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Honey lasts forever because of the frequencies of bees' wings, which create the hexagonal structure of honeycombs. This structure is also found in oxygenated water that cures diseases. George Lakovsky's multiple wave oscillator cured his father of quadriplegia. Frequencies between 100,000 Hz and 300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound can be used for various purposes, such as creating hurricanes and supercluster galaxies. Sound can also put out fires and energize the air we breathe. Luc Montagnier generated DNA using sound frequencies. Sonoluminescence suggests that star systems may be giant bubbles of light in water.

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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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In this video, the speakers discuss the potential of using waves to treat diseases like cancer. They suggest that by recording and re-emitting the waves produced by a medication, its beneficial effects can be stimulated. This could lead to medications being administered through methods like phone or smart card. The speakers also mention the importance of resonance in communication between molecules and propose using frequency spectra to disrupt the communication of bacteria, causing them to die. They emphasize that understanding the frequency used by molecules is more crucial than having the actual molecule itself. Overall, they believe that waves have the potential to revolutionize medicine.

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The MedBeds are described as holographic technology that uses color, light, and sound. The speaker asserts this knowledge has existed since before Atlantis on Earth and has also existed off-world for tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of years with other star nations and star traveling pioneers. They claim that bodies are holographic and composed of light and sound, and that it wasn’t until about twenty-five to thirty years ago that science could prove this by examining the body under an electron microscope, where what is seen is light rather than physical matter. A holographic “camera” used by the A’s (and related groups) takes a picture of the body in the present moment that traces back to conception. Through a sequence of slides captured in that single image, they identify the periods when different body parts—kidneys, liver, muscle, knees, brain, heart, etc.—were at their healthiest. They then assemble those slides into a new hologram and overlay that holographic image onto the physical body, effectively healing and renewing it while the person is present. According to the speaker, this technology is simple to those with full knowledge, who understand who we are. On Earth and in other star systems controlled and manipulated by the Orion group, education and knowledge of this kind have been suppressed, though the technology exists and is being developed and used in black projects. It should have been in use for some time, but has not been publicly accessible. The speaker anticipates emotional responses—disbelief, anger, and eventually resolve—when the truth emerges. In terms of longevity, med beds could allow living to at least 100 years with ease, potentially well into the two hundreds, and perhaps three to four hundred years or longer. This extended lifespan would enable people to accumulate wisdom with ongoing disclosure and foundation-building for future generations, ensuring no knowledge is withheld from them and aligning with the law of consistency used by evolved star nations. The rollout plan envisions med beds not for home sale initially, but for use at very specific locations and through military channels. Staff will be trained to operate the technology to prevent nefarious use, since the beds “will actually treat all living things.” The overall effect is expected to inspire people to achieve more, due to a longer, healthier life and a broader sense of purpose. Regarding usage limits, the maximum treatments currently allowed are three times in a lifetime, though this could change as the technology advances. All treatments are described as free, with a caveat that access will be tightly controlled by non-profit operators. Age regression is another capability: med beds can remove at least twenty years from a person’s age, and possibly more. They are said to regrow organs, potentially eliminating the need for transplants, and could even regrow limbs. Veterans who have lost limbs, amputees, or individuals with congenital limb deficiencies could benefit, with the possibility of prosthesis industries shrinking as natural regeneration becomes possible. Overall, the speaker frames humanity as about to learn that we belong to a vast galactic family, previously isolated by groups that controlled Earth’s surface, and that this isolation is ending.

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Dr. Peter Garayev, who passed away in November 2020, made groundbreaking discoveries that could change our perception of life. Russian news outlets have not reported his death, so the Western public remains unaware. Dr. Garayev's work revealed that genetic information in living organisms is unified in a chromosome continuum, a stable wave train that travels through the organism's DNA structure. This continuum stores genetic information as electromagnetic and acoustic holograms, serving as the blueprints for life and biological function. In the future, bioengineers may transmit genetic code to other races using laser engineering and understand this transfer principle through specific light wavelengths. Dr. Garayev's life and achievements deserve recognition for their potential to improve our understanding of existence.

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A multivate oscillator using a concentric ring antenna driven by a Tesla coil has shown beneficial effects on light waves. The theory is that everything resonates due to cosmic radiation, creating an oscillatory system. Resonant frequencies in RNA DNA molecules have been identified. Experiments with wire loops around plants have shown positive results. Nikola Tesla and Roy Raymond Wright's work with high frequency coils and frequency instruments have also shown promising results in treating cancer and viruses. Their research is being revisited for further study.

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The speaker presents a unified view of existence by saying that we are “parts whole of one,” meaning that individuals are components of a larger totality and that each part contains the whole within it. This idea is summarized with the assertion that reality is holographic, a term used to describe a system in which the whole is contained within each part. In this framing, the relationship between the part and the whole is not one directional but reciprocal: the part embodies the entire structure or essence of the whole it belongs to. To illustrate this holographic concept, the speaker draws a parallel with biological life, noting that the body’s cells exhibit the same kind of organization. The key observation offered is that each cell carries the genome of the egg that created the entire organism. Put differently, every cell holds the blueprints for the whole organism, implying that the genetic information necessary to reconstruct the entire organism is embedded within each cell. This claim ties the microscopic unit of life—the cell—to the macroscopic organism, suggesting that the fundamental plan or blueprint for the whole is replicated in every part. From there, the speaker extends the holographic idea beyond the purely informational level to the phenomenology of the body itself. The body is described as a perishable construction, highlighting its temporary and changing nature, yet it is still said to possess holographic properties and organization. In other words, the same principle that governs how the whole can be found within each part is applied to the living body as a whole: even though the body is transient and subject to decay, its structure and organization reflect the same holographic pattern that links part and whole. Overall, the core message emphasizes a deep correspondence between parts and the whole, proposing that the reality we experience is organized in a way where the entire form or blueprint exists within each constituent piece. The holographic idea is used to bridge the concept of collective unity with the intimate, cellular level, suggesting that the fundamental law of inclusion—where the whole is contained in the part—applies both to a universal reality and to the biological architecture of life.

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Our cells are like libraries storing information in DNA. Chromosomes are books, genes are words. In 2007, scientists encoded "e=mc^2, 1905" into bacteria DNA, proving DNA can store data efficiently. DNA is 1,000 times denser than flash memory, requiring no energy to maintain. The entire Library of Congress can fit in DNA, taking up minimal space. All human-created information could fit in DNA in the space of 2 pickup trucks.

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Speaker 0 describes MedBeds as holographic technology that uses color, light, and sound. This knowledge, according to the speaker, has existed on Earth since before Atlantis and has existed off-world for tens of thousands, possibly millions of years with other star nations. The claim is that our bodies are holographic, made of light and sound, and that only recently has science proven this by examining the body under an electron microscope and seeing light rather than physical matter. The holographic camera used by the MedBeds takes a picture of the body in the present, linked back to conception. The process involves going through a series of slides from that single image to identify the parts of the body that were healthiest (kidneys, liver, muscles, knees, brain, heart, etc.). Those healthiest images are pulled out, a new hologram is created, and then this hologram is overlaid onto the physical body to heal and renew it while the person is present. The speaker claims that this knowledge was suppressed for humanity here on Earth and in other star systems controlled by the Orion group. The MedBed technology has been created and is in use, presumably in black projects, and should have been in use for some time but has been suppressed. When the truth comes out, people will experience stages of emotional upset—disbelief, anger—before acceptance and a resolve that such suppression will not happen again. Regarding lifespan and health, the MedBeds could enable living well into hundreds of years, potentially three to four hundred years or longer, with a focus on health and longevity. The disclosure movement emphasizes using the wisdom gained to lay a solid foundation for future generations and to ensure they are ready to take over, without withholding knowledge. This would align with the “law of consistency” used by evolved star nations, contrasting with past efforts to dumb down future generations for control. The technology’s frequency patterns interact with DNA, organizing it. The body and DNA are described as holographic, with DNA acting as an antenna drawing frequencies from the quantum field. The process supposedly allows the body to manifest what one thinks and how one views themselves. Home use of MedBeds is not currently planned; they will be deployed at specific locations, with initial rollout led by the military and trained staff to prevent misuse and to ensure no profit motive—treatment would be free but highly controlled about who can manage and operate the technology. The maximum number of treatments currently stated is three times in a lifetime, though this could change as the technology evolves. Other claimed capabilities include age regression of at least twenty years, with potential for regressing further. MedBeds are said to regrow organs and limbs, potentially eliminating the need for some transplants and prostheses, which could disrupt industries such as prosthetics. This prospect is particularly relevant for veterans and others who have lost limbs, offering renewed wholeness and the ability to participate in life more fully. The speaker concludes by asserting that humanity is about to learn we belong to a vast galactic family, which has been hidden and suppressed by those who controlled the planet, and that this era of isolation is ending.

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We are developing non-scale machines that mimic bacteria and aim to enhance life longevity through genetic engineering. The concept is similar to the mRNA technology used in COVID vaccines. Our long-term goal is to create genetically engineered human cells, which is more challenging than manipulating bacterial cells. While some may view this as unethical, our focus is on the potential benefits. We utilize a lentiviral vector, a type of virus, to introduce new DNA into cardiac cells, enabling them to combat unhealthy cells. Welcome to this institute event; I’m Maurice Pomerantz, the Executive Director.

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DNA can store 700 terabytes of data. Zeros and ones can be stored on DNA, making us walking USB drives. Our DNA was modified by ancient beings, disconnecting what is now called junk DNA. Our ancestors were spiritually smarter and more in tune with nature. They had bigger brains and likely used their magnetite crystals for navigation. Our DNA has been disconnected, reducing our consciousness. A worship gene was embedded into the human genome.

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Scientists have discovered electromagnetic devices in vials that self-assemble when exposed to electromagnetic frequencies from smartphones or towers. These devices, made of Graphene Oxide, can mimic cells and proteins to build structures in the body. Graphene Oxide, combined with biological proteins, creates transducers that alter the body's electromagnetic field. mRNA is described as temporary instructions for cells to produce proteins, with DNA as the storage. This technology is likened to an operating system on Moderna's website.

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In this video, the speaker discusses an experiment conducted by Garayev involving rats with pancreatic poisoning. Through the use of laser technology, healthy pancreatic cells were able to be transmitted to the rats, resulting in their recovery. However, the speaker mentions that all equipment, research results, and documentation were mysteriously removed from the laboratory one morning. Additionally, Garayev's research led him to believe that there is a connection between the genetic code and language, which he refers to as Linguistic Wave Genetics. Essentially, this theory suggests that DNA can be coded by language or words.

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The MedBeds are a holographic technology that uses color, light, and sound. This knowledge has existed on Earth since before Atlantis and has also existed off-world for tens of thousands, possibly millions of years with other star nations and star- traveling pioneers. They understood long ago that our bodies are holographic and essentially made of color, light, and sound. It wasn’t until about 2,530 years ago that science began to prove this by examining the body under an electron microscope, where what was seen was light rather than physicality. The holographic camera used in MedBeds takes a picture of the body that, because it is holographic, represents the present time and reaches back to conception. The process involves going through a series of slides captured in this single image to identify the healthiest states of various organs and tissues—kidneys, liver, muscle, knees, brain, heart, etc. Those slides are pulled out, and a new hologram is created from them. This holographic picture is then overlaid onto the physical body, effectively healing and renewing it while the person is present. According to the speaker, this knowledge is fully understood by certain groups who have not been suppressed, whereas in Earth and in other star systems controlled by the Orion group, humans have not had access to this education. The MedBed technology has been created and is in use, likely within black projects, and has been suppressed for a long time. Once the truth emerges, people will undergo emotional phases—disbelief, anger, and eventually resolve that such suppression should never happen again. Regarding practical use, the MedBeds could enable living to at least 100 years easily, with potential lifespans into the 200s or even 300–400 years. This would allow individuals to accumulate wisdom from disclosures and to build a solid foundation for future generations, ensuring they are ready to receive knowledge without being manipulated or controlled. The technology operates under a principle of consistency used by evolved star nations, with the aim of preventing exploitation. The MedBed’s frequency creates energy patterns that access and organize DNA, which is described as an antenna drawing frequencies and energies from the quantum field. What you think becomes what you create, and how you see yourself determines who you become. Home-use of MedBeds is not planned initially; they will be deployed at specific locations and rolled out by the military, with trained staff to prevent misuse. All treatments are said to be free, and the selection of operators will be restrictive and driven by love and compassion rather than profit. Other capabilities include age regression of at least twenty years, and potentially regrowing organs and limbs. For example, for organ failure or amputees, MedBeds could render prostheses unnecessary if organs or limbs can be regrown, transforming industries and restoring wholeness for those who have sacrificed themselves, such as veterans. The broader narrative frames humanity as part of a vast galactic family, previously isolated by groups that controlled the Earth's surface, with disclosure and healing signals signaling the end of that era.

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ELF is frequency specific, meaning certain frequencies can induce cancer in laboratory animals, as demonstrated previously. To understand this, consider the DNA in a cell's nucleus, which can be stretched out to about a meter. Each segment of DNA corresponds to specific frequencies, like a keyboard that can activate different tones. Activating certain segments can lead to various outcomes, such as the release of neurotransmitters. This illustrates the ELF issue we face. As for a solution, the term "final solution" is complex, as few things in life are truly final. One extreme suggestion discussed at high levels includes military action against adversaries.

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stingray dirt box people. Human body communication. Get rid of the radio frequency, go straight through the optogenetics of the National Science Foundation and the body using CRISPR Cas nine, optical coherence tomography, and biophotonics. The old way of routing data on the Internet is going away. We have updated, and that is not going to change. The body part formerly known in layman's terms as the aura is your human biofield. It's back on the National Institute of Health in 02/2015. It was removed from the National Institute of Health in 1910. The organs and tissues that comprise the immune system, thymus, bone marrow, lymph vessels, spleen, and skin. That's your electrical homeostasis of your whole body. Emergent technologies exist already deployed, like I said, or your microwave is fake and your Bitcoin is a hallucination. We are using human body communication. and now the new upgrade is body area networks. You are the body area network encapsulated in all these other networks.

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DNA is composed of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen arranged in a double helix. Energy information is transmitted through frequency, not electricity. Each element corresponds to a musical key and color. When a person's unique resonant frequency is played, their DNA tightens, creating a harmonic wave resequencing effect.

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Honey lasts forever because of the frequencies of bees' wings, which create the hexagonal structure of honeycombs. This structure also contains oxygenated and structured water that can cure diseases. A device called the multiple wave oscillator, used by George Lakovsky, cured his father of quadriplegia. Frequencies between 100,000 Hz and 300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound can act as a cloak of invisibility and create hurricanes and supercluster galaxies. Sound can also put out fires, but it is not widely used because it would disrupt the global financial system. Sound energizes the air we breathe and oxygenates our bodies. Luc Montagnier generated DNA in an empty test tube using sound frequencies. Sonoluminescence suggests that star systems could be giant bubbles of light in water.

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Dr. Peter Gorayev's research challenges the traditional understanding of genetic material. He suggests that our genetic material is a holographic biophotonic that emits photons and phonons. Using his GeneWave laser, he successfully transferred genetic material between different species of frogs via laser light. This implies that any organism can be manipulated using light frequencies, without the need for CRISPR or mRNA. Additionally, Luc Montagnier's research demonstrates that DNA molecules can leave an electromagnetic imprint in water, allowing DNA to reassemble based on its electromagnetic frequency signature. These findings suggest that all life is fundamentally based on frequency.

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We are in a digital and scientific revolution, hacking the software of life with mRNA. Our body is made of organs, organs of cells, and in each cell is messenger RNA transmitting DNA information to proteins. This "operating system" can be altered to impact diseases like the flu and cancer. For instance, instead of injecting virus proteins for a flu vaccine, mRNA instructions can teach the body to make its own protection. This mRNA technology has vast potential for disease prevention and treatment.

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Honey lasts forever due to bees' wing frequencies creating hexagonal honeycombs. Frequencies of bee wings can potentially kill bacteria. George Lakovsky's oscillator cured quadriplegia. Sound frequencies between 100,000-300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound technology can create hurricanes, supercluster galaxies, and put out fires. Oxygen in the air is energized by sound as it enters the body. Luc Montagnier generated DNA with sound frequencies. Sonoluminescence creates light in water, suggesting star systems may be bubbles of light in water.

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Using technology developed by virologist Gertrude, these people have a defensive weapon against deadly viruses and cancer cells. By vibrating them at double their cycle, they can be instantly killed. However, the medical profession, controlled by the Rockefeller family and pharmaceutical companies, doesn't want people to know this. They prefer prescribing chemical drugs. Additionally, broadcasting 11 hertz into a room can make people uncomfortable, upset, and even destructive. Different frequencies have different effects.

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Honey lasts forever because of the frequencies created by bees' wings, which form the hexagonal structure of honeycombs. This structure also contains oxygenated and structured water that can cure diseases. George Lakovsky used a multiple wave oscillator to cure his father's quadriplegia, and Anthony Holland discovered that frequencies between 100,000 Hz and 300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound can act as a cloak of invisibility and has been used to create hurricanes and supercluster galaxies. It is also possible to extinguish fires with sound. Sound energizes the air we breathe and helps oxygenate our bodies. Luc Montagnier generated DNA using sound frequencies, suggesting the potential for cloning through sound and vibration. Sonoluminescence refers to the phenomenon of light being produced inside a bubble of water.

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Dr. Michael Levin — Reprogramming Bioelectricity
Guests: Michael Levin
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Cancer is framed as an electrical dysregulation among cells, where cells lose cohesion and identity, and can be guided back toward a coordinated function by reestablishing electrical patterns rather than fixing DNA or destroying cells. In the conversation, the guest explains that bioelectricity comprises two main forms: neural activity in the brain and developmental bioelectricity guiding tissue formation, regeneration, and remodeling. Visualizing these patterns with voltage-sensitive dyes allows scientists to map and manipulate tissue-wide electrical memories, which can steer cells toward desired structures like eyes or limbs without changing genetic code. The discussion covers how memories are stored as bioelectric patterns, how altering patterns can produce durable changes (some lasting across the organism’s lifespan, others transient across generations), and how this framework challenges the DNA-centric view of biology. Regeneration, birth defects repair, and cancer suppression are highlighted as three primary human-relevant applications anticipated from this approach, with aging considered as another potential target for reinforcing correct pattern memory. The guest proposes that healing and aging problems may ultimately be addressed by improving the cellular collective’s goal-directedness and its ability to receive new, higher-level prompts, rather than by conventional gene therapy, stem cells, or scaffolds alone. The dialogue moves into the implications for humans: whether the same reprogrammability seen in flatworms and vertebrates exists in humans, and how it could interface with existing medical technologies, including existing vagus nerve stimulation approaches and cross-disciplinary innovations across biology, computer science, and engineering. The guest emphasizes that evolution has conserved these electrical pattern mechanisms, and that altering them could yield dramatic regenerative and anti-cancer outcomes, while acknowledging that translation to clinical practice will require careful, stepwise experimentation in mammals. The conversation also touches on aging theories, the nature of cognition across living and nonliving systems, and how education and research culture might evolve to recognize nontraditional forms of intelligence and problem-solving that emerge from complex, pattern-driven self-organization. The guest closes by recommending accessible reading and pointing listeners to online resources for further exploration of his lab work and ideas, encouraging cross-disciplinary dialogue and ongoing testing of these transformative concepts.

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UFOs & Human Experiments: Big Pharma's Horrific Past... (ft. Brigham Buhler)
Guests: Brigham Buhler
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From the outset, the conversation stitches together a provocative thesis: the modern health system is deeply entangled with political power, corporate profit, and hidden histories. The speakers trace a throughline from the early 20th century reforms to today’s sick-care economy, then layer in a parallel story about UFOs, covert programs, and the uneasy boundary between government secrecy and private industry. The result is a portrait of a dystopian trend that feels both alarming and challengeable. Historically, the ascent of big pharma began with the Flexner Report of 1910, funded by Rockefeller and Carnegie, which prompted widespread consolidation of medical training around drug-based approaches. The American Medical Association and the FDA emerged as enforcers of this new order, and countless schools were shut or aligned to patentable therapies. The hosts juxtapose this with wartime atrocities and postwar intelligence, noting Unit 731, the transfer of data to the United States, and the collusion that tied medicine to military aims. The narrative continues with the corporate-military axis after the war: Bayer’s ties to the Third Reich, its later absorption of Monsanto, and the spread of defoliants like Agent Orange and glyphosate into agriculture and health. The conversation recounts contaminated HIV-laced hemophilia products and outbreaks of environmental toxins. It then traces intelligence-driven medical experiments from MKUltra to the CIA’s office of research and development, and how a private sector arm eventually absorbed those programs as SURL and its successors, linking private pharma to covert science. Amid these histories, the episode dives into electromagnetic therapies, DNA as a potential antenna, and visions of hidden science. The speakers describe early 20th‑century devices and researchers who claimed to zero in on pathogens through energy frequencies, then recount modern anecdotes of refractive devices, biophotons, and radio‑like effects on cells. They connect DNA’s fractal geometry to possible cosmic signaling, cite panspermia and directed panspermia, and reference Nobel discussions around living software written in DNA, suggesting a broader science just beyond mainstream acceptance. Toward the end, the guests pivot to agency and reform. They argue for proactive, predictive healthcare that uses biomarkers, bone density, fitness metrics, and wearable data to extend health span. They advocate separating genuine innovation from profit-driven inertia, closing the gap between research and practice, and expanding access to preventative modalities. The conversation closes with optimism about political leadership, cross‑disciplinary inquiry, and the belief that open dialogue can reveal truth across health, science, and the UFO question.
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