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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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This video discusses controlled remote viewing, a psychic process that allows access to information from a universal matrix. Governments, including the CIA, have utilized this technique for intelligence gathering. The concept of the matrix is linked to the theory of implicate and folded order, which suggests that everything is interconnected within a multidimensional reality. This theory posits that we create our manifest world, while an underlying cosmic intelligence provides the information we access. The insights are derived from a document that explores controlled remote viewing in detail.

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5G towers are being constructed in the same pattern as the flower of life. The universe is a mental construct where creation begins as thought and manifests into physical reality. We live in an ether field of thoughts, and the flower of life represents the interconnectedness of thoughts in the web of consciousness. One thought or action can influence everything. 5G towers are being built in the flower of life pattern, which may be an attempt to create an artificial web. This artificial web could pick up on our thoughts and transmit thoughts through a grid, creating an artificial version of the universe as a field of thought.

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In 2003, the CIA declassified documents on the Gateway Project, exploring telepathy, healing, and time travel. They view the universe as a complex hologram of energy fields. The documents discuss using biosync to balance brain hemispheres for abilities like time travel and healing tumors. This research was conducted during the Cold War. Detailed instructions are available in the linked documents for those interested in learning more.

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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 the 1990s, Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kosarev invented a device that claimed to allow people to see into other dimensions and travel through time. The Russian military and the Russian Academy of Science took this device seriously. The Kosarev mirror used a theory called time space turgion to create a localized region of space time curvature, forming a mirror that could reflect energy and information across dimensions. It was made of curled aluminum sheets and could focus different types of radiation, including from living things. When synchronized with cosmic events, the mirrors supposedly caused time to speed up or slow down. The Russian Academy of Sciences conducted experiments on ESP using this device.

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The speaker discusses a controversial topic surrounding a device said to accumulate human energy for psychic purposes, linking it to CIA research and a figure named Robert Pavlita. The core idea is a “bioplasma” or psychotronic energy—described as the soul or human energy—that can be drawn from people, stored, and then used to produce psychic effects, even by individuals who are not psychically skilled themselves. Key points referenced: - The CIA material being analyzed reportedly covers telepathy in humans and animals, remote viewing, the “airport technique,” and, importantly, the psychotronic generator and the psychotronic model of man. The actual generator pictures are redacted, but Pavlita is identified as the inventor of the device. - Pavlita’s device is described as small, capable of drawing biological energy from humans, storing it for future use, and enabling charged individuals to influence outcomes or exhibit psychic-like abilities. The generators can operate with energy harvested from others who do not need to be psychic themselves. - The speaker notes public misperception and asserts that government research on these topics exists for national security, and that “magic is real.” - The historical lineage of the concept includes various terms for “human energy” such as chi, prana, otic force, etheric force, animal magnetism, and Newton’s force, with references to Soviet and Czechoslovak parapsychology calling the energy “bioplasmic” or “psychotronic energy.” - The term “bioplasma” is equated with human energy/soul, and the generator is referred to as a bioplasma generator in this context. - Anecdotal details describe people placing a hand on the device and using tinfoil to form a vortex, with reports that focused individuals can move the foil via energy concentration. The explanation offered involves electromagnetic waves interacting with inorganic material to create a vortex. - Pavlita claimed the secret to the device’s function lay in its form; he reportedly studied ancient texts and claimed that the machine’s effectiveness depended on geometry and shape rather than the materials alone. The talk ties this to sacred geometry, metallurgy (copper, iron, gold, steel, brass), and references to energy concepts like otic force and Odin, plus connections to ancient writings and “plasma magic.” - Patents emerging in the 1990s are mentioned, including “bioenergy treatment” (healing with sound and programmable magnetic fields) and “method of psychotronics and device for its implementation.” An “organ accumulator” device is cited as another energy-harvesting concept with purported medical uses, though medical establishment rejection is implied. - The speaker invokes Einstein’s idea of geometry leading to a physics breakthrough, suggesting Pavlita’s claims hinge on a new three-dimensional geometry and a model involving equal-sized balls and lines. References to the Star of David, torus geometry, and a broader framework of forces (gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak) are invoked to illustrate a complex, hidden geometric model underlying these claims. - The speaker emphasizes that there was a machine that harvested (harnessed) human energy and asserts a future potential to recreate it. Overall, the essence is that a bioplasma/psychotronic energy concept existed in CIA-era discourse, embodied in Pavlita’s device, which allegedly could draw human energy, store it, and enable psychic-like effects, with the mechanism claimed to reside in the device’s form and associated geometry.

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There's a 30-page CIA document that is a step-by-step manual on how to astral project and a bunch of secrets of the universe. We had this since 1983, right in the time for a project Stargate, which allowed these men to remote view, psychically spy at any time period, including the future. The document also reveals that anybody can do it. It also warns that you might run into not-so-friendly entities. All you have to do is have a pair of headphones and relaxation techniques, and you play one hertz frequency in one ear and a different hertz frequency in the other ear, and it synchronizes the left and the right side of the brain. It also reveals that reality is just a construct of our minds. Basically, hologram theory. It also reveals that physical matter there is no physical matter, which this has pretty much been proven with quantum physics. And anybody who doesn't know, we're all just molecules. Everything we touch, that's molecules. Our molecules go into that. Their molecules go back into us. And by quantum mechanics, we shouldn't be able to grasp it. We should be able to walk through a wall. So the way he describes it is that all physical matter is oscillating energy grid over oscillating energy grid orbiting at a very high speed, which is kinda interesting because these three D holograms that you can touch, that's exactly what it is. These little tiny beads orbiting at a very high speed, so high that you can touch it. You might be thinking, oh, that's an actual physical ball, though. Well, is it? It's just an oscillating energy grid over oscillating energy grid, tiny little one that makes up the larger oscillating energy grid. It makes up the giant oscillated energy grid that we live in. Just a little fractal of it. And okay. So the funny thing about this document, page 25 was missing, which, of course, was the page that revealed how to obtain consciousness, how to obtain absolution, how to obtain god, with the forbidden knowledge since the beginning, missing for twenty years, and they claimed they never had it. And then all of a sudden, like, when this stuff pops back up, Vice Magazine prints an article about this mysterious, you know, page 25 and the ordeal. And then immediately after, Monroe Institution releases the full

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There is a 30-page CIA manual from 1983 on astral projection and the secrets of the universe. It discusses remote viewing, brain synchronization, and the idea that reality is a construct of the mind. The document suggests that physical matter is just energy grids vibrating at high speeds. Page 25, containing forbidden knowledge, was missing for 20 years until Vice Magazine and the Monroe Institute brought attention to it.

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The conversation centers on Andrea Puharich and the sprawling, controversial world around his research into psychic phenomena, ESP, and contact with alleged extraterrestrial intelligences known as the Nine. - Andrea Puharich was a physician and researcher who began exploring psychic phenomena in the mid-1940s and became a pioneer in ESP research. He was deeply involved in a wide range of investigations beyond ESP, including brain and consciousness studies, and he worked with many notable figures in the field. He is described as having his fingers in many projects and collaborations, though he remained relatively “underground” compared with some of his contemporaries. - Early connections and collaborators: Isak Bentov, Uri Geller, and Hal Putoff are discussed as prominent figures linked to Puharich. Bentov, an Israeli scientist and intelligence asset, was a key connector who introduced Puharich to Uri Geller. Geller’s later career as a television psychic/performer intersected with Puharich’s scientific interests, particularly the attempt to test Geller’s abilities under rigorous laboratory conditions at Stanford University. - The sequence of Uri Geller’s discovery and testing: Puharich reportedly encountered Uri Geller in Israel after researching other figures (like Arrigo, a Brazilian healer who died). Geller’s performances prompted experiments in a hotel, leading to formal testing under controlled conditions in the United States, which helped launch Geller’s public career as a “superstar” in the field. The discussion notes that Geller’s fame may have been amplified by later publicity and the scientists’ ongoing interest in validating his abilities scientifically. - The Nine: A central, recurring element is the Nine, a group of entities described as overarching the universe and contactable through channeling. The Nine first appeared in the 1950s with an Indian psychic who allegedly introduced the entity to Puharich. In the 1960s and 1970s, Phyllis Schlemmer (through channeling) and Uri Geller (in some accounts) purportedly connected with the Nine, leading to a lore that Puharich established Lab Nine, a venture centered on these communications and related experiments. The Nine are described as divine or higher intelligences, not necessarily physically present beings, communicating through trance with channelers. - Channeling, experiments, and their targets: The Nine sessions involved mediumship and trance states, with ongoing channels involving Phyllis Schlemmer, Uri Geller, and Puharich. The discussions cover how sessions were conducted, how information was transmitted, and how the Nine purportedly offered insights into Earth’s history, alien civilizations, and a cosmic plan. The group’s operations included trips and meditations around these communications. - The Nine and public figures: There are references to other famous figures in connection with the Nine, including Peter LaVender and even the Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who reportedly attended sessions and engaged with the Nine. The talk touches on the conspiracy angle—whether the Nine were a mechanism for a broader intelligence or political influence—and questions the extent to which these interactions shaped public narratives about UFOs and extraterrestrials. - Testing, skepticism, and debate about telekinesis and spoon-bending: The speakers discuss Uri Geller’s spoon-bending and the broader issue of whether telekinesis is real or a product of trickery. Anecdotes include a BBC show in which viewers bent spoons at home, and a famous 1970s incident where a wristwatch’s minute hand reportedly bent on live television. They acknowledge credible tricks and the possibility that performances could be staged or rely on psychological factors, while also noting real people who may have genuinely explored these abilities under specific conditions. - The Atomic Energy Commission, Intelektron, and funding: A significant portion of the film’s material concerns funding from the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) for Puharich’s research in the late 1960s. Documents show that the AEC, through Paul Henshaw, witnessed the TD-One 100 device—a hearing device that enabled deaf patients to hear via facial nerves. The AEC provided substantial support, and Puharich eventually sold the Intelektron company tied to that line of research. The money and the fate of the research projects raise questions about how government funding intersected with psychic research and technology development. - ELF (extremely low frequency) research and the Magnifying Transmitter: Puharich’s ELF work, including the Magnifying Transmitter manuscript, is presented as a key and sensitive portion of his research. The house where he lived suffered a major fire, which is described as probable arson, possibly connected to efforts to suppress or destroy the ELF research and related manuscripts. The arson investigation suggested professional sabotage rather than a random act, and Puharich’s paranoia about CIA involvement intensified after the fire. - UFOs, “the Nines,” and personal experiences: The speakers recount a UFO sighting around the Reynolds Tobacco house in North Carolina, which convinced one of them (Andreas’ son) of the legitimacy of some of these phenomena. There is also mention of a later significant UFO encounter in 1985 that solidified belief. Their discussions touch on the Nine as a broader framework for interpreting extraterrestrial contact and channeling, including Phyllis Schlemmer’s later contributions. - Archiving and public access: The interviewees note that the collected materials—including tapes, interviews, and documents—are being archived at Northwestern University for public access, ensuring the records become part of the historical record. - The broader narrative: The conversations repeatedly acknowledge the tension between belief and skepticism, the possible intersections of intelligence agencies and psychic research, and the challenges of determining what is genuine in a field renowned for elaborate demonstrations, hidden agendas, and the potential for misinformation or disinformation. The participants emphasize that the material represents a complex, multi-decade arc spanning scientific inquiry, occult and spiritual exploration, and geopolitical intrigue.

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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.

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Russian parapsychology, including telekinesis, telepathy, and levitation, has been hidden from the West until now. Russian psychics like Alla Vinogradova and Nina Kolodina have demonstrated their extraordinary powers, which have been witnessed and documented by Russian scientists. Vinogradova's telekinesis abilities were believed to be augmented by electrostatic forces, while Kolodina possessed a range of psychic powers, including telekinesis, burning heat from her hands, and clairvoyance. The Soviet military and KGB also conducted secret research into harnessing psychic power for mind control and psychic warfare. Telepathy, bio gravity, and levitation are other psychic phenomena that have been studied in Russia. The true nature of these phenomena remains a mystery, but many Russians believe in the existence of psychic powers.

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Dmitry Mendeleev, the creator of the periodic table, initially intended to include aether, a concept once embraced by prominent scientists like Isaac Newton and Nikola Tesla. Aether was thought to be a medium filling space, allowing light and electromagnetic waves to propagate, creating a harmonious view of the universe. In contrast, quantum theory presents a chaotic and seemingly meaningless universe. This raises the question of whether physicists dismissed aether theory too quickly, opting instead for concepts like dark matter.

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This video explains controlled remote viewing, a psychic process used by governments like the CIA for spying. Information is obtained from the matrix, a multidimensional reality where everything is interconnected. The matrix is believed to be the source of information for our manifest world, guided by an underlying cosmic intelligence according to a quantum physicist. This theory is detailed in a document on CRV.

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Seven billion brains are influenced by the Earth's magnetic field, with changes in one brain potentially affecting others within six to seven minutes. Consciousness operates at around 40 Hertz, similar to the Earth's oscillating ionosphere, which is also around 40 cycles per second. Research shows that normal EEG readings indicate coherence between an individual's brain and the Earth's resonances every 30 seconds. This suggests a connection between distant individuals, as seen in phenomena like remote viewing. When two events are correlated beyond chance, it implies a nonlocal mechanism at play. To explore this, a technology was developed to enhance natural brain frequencies associated with memory and consciousness, focusing on the right hemisphere's activity at 7 and 40 Hertz. This aims to leverage existing capabilities for greater correlation and understanding.

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Basement #009: Eric Wargo | Time Travel Physics, Precognitive Dreams, and Quantum Biology
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Eric Wargo discusses a provocative line of inquiry bridging anthropology, psychology, and physics: the possibility that the future can influence the present through precognition, retrocausation, and time loops. He distinguishes his stance from science fiction by grounding ideas in experiments, case histories, and a philosophy that seeks to integrate subjective experience with rigorous inquiry. The conversation covers precognitive dreams, where dream content appears to foreshadow real events years later, and the notion that dreams may participate in memory consolidation while also leakage from a future timeline. Wargo argues that intuitive signals, often dismissed as mere imagination, could be real inputs from an actual future, a view he connects to retrocausal interpretations in quantum physics and to Jungian notions of synchronicity reinterpreted as time loops. He recounts personal experiences, including a 26-year precognitive dream and multiple out-of-body episodes, describing how art, creativity, and late-life investigations into UFOs and parapsychology have shaped his work. The discussion explores the block universe model, time travel’s logical implications, and the idea that causation can be circular in a four-dimensional spacetime, which challenges conventional notions of free will and linear time. The dialogue also touches on the sociology of science, noting hostility toward parapsychology within certain academic circles and the potential for paradigm shifts in science as new evidence accumulates. Throughout, Wargo cites historical and contemporary experiments and thinkers—such as Daryl Bem’s presentiments, Wheeler’s delayed-choice experiments, and the broader rubric of retrocausation in quantum computing—to illustrate how seemingly strange phenomena might reflect deeper, testable features of reality. He also connects these ideas to creativity, showing how precognition can appear in literature and art, exemplified by references to Philip K. Dick, Nabokov, Morgan Robertson’s Titanic precursor, and various artists who embedded anticipatory images into their work. The conversation closes by acknowledging the limits of current understanding, the need for careful testing, and the possibility that future technologies and a revised conception of causality could reshape our view of reality and consciousness.

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UFOs, Synchronicities & Prophetic Dreams (Ft. Eric Wargo)
Guests: Eric Wargo
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Eric Wargo argues that prophecies are often self-fulfilling because future information travels back in time as data that shapes present choices. He frames time as a loop rather than a line: events in the future are fixed in a self-consistent way, so precognition and time travel become informational time travel that cannot rewrite history. In Time Loops and From Nowhere, he suggests the universe favors a block-like structure yet evolves toward greater consciousness, with artists and thinkers drawing insights from futures they sense. He illustrates with Jung’s scarab dream: a patient’s dream is followed by a real-world event where a scarab beetle appears, redirecting the patient’s behavior and producing the dreamed outcome. He also discusses Oedipus, where attempting to evade prophecy ends up fulfilling it; Freud’s own life, including his 1895 dream and later oral cancer, is cited as evidence that precognition can operate through dreams and slips of the tongue, coincidences, and synchronicities—the so-called psychopathology of everyday life that Freud didn’t fully embrace. On the brain side, Wargo describes a hybrid classical-quantum model for cognition. He cites microtubules, Hameroff and Penrose, and experiments showing quantum coherence in neurons as possible mechanisms for precognition. He notes that the dorsal striatum and 'Go' networks light up during high-level planning and possible precognitive judgments, suggesting a biological substrate for forecasting rewards and futures. He argues this is not a naïve quantum computer but a meshed system where classical processing runs with quantum-level dynamics that can register information from the future and influence present choices. Beyond biology, the conversation touches remote viewing, CIA's Stargate program, and Ed May’s argument that some purported PK effects may arise from researchers’ precognition or decision augmentation. They discuss The Peripheral's premise of sending future information back through 3D-printed hardware and quantum servers, moving toward a practical intermediary technology before full retrocausal travel. They speculate that UFO encounters around nuclear sites could reflect time-travel or future-influencing phenomena, and they invoke Wheeler’s information-theoretic view and retrocausal models to reframe what credit is due to time, causation, and consciousness.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2513 - Dean Radin
Guests: Dean Radin
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Dean Radin describes a life path from violin performance to engineering and then experimental psychology, shaped by an inherited condition that limits exercise recovery but is also linked with strong cardiovascular health. He discusses using careful, light daily movement and monitoring health markers such as cardiac screening results. He then explains how a long interest in consciousness led him to study experiences that many rational people previously dismissed, arguing that controlled methods can separate coincidence from meaningful effects. Radin recounts early research into mind-related phenomena, including work at major research institutions and participation in government-funded efforts to test distant perception and related abilities. He emphasizes findings about who tends to do better, focusing on openness and natural talent rather than consistent physiological or psychological predictors. He describes building multidisciplinary research approaches, using statistical meta-analysis and machine learning to analyze experimental data, and conducting studies that measure bodily responses to future emotional stimuli. He also covers methods for preventing interference from verbal labeling during perception tasks. He expands on ideas about consciousness as a non-local aspect of reality, linking related effects under a broader framework, and speculates about historical forces that may have reduced such traits in populations. He discusses experiments involving subtle physical transformations, genetic correlations with self-reported experiences, and a caution that any ability enhancement would require matching ethical and personal discipline. The episode concludes with a personal story of a multi-part synchrony involving focused intention and a yogic practice that appeared to bring about a planned meeting.

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“Aliens Invented Religion To Control Humanity!” -Top Philosopher Jason Jorjani
Guests: Jason Jorjani
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The conversation dives into UFO history, philosophy, and the politics of knowledge, asking who truly runs science and what happens when consciousness shapes reality. Jorjani argues that claims of hidden control systems go back to Kant and Swedenborg, and that before the Renaissance there were sky battles described in Basle and Nuremberg. He links these visions to a recurring pattern: a religious elite shaping worldviews, and a modern habit of demonizing the occult. The talk moves from theory to concrete cases, like Ingo Swann's moon remote viewing and Nordic figures on the Moon. They describe a specter of a spectral revolution that would redraw science by recognizing psi phenomena as real. They discuss paradigms as toolkits rather than mirrors, arguing political forces decide which ideas persist. Telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis are presented as trainable abilities that could challenge privacy and ethics. They connect this to time travel and hyperdimensional contact, suggesting that mainstream acceptance of psi would force societies to treat consciousness as a fundamental agent in physics, not a passive observer. The discussion braids UFO lore with real power dynamics. Stargate-era testimonies, Mars and Moon cities, and a long history of Nordics and Grays appear as rival factions within a broader control system. The narrative touches Cold War enigmas and modern networks—Epstein and Maxwell—that allegedly tie secret technology, gravity research, and Atlantis fantasies to a mythic order. Brandenburg’s Mars isotopic evidence and Carl Wolf’s moon-city photographs are cited to claim a shared, conspiratorial choreography. Disclosure, they warn, would threaten political sovereignty and national security more than it would reveal only aliens. Across the conversation runs a worry that knowledge or power could slip from public hands while a supervising artificial intelligence governs the simulacrum we inhabit. They sketch a cosmos where data, mass, and energy intertwine, hinting at a computational reality. Yet the aim is not nihilism but a Promethean struggle for autonomy, creativity, and a future where humanity escapes a hidden hierarchy. The talk closes with calls to examine sources, beware mind-control programs, and pursue a future in which science, philosophy, and UAP reality co-evolve rather than degenerate into dogma.

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“Aliens Taught Me Advanced Physics!” (Ft. Dave Rossi)
Guests: Dave Rossi
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On Generation Zed, the guest recounts an origin story triggered by a blue energy encounter that drew him to quantum physics. He says he was shown longitudinal scalar waves and that, together with the surrounding potentials in the quantum vacuum, they could be used to surveil a room. He cites a government program operating since the 1990s with “massive success,” and private laboratories reporting unusual UAP activity and rapid plant aging near sites. He warns about factionalism and the risk that discoveries could be weaponized, noting that revealing certain findings might unleash dangerous lines of inquiry. He describes a transition from construction work to physics, driven by the blue-energy encounter. He pursued electrical engineering and quantum fundamentals, and he says Navy scientists and other researchers recognized his insights, leading him to build devices linked to “extended electrodynamics” and to work with vector and scalar potentials. He references interviews with a Navy engineer, the continued relevance of Maxwell’s equations, and a network including defense and private groups that encouraged progress without formal endorsements. He stresses that his work is a converging path rather than a claim of primacy, forged by late-night reading, experiments, and conversations with scientists who saw potential in esoteric ideas applied to conventional engineering. The discussion centers on the claim that space-time can be curved electromagnetically. He argues that space-time can be curved via vector and scalar potentials, noting the Aronoff effect and the idea that a flat SpaceTime model omits essential potentials. He mentions neg-entropy and topological effects, using analogies to vortex structures, double helices, and lab-scale patterns that might enable phenomena beyond standard Hertzian waves. He links this to inertial-mass reduction and high-frequency gravitational phenomena, citing papers and patents and private conversations with researchers such as Bob Baker. He suggests energy-output concepts in principle permitting devices to produce more energy than they consume, challenging conventional thermodynamics within space-time engineering. On applications, he contemplates exchanging energy with the vacuum to yield devices with COP over one, and proposes communication that does not rely on E and B fields. He mentions speculative concepts like transmultiplicity and transm-medium craft capable of traversing water and air by altering SpaceTime. He warns of national-security risks from groups in government and industry that could weaponize discoveries, while acknowledging dual-use potential for healing, energy, propulsion, and clandestine surveillance. He frames these technologies as transformative yet perilous, demanding careful handling and cross-disciplinary dialogue. Philosophical notes appear central. He hints at a spiritual core, mentions a biologically meaningful “third strand of DNA,” and describes vacuum memory and time-polarization as factors shaping entropy. He ties these ideas to broader questions about memory, resonance, holographic realities, and the possibility that consciousness underlies physical phenomena. He argues science should remain open to spiritual considerations, advocating a holistic approach and inviting sustained, responsible dialogue across disciplines to explore the frontiers of physics and consciousness. Toward the end, he advocates openness to theoretical physicists, while acknowledging some claims may be dismissed as “woo.” He remains willing to discuss and continue private work, while stressing ethical and safety considerations and the need for responsible, multidisciplinary collaboration to explore the frontiers of physics and consciousness.

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Compilation: Time Travel stories!
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This episode of the Y Files focuses on time travel stories, showcasing various intriguing claims and theories. The hosts discuss the possibility of time travel, highlighting that while traveling to the future is scientifically proven, traveling to the past remains complex. They present several famous time travel anecdotes, including the case of Rudolph Fence, a man found in Times Square in 1950 with items from the 19th century, and Andrew Carlson, who claimed to be a time traveler involved in insider trading. The hosts also explore the phenomenon of a spectator at a 1993 Mike Tyson fight appearing to hold a smartphone, and the "time traveling hipster" photo from 1940, which features a man dressed in modern clothing. They discuss the Chaplin time traveler video, where a woman seems to be using a cell phone in a 1928 film, and the discovery of a watch in a Ming Dynasty tomb that raises questions about time travel. The narrative shifts to Project Stargate, a CIA program that explored psychic abilities and remote viewing, led by figures like Joe McMonagle, who claimed to have viewed Mars and other historical events through psychic means. The hosts recount Paul Amadeus Dienach's story of experiencing a coma and waking up in the year 3906, where he described a utopian future society. The episode also covers the Dolon messages, where a computer in a cottage began receiving messages from a person living in the same house in the 16th century, leading to a series of strange occurrences and communications across time. The hosts discuss the Count of St. Germaine, a historical figure rumored to be immortal and present at significant historical events, and John Titor, a supposed time traveler from 2036 who shared predictions about the future. Lastly, they delve into Nikolai Kozyrev's theories about time as a physical energy and the potential for using mirrors to manipulate time. The episode concludes with a reflection on the implications of these stories and the human fascination with time travel, emphasizing the connection between time, consciousness, and the universe.

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Bending Time: The Successful Time Travel Experiments using Kozyrev Mirrors
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In December 1990, two Russian scientists, Dr. Trevumov and Dr. Kaznachive, conducted experiments in a remote Arctic village to enhance human ESP using a device called the Kazarev mirror. This device amplified biological energy and led to strange phenomena, including heightened psychic abilities and visions of the past and future. Participants reported feeling intense fear and experiencing shared visions, including encounters with mysterious entities known as "The Observers." Kazarev's theories suggested that time is a physical force influencing the universe, and his research indicated potential applications for predicting natural disasters and enhancing human consciousness. Despite significant findings, mainstream science largely dismissed this research, while intelligence agencies monitored it closely.

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Science Behind Time Storms | Time Isn't What You Think It Is
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The episode explores the idea that time itself may be more fluid than commonly believed, presenting time storms as electromagnetic phenomena that can warp perception and reality. The hosts recount a series of century-spanning cases—from a Chilean guard who vanished and returned with a different appearance and a clock that jumped ahead, to Nepali mountains, French road trips, and a Florida Bermuda Triangle-like region—that share similar symptoms: sudden silence, tingling sensations, glowing mists, and episodes of missing time. The narrative threads together documented physical effects such as burns, rashes, and instrument failures, suggesting that some events may be more than folklore. Jenny Randles’ work anchors the discussion, proposing that UFO sightings, abductions, ghosts, and missing times might be different manifestations of the same underlying phenomenon. The scientific portion focuses on how electromagnetic fields can influence the temporal lobe, producing experiences that resemble contact with other beings or alternate timelines. Persinger’s God helmet is cited as a laboratory demonstration that magnetism can evoke sensations of presence and altered time, while Vallée’s critique files the UFO narrative into a broader consciousness-linked framework. The episode also entertains cosmological interpretations, including block universe theory and many-worlds, positing that storms could momentarily tilt perception across timelines or even introduce doorway-like interactions between realities. The discussion concludes with skepticism about data, memory reliability, and the need for more objective evidence, while acknowledging that the idea challenges conventional views of time and reality.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2314 - Hal Puthoff
Guests: Hal Puthoff
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Hal Puthoff discusses his journey into the realm of unconventional science, starting from his early interest in radio and physics to his involvement in remote viewing and UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) research. He recounts how a chance encounter with psychic Ingo Swann led to groundbreaking experiments at Stanford Research Institute, where they explored the potential of consciousness to affect physical systems. Puthoff describes an experiment where Swann was able to influence a sensitive quantum chip, generating signals that defied conventional explanations. This caught the attention of the CIA, which was interested in the potential for ESP (extrasensory perception) in espionage. Over the years, Puthoff and his team conducted numerous experiments, leading to the establishment of a remote viewing program that lasted over two decades. He highlights the skepticism they faced from the scientific community and the challenges of compartmentalization within government and military organizations. Despite this, they achieved significant results, including successful remote viewing of classified locations and events, which demonstrated the potential of human consciousness to access information beyond normal sensory perception. Puthoff discusses the implications of these findings for understanding consciousness and the nature of reality, suggesting that there may be quantum mechanisms at play. He also touches on the potential for future technologies, such as quantum communication, to revolutionize our understanding of physics and consciousness. The conversation shifts to the UAP phenomenon, with Puthoff noting that there is increasing interest and acknowledgment of nonhuman intelligence in government circles. He emphasizes the need for responsible disclosure of information regarding UAPs, as well as the importance of collaboration among scientists and researchers to advance understanding in this field. Puthoff expresses optimism about the future, suggesting that as societal attitudes shift and more evidence comes to light, there may be a breakthrough in understanding the technologies behind UAPs and their implications for humanity. He concludes by reflecting on the gradual acceptance of these ideas and the potential for significant advancements in science and technology as a result.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2428 - Michael P. Masters
Guests: Michael P. Masters
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The episode centers on the intersection of UFO lore, future-human theory, and speculative science, anchored by Michael P. Masters’s multidisciplinary background in anthropology and his provocative claim that some reported alien encounters are not with extraterrestrials but with our own distant descendants from the future. The conversation ranges from media psycho-social dynamics around disclosure to the physics that might underlie time travel and spacetime manipulation, including how a potential gravity-like effect could be achieved through fast rotation and light-cone tilting. Masters emphasizes the repeated human-like features of supposed aliens as evidence for a time-travel hypothesis, while Joe Rogan probes how such a scenario could be reconciled with known physics and ethical implications about human evolution and reproduction. The discussion then widens to the societal and cultural implications: why disclosure has been slow, how media and institutions may normalize shocking possibilities, and what a world where zero-point energy or spacetime bubbles exists could mean for energy, geopolitics, and environmental stewardship. The hosts and guest trade ideas about the role of trauma, creativity, and culture in producing art and science, noting that many innovators, including astronauts, pilots, and artists, have reported contact experiences that challenge conventional explanations. They debate how a shared future-human lineage could explain recurring motifs in encounters, such as a preference for gamete material and a desire to share or transplant human lineages to ensure survival amid fertility changes and genetic bottlenecks. The episode delves into the epistemology of UFO claims, referencing classic researchers and texts while foregrounding firsthand testimony—from childhood “activation” experiences to midlife abductions—as evidence that warrants careful scrutiny rather than outright dismissal. They explore the possibility that advanced human civilizations may have developed technologies to traverse time and space by bending spacetime, creating bubbles, or exploiting negative energy to travel through or manipulate dimensions. Masters discusses cryptoterrestrial possibilities and public misperceptions, arguing that a rigorous, open-minded scientific inquiry, possibly including amnesty for whistleblowers, could accelerate understanding while acknowledging the real risk of misinformation and the stigma that has historically stifled discussion. The dialogue culminates in a meta-conversation about consciousness, society, and the ethics of scientific discovery. The speakers touch on religion, near-death experiences, telepathy, and the potential future of human evolution — including telepathic communication, brain-computer interfaces, and imaginative fiction that translates speculative science into accessible ideas. The exchange stays rooted in curiosity, skepticism, and a call for interdisciplinary collaboration, practical scrutiny of claims, and a willingness to rethink assumptions about reality, time, and what humanity might become when confronted with technologies and phenomena that challenge the boundaries between science, philosophy, and myth.
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