/qB8gQhse3pA4RoqzMvmmeb

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

10. Summer Rain Serenade Udio's creative process allows you to really personalize the work. It feels more like painting a picture than composing music. The results are often atmospheric and full of imagery. The possibilities are thrilling & overwhelming. https://www.udio.com/songs/mhiWhPzmmADq5SqwnZTQgz

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Out in the fields, a summer rain overflows as we work beneath the sky. When the day is done, we return to the barn where warm lights glow. Crickets play as sunset paints the end of day, and sweat and toil wash clean away. Voices blend in the evening's hue, singing songs under blue skies. Hand in hand, we share the chore, sharing laughs and stories. Hearts sync with nature's sound. Together, we embrace the tide, tilling the land side by side. With every raindrop, we stand firm, our bonds strong in this life where we belong. We harmonize our footsteps in the fields where our spirits grow. Every raindrop is a melody in nature's choir.
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Speaker 0: Out in the fields where the green grass grows comes a summer rain that overflows raindrops on my brow. Ah, what a show, work beneath the sky's gentle flow. When the day is done, we take it slow back to the barn where warm lights glow. Harmony of crickets starts to play as sunset paints the end of day. Sweat and toil wash clean away. Peaceful nights where hard work stays. Voices blend in the evenings hue. Singing songs, need skies so blue. Hand in hand, we share the chore, laughs and stories. We share some more. Footsteps fall on the muddy ground, hearts in sync with nature's sound. Voices blend in the evening's hue. Sing songs, sneeze skies so blue. Sun may hide, but together, we embrace the tide. Side by side, we till the land. With every raindrop firm we stand. Wet and rain, our bonds so strong. In this life where we belong. Voices blend in the evening's hue, singing songs neat sky so blue. We harmonize our footsteps slow in the fields where our spirits grow. Every raindrop, a melody. Nature's choir in harmony.

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

11. White Boy Ragtime King I have yet to submit my own lyrics. Writing songs can be creatively exhausting, so it's been a blast sitting back for once during the process. This tech has been a good reminder that this is supposed to be FUN. Like this! Link: https://suno.com/song/295311cd-1800-428f-99cd-6e6af9b81b8d

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A nimble boy dreams wild, his fingers flying fast and tight. He is a ragtime king, but the modern world turns away, showing no respect for golden keys, lost in pop and hip hop. Sweat slips down his brow, but he won't give up. Every note is a story, but no one beholds it. Crowds move to soulless beats and empty lyrics fill the streets, but the boy stays on his path. Troubles move to solace beats. The modern world turns away, lost in pop and hip hop.
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Speaker 0: My boy, where they dream so wild. Hands all nimble playing style. Speaker 1: The joy of Broad made him sing. Fingers flying fast and tight in a world that's lost its sight. Ragtime king sees a play. Modern world turns away. No respect for Golden Keys. Loss in pop and hip hop, please. Sweat slits down his furrow brow. He won't give up. No. Not now. Every known a story told, but no one's there to behold. Crowds, they move to soulless beats. Empty lyrics fill the streets, but our boy stays on his path. Rhythm floss, two times long rap. Ragtime kings, see him play. Modern world turns away. No respect for Golden Keys. Lost in pop and hip hop, please. Sweat slips down his furrowed brow. He won't give up. No, not now. Every note a story told, but no one's there to behold. Troubles, they move to solace beats. Ragtime king, see him play. Modern world turns away. No respect for Golden Keys. Lost in pop and hip hop, please.
White Boy Ragtime King White Boy Ragtime King by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

12. Echoes of the Hills (Oh, Momma Loved) An experiment with the "instrumental" function on Suno which can produce cool results. Sometimes vocals are still included but lyrics are often unintelligible. I expanded this one beyond the 4-minute limit. Link: https://suno.com/song/86fe2c7f-10c7-4d61-8ec8-68df8fbc6e44

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当我们是我们的时侯,我们就会把我的背文的吧。这里的人都是他们来的。 When we are ourselves, we will carry my back. The people here all came from them.
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Speaker 0: 一 会 我 妈 妈 的 话 我 们 来 看 我 们 来 看 我 们 来 看 我 们 来 看 我 们 来 看 的 ANGER0MANGLEANGLER0MANGLERY0NG 的 我 们 就 是 我 们 的 时 候 我 们 就 会 把 我 的 背 文 的 吧 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 嗯 的 人 都 没 有 人 在 这 里 的 人 都 是 他 们 来 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有 人 的 人 都 没 有
Echoes of the Hills (Oh, Momma Loved) Echoes of the Hills (Oh, Momma Loved) by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

13. Whispering Waters Detailed prompts produce results. Prompt: lullaby, guitar, reverb, light airy female vocals, distant synth strings, haunting melody, singing about drifting asleep to the sound of a waterfall in a mysterious forgotten valley. Link: https://suno.com/song/765ac1d4-8812-438d-b4a5-c287585f4577

Whispering Waters Whispering Waters by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

14. Back to the Days I could do an entire thread on AI barbershop (also from my kid). Prompt: barbershop quartet, a cappella, traditional, serene, male voices, song about missing the old days when there were no electronics and kids played outside. Link: https://suno.com/song/4a425ddd-8550-49ee-a85e-b51324417c9d

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Running and jumping, youthful and bored, evoke memories of hide-and-seek and making new friends. These simple, pure pleasures recall dreamlike days. It's a return to an alluring time when joy was discovered in the dust and at dawn.
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Speaker 0: Running and jumping youthful and bored. Hide and seek and making friends anew. Simple pleasures pure and true. Back to the days we dream. Back to the days of lure when joy was found in the dust and dawn.
Back to the Days Back to the Days by Flowersinbloom (@flowersinbloom). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com

@foundring1 - foundring 🇺🇸

15. Revolt in Rhythm From yesterday! Listen how it stops but wants to keep going. We've entered a new era. I hear limitless potential. AI music killed the pop star, and it's about time. "Watch the empire crumble with harmonic surprise." Link: https://suno.com/song/597c17be-0ed3-41d6-9a43-8f2773a8e5b4

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In a city under a tyrant's control, a rebellion brews through music. Rebels in alleys craft melodies, using syncopation to undercut oppression and raise alarm. Their music, a blend of vinyl, brass, techno, and swing, creates an underground scene echoing freedom. The rhythm of revolt is syncopated and sly. The city's heartbeat is now in the rebels' control. Music is their soul, making the oppressors quiver.
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Speaker 0: In a city of lights where the shadows dance, every note's command, every beat a trance. The tyrant's baton waves the masses sway, but a whisper grows louder, a power to convey. In the alleys, the rebels with their secret notes crafted melodies, gold and anecdotes. They took the power back with the syncopated charm. Undercutting the oppression, raising the alarm. There was vinyl and brass in the underground scene. Echoes of freedom in an electric sheet. The ir way. Do do that. And All the rhythm of revolt syncopated and sly with a techno jive and a swing that won't die Those vinyl and brass in the underground scene echoes a freedom in an electric sheen. The city's heartbeat now in their control made the oppressors quiver for music is their soul.
Revolt in Rhythm Revolt in Rhythm by Foundring (@foundring). Listen and make your own on Suno. suno.com
Saved - July 17, 2024 at 9:54 PM

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

Everyone must listen to this. https://t.co/iDoKjzxflL

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A US Army veteran calls out to President Trump, expressing concern over a security breach where a person climbed a building unnoticed. He offers to protect the President for free, criticizing the Secret Service's failure. The veteran asks for a chance to safeguard Trump and expresses admiration for him. He urges others to share the video to get attention from Trump's team.
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Speaker 0: This message goes out to president Trump, his family, and I hope somebody, please, please, watches this in its entirety. I beg of you, please listen. Somebody we we've seen so many videos over the last few days, and somebody in your circle of Secret Service is corrupt. Somebody is infiltrated in there. Somebody did something. I watched a video of this kid climbing up on top of the building. That sniper team should have been on point. You all already know this. I'm sure. I'm sure somebody has debriefed you on it. That is that is the entirety of this. US Army myself, former, whatever you wanna call it, Veterans never are former. It's always right here in the heart and soul. If you need people to protect you, it'll do a hell of a lot better job at that and actually would have determined that that building was a threat, which I could have told you without having anything happen beforehand. The sniper team failed you. The observation team failed you. Your canvas team failed you. All of them failed you. Somebody let that happen. I watched the video. I seen the the crowd filming this guy crawling on top of the building. I have the video. Someone send it to me. And they're hollering for police, Nobody did anything. An innocent person died from it, and I know you're as angry as I am. I am calling on you to allow ordinary American citizens like us I'll take a background check. I don't care. Let us protect you because I assure you we'll do a hell of a lot better job than those clowns of secret service you had for you did. And I don't understand why you were being investigated for Jan 6th over that stupid stuff that you had nothing to do you didn't do nothing wrong. But then Biden can say something about it's time to put a target on you, And I'm not surprised we're not having a J13 investigation over it because that's insight in the violence. Let real Americans who care about this country, who want it fixed, and who believe in you and trust you and love you. Let us protect you. I'll do whatever it takes and I'll do it for free. Mr. President, I sincerely would like somebody to reach out to me, even if it's a no. I just wanna know somebody somebody cares enough to let you know that we care this much about you. I met you before, mister president. I gotta say, you're impressive. You're heartwarming. You're a wonderful person, and you are very courteous to me. And your handshake, I'll never forget it. Ever. As long as long as I live, I'll never forget that handshake. Ever. Please, somebody, reach out. And if you agree, if you wanna help the president too, ditch this video. Let's make it go. Not looking for numbers. I'm just looking for a response from somebody close to the present. Love you all. Have a good day.
Saved - August 28, 2024 at 7:42 PM

@DiedSuddenly_ - Died Suddenly

RIFE: World Premiere

@DiedSuddenly_ - Died Suddenly

Find out the truth they don’t want you to know about frequencies. Visit http://RifeTruth.com

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Saved - January 5, 2025 at 3:36 PM

@PaulStein9 - plsphd

Sofia Smallstorm: “From Chemtrails (GeoEngineering) to Pseudo Life: Dark Agenda of Synthetic Biology.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtoFTEjPRXc https://t.co/8H3UO00CLM

Saved - January 5, 2025 at 3:39 PM

@PaulStein9 - plsphd

Sofia Smallstorm: “From Chemtrails (AKA Geoengineered Solar Radiation Management) to Pseudo Life: The Dark Agenda of Synthetic Biology.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtoFTEjPRXc https://t.co/GadyF2SVZo

Saved - September 21, 2024 at 1:27 PM

@BarbaraOneillAU - Barbara Oneill

What happened when Human Blood is exposed to Music Frequency https://t.co/SVRDKpaGEE

Saved - October 5, 2024 at 10:35 PM

@ecomarxi - Tiberius

Mind-blowing stuff https://t.co/OQ7Ig0pMSg

Saved - October 15, 2024 at 5:15 PM

@RickyDoggin - A Man Of Memes

Well worth a listen https://t.co/dj9q1cAuKv

Saved - October 17, 2024 at 1:06 PM

@gregreese - Greg Reese

Optogenetics and the Secret Worldwide Nanotech Experiment https://t.co/r4J4q5FQbU

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A peer-reviewed study documented 55 undeclared chemical elements in COVID gene therapy technology from Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, CanSino, Sinopharm, and Sputnik 5, including toxic elements. Researchers deduced the injections are part of a secret worldwide nanotechnological experimentation program. Optogenetics, selected as method of the year in 2010 by Nature Video, allows scientists to switch on cells in a mouse's brain with light, activating nerve cells. This technique can target specific neurons, like in a fly where light activates neurons, causing it to jump. Engineered mouse heart cells can also beat in time to pulses of light. Optogenetics involves putting molecules that convert light into electricity into neurons, allowing scientists to turn cells on or off. These molecules are borrowed from nature and delivered into neurons using gene therapy. Optogenetics has had a lot of impact in the scientific world, but it hasn't been used in any human patients yet because it requires a gene therapy to deliver the gene that encodes for these light activated molecules into the body. Researchers at La Quinta Columna pointed out the possible relationship between the injections and the invisible light which is constantly flashing from our mobile phones.
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Speaker 0: A peer reviewed study published last Friday documented 55 undeclared chemical elements which have been detected in the COVID gene therapy technology from brands Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, CanSino, Sinopharm, and Sputnik 5, including several toxic elements such as aluminum, titanium, arsenic, lead, and uranium. The researchers have deduced that the COVID gene therapy technology injections are part of a secret worldwide nanotechnological experimentation program. These crimes against humanity have still gone unanswered, and we do not know what the intended outcome of it all was. So at this point, we can only guess. Optogenetics was selected as method of the year in 2010 by Nature Video. Speaker 1: Scientists can switch on cells in this mouse's brain simply by switching on a light. The light activates nerve cells, which make the animal walk in circles. This neat trick is also a powerful new tool. Using light to control the behavior of cells is teaching us about everything from how we wake up to how we learn. This is optogenetics. It's the ability to target specific neurons in living, moving animals that makes this technique so powerful. In this fly, a different light sensitive system is used to target just 2 out of 200,000 neurons. These neurons govern an escape response, the reflex that makes the fly flee as you move in to swat it. Here, a flash of light activates the neurons, making the fly jump and spread its wings. It can't take off because it's trapped in a petri dish. These mouse heart cells have been engineered to beat in time to pulses of light. Speaker 2: In optogenetics, what we're doing is we're putting molecules that convert light into electricity into neurons, the cells of the brain. Then when we shine light on those neurons, light gets converted to electricity and allows us to turn on or off those cells. The goal here is to find a way to control the electrical activity in some cells and not others in the network. To do that, we had to turn to the natural world. It turns out that throughout all the kingdoms of light and plants and funguses and bacteria and so on, you can find photosynthetic or photosensory molecules that convert light into electricity. So we borrow these molecules from nature, and then using tricks from the field of gene therapy, we can put them into neurons. Now these molecules can convert light to electricity, and they do it just in the neurons that we want to control and not all their neighbors. So we can deliver these molecules to some cells and not others, and then we shine light on the network. We can turn on or off that subset of the cells. If we can turn on or off a set of cells that's embedded within this dense matrix, we can figure out how do they contribute to a behavior. For example, if we can turn on a set of cells, we can figure out what kinds of behaviors can it initiate. If we can turn off a set of cells, then we can delete it momentarily and figure out what it's necessary for. So far, optogenetics has had a lot of impact in the scientific world, but it hasn't been used in any human patients yet. There are a couple of reasons why. One is that it requires a gene therapy to deliver the gene that encodes for these light activated molecules into the body. Currently, in the US, there are no FDA approved gene therapies. Speaker 0: That was the problem 10 years ago, but the COVID 19 pandemic gave these mad scientists an excuse to inject billions of humans with a mysterious cocktail of nanotech, and researchers at La Quinta Columna have pointed out the possible relationship between the injections and the invisible light which is constantly flashing from our mobile phones. We are told that this is for facial recognition, but how can we trust the official narrative when it's coming from transhumanist mass murderers? Reporting for Infowars, this is Greg Rees.
Saved - January 13, 2025 at 8:27 PM

@SterlingCooley - Sterling Cooley

What It Feels Like Having Your Microtubules Re-Arranged by a 6D Ultra Sonic Transducer - One-Shotting Turbo-Normies into a state of Bliss, Oneness, Peace and Psychic Wellbeing Unmatched By Any Drug Known to Man https://t.co/orWSqISsJG

Saved - August 30, 2025 at 1:34 PM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

Parasites by John d Rockefeller: just a heavy metal overload 🌞🌞 https://t.co/zExAJIEyI2

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- Today, we're gonna hit a deep dive on parasites and propaganda by John D. Rockefeller and the connection of ivermectin and methylene blue. - It's all planned. - They use a PCR test to find out you have parasites, honestly. - Propaganda became so large that John D. Rockefeller got together with Bill and Melinda Gates and all the pharmaceutical companies to get people on dewormers. - Then it gets deeper when you find a global vaccination plan with the Rockefellers and all the same companies that are making the parasite pills. - And this is where it all ties back to methylene blue, an insecticide, a dye that's linked to CNS toxicity and was used to stain the parasites and find them. - If parasites are real, they are an indicator of heavy metal pollution.
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Speaker 0: Today, we're gonna hit a deep dive on parasites and propaganda by John D. Rockefeller and the connection of ivermectin and methylene blue. It's all planned. So it starts back in 1910 with John D. Rockefeller creating some propaganda saying that if you walk in the grass, you're gonna get worms because the microscope said so. And someone might say, what do these worms look like? Well, here's a bunch of things under a microscope, and they just said it was parasites to sell some poison. And the propaganda became so large that John D. Rockefeller got together with Bill and Melinda Gates and all the pharmaceutical companies to get people on dewormers. Propaganda works. So then I decided to look up who makes all these parasite medications, pharmaceuticals, and ivermectin, fenben, and all that. Look at this Johnson and Johnson, Bayer, Merck. Interesting. Then it gets deeper when you find a global vaccination plan with the Rockefellers and all the same companies that are making the parasite pills. What's the chance? And then you find numerous injuries and lawsuits from the same thing that they're trying to sell to people. Then it gets even better. They use a PCR test to find out you have parasites, honestly. And this is where it all ties back to methylene blue, an insecticide, a dye that's linked to CNS toxicity and was used to stain the parasites and find them. This is how much nonsense that we face. So you can see, methylene blue, ivermectin, Rockefeller's, pharmaceutical companies all paired together to sell you a bunch of nonsense. I forgot one more too, the veterinarians as well and the pet food companies who write all the studies. And I'm just gonna end on this note. If parasites are real, they are an indicator of heavy metal pollution. So that child standing on grass earlier in the beginning, he was standing on pesticides and heavy metals. That's what was burning up his feet. So they give you the old bait and switch that the worms are gonna get you, but they don't talk about the toxins. And here's just a few options for detoxing.
Saved - October 2, 2025 at 2:48 PM

@TheLizVariant - TheLizVariant

A must listen! https://t.co/AQtzUsQy5C

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Speaker 0: Only do the gospel. I don't touch politics. How would you respond to an American pastor that Speaker 1: I'm not really sure where is that in the bible. Like Joseph was a politician. Joshua was a politician. Elijah spoke to politicians. Elisha spoke to politicians. Speaker 0: of view, and that's why Jensen Franklin and this church deserves such credit for hosting an event like this because the majority of American churches stayed silent during this last election. Speaker 1: churches in America are communist accidentally, and they don't know it. And the reason I say that, the goal of communism was to get Christianity out of the public square and was to get the church out of politics. Karl Marx literally said, my goal is to kick God destroy capitalism. When pastors participate in this lie of the church students speak about politics, they are going off to a communist worldview.
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Speaker 0: Only do the gospel. I don't touch politics. How would you respond to an American pastor that Speaker 1: I'm not really sure where is that in the bible. Like Joseph was a politician. Joshua was a politician. Elijah spoke to politicians. Elisha spoke to politicians. Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were politicians. Solomon, David were politicians. I'm not really sure, to be honest, what bible are they reading because it's definitely not the same bible we are reading. Right? It's a dominant point Speaker 0: of view, and that's why Jensen Franklin and this church deserves such credit for hosting an event like this because the majority of American churches stayed silent during this last election. They refused to speak out or even celebrate the reversal of Roe versus Wade. A lot of Speaker 1: churches in America are communist accidentally, and they don't know it. And the reason I say that, the goal of communism was to get Christianity out of the public square and was to get the church out of politics. Karl Marx literally said, my goal is to kick God destroy capitalism. When pastors participate in this lie of the church students speak about politics, they are going off to a communist worldview.
Saved - February 2, 2026 at 5:56 PM

@redpillb0t - redpillbot

DNA Music Connection https://t.co/vJn5E6BjtM

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Suzumu Ono translated DNA sequences into melodious compositions by mapping nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D respectively, revealing the inherent musicality of the genetic code. This led to the question of whether music could, in turn, influence or alter our DNA. The transcript notes that sound possesses mass and can move matter, and that cymatics—studying visible patterns formed by sound waves—opens exploration into how music might interact with DNA and cellular processes. Ono’s work demonstrates a profound connection between the language of genetics and the universal language of music, portraying DNA as a symphony of genetic information where each base has a distinct role. This raises inquiries about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music and whether music could influence the genetic code. The discussion highlights that music, as a powerful emotional medium, evokes physiological and psychological responses and could plausibly affect gene expression and cellular processes, though scientific evidence is still emerging. Epigenetics is presented as the framework for understanding how external factors beyond DNA sequence can modify gene expression; sound is considered a potential external influence capable of triggering epigenetic changes. The transcript mentions that sound waves can affect cellular activity, stimulating or inhibiting cell growth, influencing protein synthesis, and modulating neurotransmitter release, implying that musical vibrations might interact with DNA-related mechanisms. Cymatics is introduced as a lens to view how sound and vibrations form geometric patterns in matter, suggesting that music’s complex wave patterns might influence the human body and its DNA. The idea of resonance is discussed: musical frequencies could interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially affecting gene expression and cellular processes, thereby contributing to healing or balance. The field of bioacoustics is referenced, noting that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with body parts, and music therapy has been shown to affect stress responses, inflammation, immune function, and other physiological aspects. Specific frequencies and sound-based therapies are highlighted. The frequency 432 Hz is singled out by proponents as having unique resonance with the body and nature, claimed to promote harmony and healing at a cellular level. Isochronic tones and binaural beats are described as methods to target brainwave states and induce relaxation, focus, or creativity. Solfagio frequencies are listed (including 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz) as having purported properties related to energy release, change facilitation, DNA repair, relationships, intuition, and spiritual awakening. The transcript mentions resources via a link in the description to a program offering a library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, and Solfagio frequencies, to explore frequencies for well-being. In conclusion, the text posits that specific frequencies hold potential for influencing DNA and holistic health, suggesting that carefully designed musical experiences could resonate with DNA’s vibrational frequencies to promote physiological and epigenetic changes.
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Speaker 0: Discover DNA music by converting the nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D respectively. This intriguing revelation led to the question, if DNA can be translated into music, can music in turn affect or change our DNA? Sound, as we now know, possesses mass and has the ability to move matter. By delving into the study of cymatics and exploring the potential effects of music on DNA, we can begin to uncover the possibility of utilizing music as a healing tool. Suzumu Ono's groundbreaking research in translating DNA sequences into melodious compositions opened a door to a realm of unexplored possibilities. By associating specific musical notes with nucleotide bases, Ono revealed the inherent musicality encoded within our genetic blueprint. This discovery not only ignited fascination, but also prompted profound questions about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and the music. If DNA, the fundamental blueprint of life, can be transformed into music, what potential influence could music have on our genetic code? Ono's approach of converting DNA into harmonious melodies highlighted the underlying connection between the complex language of genetics and the universal language of music. DNA, consisting of four nucleotide bases, adenine cytosine guanine and thymine can be seen as a symphony of genetic information. Each base holds a distinct role in determining the genetic instructions that shape an organism. By associating musical notes with these nucleotide bases, Ono unveiled a profound interplay between the scientific and artistic domains. The translation process not only created beautiful compositions but also provided insights into the inherent musicality within our genetic code. This revelation sparked a deep curiosity about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music. Whether music in turn could influence or impact our genetic makeup. Considering the intricate nature of DNA and the complexity of musical compositions, one might ponder the potential effects music could have on our genetic code. Music as a powerful medium that evokes emotions has long been recognized for its capacity to elicit physiological and psychological responses in individuals. It can ignite joy, calmness, excitement, or introspection, transcending language and cultural barriers. If music has the ability to affect our emotions and well-being, could it also have a tangible impact on our DNA? While scientific evidence in this area is still emerging, preliminary studies suggest that music may indeed have the potential to influence genetic expression and cellular processes. The field of epigenetics explores the factors beyond DNA sequence that can influence gene expression. It acknowledges that external factors such as environmental stimuli and lifestyle choices can modify the way genes are expressed. Sound, as a form of stimulus, may also be capable of triggering epigenetic changes within our cells. Furthermore, recent research has shown that sound waves can affect cellular activity. For instance, specific frequencies have been found to stimulate or inhibit the growth of cells, influence protein synthesis, and even modulate the release of neurotransmitters. These findings suggest that music as a combination of harmonious frequencies could potentially interact with their cellular processes including DNA related mechanisms. The field of Cymatics offers a captivating perspective on the relationship between sound, vibrations, and the formation of intricate geometric patterns in various substances. By studying the visual representations of sound waves in materials like sand or water, researchers have made remarkable discoveries about the vibrational energy emitted by sound. This exploration into the realm of cymatics raises intriguing questions about the potential impact of music, which consists of complex sound waves on the human body including our DNA. Cymatics has revealed that specific sound frequencies can generate mesmerizing patterns in matter. As sound waves travel through a medium, they cause the particles within that medium to vibrate. These vibrations, when organized and coordinated, manifest as intricate geometric shapes that can be observed and studied. The notion that sound waves have the power to visibly change matter leads us to consider the possibility that music with its rich and intricate collection of sound waves may possess the ability to influence not only our physical surroundings but also the very essence of our being, our DNA. When we listen to music, we experience a symphony of different frequencies and harmonies. Each musical note corresponds to a specific frequency and wavelength, creating a complex tapestry of sound. These musical vibrations, just like any other sound waves, have the potential to interact with our bodies at a fundamental level. Within our bodies, DNA serves as the blueprint for life, containing the genetic instructions that shape who we are. It is composed of nucleotide bases and each base has its own vibrational properties. Given that sound waves can affect the vibrational patterns in matter, it is not far fetched to hypothesize that music as a collection of intricate sound waves might influence the vibrational state of our DNA. The potential influence of music on DNA brings to mind the concept of resonance. Resonance occurs when two objects share similar frequencies causing one object to vibrate in response to the vibrations of the other. It is possible that the resonant frequencies present in music could interact with the vibrational frequencies of our DNA creating a harmonious resonance within ourselves. If music has the power to influence the vibrational state of our DNA, it could potentially impact gene expression, cellular processes, and ultimately, our overall well-being. This opens up a new realm of possibilities for utilizing music as a therapeutic tool capable of restoring balance and promoting healing at a fundamental level. The exploration of sound and vibration on the human body has been the subject of numerous studies. One fascinating area of investigation is sound therapy, which has demonstrated its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. It has been observed that the resonant frequencies emitted by various musical instruments can stimulate different physiological responses in individuals, highlighting the profound influence that sound and vibration can have on our bodies. When considering the impact of sound and vibration on DNA, it is crucial to recognize that DNA is not simply an inert molecule. Rather, it possesses inherent vibrational frequencies that contribute to its functioning. These frequencies play a crucial role in the stability and integrity of our genetic material. Disruptions or disturbances to these frequencies can lead to genetic mutations or alterations, which can have significant consequences for our health and well-being. Given the vibrational nature of DNA, it is plausible to suggest that music as a powerful source of vibrations has the potential to interact with our genetic material at a fundamental level. The intricate collection of sound waves in music generates vibrations that can permeate our bodies reaching deep within ourselves. Through this perspective, music could be viewed as a medium capable of resonating with the vibrational frequencies of DNA. The resonant frequencies within music may align with or influence the vibrational frequencies of our genetic material, potentially leading to physiological and even epigenetic changes. Epigenetics, the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations to the DNA sequence, provides a framework to understand how music might impact our DNA. Epigenetic modifications can be influenced by external factors such as environmental stimuli, lifestyle choices, and potentially, sound vibrations. By affecting the vibrational frequencies of DNA, music might modulate gene expression, potentially influencing cellular processes and overall physiological responses. This opens up a fascinating realm of inquiry into the potential use of music as a therapeutic tool to promote wellness and restore balance within our bodies. From ancient civilizations to modern times, music has been intertwined with the concept of healing and restoration. Ancient cultures recognized the therapeutic effects of certain melodies and rhythms, utilizing music to promote physical and emotional well-being. In recent years, scientific research has shed light on the physiological impact of music, revealing its potential to influence various bodily functions. Listening to music has been shown to have measurable effects on heart rate, blood pressure, stress hormone levels, and even immune system activity. These findings suggest that music possesses the remarkable ability to interact with our physiological processes influencing our overall health and well-being. If music can have such a significant impact on these physiological aspects, it is reasonable to speculate that it may also possess the potential to influence our DNA at a molecular level. DNA, as the fundamental blueprint of life, plays a crucial role in determining our genetic makeup and maintaining our cellular processes. The vibrational frequencies present in music may hold the key to its potential influence on DNA. DNA itself possesses inherent vibrational frequencies, and disruptions to these frequencies can result in genetic mutations or imbalances. By aligning specific musical frequencies with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, it is possible that music could restore harmony and balance within our genetic blueprint. Research in the field of bioacoustics suggests that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with specific parts of the body. Just as a skilled musician tunes their instrument to produce harmonious sounds, it is conceivable that music, when carefully composed and attuned, could create resonances that interact with the vibrational frequencies of our DNA. The potential healing influence of music on DNA extends beyond the realm of mere speculation. Studies have indicated that music therapy can impact gene expression, altering the activity of genes associated with stress response, inflammation, and immune function. This suggests that music has the ability to initiate epigenetic changes, modifying gene expression patterns without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Furthermore, emerging research in the field of psychoneuroimmunology reveals the intricate connection between mind, body, and the immune system. Music has the capacity to evoke emotional and psychological responses, which can subsequently modulate immune system activity. These immunomodulatory effects may further contribute to the potential healing influence of music on our DNA. One particular frequency that has gained attention is 432 hertz. Proponents of this frequency argue that it possesses a unique resonance with the human body and the natural world, promoting harmony and balance within our DNA. Advocates claim that listening to music tuned to 432 hertz can induce a profound sense of well-being and even facilitate healing at a cellular level. Moreover, sound based therapies such as isochronic tones and binaural beats offer further opportunities to experience specific frequencies. Isochronic tones are single tones that pulse on and off at specific intervals, while binaural beats involve presenting two slightly different frequencies to each ear, resulting in the perception of a third frequency. These techniques can be utilized to target specific brainwave states and induce desired effects such as relaxation, focus, or enhanced creativity. Solfagio frequencies are another fascinating aspect of specific frequencies that have gained attention in recent years. These frequencies, including three ninety six hertz, four seventeen hertz, five twenty eight hertz, six thirty nine Hz, seven forty one Hz, and eight fifty two Hz are believed to have unique properties that resonate with different aspects of our well-being. Each frequency is associated with specific intentions such as releasing negative energy, facilitating change, promoting DNA repair, enhancing relationships, stimulating intuition, and awakening spiritual connections. To explore and experience the multitude of specific frequencies for different body functions and well-being enhancements, a wide range of resources and programs are available. By clicking the link in the description, you can access a comprehensive program that offers an extensive library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, sulfagal frequencies, and more. This program provides a convenient and customizable way to select and immerse yourself in the frequencies that resonate with your intentions and desired outcomes. While the concept of altering DNA through specific frequencies is still an area of ongoing exploration, the potential to influence our well-being at a cellular level is both captivating and inspiring. By utilizing specific frequencies such as four thirty two Hertz and esophageal frequencies and engaging in sound based therapies, we have the opportunity to create harmonic resonance within ourselves, potentially promoting positive changes in our DNA and overall health. In conclusion, specific frequencies hold immense potential for altering our DNA and enhancing our holistic well-being. Utilizing resources like the program available through the provided link allows you to explore and access a vast array of sounds. By immersing ourselves in these frequencies, we open the door to the transformative power of sound, potentially unlocking the ability to positively influence our DNA and experience profound well-being.
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