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This video suggests that the increase in psychosis and schizophrenia in the United States and Europe may be linked to the rise of cats. The speaker believes that these mental disorders are caused by infectious agents, specifically toxoplasma gondii carried by cats. They express confidence in the overwhelming evidence supporting the idea that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are biological diseases.

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In this video, various individuals express their strong opinions on vaccinations. Some suggest harsh measures like infecting unvaccinated people with diseases or creating concentration camps for them. Others talk about refusing medical assistance or wishing harm upon those who choose not to get vaccinated. The video also includes statements from politicians and healthcare professionals who express their frustration and desire for unvaccinated individuals to suffer consequences. Overall, the video showcases extreme viewpoints on the topic of vaccinations.

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In this video, the speaker talks about being ridiculed for a statement made in their book, "Behold a Pale Horse." They mentioned that the New World Order considers violent tendencies as genetic and plans to collect genealogies of people with these tendencies to eliminate them in the future. The speaker believes that doctors will be mandated to collect tissue samples for a genetic database, supposedly to identify predispositions to contagious diseases. They warn that this is happening now and urge the audience to take it seriously. The speaker emphasizes their extensive knowledge of these matters and states that time is running out.

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The video discusses the Raelian movement claiming to have successfully cloned a human baby named Eve. However, experts doubt the credibility of the group due to their lack of scientific background and questionable claims. The Raelians' leader, Claude Vorilhon, founded the sect after claiming to have met aliens. The group's alleged cloning success is met with skepticism by experts who question the safety and feasibility of human cloning. The Raelians' lack of evidence and scientific knowledge cast doubt on their claims.

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Individuals with high levels of the BMAT 2 gene are religious fanatics, while those with low levels are not. Vaccinating against this gene could potentially eliminate extremist behavior. Brain scans show religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show disgust. The proposed project, Fund Vax, aims to develop a vaccine to combat religious fundamentalism using respiratory viruses like flu. The data supports the project's potential success.

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The data presented supports the proposed concept. The idea is not to perform CT scans or fMRIs on individuals in remote areas of Afghanistan. The plan involves immunizing against the VMAT2 gene, which can transform a fanatic into a normal person. This is expected to have significant effects in the Middle East. The current tests have used flu and rhinoviruses, which are believed to be a satisfactory method to expose a large portion of the population. The success of this approach is highly anticipated.

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YouTube censorship and the use of genetic vaccines are discussed in this video. The speaker, a researcher in biological and medical sciences, claims that genetic vaccines can lead to the emergence of recombinant viruses. They explain that recombinant viruses are a mix of genetic material from two parental viruses, but co-infection with two viruses is unlikely. The speaker also argues that mass vaccination with genetic vaccines can contribute to the selection of variant viruses. They personally choose not to get vaccinated against COVID-19, believing it is the responsibility of non-vulnerable individuals to refrain from vaccination. They suggest that convincing older individuals to get vaccinated is difficult due to a lack of persuasive arguments.

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This video discusses the concept of faith versus chance. The speaker mentions a mythical cosmic battle between the two and questions the significance of faith when life is governed by chance. The speaker also mentions a couple named Julian and Theo who met at a rally and shared a belief in changing the world. However, their faith was challenged when their child Dylan was born by chance. The speaker reflects on the flu pandemic and how it affected Theo's faith. The video concludes with the idea that life makes its own choices, highlighting the unpredictability of existence.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the idea of transitioning the human race into another species through genetic therapies and synthetic biology. They claim that if you can survive without these therapies until the 2030s, you will be part of a small minority of pure human beings. The speaker also mentions the biblical story of Noah and suggests that he and his family were the last pure bloods on the planet. They believe that the Nephilim, ancient beings, are still present and influencing scientists and engineers to merge humans with technology. The speaker encourages viewers to research synthetic biology to learn about the advancements already made in this field.

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I presented to the CIA back in 2005 about religious fundamentalists and a potential way to address their behavior. Our hypothesis is that fanatical people have an overexpression of the VMAT2 gene. We believe that by vaccinating against this gene, we could eliminate their behavior. The research showed a comparison between individuals with strong religious beliefs and those without, noting the VMAT2 gene expression difference.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a hypothesis about religious fanatics and the VMAT2 gene. They suggest that by vaccinating individuals with high levels of this gene, it could potentially eliminate fanatical behavior. The speaker presents brain scan data showing that religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show activity in the disgust region when reading religious texts. They propose using respiratory viruses to distribute the vaccine widely. The project is called FundVax, and the speaker believes it has great promise.

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An individual's brain activity was observed when reading religious texts. In one person, the right middle frontal gyrus associated with theory of mind lit up, while in another person, the anterior insula associated with disgust lit up. The VMAT two gene could potentially immunize against this brain activity and turn a fanatic into a normal person, which could have significant effects in the Middle East. The plan is to use respiratory viruses like flu to expose the majority of the population, as most people have already been exposed to these viruses. The project is called FUNVAX, which stands for the vaccine for religious fundamentalism.

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Rudolf Steiner predicted the elimination of conscience through vaccines. A leaked video discusses suppressing the "god gene" with vaccines to control religious behavior. The video's creator claims it's a hoax, but the technology exists. Deleting the VMAT 2 gene leads to health issues and diseases like schizophrenia and Parkinson's. Pharma and the government may be using this to reduce humanity. VMAT 2 deletion causes fear, psychiatric disorders, cancer, and accelerated aging. Though cutting off connection to God is unlikely, the consequences are severe.

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In this video, the speakers discuss new information about the mRNA vaccines and the presence of DNA in them. Researchers have found that some mRNA vaccines contain DNA fragments, which can cause issues with gene expression and potentially increase the risk of cancer. The presence of DNA in the vaccines is a manufacturing problem, and it is unclear why it was included. The DNA can enter cells and interfere with important genes, leading to various health problems. The speakers emphasize the need to investigate the extent of DNA contamination in the vaccines and consider stopping their production until the issue is resolved.

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On the left, we have religious fundamentalists with high expression of the VMAT2 gene, while on the right, we have non-religious individuals with reduced expression of the gene. The hypothesis is that by vaccinating the fanatics against this gene, we can eliminate their extreme behavior. Brain scans show that when religious texts are read, the fanatics' brain lights up in the area associated with theory of mind, while the non-religious individuals' brain lights up in the area associated with disgust. This supports the idea that the VMAT2 gene plays a role in religious fanaticism.

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This video discusses the belief that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are biological diseases caused by infectious agents. The speaker specifically focuses on toxoplasma gondii, a parasite carried by cats, and its potential link to the increase in psychosis and schizophrenia cases in the United States and Europe. They emphasize that the evidence strongly supports the idea that these mental disorders have a biological basis.

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The speaker discusses a hypothesis that religious fanatics have an overexpression of the BMAT2 gene, which can be eliminated through vaccination. They present brain scan data showing different brain activity in religious and non-religious individuals when reading religious texts. The proposed project, called FUNVACS, aims to develop a vaccine for religious fundamentalism. The speaker suggests using respiratory viruses like the flu to disperse the vaccine. The video then transitions to a different speaker who makes various claims about Bill Gates, vaccines, and conspiracy theories involving child pedophilia. They urge viewers to wake up and unite against big pharma, big tech, big censorship, and big government.

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In this video, the speaker talks about embedding a virus in the flu to create panic and get people to line up for their creation. They believe that what they are doing is bigger than death and that everything they do is a cure for the current situation. They have realized that they don't need to kill to achieve their goal, which is to stop human reproduction for three generations. They plan to sterilize people, and in about 45 years, they expect to see a decline in birth rates as teenagers delay childbearing. Their intention is to save humanity from itself.

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Speaker 0: They were trying to turn off the spiritual sense from the people with boosters. So think about that. What’s the name of this proposal? Speaker 1: The name of this project is FunVax, which is the vaccine for religious fundamentalism. And that would have the effect that you see here, which is it's essentially to turn a fanatic into a normal person. We think that will have major effects in the middle

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In the video, the speaker mentions that in the future, there will be more variants of a certain subject. This is biologically plausible, and the speaker suggests that the more we vaccinate, the higher the chances of new variants emerging.

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This video discusses the relationship between crime and various factors such as poverty, race, IQ, and genetics. It highlights that poverty alone does not drive criminality and that there are other factors at play. The video suggests that low IQ is associated with higher crime rates and that genetic factors, such as the "warrior gene," can contribute to violent behavior. It also emphasizes the importance of treating children well and the negative impact of abuse on criminality. The video concludes by urging for a more open and honest discussion about these factors in order to find effective solutions to reduce crime. (136 words)

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In this video, the speakers discuss the concept of self-spreading vaccines, which are genetically engineered to move through populations like communicable diseases. They highlight the potential risks and ethical concerns associated with this technology. The speakers also mention the government's involvement in funding and promoting these vaccines. They emphasize the importance of informed consent and express concerns about the potential consequences of releasing self-spreading vaccines on a global scale. The discussion raises questions about the safety and long-term effects of this technology. The speakers argue that the widespread use of self-spreading vaccines could infringe upon individual rights and lead to the suppression of dissenting voices.

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There are still people who believe in things like a flat Earth and reject vaccinations. The speaker suggests that there may be a gene for superstition, hearsay, and magical thinking, which may have been beneficial in the past. However, there is no gene for science, which is based on reproducible and testable evidence. The speaker believes that even in 1000 years, there will still be flat earthers and vaccine skeptics. Dealing with these beliefs is a constant struggle because they may be part of our genetic makeup.

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In this video, two brain scans are shown. The top scan is of a religious fanatic with high levels of the EMAT2 gene, while the bottom scan is of a non-religious individual with low levels of the gene. When both individuals read a religious text, different parts of their brains light up. The fanatic's brain shows activity in the right middle frontal gyrus, associated with theory of mind, while the non-religious individual's brain shows activity in the anterior insula, associated with disgust or displeasure. The speaker discusses a proposed project called "fun vax," which aims to immunize against the VMAT2 gene and potentially have major effects in the Middle East. The project has submitted a proposal.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a hypothesis about religious fanatics and the VMAT2 gene. They suggest that by vaccinating individuals with high levels of this gene, it may eliminate fanatical behavior. The speaker presents brain scan data showing that religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show activity in the disgust region when reading religious texts. They propose using respiratory viruses to distribute the vaccine and believe it will be successful. The project is called FundVax, and the speaker believes it has great promise.
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