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In this video, the speakers discuss the state of the world and the potential causes of depression and anxiety. They suggest that the battle between light and dark forces is the overarching theme. They mention the predictions of Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian mystic, who believed that big corporations would disconnect people from the higher world by destroying their pineal gland. They explain that the pineal gland is sensitive to aluminum, glyphosate, fluoride, and Wi-Fi, which have been widely introduced in the United States. They also discuss the harmful effects of these substances on the brain and the need to open up the blood-brain barrier. The speakers propose that either a group of scientists or higher fields of consciousness may be behind these destructive actions. They express hope that awareness and action can reverse these harmful trends and bring positive solutions to the world.

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Interdimensional beings seen through energy vision device by Dr. Daniel Nems. Device captures entities in different dimensions using electromagnetic energy. Nems' work inspired by theories of parallel dimensions. Images show shapes unlike known entities, suggesting beings from other dimensions. If validated, implications for science would be profound. Viewers intrigued by images, some see resemblance to animals. Brain struggles to comprehend interdimensional beings. Speaker hopes audience enjoyed content and encourages likes and comments. Peace. Translation: The video discusses interdimensional beings captured by an energy vision device created by Dr. Daniel Nems. The device uses electromagnetic energy to photograph entities in different dimensions. Nems was inspired by theories of parallel dimensions. The images show shapes unlike anything known, indicating beings from other dimensions. If proven, this discovery could have significant implications for science. Some viewers see resemblance to animals in the images, but struggle to understand these interdimensional beings. The speaker hopes the audience enjoyed the content and encourages likes and comments. Peace.

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There are secret facilities and capabilities that most people can't even imagine. One well-known black budget time travel project, called Looking Glass, is said to still be classified. The technology allowed operators to look backward and forward in time using their consciousness. The operator would sit in a chair from an extraterrestrial craft that could interface with consciousness. The data collected was projected onto video monitors at high speeds. The operator's biases affected the images seen. The human mind is uniquely equipped to navigate through time, accessing memories of the past and imagining alternative events. The Yellow Cube, similar to Looking Glass, was used by leaders to see their optimal future. The Looking Glass device was provided to humans in ancient Sumerian times. Future humans from 45,000 years ahead provided assistance after a cataclysm. The Earth was destroyed in 2012 due to the overload of looking glass devices. The device has been dismantled after discovering two probable timelines. The positive timeline is likely to come to fruition. This information, though classified, is hard to dismiss as unreal.

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DMT, an illegal substance known for inducing otherworldly experiences, has caught the attention of researchers at the Imperial College. By administering it through a drip, they have extended the effects and mapped out the consistent realms and entities experienced by participants. This raises the question: is the government suppressing the exploration of alternate realities?

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This video explores bubble Cymatics, where a bubble attached to a speaker can create holograms revealing insights into space. By using a bubble, speaker, frequency, and ring light, various shapes like the Taurus and 4D shapes can be visualized. This method allows us to see shapes beyond 3D reality, like the Klein bottle. It's mind-blowing! If you want to learn more, check out the book on this topic.

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Speaker 0 discusses Dr. Jack Cruz and claims about blue light from screens. They say the impact grew out of CIA and FBI experimentation that began with mind control and electrodes on monkeys' brains, and that they realized they could create the same impact with blue light. They claim that when choosing screen colors, blue was chosen over red because it makes you more lethargic, apathetic, and easier to control. They also mention that red light saunas would have the additional benefit of exposure to red light on the opposite side of the spectrum.

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In the early 1900s, Walter Kilner created glasses using a dye from coal tar, called dicenium, that purportedly allowed users to see beyond the normal range of visible light. These glasses were said to enable the wearer to see people's auras and determine their strength. Reportedly, Kilner discovered that some people had no aura at all when viewed through these glasses. Some believe the movie "They Live," where glasses reveal aliens disguised as humans, was based on the events of Dicenium Glass. Kilner's lab was allegedly raided, his equipment confiscated, and his work suppressed. The speaker intends to recreate the glasses using dicinium to test their purported abilities.

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In the early 1900s, Walter Kilner created blue goggles with dicennium dye to see auras beyond visible light. Some claim wearing these glasses revealed people with no auras. The story is likened to the movie They Live. Kilner's work was confiscated, buried, and forgotten, with only a few internet tales remaining. The speaker aims to recreate the glasses with dicennium to test their validity.

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In this video, we see a demonstration of using a syringe to harness plasma. The speaker then points out the architecture of the old world, including domes and large antennas, which were used to capture free energy from the ether above.

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Dinshaw color therapy is described as a deep rabbit hole. The speaker claims that the government burned Dinshaw’s books in the 1950s. Dinshaw realized that you could heal a person by putting different colors in front of them, based on the color they are missing. Colors cited include red, yellow, green, purple, and other color spectrums. He had a special machine placed in front of the person that corresponded to their ailment. For example, if a person had a headache, the machine would use the color red. The person would sit in the sun, and the red would go through into the eyes, which absorb all of the color spectrums, and then the headache would be resolved. If someone had a stomach issue or didn’t feel well, the color blue would be used. The person would sit in the sun, the blue would go through the eyes, and the stomach issue would be cured. The speaker states that the government burned Dinshaw’s books because color therapy works so well. The claim is made that every single disease could be resolved with color therapy. Beyond treatment, the speaker notes that food, drink, or the clothing and materials a person wears emit a frequency. On a “blue day,” one might wear the color blue to uplift the mood. If one desires more energy, one might wear red. To open the crown chakra, one might wear purple. Each color is said to represent different types of meridian lines in the body, aligning with Dinshaw’s work. The discussion expands to the broader idea of color and light spectrums, mentioning stained glass windows in cathedrals as examples of color spectrums present in the environment. The implication is that color and light have profound effects on physiological or energetic systems, as suggested by Dinshaw’s color therapy approach.

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The Looking Glass project involved advanced time travel technology, using an operator's consciousness to navigate through time. The device could access data streams from any point in space or time. The yellow cube was a similar tool that showed possible future timelines based on choices made. Future humans from 45,000 years ahead provided the technology during Sumerian times. The project was dismantled after predicting cataclysms in 2012, with a positive timeline being more likely. Despite the secrecy and classification, the reality of these technologies remains difficult to accept.

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Mercedes Benz flat, an electromagnetic bandwidth shapes our experience. Reality is a holographic construct, not a physical shape. Earth and heart, heaven and hell are interconnected. Our body mirrors nature: cells are selves, lymphatic fluid is the ocean, blood is oil. Mycelium is the nervous system, vegetation is the lungs. Humans are manifestations of the light spectrum, electromagnetic holographic beings. We are multidimensional entities. Translation: The video discusses how our reality is shaped by an electromagnetic bandwidth and is a holographic construct. It explores the interconnectedness between nature and the human body, highlighting how humans are manifestations of the light spectrum and are multidimensional beings.

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This video discusses dicennian glass, a dye derived from coal tar. In 1911, Walter John Kilner developed the kilner screen, which used dicennian dye sandwiched between glass plates to train the eyes to perceive electromagnetic radiation beyond visible light. Kilner's research proved the existence of the human aura and the ability to see into higher dimensions. However, after publishing his findings, the United States confiscated and degraded the dye, making it difficult to obtain. Dicennian glass is now heavily restricted.

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As a child, the speaker was fascinated and terrified by black holes, leading to the realization that nature doesn't keep secrets. The speaker claims that DMT, referred to as dinosaur tuktoyin, led to a discovery. When a diffracted laser is projected on a surface and someone smokes DMT, they will see code running on surfaces. The speaker showed the phenomenon to over 100 people. The laser revealed numbers and letters running in a pattern, like programming code. The light is just the way of revealing it, and each angle shows different layers. It has spatial awareness and impermanence. The speaker believes this is a repeatable, testable phenomenon to observe. It's like seeing through the laser into another dimension. The speaker believes they made a connection that nobody made before. The speaker believes there are two possibilities: either they lost their mind, or this is the biggest discovery of humankind, and they know for sure that we live in the matrix.

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"the DMT world is nonmaterial. Right. It's visual." The discussion contends that while it's visual, "it's a world made of light" and "we perceive light through the eyes," though "you don't know what to do with it" and "you don't know where it goes." They note that after you come down, you "call it visual." The conversation touches on opening eyes during DMT and a related phenomenon: "the red laser effect." They describe people who "smoke DMT, and then they project this white or this they project a miraD laser onto the wall," and, "from what I understand, you can see the matrix" and "you can see code in the laser." They wrap with a brief break: "Could you explain it to people, what they're experiencing?" "Take a bit of a break."

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The speaker discusses the level of secrecy surrounding secret facilities and the capabilities of classified projects. They mention the Looking Glass technology, which allegedly allows for backward and forward time travel using an operator's consciousness. The operator sits in a chair recovered from an extraterrestrial craft and uses toroidal fields of energy to collect and project data onto video monitors. The biases of the operator can affect the images collected. The speaker also mentions the YellowCube, which provides possible future outcomes based on the choices one would make. Leaders of governments allegedly used this technology for personal gain. The Looking Glass device was supposedly given to humans in ancient Sumerian times and was used until a cataclysm in 2012. The device has since been dismantled, and we are likely in a positive timeline. The authenticity of this information is questioned.

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This video provides an overview of the secret government project called Looking Glass, as explained by whistleblowers Bob Lazar, Dan Burisch, and Bill Wood. The project involves a device that can peer into the future and predict future events. The whistleblowers reveal that the project originated from ancient Sumerian cylinder seals and that it has been used to run probabilities and predict future outcomes. They also discuss the convergence of timelines and the awakening of consciousness that is expected to occur in the future. The video includes clips from movies like "Contact" and "Paycheck" that depict similar devices. The information shared by the whistleblowers suggests that a spiritual battle is taking place between good and evil forces.

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Speaker 0 explains that pink uranium glass is actually magnesium glass. They state that you have magnesium, uranium, cobalt, and manganese, and those are all the different types of glass that exist. According to the speaker, when a person consumes each different glassware, each different property gives a different property to the body to heal the body. If a person is feeling down, they might use a little uranium. If someone has low energy, they might use cobalt. If they’re experiencing depression, they might use manganese or magnesium. The speaker asserts that all of these different glasswares emit different frequencies, which heal the body in a different way, and this is why people used to drink out of them. They mention uranium glass, depression glass, and baseline glass as part of the old world. The speaker then connects this to alchemy, stating that this is part of alchemy and part of the Bohemians. They claim the Bohemians used to perform alchemy where they would transmute a material into the glass. They assert that after World War II, they got rid of Bohemia, a country that no longer exists because it was absorbed into other countries, because they wanted to get rid of the Bohemian roots. The speaker notes that the only Bohemia people know is Bohemian Grove, which they claim has inverted everything. They conclude by reiterating that Bohemia was very connected to alchemy.

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A woman built a Wilhelm Reich Cloudbuster in her backyard to combat atmospheric manipulation. According to the speaker, Wilhelm Reich was jailed for attempting to eliminate airborne pollutants, referencing weather modification efforts that began in the 1950s. The video shows the woman spraying the copper Cloudbuster with water. The speaker claims the sky begins to clear up, transitioning from cloudy to blue skies within an hour and a half. The speaker also references Trevor James Constable's work with ether weather. The speaker concludes that Cloudbusters can eliminate atmospheric pollutants intended to dim the sun and human frequency, in addition to tapping into energy with electroculture.

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Uranium glass, also known as Vaseline or baseline glass, contains uranium dioxide and glows under fluorescent light. This unique glass was used in the past, incorporating alchemy to create different compositions. The presence of uranium in the glass raises questions about its potential to create energy through resonance or frequency, similar to radium in old-world fireplaces. Researching baseline glass and its history can provide insight into these intriguing possibilities.

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In the early 1920s, scientist Walter Kilner experimented with a chemical from coal tar called the c in it, leading to the creation of Kilner screens. By placing the dye between glass panes and wearing Bora Goggles, he could see auras. The dye's ability to block white light spectrum inspired night vision goggles, used by soldiers in Vietnam. These goggles revealed strange winged, horned figures resembling demons. The use of the dye was banned in the 1940s by the US.

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This 100-year-old footage shows early government experiments with chem trials and geoengineering. It highlights the advancements made in these fields over the last century.

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They started building equipment to see over the curvature of time-space, to see into the future and somewhat into the past. There was a black box, also called the cube or yellow disc. It's a variant of the looking glass technology, but while the looking glass shows probabilities, the cube reacts with people present, altering what you're seeing. It spins out a yellow disc, and your predispositions influence the information presented. It's like Yoda telling Luke, "You bring in there what you have with you." You can change the perspective of the information, but human emotions can bring instability to the information's accuracy.

Mark Changizi

If a colorblindness tech doesn’t augment veins, then it’s a scam.
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Dr. Mark Janey discusses color blindness glasses from VenOP Optics and a practical test: do these devices genuinely augment color vision? He explains primate red-green vision evolved to reveal skin cues tied to emotions, health, and oxygenation. Venoptics' technology supposedly enhances detection of blood oxygenation under the skin, aiding nurses and paramedics. The episode argues if a lens washes out veins instead of highlighting them, it fails to augment vision and misleads users.

American Alchemy

“Take DMT Like This, Aliens Show Up” - Top Neuroscientist (Ft. Andrew Gallimore)
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There's no way for you to visualize a five-dimensional object in its true form. And yet, when you smoke DMT, you do. It's an extremely intense experience. It's very fast and very short. It's not Terrence McKenna implanting the idea of machine elves into people's brains. These are intelligent beings that go back thousands of years. They will perform beings like elves or harlequins or jokers and jesters, and they will display these impossible higher dimensional beautiful objects that morph in front of your eyes. Can we show that we're actually interfacing with some kind of intelligence that is non-human? Steven Zara’s early self-experiments showed a rush of highly complex geometric imagery that seemed to transcend the drugs known at the time, and he began injecting colleagues. Rick Strassman later conducted a larger study with 60 volunteers across doses; many reports resembled alien abduction narratives, describing a high‑functioning, technologically sophisticated environment with orderlies, a top dog overseeing procedures, and being shown a craft by intelligent beings. John Mack noticed that some abductee reports paralleled DMT experiences, and he shifted toward non‑physical explanations and higher‑dimensional spaces, influenced by figures like Stannislav Grath and holotropic breath work. He considered whether interactions might occur in environments that weren’t strictly physical, while acknowledging that some abductees attach marks or implants that resist simple explanations. A core strand is the idea that the DMT experience is a directed encounter. The narrator argues that the intelligences do not merely show you things; they seize control of the brain’s world‑modeling machinery and direct your visions. They display impossibly intricate images, perform geometric feats, and reveal themselves as non‑human beings who sometimes feel preparatory or agenda‑driven. The line between physical and non‑physical is described as not always clear, with some observers suggesting that the beings could operate by influencing perception rather than entering a literal external reality. The aim is not certainty but the possibility that there are postulated beings present in a space accessible through DMT. Technological experiments aim to stabilize and extend the DMT state. The team discusses repurposing anesthesiology methods like target controlled intravenous infusion to keep a brain at a controlled DMT concentration, enabling longer exploration. Imperial College researchers extended the DMT state to about 30 minutes and later studies in Basel reportedly reached 90 minutes, and even six hours at low doses. This framework—DMTX—offers the potential to cultivate communication with intelligences and to study language and topology within the space, inviting specialists from mathematics, geomety, and linguistics to describe the structures encountered and the patterns of interaction rather than relying on anecdote alone. The approach is framed as a bridge from “scuba diving” to “deep sea diving” into the brain’s inner space. Indigenous and pharmacological contexts frame the practices as sophisticated technologies rather than mere hallucination. The Yanomami and other Amazonian groups are described as developing relationships with beings who are not human or animal but “other,” and ayahuasca is portrayed as a pharmacological technology that pairs DMT with MAO inhibitors to access this realm. The discussion emphasizes that these traditions have long treated the intelligences as interlocutors and teachers, not as mere figments, and it argues for taking these accounts seriously rather than dismissing them. Plans for a Caribbean retreat and research center aim to offer DMTX experiences, integrate preparation, and explore indigenous-informed frameworks alongside scientific inquiry.
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