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The patterns in the video are present in all temples and religions, suggesting they intuited geometries modern science is discovering. Temples are also tuned acoustically. Examples exist in monotheistic religions like Christianity. Cathedrals and churches display cymatics patterns in their archways. Freemasons and Stonemasons encoded the hidden language of true spirituality into these temples and churches.

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Sound and resonance are responsible for everything in creation, acting as the breath of the creator and the source code, influencing even DNA. Cymatics, demonstrated by Hans Jenny, shows how sound manifests into physical form, with each frequency creating a specific shape. The human voice has the potential to create anything imaginable, and thoughts also possess frequency, vibration, and resonance. Religious symbols may have been inspired by cymatic images, indicating ancient knowledge of sound as the source of creation. Aboriginal creation stories describe the earth's creation through sacred songs, mirroring cymatic patterns. Ancient civilizations understood and utilized sound, including manipulating the pineal gland. The medicine wheel symbolizes sound's healing power, aligning with figures like Royal Raymond Rife, who sought cures for diseases using sound. Sound can levitate objects, though ancient methods differed from modern techniques using pressure waves. Researchers like John Keeney and Peter Davy demonstrated sound's capabilities, including levitation and boiling water.

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The speaker discusses the use of cymatic patterns in studying the effects of bells chiming in structures. They mention that many rose windows in cathedrals resemble these patterns, resembling the pulsations of a star. The ceilings of cathedrals also reflect this sacred geometry. The structures often have large bells and chiming clocks, which emit powerful vibrations and frequencies, influencing the environment.

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Our bodies are like antennas tuning into electricity and light. Excessive exposure to EMF and radio frequencies can cause symptoms like ringing in the ears, loss of smell, and dizziness. In 2020, many experienced radio wave sickness due to the rollout of cell phone towers. To heal, focus on nutrition, avoid WiFi and LEDs, wear natural materials, ground yourself, and connect with food. This will help address the root cause of illness.

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The transcript argues that major landmarks worldwide—including Milan Cathedral, Notre Dame, Windsor Castle, St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, Cologne Cathedral, the Tower of London, and Edinburgh Castle—share a “massive thing in common”: they were supposedly built with perfection (gold, marble, stained glass, precise geometry) but “not one of these structures was built with a toilet.” The speaker claims this contradicts the mainstream history, which says humans could build such structures without the sanitation technology needed to manage waste. The speaker argues that humans either did not use toilets at the time or had an advanced plumbing and sanitation method now “completely misunderstood.” They suggest later people repurposed existing structures, allegedly leaving out plumbing and toilets on blueprints, and that organ resonance can “resonate with the bones below the floors.” They further claim mainstream explanations—such as dumping waste in streets or through windows—do not match the level of architectural precision required to construct sewers and manage sanitation. A recurring theme is a supposed historical “reset.” The speaker says running-water and public bathing technologies vanished after certain periods (e.g., “mid May” in the narration), continuing allegedly through the year 1800 in the mainstream timeline. They claim plumbing “started back up in the eighteen forties,” repeating across many inventions (plane, TV, phone, light bulb), with technology appearing only in the 1700s/1800s and later, and that some people still lacked plumbing until the 1970s. The speaker shifts to cathedrals and churches, arguing their design and materials imply intentional engineering for resonance and energy. They describe sacred geometry, Fibonacci spirals, and harmonic frequency layouts, and claim the purpose of these buildings was not for long stays but for sound/energy-based “healing,” often tied to pipe organs and frequency harmonics. They say organs were destroyed, renovated, removed, or down-sized across places including Notre Dame, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Cologne Cathedral, Milan Cathedral, and others, including during periods such as the French Revolution and World War II. They also claim stained-glass windows function as “color therapy,” filtering sunlight into specific frequencies that affect the body. The transcript repeatedly links these ideas to “bones underneath the floors” and asserts that cathedrals were built using materials (granite, limestone, quartz) with piezoelectric and electromagnetic properties, which could interact with sound and pressure. It claims the structures were later altered so modern visitors stay longer, creating a need for toilets that the original design allegedly did not include. The speaker suggests benches were not stone because the buildings were not meant for extended sitting. The speaker then argues that modern toilet design is inherently harmful due to “still water” (water sitting in a bowl), claiming it becomes stagnant, breeds bacteria and mold, and contributes to diseases such as E. coli contamination and Legionnaire’s disease. They include practical advice for household toilets: close the lid before flushing to prevent aerosolized water, flush daily, use vinegar and baking soda to reduce bacteria without bleach, and keep toothbrushes away from toilets. The speaker presents this as a way to address the issue of toilets in everyday life without removing them. They also expand to claims of “truth hiding” and suppression of earlier history. They describe buildings worldwide as being “repurposed” and said to have had features removed. They cite Indian examples involving named structures and alleged historical timeline inconsistencies: a rail/monument structure in Mumbai is discussed as a replacement built before power-tool invention, and the speaker highlights workers and stone transport references (including “donkeys”). They claim statuary connected to British figures was removed in the 1950s under directives, with records lacking for where statues went, and suggest statues were smuggled, sold, or destroyed. A major point of the transcript is a repeated focus on named architects allegedly serving as “front guys” for the prior civilization’s work. In Mumbai, Frederick William Stevens is repeatedly “pinned” to multiple projects, and the speaker lists buildings and dates (Royal Alfred Sailor’s Home, Municipal Corporation Building, and others) to argue that the mainstream narratives do not fit the level of construction described. They also highlight the Gateway of India, claiming photos predate the stated foundation stone date and that the construction story shifts toward the idea of a “cardboard model” for an earlier version. They discuss renaming from “Bombay” to “Mumbai” and claim the city’s architecture and iconography reflect earlier history. The transcript then returns to Vienna, Austria, presenting St. Charles Church and claims about palace construction timelines during a plague. It asserts Vienna held a “palace building competition” with winners completing major work while population conditions were allegedly unfavorable. The speaker also describes Joseph Emmanuel Fisher von Erlach completing a palace and lists related structures and historical dates that the speaker says conflict with mainstream accounts. They connect underground connections and catacomb-like bone storage to symbolism within church art. Finally, the speaker discusses Vienna City Hall (describing internal basements and renovation phases) and claims that modernization/restoration involved destruction of the past. They close by pointing to additional sites and repeating the central argument: the “missing toilets” and other “missing” elements are presented as evidence that earlier structures were designed for different purposes and that mainstream narratives are incomplete.

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Rose windows bear a striking resemblance to cymatic patterns, echoing the pulsations of stars. The ceilings within many cathedrals also reflect this sacred, cinematic geometry. It's also the reason why you'll find massive bells housed within these architectural marvels.

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In the past, old sacred buildings had brass walls filled with mercury to gather free atmospheric energy. They placed these walls high up to maximize energy collection. They would then channel this energy into their homes using copper wires, providing free energy for lighting and other purposes. This information is often not disclosed, but when we examine historical artifacts, we can see that these buildings were designed like conductors. The true history has been altered to make it seem like people were constantly fighting each other, but the hidden past reveals a different story.

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We are all God collectively, and we need to be in harmony to achieve our goals. The 808, a sound frequency, exists in the lowest chakra of our bodies and is often associated with explicit or sexual content. Originally, the 808 was off pitch and went unnoticed in tracks. Nowadays, it is commonly heard in car sounds. African music and hip hop used to have a lighter, more upbeat tone with a focus on percussion and drums. However, according to some, the elites use the 808 frequency to keep us stuck in lower frequencies and chakras, perpetuating a dark agenda. The military discovered that we all have an innate ability to emit electromagnetic signals that can manipulate behavior. There is more to the world than meets the eye.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the significance of bells in Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. They mention that these bells could weigh up to £50,000 and the energy created by ringing them could heal the body. After World War 2, 9,000 bells were destroyed, which could have had a healing effect on the whole town. The speaker also talks about how vibrations can generate electricity and energy. They suggest that replacing bells with cell phone towers changes the structure from one that heals people to one that harms them.

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A 6000-year-old secret called the Flower of Life was found in the temple of Osiris, believed to control the universe. Our DNA is influenced by frequency, not electricity. Building a harmonica sequencer to cure diseases with frequency. Life on Earth may not last much longer, so we must become interstellar. Cymatic plates visualize sound frequencies, seen in ancient structures like cathedrals and star forts. These places were centers of sound healing, tapping into natural vibrations for benefits. To uncover the realm's secrets, think in terms of frequency, energy, and vibrations. Always question everything.

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Doctors hide the truth: specific frequencies can heal various body issues. For sleep trouble, try 3 Hz; for anxiety, 432 Hz; for weight loss, 280 Hz; for illness, 528 Hz; for pain, 174 Hz; for low energy, 417 Hz. These frequencies can bring relief and rejuvenation. Subscribe for more natural medicine secrets.

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Mainstream narratives dismiss the significance of the past, claiming that the use of electric properties from the ether was merely ceremonial. However, a deeper exploration reveals that these properties were utilized for more than just free energy. It is intriguing to note the consistent depiction of electric wielding devices across various cultures and civilizations, often found on the ends of bells. This similarity is reminiscent of the bells collected during the war, which were supposedly used as ammunition. It is important to maintain a skeptical mindset and question everything.

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Praying is witchcraft because words alter reality and create vibrational frequencies. Praying over food changes the water's vibrational frequency, raising the food's vibration before consumption. Cells respond to frequencies from thoughts, words, and emotions. Holding hands together is an ancient meditation technique that completes the brain's electrical circuit, allowing energy to flow through the body's meridians, balancing brain hemispheres, and accessing higher consciousness. Instead of praying, believe that you receive what you ask for, tricking the subconscious mind to manifest it into reality. You attract what you are. Music is magic and molds the mind.

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Suzumu Ono translated DNA sequences into melodious compositions by mapping nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D respectively, revealing the inherent musicality of the genetic code. This led to the question of whether music could, in turn, influence or alter our DNA. The transcript notes that sound possesses mass and can move matter, and that cymatics—studying visible patterns formed by sound waves—opens exploration into how music might interact with DNA and cellular processes. Ono’s work demonstrates a profound connection between the language of genetics and the universal language of music, portraying DNA as a symphony of genetic information where each base has a distinct role. This raises inquiries about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music and whether music could influence the genetic code. The discussion highlights that music, as a powerful emotional medium, evokes physiological and psychological responses and could plausibly affect gene expression and cellular processes, though scientific evidence is still emerging. Epigenetics is presented as the framework for understanding how external factors beyond DNA sequence can modify gene expression; sound is considered a potential external influence capable of triggering epigenetic changes. The transcript mentions that sound waves can affect cellular activity, stimulating or inhibiting cell growth, influencing protein synthesis, and modulating neurotransmitter release, implying that musical vibrations might interact with DNA-related mechanisms. Cymatics is introduced as a lens to view how sound and vibrations form geometric patterns in matter, suggesting that music’s complex wave patterns might influence the human body and its DNA. The idea of resonance is discussed: musical frequencies could interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially affecting gene expression and cellular processes, thereby contributing to healing or balance. The field of bioacoustics is referenced, noting that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with body parts, and music therapy has been shown to affect stress responses, inflammation, immune function, and other physiological aspects. Specific frequencies and sound-based therapies are highlighted. The frequency 432 Hz is singled out by proponents as having unique resonance with the body and nature, claimed to promote harmony and healing at a cellular level. Isochronic tones and binaural beats are described as methods to target brainwave states and induce relaxation, focus, or creativity. Solfagio frequencies are listed (including 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz) as having purported properties related to energy release, change facilitation, DNA repair, relationships, intuition, and spiritual awakening. The transcript mentions resources via a link in the description to a program offering a library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, and Solfagio frequencies, to explore frequencies for well-being. In conclusion, the text posits that specific frequencies hold potential for influencing DNA and holistic health, suggesting that carefully designed musical experiences could resonate with DNA’s vibrational frequencies to promote physiological and epigenetic changes.

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The discussion focuses on “bells” described in a book, referencing German work on the “Die Glock,” presented as a giant bell used for levitation. The transcript states that Nick Cook and many other scientists believe the bell discharged some sort of radiation connected to levitation. It describes internal components: cylinders inside the bell that spun in the opposite direction and contained mercury, “quicksilver.” It specifically claims the mercury involved was “red mercury,” characterized as a type the government says to stay away from. The transcript claims the setup produced electricity (linked to the mercury creating voltage) and that uranium or radium inside the bell would emit the radiation. It describes observable effects attributed to the system: sounds likened to a beehive and a bluish phosphorus glow from the bell. It also states that this form of levitation and other inventions were similar to the Vril Society, and says readers should look into Wotan, along with works attributed to Schauberger and Tesla, and “right there, that bell.” Finally, it connects these claims to geopolitical events by stating that the United States government said Germany was developing nukes, which the transcript presents as a reason for the invasion, and asks whether this explains why the invasion happened.

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Mainstream narratives dismiss the significance of the ceremonial peace, but a deeper exploration reveals the true potential of harnessing electric properties from the ether. This energy source was not only used for free energy, but also connected to the depiction of electric wielding devices found in various cultures and civilizations. Interestingly, bells were often adorned with similar designs, which we previously discussed in relation to ammunition during the war. It is crucial to question everything and remain curious, my friends.

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Discover the truth about healing frequencies. Nikola Tesla believed that the universe operates on frequencies. For better sleep, try 3 Hz. To calm anxiety, listen to 432 Hz. Stimulate metabolism and burn fat with 280 Hz. For overall wellness, try 528 Hz. Alleviate pain with 174 Hz. Regain energy with 417 Hz. Subscribe for more natural medicine secrets.

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Speaker 0: The discussion centers on bells, specifically the Die Glock, a giant German bell used for levitation. Nick Cook and many other scientists believe the bell discharged some sort of radiation connected to levitation. Inside the bell were cylinders that spun in the opposite direction and also contained mercury. Not just any mercury, red mercury—the kind the government tells you to stay away from. Mercury, or quicksilver, is shown here, with electricity involved. So we have mercury creating voltage, and then uranium or radium present, which would emit the radiation. The sounds coming off the bell were described as beehive-like, and there was a bluish phosphorus glow from the bell. The text notes that this form of levitation and other inventions were similar to the Vril Society, which people should look into, along with Wotan. Also mentioned are Schauberger's work, Tesla's work, and the bell itself. The narrative also references the United States government claiming that Germany was developing nukes, and posits that this helps explain why they were invaded.

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After World War 2, the bells and pipe organs in cathedrals were destroyed because they had the ability to heal the body through sound frequency. When the bells were rung or the organs played, the cells in the body would instantly become structured and heal. The bells were broken to prevent the healing effects from reaching the entire town. This was done intentionally to make people dependent on the healthcare system. There is hidden knowledge about our true power, which can be found in an ebook that promises to reveal the truth and set us free.

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These cymatic plates visualize sound frequency and vibration. The old world buildings, including cathedrals and star forts, were designed with cymatic architecture to harness the benefits of sound healing. The people of the past understood the power of frequency and vibrations, and these structures were built with that knowledge. To uncover the secrets of this realm, we must think in terms of frequency, energy, and vibrations. Keep questioning everything.

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The speaker discusses the Tartarian Bell Towers, remnants of a lost civilization with advanced architecture. A 250-year-old recording from a collapsed monastery revealed unusual sound frequencies outside modern tuning systems, with oscillations beyond standard hearing. The harmonic overtones matched geometric structures and resonated with human bioelectric fields, suggesting the sounds were transmissions. The Tartarians engineered these bell towers to interact with human biology, broadcasting structured resonance to potentially influence consciousness. The towers were dismantled, bells removed, and recordings hidden. The speaker questions why this knowledge was suppressed and suggests more recordings may exist.

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Did you know the FDA banned frequency healing devices in the 1940s? Not because they didn't work, but because they worked. In the early 1900s, doctors used frequency devices for pain and infections and even cancer symptoms; then in 1942, it all disappeared. The RIFE machine, Violet Ray, even biofield devices, these were based on resonance and vibration and people were getting better. The truth is there's no profit in things that don't require ongoing medications for life. Thankfully, frequency medicine and holistic medicine are making a comeback. Follow to learn more.

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The frequency and vibrations of bells were once widely used in the old world for healing and uplifting purposes. However, this practice mysteriously disappeared, with some attributing it to the need for ammunition during wars. The true significance of bells goes beyond their surface level benefits, influencing our perception of reality and potentially making us more susceptible to control. It is important to question everything and delve deeper into the lost truths of the past.

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Everything vibrates at a certain frequency, and by finding the right frequency, you can cure various ailments. Each vertebrae in your spine has a different frequency connected to different organs and functions. Even herbs and essential oils have frequencies that can be used instead of the actual substance. There are many frequency generation apps and software available to detoxify your body from drug addiction, hangovers, food poisoning, heavy metals, and parasites. Detoxing is important, so you don't have to rely on expensive medicines and oils. Just focus on finding the right frequency, relax, and achieve homeostasis. Keep evolving.

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Bells were collected and destroyed in the 1900s, allegedly due to metal shortages during the world wars. However, it's believed there was a more sinister motive: bells are powerful tools that clear negative energy, raise vibrations, and connect us to higher realms. Their destruction aimed to suppress human awakening and maintain control over consciousness, forcing society into a lower vibrational state. Additionally, in 1953, the standard music frequency was changed from 432 hertz, which aligns with the earth's resonance and promotes healing, to 440 hertz, considered disharmonious. This shift, combined with the absence of bells, has weakened our connection to the divine and kept society at a lower vibrational state.
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