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Computer screens emit blue light due to government programs like Operation Paperclip, which involved experiments on monkeys by drilling into their heads. Professor Delgado discovered behavior control wirelessly using RFID chips and semiconductors. The CIA then utilized electromagnetic radiation through screens to influence behavior. This technology is now used by companies like Google and Meta. The idea originated from the mafia in Las Vegas, who used blue-lit slot machines and free alcohol to manipulate people. This led to the CIA's MK Ultra program.

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

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Five hundred years ago, science re-emerged after the Crusades, only to be suppressed again later. By the late 1800s, only visible things were deemed real, dismissing the biofield and wireless technology. Einstein, Marconi, and Edison promoted profitable lies, hiding cymatics, radionics, and plasma science in private universities, pushing people towards war. Now, distracted by video games and endless conflicts, advanced photonics and plasmonics are used without our knowledge. Steven Greer warned Congress about thought-based communication driving ships, but secrecy prevails. Citizens have no recourse, becoming test subjects without healthcare. Meanwhile, corporations profit from advanced technology while the population suffers, dismissed as "broken" for reacting to it. My experiences with testing ended at age 11. Despite experts knowing what's happening, empathy is absent. Instead, I'm ridiculed for exposing that our bodies are tethered to the cloud, neurons are real, and people are lied to for profit.

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

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The speaker describes a new device used to measure the spectrum of light, noting that under full sunshine it reveals all seven colors—“just like the rainbow”—and that this natural spectrum is straightforward. When measuring incandescence, the speaker highlights a “beautiful red hue” and claims there is “really none of the other stuff to make you go blind,” implying that incandescent light presents a safe, simple spectrum in comparison to other sources. The speaker then discusses LEDs, stating that they are “super weird to have LEDs” because they “cause blindness, cataracts, dizziness, headaches, fatigue,” and references “that color spectrum” as part of the issue. Fluorescence is described as being almost identical to LEDs in this respect. The speaker also mentions “full moonlight” in this context, implying a comparison between the spectral qualities of LEDs/fluorescent light and moonlight. A key point emphasized is that LEDs and fluorescent bulbs seem to mimic moonlight, which the speaker notes as a source of behavioral or perceptual effects, claiming that this similarity to moonlight is what contributes to people going nuts. The overall message centers on a contrast between the spectra of different light sources—sunlight with its full seven-color spectrum, incandescence with a prominent red hue and fewer problematic elements, and LEDs/fluorescent lighting with problematic health and perceptual effects and a moonlight-like quality.

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The speaker describes observing moonlight and notes that the color spectrums appeared as lines, with certain colors missing, and that the moonlight is constantly changing. They claim this is why people go nuts during the full moon. They assert that the Epstein files were dropped two days before the full moon because “everybody goes nuts when they find out that the government's a bunch of pedophiles … and they need to be hung.” They argue that LEDs and fluorescence are very similar to moonlight, producing the same color spectrum, which is why LEDs and fluorescence are used in homes—to give people the same moonlight spectrum. The speaker claims that people walk around with pulsating and flickering light, “going completely crazy,” because the color spectrum from the moon flickers like an LED or fluorescent bulb during the full moon. They say they bought a device to see what the color spectrum is of what is coming off the moon. The speaker contends this is also why incandescent bulbs should be banned, arguing that incandescent bulbs are being removed for a reason: “number one, they're healing on the eyes,” and that there’s a red spectrum which is “actually very beneficial.”

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A series of testimonials claim that pearl powder can improve various vision issues. A friend in the UK reportedly saw their eyesight improve from plus four to plus 3.5, and their eye professional was amazed. Another account describes an 88-year-old with cataracts and floaters, where the condition decreased by 30% and the person no longer has floaters. A 50-year-old using pearl powder says their astigmatism is almost gone and their vision has improved. For macular degeneration, pearl powder allegedly helped reduce inflammation and fluid; the person is on month two and will be going back to see how they feel. There is a question about color blindness: “Can you reverse color blindness? Of course, there’s no treatments. They don’t have any solutions. We can’t check this.” The testimony continues: “Pro powder. My husband is starting to see colors normally that he couldn’t see at all.” It is also claimed that pearl powder works for animals as well. There is a broader note that people are self-regenerating divine beings and that there’s no profit in that, followed by the assertion that there are ways to heal the eyesight. The speaker concludes by stating that now you know your eyesight can regenerate. A reference is made to a book, “Take Off Your Glasses and Seeing” by Jacob Liberman, described as an eye professional who noticed that people’s glasses were actually making their eyes weaker over time. The transcript ends with the remark, “What a business model.”

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So, 500 years ago, we briefly explored science, then suppressed it, only to revive it in the 1960s. By the late 1800s, only the visible was deemed real, discarding advancements like the biofield. Einstein, Marconi, and Edison were favored over Tesla, prioritizing profit over truth, leading to the suppression of biofield frequency, cymatics, and plasma research. Now, distracted by endless wars and video games, we're oblivious. Meanwhile, advanced photonics and plasmonics are used in covert technologies, even to control ships with thought. The secrecy surrounding these technologies is dangerous. As a DARPA test subject, I've experienced this firsthand, lacking healthcare while others profit from it. It's a cybersecurity issue, and our bodies are being tethered to the cloud while people are called crazy for simply using their natural telepathy and empathy.

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The human “light body,” also called the subtle body, body of light, or luminous vehicle, appears across numerous traditions as a non-physical radiant form of the human being that transcends material dimensions of reality. Many traditions say it can only be realized through an evolved state of consciousness and describe it as a form of interdimensional travel and the only way to escape the cycle of death and rebirth. Neo-Platonic and theosophical schools taught of a luminous body. Gnosticism and Hermeticism describe an astral body and a subtle body, and similar concepts are said to exist in practically all eastern traditions. Tibetan Buddhism calls it the rainbow body, with centuries of documentation of those who achieved it; the transcript claims there are nearly 200,000 documented rainbow body events in Tibetan history. Father Francis Vincent Tiso, described as a Roman Catholic priest and interfaith expert on Tibetan Buddhism, is said to believe that Tibetan rainbow body teachings may have been influenced along the Silk Road by the Christian belief in the resurrection of the body. He is quoted as writing that both rainbow body and resurrection are claims that make statements about human possibilities attainable by all human subjects under certain conditions. The light body is presented as a vehicle for travel through higher dimensions and as a way to heal the human body. The transcript then turns to “scientific evidence,” stating that modern science calls a faint visible light emitted by the human body UPE (ultra-weak photon emission). It describes this light as requiring sensitive cameras and darkness to capture, and says the official scientific narrative attributes it mostly to oxidation of biomolecules, disappearing at death because metabolic processes stop. The transcript also says studies show red and near-infrared light is capable of healing the body. It further claims that luminous biophotons in the brain increase with meditation. A 2012 study is said to have measured increased photon emissions from participants’ heads when they imagined seeing a white light, described as a common meditative visualization practice. A 2016 study is said to have measured up to a 600% increase in biophoton emissions during meditative practices, claiming that focused mental states can amplify biophoton output. It claims this matches what “ancients” taught about a luminous rainbow resurrection body: the potential to heal and be cultivated into a vehicle of transcendence. Examples include ancient Egypt’s union of light, spirit, and body (Merkaba concepts: Mer, Ka, and Ba). The transcript describes the Merkaba as an energy field comprised of two counter-rotating tetrahedrons used by priests and pharaohs for interdimensional travel and spiritual ascension. It adds that the “secret of the flower of life” states the Merkaba becomes manifest by visualizing two counter-rotating intersected tetrahedrons and claims these fields exist naturally and are moved by intention. It also claims that the third Reich’s classified project “Die Glock” was based on counter-rotational spin of energy created by a mercury-based substance known as serum five two five, and that similar counter-rotation energy appears in Victor Schauberger’s repulsine motor and in Otis T. Carr’s OTC X one craft, with both spin physics and non-material physics described as hidden from the public.

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

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What about eye color? Blue and brown are natural and green is the result of a disease. Well, then I must have a disease because I got green eyes. The blue seems to be meant for water. And then brown eyes connecting to the night sky with the stars. this one guy also showed that he could sun gaze perfectly with brown eyes, and I thought that was fascinating. So, you know, you have to think of the color spectrums that are coming off your eyes. Every single thing is picking up on the terrain. Look them in the eyes, and you will see if you know that person. And there's much more that you will know from that person just by connecting to their eyes because you're reading their soul, and they're reading your soul.

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

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

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The pineal gland is believed to be a receiver, known as the third eye, capable of telepathic communication. However, humans seem to have lost this ability. The pineal gland is connected to our eyes through the optic nerve. We should all possess supernatural abilities like the man shown, simply by using our eyes. Unfortunately, this knowledge has been withheld from us by manipulative forces that have been controlling humanity for centuries.

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

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

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

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The speaker responds to a comment about the color 6.66 terahertz, expressing distrust in Google. They introduce the Cyma one thousand machine, which plays resonant frequencies linked to different energy centers in the body called chakras. The speaker mentions two new machines called AMI, which use hair as an antenna to process acoustics. They then discuss the significance of sound therapy, stating that it is noninvasive and has no side effects. The speaker references Dr. Emoto's research on the structure of water and how different words can affect it. They mention conducting their own experiment using a dark field microscope. Lastly, they mention that the color blue strengthens the throat chakra and list the associated body parts.

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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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The speaker asserts that all computer screens are blue-lit because the original technology emerged from a government program associated with Operation Paperclip. He says this program originated at Tulane Neurology and Tulane Neurosurgery in the mid-20th century, where the CIA conducted experiments on monkeys involving drilling into the skull, placing wires into the thalamus, and applying electricity to observe behavioral changes. One participant, Professor Delgado, reportedly proposed wireless control after seeing that wired devices could alter behavior. Delgado allegedly demonstrated wireless control in monkeys and bulls using RFID chips and semiconductors. The speaker claims the CIA then expanded the concept to light and screens, suggesting that electromagnetic radiation through screens can influence behavior, and asserts that this is why computer screens operate at certain frequencies. He connects this idea to a meeting arranged by a patent attorney who allegedly safeguarded the interests of Google and Meta to enable control over people’s activities. In a broader backstory, the speaker asserts that the original idea behind this development began with the CIA and traces it back to the Mafia in Las Vegas. He contends the Mafia wanted to build a new city in a desert, enclosed it, blacked out windows, and invented blue-lit slot machines. They supposedly discovered that money could be extracted more efficiently by offering free alcohol, which then inspired the CIA to initiate the program. The speaker emphasizes that this chain of events links Operation Paperclip, the CIA’s research, and modern tech platforms. He references Bobby Kennedy in connection with the topic, and notes his medical school background at LSU.

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The speaker, a neurosurgeon, claims medicine is “ass backwards” and argues that many health problems originate from light exposure, especially blue light. They assert the alpha wave in the human brain is 7.83 hertz and describe a “direct loop” from the brain to the pineal gland involving balanced energy from blue and red light. They say blue light is “toxic,” makes people fat, and blocks perception of truth when dopamine is low. They also claim energy and mass are the same thing, differing only by environment, and describe the eye (the pupil) as a “perfect black box radiator” where UV light passes through and can be demonstrated with a UVA flashlight and fluorescence. They argue aromatic amino acids absorb UV light because benzene rings function as “photon traps,” and they claim the eye is loaded with these UV-absorbing aromatic amino acids. They connect this to water and coherent domains in water, stating that sunlight-driven exclusion zone coherence in water generates free, delocalized electrons used to run biochemical programs. They further describe UV light hitting proteins in water as creating an electromechanical effect transmitted as sound-like changes in water density, framed as a quantum-mechanical mechanism, and they claim mitochondria produce cytosolic water that surrounds cellular components. The speaker links Schumann resonance to sunlight interacting with Earth’s ionosphere and says the resulting 7.83 hertz entrains humans to generate alpha waves. They claim non-native EMF dehydrates cells by lowering redox potential in mitochondria, reducing water production. They offer a practical analogy: microwaving leftover steak makes it taste like “shoe leather” because microwaves vibrate and rotate water quickly, causing dehydration. They shift focus to the eye’s timing system, saying traditional ophthalmology emphasizes the “camera” (including cataract surgery implants) while missing UV/blue light pathways. They claim cataract implant lenses block UVA/UVB and also block part of blue light (stated as “50%” since a change in 2008). They describe infrared A as a large portion of sunlight reaching Earth and argue blue light bends most via gravitational lensing, landing in front of the retina and contributing to “visual obscuration,” elongation of the eyeball, myopia, retinal detachments, and acute macular degeneration. They connect cataracts to “blue light toxicity,” claiming the brain responds by making the lens black/hazy to protect itself. They describe melanopsin as an opsin in retinal pathways linked to nighttime signaling and melatonin. They then present a controversial claim: central retinal pathway energizes distal brain functions, including turning on the pituitary gland, and they use the historical ophthalmologist Fritz Hallwich to support this. Hallwich, they say, removed cataracts (without intraocular lenses present at the time), documented improvements in growth, metabolism, weight, sleep, animal behavior, coat color, and changes in urinary metabolites of hormones—leading to the claim that “light was able to make chemicals in us that weren’t there before.” They also bring in John Ott, stating Ott used time-lapse and investigations suggesting light affects chloroplast rotation and that retinal pigment epithelium melanin absorbs UV and is associated with a DC electric current that supports tissue regeneration. The speaker argues that when light slows (energy loss), the pituitary gets bigger, and they claim this reflects light being turned into hormones that can alter DNA. They say obesity may relate to insufficient sunlight rather than food intake. They reference medical school training with Nicholas Bazan, stating the eye has more DHA than other brain regions and that the eye’s clock must run faster for synchronization. They further claim blue light acts as an antidote to vitamin A and DHA by making vitamin A (described as yellow) and that opsins in the body depend on vitamin A, linking vitamin A deficiency to obesity via NHANES data. They give “sun’s rules” for timing: they recommend reconstructing morning exposure, including receiving UVA and infrared A earlier, and they claim sunrise patterns regenerate components and support making melatonin first in the eye before generalizing throughout the brain. They argue UVA light helps turn on hormone production, while UVA on skin turns off hormone production in the blood plasma. They also connect UVA light to reducing mitochondrial energy production by turning down ATP generation, stating red light turns on cytochrome c oxidase and UV light turns it off via nitric oxide. Practical advice: they recommend grounding and reducing clothing to allow UV exposure, mention UVA-penetrating bathing suits, suggest infrared A methods such as sauna or geothermal-heated pools, and state that heat is infrared light.

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Speaker 0 describes two finds: ancient books from 1850 right here. The power of water talks all about how you can use water to create energy and electricity. Then a second book goes into talking about the color blue and how you would put the color blue in your greenhouse or in front of your plants and they will grow three to four times the size. And this will be in my book actually. I'll be writing about this, but I'll just turn the page. I don't wanna and you can see that they even used blue ink in this one. And look at this is from 1876. And check that. Window panes with blue glass to amplify plant growth.

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This video discusses Dicennian glass, a dye derived from coal tar. In 1911, Walter John Kilner developed the Kilner screen, which consisted of glass plates coated with dye. Kilner's book, The Human Atmosphere, showed that wearing these glasses could help perceive electromagnetic radiation beyond visible light. He also claimed that the dye allowed users to see into higher dimensions. However, after Kilner published his findings, the United States confiscated everything and restricted access to the dye, making it difficult to obtain and find information about online.

American Alchemy

How the CIA Creates Mind Controlled Assassins
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The episode delves into allegations about government mind-control programs, tracing a historical arc from earlier experiments and documented programs to modern theories and media portrayals. The conversation centers on how researchers and intelligence agencies allegedly tested methods to induce dissociative states, create covert identities, and deploy subjects as couriers or assassins, drawing on published MK Ultra materials and interviews with experts. The hosts discuss famous cases and figures—some presented as possible outcomes of such programs—while acknowledging that the material blends documented history with speculative connections. Alongside the archival recounting, the discussion touches on the ethics of psychiatric research, the role of front organizations, and the use of hypnosis, drugs, deprivation, and sensory manipulation as modalities once employed in attempts to engineer controlled behavior. The dialogue then expands to a broader critique of governance, media, and the culture of secrecy, weaving in parallel threads about the Kennedy assassinations, the dynamics around Manson and McVeigh, and the possibility that some public narratives may obscure deeper networks of influence. Interwoven are personal anecdotes from authors and researchers who describe their own forays into controversial topics, the difficulties of obtaining verifiable sources, and the temptation of drawing sweeping conclusions from partial evidence. A substantial portion of the conversation also explores themes beyond traditional psychiatry: the interface of energy, electromagnetism, and perception; claims of extracorporeal signals and ocular “eyebeams”; and speculation about how electromagnetic fields could be measured or harnessed for healing, monitoring, or even security applications. The speakers acknowledge the discomfort and risk that accompany investigations into high-stakes conspiracy theories, while insisting that some of these ideas merit rigorous testing and open discussion rather than suppression. The dialogue thus oscillates between forensic scrutiny of historical documents and expansive, sometimes provocative, hypotheses about how power, science, and belief interact in shaping public life and individual perception.
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