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Speaker 0: Nikola Tesla revealed that an earthquake near his laboratory at 48 East Houston Street, New York in 1898 was the result of a little machine he was experimenting with that could be put in an overcoat pocket. The bewildered newspaperman pounced upon this as at least one thing they could understand, and Tesla told what had happened as follows. Speaker 1: “I was experimenting with vibrations. I had one of my machines going, and I wanted to see if I could get it in tune with the vibration of the building. I put it up notch after notch. There was a peculiar cracking sound. I asked my assistants where did the sound come from. They did not know. I put the machine up a few more notches. There was a louder cracking sound. I knew I was approaching the vibration of the steel building. I pushed the machine a little higher. Suddenly, all the heavy machinery in the place was flying around. I grabbed a hammer and broke the machine. The building would have been about my ears in another few minutes. Outside in the street, there was pandemonium. The police and ambulances arrived. I told my assistants to say nothing. We told the police it must have been an earthquake. That's all they ever knew about it.”

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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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The speaker discusses the concept of teleportation, mentioning experiments dating back to the '30s, '40s, and '50s. They refer to quantum entanglement and the possibility of teleporting objects or spacecraft. The speaker believes that teleportation is a real possibility, with experiments conducted by brilliant minds in underground facilities.

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Arnetti's colonizer was a device that allowed him to see and hear events from the past. It resembled a TV screen and earphones, but was more complex. The machine used an antenna to receive light and sound that always existed, and once produced, they remained present. This enabled the user to tune into any moment in time, from the present to the distant past. It is suggested that all sounds and light waves produced by humans are absorbed into the environment around us.

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CERN may have a quantum camera at the Large Hadron Collider that can capture a three-dimensional image of every particle on Earth, predicting their future positions. This could explain strange occurrences in the world. If those in control don't like what they see, they may try to change the future. Stay tuned for part 2.

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There are secret technologies being developed based on Nikola Tesla's work, which have been kept under wraps for decades. One laboratory in the Maldives is building prototypes using these principles, focusing on closure rather than explosion. Tesla's ideas play a significant role in these developments. For instance, they have created a generator with no moving parts, solely relying on geometry. The key concept is resonance frequencies, as everything vibrates. By understanding and controlling these frequencies, one can manipulate objects.

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The speaker discusses the use of cylinder seals, which contained information from an off-world race. However, the seals themselves did not come from off-world. In the 1950s or 1960s, there was a growing interest in developing equipment to see into the future and the past by overcoming the curvature of time-space. Additionally, a contact named Henry Deacon mentions a black box that was found on one of the crafts.

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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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Dan Duvall returns to the deep end conversation, weaving together time travel lore, dark esoteric systems, and practical ministry aims. The discussion touches on government-grade mind control, ancient and modern occult practices, and a vision for how believers might respond with deliverance and deprogramming. Key points and claims from the transcript: - Montauk chair and time travel with children - Dan recounts two Montauk survivors who independently drew the same depiction of a Montauk chair. The chair’s function, as described by these sources, involved activating a child’s psychic power to interface with the chair, open a portal or jump gate, and send people through timelines with coordinates. The adults who traveled allegedly returned with their minds “snapped,” while children were preferred for their pliability. - The claimed outcomes included access to timelines around events such as the cross in Jesus’ time and alternate histories (e.g., Germany’s victory in World War II). The survivor testimonies point to a physically seeded, technologically described process with spiritual overtones. - Epigenetic memories and deep memory layers - The discussion shifts to encounters with epigenetic memories or memories from before embodiment. Dan emphasizes experiences drawn from video game imagery (Assassin’s Creed) as a framework for discussing deep, generational memory and the persistence of dark activity in human bloodlines, including Genesis 6-type incursions. - The theme recurs: the infiltration of human bloodlines by dark forces never stopped, and there are claims of underground activity related to sacred sites (Temple Mount) and “Nephilim mothers” who birth hybrids through ritual, with a later council of thirteen in subterranean spaces. - Temple Mount, underground realms, and portals - Dan describes deep underground work beneath the Temple Mount as a nexus for ley lines and “portal access points” to multiple places, including a Babylonian/underground realm. There is mention of a Nephilim hybrid council and the possibility of travel to Hollow Earth and other astral/portal realms, with physical and spiritual dimensions interacting. - He ties these underground operations to mind control programs (MKUltra and related projects), asserting that such programming crafts responses in politicians and public figures to enable a broader “beast kingdom.” - Epstein, Mengele, and Kabbalah - The Epstein files are discussed as evidence of a broader plan: genetic augmentation, designer babies, and connections to Kabbalah and the Illuminati. He describes Epstein as “Mengele two point o,” a trainer and programmer who embodies these dark genetic and mind-control ambitions. - Dan references Svali (a pseudonymous former member of the Jesuit/Jewish occult networks) who described similar experiments and mind-control techniques, emphasizing the use of genetic augmentation, sex magic, and hybrid birth programs. - Kabbalah vs. Christian theology - A major recurring topic is Kabbalah as a powerful “new age consciousness operating system” that twists biblical concepts. Dan argues that Kabbalah reinterprets Genesis and other biblical texts through the lens of the Babylonian Talmud (Midrash), elevating the serpent (Nakash) to messianic status and promoting twin messiahs (Meshiach ben Yosef and Meshiach ben David), which undermines Christian doctrine of Jesus as the Messiah. - He contrasts Jacob’s ladder in the Bible with the Kabbalistic four-world structure, warning that Kabbalah’s ladder uses Merkabah mysticism and ascension protocols to reach universal consciousness, which Dan sees as a sorcery-based path that diverts from Christ. - Dissociation, mind control, and soul fragments - The conversation delves into dissociation and DID as outcomes of trauma and mind-control programming. Dan explains a dissociative continuum—from daydreaming to dissociative amnesia to full, alternate personalities—arguing that severe trauma in childhood leads to soul fragmentation and parts that can be accessed or “brought forward” in ministry. - He distinguishes trauma-based dissociation from past-life memories or epigenetic memory, though he allows for complex interactions among DNA memory, the human spirit, and preconception or astral experiences. He notes that trauma and ritual abuse can lead to parts with their own narratives and memory banks, sometimes accessible through deliverance or realm-based prayers. - The “beast system” and global governance - The beast system is described as a global governance project—two beasts from Revelation: the beast out of the sea (the antichrist figure) and the beast out of the earth (the false prophet). The goal is to control political, religious, monetary, and societal structures worldwide. - Dan points to historical and literary sources such as Leviathan (the book’s forerunner on massive governance) and discusses how mind control, the secret space program, and genetic engineering contribute to this overarching project. He suggests the beast system seeks to impose a centralized, global order in opposition to Christ’s kingdom. - Time, angels, and heavenly realities - A recurring thread is how spiritual realities intersect with time, memory, and the heavenly realm. Dan discusses the possibility that believers can operate “in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus” even while living in a temporal world, describing superposition and the notion that spiritual realities can coexist with earthly timelines. - He also reflects on angelic hierarchies, noting Michael’s armies, Leviathan, and the general organization of heaven and hellish governance. He suggests that God’s power ultimately prevails, even as darkness pursues a global dominion. - Practical and pastoral aims - A central aim is to scale deprogramming, inner healing, and deliverance ministries to address mind-control programming, SRA trauma, and other spiritual warfare needs. Dan emphasizes that many who have undergone such programming require deprogramming to participate effectively in God’s plans, including ministers, political figures, and Hollywood professionals. - He frames this as a mission to prepare a generation of “power players” who can counter the beast system with the power and authority of Jesus, while offering the hope that, no matter the darkness, God’s plan is superior. - Final exhortations - Dan concludes with a call to pursue extraordinary demonstration of sonship in Christ and to resist the lull of cynicism or despair. He urges believers to recognize the reality of spiritual warfare and to engage with deliverance and deprogramming as essential components of preparing for what he sees as an imminent clash between darkness and God’s kingdom. Throughout, the dialogue blends testimony, controversial claims about secret histories, and a theological framework that positions deliverance and deprogramming as critical responses to a perceived global spiritual drama.

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The speaker discusses the concept of teleportation and its history, mentioning experiments dating back to the '30s, '40s, and '50s. They reference quantum entanglement and the idea of objects being in two places at once. The speaker believes that teleportation is a real possibility based on past experiments and the involvement of brilliant minds in underground projects.

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Stan's inventions harnessed energy from the vacuum of space, known as zero point energy. This energy is abundant and can power devices like Tesla's Wardenclyffe tower and Howard Johnson's magnetron motor. Despite proving their devices worked, inventors like Johnson faced skepticism and were denied patents. Johnson's motor operated efficiently for years until his equipment was stolen, leading him to stop his work. The scientific community struggles to reconcile these inventions with traditional beliefs, highlighting the potential of tapping into limitless energy sources.

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Tesla is visited by a traveler who says, "the future is in danger, and the past holds the key." In 1893 and 1896, Lockwood published Baron Trump's Marvelous Underground Journey and The Last President, hinting "A path is written through Russia, beneath the earth, to worlds unknown." Are these inventions or fragments of something else—a glimpse of events not yet lived? On 01/07/1943, Nikola Tesla is found dead... "The official record says John Trump found nothing of value in Tesla's papers and patents." Yet a voice insists, "The future is written within those papers." "John, that's not nonsense. It's a map." Von Braun's 1948 Project Mars speaks of a ruler called "the Elon." "Elon Musk is not a character. He is real. His rockets roar into the sky." "Make humanity a multiplanetary species or perish on Earth." "The past, the present, and the future are one." "What if time is not fixed? What if it bends and loops, replaying itself until someone finally listens?" "Destiny was always yours." "Prophecy is only a story that survives long enough to meet reality."

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The Gateway Process: the CIA's Classified Space & Time Travel System That You Can Learn (Really)
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The U.S. military has explored various methods to create super soldiers, including performance-enhancing drugs and brain implants. A significant 1983 report by Lieutenant Colonel Wayne McDonald, titled "Analysis and Assessment of Gateway Process," detailed a method for achieving out-of-body experiences for intelligence gathering. The report claims that advanced participants can access alternate dimensions and perceive reality as a construct of the mind. The Gateway process, developed by the Monroe Institute, involves techniques like Hemi-Sync to synchronize brain hemispheres, allowing individuals to alter their consciousness and potentially change reality. McDonald warned of possible encounters with non-friendly entities and emphasized the importance of self-knowledge. While some have reported benefits from the process, others experienced negative effects. McDonald advocated for military exploration of the Gateway process, believing it could enhance understanding of consciousness and the universe.

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Philadelphia to Montauk and Beyond | Al Bielek's Journey through Time and Space
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In this episode of the Wi-Files, the story of the Philadelphia Experiment and the Montauk Project unfolds through the experiences of Ed and Duncan Cameron. During World War II, the U.S. sought technological advantages, leading to Project Rainbow, which aimed to make ships invisible. The USS Eldridge underwent a disastrous experiment, resulting in horrific consequences for its crew. Ed and Duncan later found themselves in the Montauk Project, where they manipulated time and space using a device called the Montauk chair. They traveled to dystopian futures and utopian societies, ultimately deciding to stay in a peaceful future. However, Duncan's time jumps caused severe consequences, prompting a final mission to prevent the original experiment and protect their knowledge. Al Bielek later emerged, claiming memories of these events, but his story raises questions about its authenticity and the nature of government secrecy.

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JOHN TITOR: Time traveler, soldier, savior | Can he save us from destruction?
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The narrative centers on John Teeter, a purported time traveler from 2036, who claims to be on a mission to prevent a catastrophic future involving a second Civil War, a devastating World War, and societal collapse. Teeter's story began in 1998 with faxes sent to radio host Art Bell, detailing time travel technology developed at CERN. He later posted on a message board, explaining the need for an IBM 5100 computer to address a Unix issue in 2038. Teeter described a future marked by war, community-focused living, and a pandemic. Despite skepticism, he provided diagrams and details of his time machine. His predictions, while not all accurate, sparked ongoing fascination and debate about their implications for our present.

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The Montauk Project: The Truth is Darker Than You Can Possibly Imagine
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In 1943, the USS Eldridge was allegedly made invisible and teleported, leading to the Philadelphia Experiment. Some crew members died tragically, while two brothers, Duncan and Edward Cameron, were transported 40 years into the future to the Montauk Project. In the 1970s, engineer Preston Nichols discovered psychic phenomena linked to a signal from Montauk Air Force Base. He later learned he was part of the Montauk Project, which involved mind control experiments using children known as the Montauk Boys. These experiments aimed to create an army of programmed individuals. Al Bielek, recalling his past as Edward Cameron, described time travel and a future devastated by nuclear war. The project ended when a creature unleashed from Duncan's subconscious wreaked havoc. Despite claims of government involvement in mind control and experimentation, the U.S. government denies these allegations.

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Time Travel Possible? Evidence Says Yes | 9 Time Travelers caught on film
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Is time travel possible? Physicists say traveling to the future is scientifically proven, but the past is trickier. Stories of time travelers include a 1950 case of Rudolph Fense, found in Times Square with outdated clothing and items from the 1870s. Another tale involves Andrew Carlson, arrested for insider trading, claiming to be from the future with knowledge of stock trades. Other examples include a "Time Traveling Hipster" photo from 1940 and footage of a woman seemingly using a cell phone in the 1920s. Many of these stories are debunked as hoaxes or urban legends, yet they reflect our fascination with time.

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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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Accidental Time Travelers | The Mystery and Science of Time Slips
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This episode explores the concept of time slips, where individuals experience sudden shifts to different time periods. A notable example is the 1901 experience of Charlotte Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain at Versailles, where they believed they encountered 18th-century figures. Other accounts include a 1979 stay at a vanishing hotel in France and a diner in 1960s New York that no longer existed. Liverpool is highlighted as a hotspot for time slips, particularly on Bold Street, where many report feeling disoriented and transported to the past. Theories suggest that toric currents and ley lines may contribute to these phenomena. While some stories lack evidence and are considered folklore, the episode leaves open the possibility that time slips could be real, reflecting the complexities of time and reality as suggested by quantum mechanics and Einstein's theories. Future episodes will delve into time slips to the future.

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Backyard Time Machine: The Time Travel Mystery of Mike “Mad Man” Marcum
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Mike Markham, an amateur inventor, created a prototype time machine using a modified Jacob's Ladder and homemade transformers. After initial experiments produced a vortex that seemed to teleport objects, he scaled up his machine using stolen industrial transformers, leading to power outages and his arrest. Despite serving time, Mike gained attention from the media and scientists, who recognized the potential of his technology. With support, he built a larger machine that created a "plasma tornado," successfully sending small objects and animals through it. Ultimately, Mike jumped into the vortex himself, disappearing for two years before reappearing with memory loss. His story, filled with eccentricities and scientific intrigue, continues to captivate audiences, raising questions about the feasibility of time travel and the nature of his experiments.

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LIVE Watch-Along: Time Travel
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A secret code inside the Bible suggests hidden truths and conspiracy theories, including the moon landing and the existence of underground cities. The hosts discuss their recent studio move and the challenges of producing content. They plan to explore the many worlds theory of quantum mechanics and revisit old episodes, particularly those about time travel. The story of Paul Amadeus Dinok, who claimed to have time-traveled to the year 3906, is recounted. Dinok, a language teacher in 1921, fell into a coma and woke up in a futuristic society where he documented advanced technologies and societal changes, including a one-world government and the evolution of human nature. His experiences raise questions about the nature of reality and time. The hosts also discuss the phenomenon of time travel, referencing various theories and personal anecdotes. They touch on the Montauk Project, a supposed military experiment involving time travel and psychic abilities, and the Philadelphia Experiment, where sailors allegedly vanished and reappeared in different timelines. The narrative shifts to the Gateway Process, a military report detailing how to achieve out-of-body experiences and access alternate dimensions. The report suggests that consciousness can influence reality, and the military sought to harness this for intelligence purposes. The discussion includes the Count of Saint Germain, a historical figure believed to be immortal, who has been linked to various significant historical events and figures. His story intertwines with themes of time travel and the quest for knowledge. The hosts conclude by reflecting on the implications of time travel, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of all beings, encouraging listeners to consider their choices and the potential for shaping their realities. They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and community in navigating the complexities of life.

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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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CIA Time Travel Secret | The Grays Are Future Humans
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The episode recounts a sprawling, speculative arc about a man named Jack Sarati who claims close ties between consciousness, gravity manipulation, and time travel, with neural links to a future powered by metamaterials. The narrator details a childhood phone call from a voice it says is an artificial intelligence aboard a future spacecraft, a message that allegedly guides Sarati to a life of high-level physics research and government interest. Over decades, Sarati supposedly collaborates with researchers who study quantum mechanics, consciousness, and paranormal phenomena under CIA sponsorship, exploring how metamaterials could bend spacetime and, in theory, enable time travel. The narrative links these ideas to real experiments and figures in remote viewing and quantum theory, while acknowledging genuine scientific skepticism and possible disinformation. The story culminates in a claim of a conscious, living UFO made of metamaterials, suggesting a paradoxical loop: future intelligence teaches present scientists, who then recreate technologies that influence the future they came from. The host questions which parts might be true, misremembered, or an orchestrated psyop, noting documentation that supports some elements while highlighting gaps and potential manipulation by intelligence networks. Throughout, the episode treats the central thesis as a provocative lens on how breakthroughs may dissolve boundaries between physics, consciousness, and myth, while urging a cautious, evidence-based approach to extraordinary claims.

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MEGA COMPILATION: Dreams & Nightmares (Patreon Request)
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This episode of the Y Files features a Sleepy Time compilation, focusing on various intriguing topics, including simulation theory, ASMR, the underground kingdom of Agartha, and the Count of St. Germaine. The episode begins with a humorous exchange between the host, AJ Gentile, and a character, Hecklefish, discussing the compilation's purpose to help listeners fall asleep. The first topic is simulation theory, which posits that our reality might be an artificial simulation. Philosopher Nick Bostrom's simulation trilemma suggests that either we destroy ourselves before creating a simulation, we can create a simulation but choose not to, or we are currently living in a simulation. Elon Musk and Neil deGrasse Tyson have weighed in on the likelihood of our reality being a simulation, with Musk suggesting it's a billion-to-one chance we are in base reality. The discussion then shifts to the origins of the universe, the Big Bang, and the philosophical implications of existence. The host explores the idea that glitches in our reality, such as the Mandela Effect, could indicate we are living in a simulation. The Mandela Effect is illustrated with examples of collective false memories, like the spelling of the Berenstain Bears and the famous line from Star Wars. Next, the episode delves into ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response), a phenomenon where certain sounds trigger pleasurable tingling sensations in some individuals. The science behind ASMR is still being researched, but it is linked to relaxation and emotional responses. The narrative transitions to the legend of Agartha, an underground civilization said to be home to advanced beings. Various cultures have myths about a hollow Earth, with stories of subterranean realms inhabited by superior beings. The episode discusses the historical context of these legends and the search for evidence of Agartha. The Count of St. Germaine is introduced as a mysterious figure who has allegedly lived for centuries, attending significant historical events and possessing knowledge of alchemy and immortality. His story is filled with intrigue, including claims of meeting Jesus and being involved in the founding of the United States. The episode examines the myths surrounding the count and the possibility of his immortality. The focus then shifts to Mike Markham, an amateur inventor who claimed to have built a time machine. After a series of experiments, including sending objects through a vortex, Markham's story gained media attention, leading to both support and skepticism. His journey through time and the consequences of his experiments are recounted. The episode concludes with the Electric Universe theory, which challenges traditional views of gravity and proposes that electricity is the fundamental force connecting the universe. This theory is explored through various scientific experiments and historical accounts, suggesting that ancient civilizations may have experienced catastrophic electrical events. Overall, the episode weaves together these fascinating topics, inviting listeners to ponder the mysteries of existence, the nature of reality, and the potential for hidden knowledge in our world.
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