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Physicists are experimenting with lasers to manipulate weather, potentially causing rain and lightning. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they aim to rip apart electrons, creating ions that act as condensation seeds. While still experimental, the process has worked in the laboratory, precipitating rain from water vapor. Allegedly, governments have experimented with weather control for decades, including the CIA during the Vietnam War. The use of lasers represents a more physics-based approach to weather modification. The implications could be significant for drought areas needing rain, outdoor events, agriculture, flooding, and even hurricane control.

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Computer screens are predominantly blue-lit due to technology developed in a CIA program linked to Operation Paperclip. In the mid-20th century, the CIA conducted experiments at Tulane involving neurosurgeons who explored behavioral control through electrical stimulation of the brain. Professor Delgado proposed wireless control using RFID chips, leading the CIA to consider using light from screens for similar effects. This technology was later utilized by companies like Google and Meta. Interestingly, the initial concept originated from the mafia in Las Vegas, who created a controlled environment with blue-lit slot machines and free alcohol to increase gambling profits, inspiring the CIA's program.

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Purple is a psychological creation, not a physical reality. There are no purple photons on the light spectrum. When red and blue light are combined, the brain should perceive green, as it's halfway between the two. However, the green sensor detects neither red nor blue. Instead of a "system error," the brain invents purple. Purple represents the absence of green. Therefore, purple is a color created in the brain to represent the unexplained absence of green, but it doesn't exist in physics.

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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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The speaker points out that the direct energy blast to Maui did not affect anything that was blue or white. They suggest that this is because the people in control of the blast did not want those colors to be affected. The speaker mentions that the shades of blue that are not affected by direct energy are significant and hints at a frequency of 666.2 terahertz that defeats lasers.

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Lead paint is often seen as harmful, but the truth is more complex. While lead is indeed harmful to the human body, that's not the main reason it was taken away. The claim was made that babies chewing on crib corners could ingest lead, and this was used to push an agenda involving children. However, the real reason certain frequencies can't penetrate lead paint is not because lead acts as a barrier. Lead is used as a shield in x-rays and radiation therapy because it blocks frequencies. There is a lot of hidden information surrounding lead paint and its true effects.

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The speaker discusses a weapon that can be programmed for various wavelengths. They mention a blue object, such as a card and an umbrella, which did not burn when exposed to flames.

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Flying over areas destroyed by fires reveals one home standing due to the right roof material. Joe Biden's comments on US-China military testing of directed energy weapons are concerning. Directed energy weapons can range from deterrent to destructive, with high-energy lasers capable of melting steel. Evidence suggests CCP satellites and lasers may be involved in recent fires. Inflammation is highlighted as a health concern, with turmeric touted as a remedy. Infowars promotes a turmeric formula for cognitive and overall health benefits.

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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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Green light beams seen above Mauna Kea were initially believed to be from a NASA satellite creating a 3D map of the Earth. However, further analysis revealed that the lights actually corresponded to a Chinese satellite with a similar purpose. The Subaru Telescope captured these shots, and scientists were initially mistaken in their identification. The lasers emitted by the Chinese satellite were responsible for the observed phenomenon.

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Physicists are using trillion-watt lasers to manipulate weather by creating rain clouds and lightning. Previous alleged experiments by governments have been inconclusive, but current research focuses on the laws of physics. The lasers generate ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning when fired into the sky.

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The old world used red bricks as energy storage units, holding electric charges like batteries. This technology, possibly repurposed from the past, is not widely known. Despite the potential for cheap, energy-efficient bricks, mainstream adoption is unlikely due to lack of profit. Many old world buildings with red bricks were covered up with facades, hiding their true potential. It's important to question everything.

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Unexplained anomalies have been observed in recent fires in California, Australia, and Hawaii. These fires burn homes to ash while leaving surrounding greenery untouched. Cars and glass have melted outside of the fire areas, and similar anomalies were seen during the 9/11 attacks. The fires in Maui spared the homes of the wealthy while destroying native homes. Directed energy weapons (DEWs) have the ability to burn with precision, but require mapping. Green lasers were spotted in Hawaii, potentially used for mapping terrain. Blue objects have survived the fires, as lasers affect colors differently. DEWs include lasers, millimeter wave, and microwave, all based on light frequencies. The frequency of the color blue is 6.66.

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They avoided burning something blue, like a car and an umbrella, both of which caught fire. Laser weapons can be adjusted for various wavelengths.

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Did you know that blue objects appear blue because they reflect blue light and absorb other colors? This has an interesting implication: blue objects don’t absorb much energy from blue lasers, making them nearly laser-proof. Recently, many roofs in China have been painted blue, raising questions about whether this is a precaution against potential laser threats. Are residents being informed about something we aren’t? Is there a reason behind this trend? Join the conversation about why China is adopting blue roofs and what it might mean for the future.

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All satellites are actually spy balloons, as shown in these images. They can be popped sometimes, despite the truth being right in front of us.

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Speaker 0 asserts that people often ask about a “fake winter.” According to the speaker, there is a clear substance that is sprayed when the skies are completely blue. This substance is described as a clear material that resembles lacquer. The speaker claims that the purpose of this spray is to block out the UV radiation. After the spraying, the speaker states that there is a “winter freeze” coming. They emphasize that the skies are completely blue, yet this clear material is present, blocking the UV entirely. The speaker concludes that, as a result, there is “fake winter” and this is done so that people do not ask questions.

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Laser weapons have the ability to be adjusted for various wavelengths. In a specific scenario, there was an object that appeared blue and they did not want to cause it to catch fire. Both a blue car and a blue umbrella remained unharmed by the flames.

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Scientists are exploring the use of lasers to manipulate weather, potentially controlling rain and lightning. Physicists are firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky to precipitate rain clouds and bring down lightning bolts. The process involves using lasers to create ions, which act as seeds for water vapor to condense around, similar to dust particles. While still experimental, the technology has shown promise in the laboratory. There are allegations that governments, including the CIA and USSR, have experimented with weather control in the past, though nothing conclusive. The current laser technology requires existing water vapor in the air to work, making it ineffective in clear, blue sky conditions. However, it could be used for flood control, agriculture, outdoor events, and even hurricane modification.

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The speaker discusses a weapon that can be programmed for various wavelengths. They mention that there was something blue that they didn't want to burn, specifically a blue card and a blue umbrella. Both the blue card and the blue umbrella did not burn in flames.

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Laser weapons can be set to different wavelengths. They avoided burning anything blue, like a blue car and a blue umbrella.

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The speaker, who lives in the Central Valley, asks for an explanation of blue-colored rainwater.

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The speaker, who lives in the Central Valley, asks for an explanation of blue-colored rainwater.

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If you believe in conspiracy theories, you might think that the reason why the blue umbrellas didn't burn is because everything else did. It's crazy to see blue umbrellas standing amidst the destruction. And it's not just that, even a blue car didn't burn. It's like the Simpsons predicted it, they never miss. See you in the next part.

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Why Ancient People Didn't See the Color Blue
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The color blue was largely unrecognized in ancient cultures, including the Greeks, who described it as a shade of green. William Gladstone noted that Homer’s works contained no references to blue, leading researchers to find that blue was absent in many ancient texts. Blue emerged as a distinct color with the invention of blue dye in Egypt. Additionally, some individuals, like tetrachromats, can see up to a hundred million colors, yet they may not recognize these colors due to a lack of linguistic priming.
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