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Ernst Skoch, a Swiss farmer, moved to Brazil in the nineteen eighties and turned 480 hectares of barren unproductive land into a thriving farm forest using syntropic farming. He planted in layers just like a wild forest so the plants could support and nourish each other. He covered the dry soil with organic matter and planted fast growing trees that could help keep moisture in the ground. As the plants grew, they released moisture into the air, triggering rainfall. This process is called flying rivers, and it's how rainforests create their own rain. His approach eliminated the need for pesticides and fertilizers by letting plants, microbes, and natural cycles do the work instead. Conventional agriculture in the region has stripped landscapes of biodiversity, depleted soil nutrients, and made land harder to farm. Goetz's work proves that regenerative farming can provide food for local people while restoring ecosystems too.

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Check this: Tartaria, interesting. Tartars, they would put copper in their water, and they would water their plants with copper water and had great success. This was studied by Victor Schauberger. Then he noticed if you put zinc, which is making brass or another conductor, it would enliven the sick fields. The excerpt centers on copper usage in irrigation and its alleged positive effects on plants, attributing the observations to Schauberger. It also mentions zinc, described as a conductor, and claims it would enliven the sick fields. The discussion frames Tartaria and Tartars as sources of copper-water practice and connects these ideas to Schauberger's work, highlighting copper and zinc as key elements mentioned in relation to soil and plant vitality.

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During World War II, Switzerland, surrounded by fascist regimes, wanted to remain neutral. To protect themselves, they turned their mountains into a massive fortress. The Swiss were skilled at digging into mountains, and they used this expertise to build a network of bunkers and redoubts throughout the Alpine region. These structures were hidden in barns and had massive guns with a range of 21 kilometers. The Swiss created the largest fortress in Europe, with interconnected bunkers like the ones found in this village.

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The Hoover Dam's creation during the Great Depression formed Lake Mead, submerging towns like Saint Thomas, Nevada. Residents were told to sell their land, and brick and stone buildings were dismantled before submersion. Saint Thomas has reemerged due to low water levels, revealing mud-flooded structures. The Hoover Dam features massive underground infrastructure with tunnels, shafts, and sealed-off rooms restricted to the public. A dedication ceremony in 1935 featured winged figures and astrological symbols, aligning with Jupiter and Saturn at 8:56 PM. Ninety-six workers reportedly died during construction, with no memorial. The speaker suggests dams are more than energy generators, possibly powering old-world technology. The Hoover Dam, owned by the US government, has restricted areas, leading to speculation about hidden technology. The speaker connects the dam to Project Stargate, a secret US Army program investigating psychic phenomena, and CERN's attempts to open portals. The speaker believes the Hoover Dam is conducting experiments, potentially splitting dimensions, and is not the only such site globally. Other dams in China, Turkey, Egypt and India are also mentioned. The speaker questions the dam's purpose, its symbolism, and the need for so much power, suggesting it's an old-world technology hidden in plain sight.

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Speaker 0 outlines a theory that mountains on the Germany–Austria border contain vast, artificially constructed networks. He asks why a mountain would be off limits if it were merely a hill, noting an extensive cave system with over 400 known caves reaching depths of 1,148 meters that was “all discovered in 1996.” He asserts that “Nazi regime constructed an elaborate network of tunnels and bunkers inside this mountain,” and asks whether they built them or found them, describing tunnels with high domed roofs, wide floors, and valuables found inside, with only two entrances unsealed today. He claims these mountains contain massive tunnel networks and buildings, and questions who is living inside them today, implying something beyond the military. He mentions legends of Charlemagne sleeping within the mountain cared for by dwarf-like creatures, and asks what was found inside and what remains. He notes the mountains are restricted to the public by the military, referencing Germany’s deepest and largely unexplored cave system. He asks who is living inside these mountain complexes and suggests a legend of small, powerful, otherworldly beings—pale-skinned, robed, with knowledge of time, healing, and energy manipulation—may be real. He connects this to the idea that Charlemagne sleeps within for the final battle and that the old world is involved. The video references 2014 reports of heightened restrictions for preservation, claiming locals think these measures conceal undisclosed activities or discoveries. He ties this to a person who was obsessed with the mountain, describing him as calling the place the Sleeping Dragon and linking it to mystical power and ancient knowledge. He cites 1987 German hikers who camped on the mountain, had their tent and equipment found intact, disappeared for three months, reappeared on a ship in the Red Sea, miles away, with no recollection of the intervening time. They allegedly altered their story after returning to Germany. The speaker shifts to broader censorship themes, praising Rumble and introducing Rumble Wallet, a non-cancelable wallet enabling instant tipping of creators without fees, promoting wallet.rumble.com and urging downloads. Back to the mountain, he reports that a documented engineer, Wolfgang Stadler (writing as Stan Wolf in Gems of Dominion, published 2009), claimed encounters with people living inside the mountain who still think they’re in World War II, under a trance and aging slowly. He notes Stadler’s books were published under pseudonym to avoid legal issues, and repeats the claim that Stadler’s accounts show time anomalies and inhabitants inside the mountain. He then broadens to Tartaria, proposing that Tartaria was a worldwide advanced civilization now hidden. He discusses Stan, a region in Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan (also called Tataria, with Stan dropped from the name). He analyzes the coat of arms and seals, suggesting the Griffin symbol on Tartarian imagery and the Kazan Kremlin as a center of Tartaria. He claims many buildings in Kazan appear as old-world palaces and asserts that griffins and dragons populate local art and architecture. The presenter tours Kazan, showing Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Nicholas Cathedral, and the Kazan Kremlin, arguing that the current narrative misdates or misattributes these structures, and accusing AI-written histories of inserting false timelines. He asserts that the tower within the Kazan Kremlin has an unknown founder and that the tower’s griffin imagery was replaced with a modern eagle by current authorities. He visits Bulgaр and other sites, asserting modern-day Tartaria remains visible in logos, architecture, and ruined-looking neighborhoods. He claims many churches, schools, and hospitals in the United States were “palace-like structures” built rapidly in the early 1900s by a contractor named William P. Guinther, including Saint Bernard Church, Saint Anne Catholic Church, and others in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. He argues these structures were constructed rapidly, often in the same year (notably 1902–1907), suggesting a single architect orchestrated many “palace-like” buildings across multiple states, sometimes replacing earlier churches or being rebuilt after fires. The speaker shows photos of cornerstones opened or altered, criticizing claimed dates and asserting that some stones were replaced or hollowed out. He points to multiple instances where cornerstones were opened in 2002 or where records conflict about construction dates, implying a broader historical narrative manipulation. He promises a deeper investigation into Tartaria, urging viewers to comment and follow upcoming episodes, and insists that the history taught is not the whole truth.

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Old sacred buildings used brass balls filled with mercury to gather free atmospheric energy. They ran copper wires into their homes for electricity. These historical structures resemble conductors, suggesting a hidden history of free energy usage. Mainstream history portrays conflict, but the reality may be far different. Translation: Antiguos edificios sagrados utilizaban bolas de latón llenas de mercurio para recolectar energía atmosférica gratuita. Corrían cables de cobre hacia sus hogares para electricidad. Estas estructuras históricas se asemejan a conductores, sugiriendo un historia oculta de uso de energía gratuita. La historia convencional retrata conflictos, pero la realidad podría ser muy diferente.

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The excerpt discusses a line of devices associated with counteracting daily weather modification by altering atmospheric conditions. It references Trevor James Constable and Wilhelm Reich, who are described as the innovators behind the Cloudbuster, a apparatus purported to counteract weather modification taking place in the skies. A notable credential linked to Constable is that he worked for the U.S. Navy, and, in addition, helped the state of California “clean up the skies” and get rid of smog using devices like this. The claim is made that California knows how to restore cleaner skies with these kinds of tools. According to the account, the devices are shown “here” and are said to be synchronized to a running water source. The mechanism described involves changing the etheric fields and the etheric waves of the earth, with the ether described as moving continuously throughout the planet. The narrative states that the devices can “dam up the ether,” as Constable would do, which would lead to rain. In other words, by manipulating the etheric flow, the devices are claimed to induce precipitation. Beyond rain, the text asserts additional effects: the devices could cause plants to grow faster and could clear up areas affected by smog and pollution, as well as toxins and chemicals that have been released into the sky. The overall proposition presented is that these weather-modification countermeasures operate by influencing etheric energy, using synchronization with a water source, to produce environmental and agricultural benefits. The content links the Cloudbuster to a broader effort to address atmospheric contamination and weather manipulation, highlighting a historical claim about military and state usage, as well as potential environmental improvements attributed to the technology.

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The speaker finds a deep pool of water with a live earthworm in it. They use a filter system to fill up a container with clean water. They explain the process of filling the container without disturbing the bottom and how to vent the filter. They demonstrate how to drink the water directly from the container or remove the top lid to access the clean water inside. They mention that the 20 ounces of water obtained is not enough for the night, so they plan to disinfect more water using a stainless steel container and ash. They also add fuel to improve the heat transfer while boiling the water. The speaker then shows how to make a simple bottle toggle using bank line and demonstrates how to use it to remove the boiling water from the fire.

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Can you imagine this? A machine that can pump river water uphill without using a single drop of fuel or electricity. Its secret? It runs on the power of water itself. When the stream flows into the device, part of that water gets released quickly, creating a sudden pressure surge. That shock instantly forces the rest of the water into a pressure chamber. Inside that chamber, air gets compressed, acting like a natural spring. That spring keeps pushing the water forward, sending clean water uphill through pipes. The wild part is the whole system is completely self sustaining. As long as the river keeps flowing, the device works nonstop, day and night. That's the miracle of hydraulics, turning the raw force of nature into endless power.

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We're exploring a stunning waterfall, which is much larger than expected. We witnessed a large piece of ice fall, creating a huge wave, making us realize the dangers of being near it. We’re searching for a safe access point to hike closer to the waterfall. We found a beautiful waterfall but need to navigate a challenging ice wall, about 20 meters high, requiring a 10-kilometer trek across ice. Our plan involves using a ladder to reach the ice, with one person setting up a rope to pull the rest up quickly, as it's risky to be underneath. We’re prepared with specialized gear for ice climbing, river crossings, and polar bear protection.

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**Zusammenfassung:** Es gibt deutliche Unterschiede auf allen vier Stationen (oben rechts/links, unten rechts/links) in Bezug auf Synchronisation. Unten war es relativ gut, aber oben ist weniger Masse vorhanden. Bei 600 Umdrehungen muss der Winter verlängert werden. Der Baustein oben ist ein normaler Poti. Die Dreierkombination der Sarghersteller funktioniert, da nur diese das so präzise hinbekommen. **English Translation:** There are clear differences in synchronization at all four stations (top right/left, bottom right/left). It was relatively good at the bottom, but there is less mass at the top. At 600 revolutions, the winter must be extended. The component at the top is a normal potentiometer. The three-way combination of the coffin manufacturers works because only they can achieve such precision.

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Miley Kaczynski, a lifelong Wisconsin resident living 1.6 miles downstream from the Meta Data Center in Beaver Dam, describes dramatic changes to a natural creek on her horse farm that have followed upstream construction. The creek, a 20-foot-wide, up-to-four-feet-deep waterway, had flowed reliably for decades as part of a connected system feeding into Beaver Dam Lake, until construction began upstream. Since then, the creek has stopped flowing even without rainfall, often returning only during brief wet periods, and when it does flow, it is sometimes cloudy and erodes the banks. This pattern has repeated dozens of times over a single construction season, leaving the creek dry half the time. Dust from construction covers her yard, turning grass white, and heavy dust plumes make her unable to see the hood of her truck while driving past the site. She notes this behavior is not consistent with natural variability or weather patterns and had never happened before. Kaczynski attempted to report these concerns to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), but found the system fragmented: reports are passed between departments and some are lost. She learned there is no single entity responsible for downstream impacts when large-scale construction disrupts a water system. Different permits govern activities locally, at the county and state levels, and some at the federal level. She emphasizes that this is a policy failure, not a failure of individual agency staff. She asserts that the law favors businesses over residents and that the creek’s flow appears correlated with upstream industrial activity, including daily blasting with dynamite during construction. When that discharge stops, the creek stops; when it resumes, water returns abruptly. Kaczynski highlights that corporations receive fast approvals and tax incentives with limited review, while residents must prove damage after the fact, at their own expense, against billion-dollar companies. She has spent significant time researching this issue (ten to twenty hours per week) and has faced high costs for water testing on her property (shipping a sample costs $121, with the test around $400 per test). Her property shows elevated strontium and other indicators consistent with deep groundwater influence, changes that coincide with upstream blasting and excavation, warranting independent investigation. If left unresolved, filters and additional testing could cost over $1,000, and her backyard footprint will be converted from permeable land to a paved industrial space of nearly 1,000 acres after construction. She explains the broader community impact: rural farmers and families cannot compete with corporate land purchases, leading to a loss of Wisconsin’s working landscapes as new projects fill in. A second data center is proposed in Beaver Dam. The city annexed land from her township, with Alliant Energy negotiating with farmers to sell collectively; once annexed by the city, rezoning proceeds to county oversight and is described as a rubber-stamp process. By the time residents learn it is a data center, it is too late to stop it. Township residents feel unrepresented—she lacks a representative at the city level, cannot legally prove damage before construction, and is left to navigate a system that she says is not prepared to protect residents. Kaczynski asks who will save her and others, noting that retroactive bills and a missing safety net leave them vulnerable. She ends by urging transparency and action, expressing gratitude for the hearing but lamenting that her full story has not been heard.

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The speaker discusses the ancient farms that were never meant for the elite, but rather used for cultivating food with sound waves and water. They mention the Chatsworth House in England, which has a complex water system that feeds into lakes, rivers, and streams. The estate has undergone restoration, but remnants of its former glory remain. The speaker points out various structures, such as a hunting tower and an obelisk, that were used as capacitors for energy storage. They also mention the cascade, a water feature with varying sounds, and question how people in the 18th century had the knowledge to manipulate water in such a way. The speaker concludes by discussing the use of illustrations as historical evidence and the impressive height at which the original emperor fountain could jet water.

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The transcript discusses a restricted mountain complex in Groddig/Brzeztestigen, Austria/near Germany, described as having an extensive cave system with “over 400 known caves” reaching depths of “1,148 meters.” It claims the Nazi regime constructed an elaborate network of tunnels and bunkers inside the mountain, with “high domed roofs” and “wide floors,” and that valuables were found there. The speaker asserts that only “two entrances” are open to the public, while “most” of the caves are effectively off limits, with military restrictions and satellite radar (SAR) denials tied to “preservation, conservation, and protection.” The transcript ties the site to legends of Emperor Charlemagne sleeping within the mountain, guarded by dwarf-like creatures, and to beings described as pale-skinned and robed with knowledge of “time, healing, and energy manipulation.” It says the site’s military interest continues to the present and that in 2014 restrictions increased further, with locals believing the purpose is to conceal undisclosed activities or discoveries. The speaker says a “German FOIA request” identified the “Magic Mountain” as restricted, and that authorities denied SAR imaging after 2014. A major anecdote centers on 1987: three German hikers supposedly camped on the mountain with their car, tent, and equipment found intact, then the men disappeared; they reappeared “three months later on a ship in the middle of the Red Sea” “2,375 miles away,” and claimed they had no recollection of traveling there, with later story changes involving lack of a passport and no car. The transcript also claims similar time-lapse reports occur repeatedly among hikers, with people blacking out and waking up in other locations. The speaker cites Wolfgang Stadler, described as a steel construction technician who wrote books under the name Stan Wolfe to present experiences as fiction, including encounters with individuals inside the mountain who still thought it was World War II and showed no aging over time. It adds that Stadler’s access and ability to publish are questioned because the site is off limits. The transcript then shifts into a broader pattern: it argues that governments and militaries restrict many sites worldwide, naming Raven Rock, the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, and the Hoover Dam, and referencing similar tunnel-and-domed-roof descriptions in Iran. It also discusses the “eagle’s nest” nearby a “Magic Mountain” site, saying visitors can tour certain structures and tunnels, while a connection to the restricted mountain “wouldn’t shock” the speaker. Next, the transcript expands into missing-person documentation claims: it says publicly accessible records are absent for missing persons cases in Groddig/Brzeztestigen, despite 1987 disappearances, and it references Austria and Germany reporting missing people totals elsewhere while not disclosing missing people related to the mountain area. It asserts this lack of official acknowledgement is tied to the same concealment theme. A long section then argues that statues and historical depictions have been altered, focusing on polydactyly—claimed extra digits—and the idea that “old world” giants or Nephilim had six fingers and six toes. It references the Bible’s accounts of giants (including a descendant of the Nephilim named Ishpi Banab) and “Watchers” who, in the speaker’s framing, produced Nephilim. It claims polydactyly has been found in mummies (Egyptian examples including tombs in Thebes) and skeletons in burial contexts, including Cahokia in Southern Illinois, where the transcript claims skeletons with six digits were found and that excavations ceased after 1971. The transcript continues this pattern to North America mound sites (including claims about Ohio and the Mississippi River Valley), and it cites local legends (Cherokee “Moon People,” Utes/Paiutes’ accounts of cave-dwelling giants, and Choctaw stories) alongside late-19th-century Texas burial claims. It asserts that the physical traits (six fingers/six toes) indicate a leadership or divinity status. Finally, the transcript returns to Sardinia (Italy), presenting the Sardinian necropolis as a site where old-world remains were allegedly disturbed or removed during military construction and later quarrying/urban expansion. It claims tombs were designed for bodies, describes rectangular burial chambers of “six to 12 feet,” and repeats that remains and artifacts were relocated or hidden from public view. It then focuses on a location described as “Saint Lucifer’s Cathedral” and a nearby “Chapel Of Saint Lucifer,” claiming inscriptions and imagery indicate Saint Lucifer is associated with remains beneath or near the church. The transcript asserts that Saint Lucifer’s depiction is visible at the top of a structure, that angels and griffins appear in artwork, and that the necropolis and churches are closely connected. It concludes by claiming that multiple “saints” (including Saint Saturninus and Saint Lucifer) are buried together in Sardinia and that the surrounding myth/architecture timeline is “not” what it is presented to be.

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The Swiss government has transformed the entire Alps into a massive bunker with luxurious amenities like hotels, restaurants, and hospitals. The bunkers are hidden within the mountains and even under residential buildings, featuring blast doors and air filters. Switzerland, known for its neutrality and wealth, has armed bunkers in 60% of mountainous areas and nuclear blast shelters in the remaining 40% of plains. This extensive bunker system is a unique aspect of Switzerland's preparedness. Translation (if needed): The Swiss government has converted the Alps into a large bunker with various facilities. Bunkers are hidden in mountains and under buildings, equipped with blast doors and air filters. Switzerland, known for its neutrality and wealth, has bunkers in 60% of mountainous areas and nuclear shelters in the remaining 40% of plains. This bunker system is a unique aspect of Switzerland's readiness.

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In a remote California desert, an ancient journey unfolds through a vast watershed formed by mountain ranges. This watershed has the potential to nourish communities with a millennium's worth of water. However, the opportunity to capture this vital resource is limited; if the water reaches its destination, it evaporates, losing its ability to provide sustenance. Yet, there is hope as we engage with the water along its journey.

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Speaker 0: California Parks calls illegally collected artifacts. Speaker 1: People could face fines of up to 250,000 dollars or even jail time for removing artifacts or disrupting the sites. Speaker 2: Mark Rober confirmed that dams have destroyed the old world, and they are 100% destruction projects. At the Folsom Dam outside Sacramento, California—ground zero for the 18th-century gold rush—sonar scanned under the water to reveal what was submerged by 30,000 acres of water. They went down to see what they didn’t want us to see when they submerged it seventy years ago. They found a bridge on the sonar; they could barely see anything underwater, which is why they submerged it. The video notes a fire burned down all of the buildings right before they submerged the city. Instead, the scan revealed foundations of buildings. This aligns with the Lake of the Ozarks episode 142, where Lynn Creek’s town was abandoned and most of its 100+ buildings were razed; wooden ones burned, churches with bell towers burned and knocked down. A massive pattern is seen here. Mark mentions he’s been interested for years and would be more interested in these dams after seeing our dam episodes. There’s something about these locations that are special; there are structures that were obviously incredible and don’t fit within our timeline. There had to be something else about these locations that they did not want people to be there—possibly tunnels. This location, where the Folsom Dam now sits, was a major gold mining area during the California Gold Rush, discovered at Sutter’s Mill in 1848. The dam intentionally flooded many of the original Goldrush River towns and mining sites. This is not just about old world structures; it’s about the items, the old world gold. Mark Rober hears this, and the caller believes the location is filled with so much gold that it would drop the price of gold today if found. The caller vows to pursue a massive search and states that the location holds gold from a previous civilization. Welcome to episode 163 of my lunch break. Speaker 3: Thanks to sponsors on Patreon and mentions a flat earth app and various supporters, with a long list of names. Speaker 2: The caller asserts that the submersion of these sites was to bury gold and old world items, and to manipulate the gold market. They claim that the Oroville Dam (the tallest in the USA at 770 feet) sits near a gold-bearing region and that six to ten million ounces of gold are likely submerged by the dam. They assert that the dams were built to submerge gold-rich locations, not just to generate power, and question why dams would be built to flood gold-rich sites if the aim was to maximize gold extraction. They argue that engineers would survey subsurface minerals before building a dam, implying deliberate manipulation of gold supplies. They claim the United States holds roughly 70-75% of all official gold on Earth, with the United Kingdom far behind, and suggest the US might have been in charge of constructing these dams to manipulate gold prices. They acknowledge they are not certain but say, “thinking logically,” it seems they might have. The old world supposedly produced gold at these sites; if gold exists underground, the dams hid it to prevent others from accessing it. They mention the Hoover Dam, Lake of the Ozarks, and places in Africa like the Zambezi River and the Kariba Dam, asserting similar patterns: old world towns and gold-rich sites submerged to drive gold scarcity or price manipulation. The caller highlights that the US dollar was backed by gold at a fixed rate of $35 per ounce after 1944, suggesting the dams were tied to a broader effort to control the gold market. They claim multiple locations worldwide were submerged in the 1900s as part of a global operation, and call for further exploration, offering themselves for future digs and asking Mark Rober to join. They conclude that the finders are manipulating the entire story and that gold’s scarcity is a manipulation, urging viewers to consider their locations as potential new hobbies for gold hunting. They end with a light invitation: if Mark Rober wants to go gold hunting, they’re available. Speaker 4: Tonight, a glimpse of our region’s history visible at the Folsom Lake Reservoir due to extremely low water levels, exposing a historic town and artifacts. California parks warns against touching or removing artifacts exposed by low water.

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**German Summary:** Seit der Abschaltung der letzten drei Kernkraftwerke importiert Deutschland Strom, da die Eigenversorgung nicht mehr gewährleistet ist. Erneuerbare Energien decken nachts oft nur ein Viertel des Bedarfs, was zu Importen führt. Tagsüber, bei starker Sonneneinstrahlung, exportiert Deutschland überschüssigen Photovoltaikstrom teils zu negativen Preisen. Nachts muss teurer Strom importiert werden, was zu hohen Strompreisen führt. Dies führt zu einer Situation, in der tagsüber billiger Strom exportiert und nachts teuer importiert wird. Die deutsche Energiewende ist kein Vorbild, da sie auf Importe aus Ländern mit stabiler Stromversorgung angewiesen ist. **English Translation:** Since the shutdown of the last three nuclear power plants, Germany has been importing electricity because it can no longer guarantee its own supply. Renewable energies often only cover a quarter of the demand at night, leading to imports. During the day, with strong sunlight, Germany exports surplus photovoltaic electricity, sometimes at negative prices. At night, expensive electricity has to be imported, which leads to high electricity prices. This leads to a situation in which cheap electricity is exported during the day and expensive electricity is imported at night. The German energy transition is not a role model, as it relies on imports from countries with a stable power supply.

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In this video, we learn about the Swedish Torch, a great way to cook food in the wilderness. To make a Swedish Torch, we start by splitting a small log into quarters and shaving off the inside corners of each section. Then, we crisscross small sticks between the sections to create airflow. After wrapping it with wire, we light a fire inside the log and feed small twigs to keep it going. Despite the wet conditions, the torch cooks bacon and heats up coffee successfully.

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Speaker 0 describes how the Hoover Dam, completed during the Great Depression, formed Lake Mead—the largest reservoir in the United States—and submerged 248 square miles of land, equivalent to 158,720 acres, all under 532 feet of water. He notes that the town of Saint Thomas in Nevada was submerged, with residents told to sell their land; most buildings were abandoned or dismantled. He questions why dismantle brick and stone buildings if they would be sunk anyway, describing these as “palaces” from the old world that did not belong in Nevada. He states that Saint Thomas reemerged recently as water levels dropped, allowing visitors to walk through ruins with old roads visible, mud floods, and doors and windows found underground. He asserts that this reveals that much of the mapped area was hit by water. Speaker 0 also discusses the Hoover Dam’s underground infrastructure, noting tunnels, shafts, chambers, and sealed-off rooms not accessible to the public. He claims the dam is more than a water-management or power-generation project, and mentions a dedication ceremony in 1935 where President Roosevelt spoke in front of two winged figures and bronze statues at the dam’s dedication plaza. He argues the symbolism includes a compass rose and a celestial star chart linking the architecture to the stars, and points to the date 09/30/1935 at exactly 08:56 PM as significant. He questions why the time was chosen and asserts that at that moment Jupiter and Saturn were prominent in the sky, with Saturn described as one of the most symbolically loaded planets. Speaker 0 cites worker fatalities—“ninety six workers died during the construction,” with others claiming many more—and notes there is no memorial listing their names. He references a pattern of ritual imagery, similar to “the ball cycle” episodes, including a plaque claiming sacrifices were made to “make the desert bloom.” Speaker 0 connects the dam to broader conspiracy themes, arguing that dams are “weapons against the old world structures,” and that the dam appears to be aligned with astrology and ancient knowledge. He questions what kind of old world technology could require vast power, given the Hoover Dam’s intake of 2.5 to 3.5 trillion gallons of water per year and its output of 4,000,000,000 kilowatt hours annually, enough to light 1,300,000 homes and sufficient energy to run an entire country, equating this to “over six CERN colliders.” Speaker 0 cites the Bureau of Reclamation, which states there are more than three miles of tunnels as part of the Hoover Dam’s construction, and reiterates that the site remains off-limits to the public. He suggests the dam may be “splitting dimensions” and asserts this is not the only dam of its kind, mentioning other dams in Turkey, Egypt, China, and India as part of a broader pattern of submerging old world sites. He posits that the dam is a symbol of hidden power, possibly containing old world technology, and hints at ongoing discoveries to come. Speaker 1 later acknowledges sponsors and promotes related content and apps, which are not central to the core narrative summarized above.

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**German Summary:** Klaus hat seine Gabelstaplerprüfung bestanden und beginnt seinen ersten Arbeitstag mit einem Rundum-Check des Staplers. Sicherheitsvorkehrungen wie getrennte Fahr- und Gehwege sind wichtig, aber Fußgänger müssen trotzdem beachtet werden. Das Anheben von Personen mit den Gabeln ist verboten, stattdessen soll eine Hubarbeitsbühne genutzt werden. Lasten müssen fachgerecht ins Hochregal gestapelt und vor dem Transport gesichert werden, besonders bei Rutschgefahr. Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Fachpersonal durchgeführt werden. In lärmintensiven Bereichen ist Gehörschutz erforderlich. **English Translation:** Klaus has passed his forklift test and begins his first day of work with a complete check of the forklift. Safety precautions such as separate driving and walking paths are important, but pedestrians must still be observed. Lifting people with the forks is prohibited; instead, a lifting platform should be used. Loads must be professionally stacked in the high rack and secured before transport, especially if there is a risk of slipping. Maintenance work may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Hearing protection is required in noisy areas.

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Miley Kaczynski, who lives 1.6 miles downstream from the Beaver Dam Meta Data Center, describes a natural creek on her property that has flowed for nearly fifty years but began behaving drastically after upstream construction of the data center. She states the creek, 20 feet wide and up to four feet deep, stopped flowing even with no rainfall, became cloudy and opaque with enough force to cause drastic erosion, and has dried up half of the past construction season. Dust from the construction covers her yard, turning grass white, and visibility on the road is severely reduced by thick dust clouds. She notes this behavior is not consistent with natural variability or weather patterns and has never happened before. Kaczynski explains she attempted to report the issue to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), but found the system fragmented: reports are passed between departments and can be lost, and she was informed there is no single entity responsible for downstream effects of large-scale construction on a water system. She says multiple permits govern activities at local, county, state, and federal levels, with no one looking at the whole picture or what happens beyond the project boundary. She emphasizes this is a policy failure rather than a failure of individual agency staff. She asserts the creek’s flow appears correlated with upstream industrial activity during construction, including daily blasting with dynamite; when discharge stops, the creek stops, and when it resumes, water returns abruptly. She claims corporations receive fast approvals, tax incentives, and limited review, while residents must prove damage after the fact at their own expense against billion-dollar companies. She has turned this into a part-time research effort, estimating costs for water sampling (shipping at $121 and testing around $400 per sample) and water treatment to block elevated metals like strontium. Kaczynski warns that nearly 1,000 acres of her backyard will be converted from permeable land to paved industrial space, reducing groundwater recharge and altering a community of farmers and working families. She laments rural Wisconsin losing its identity to data centers, noting that another data center is proposed in Beaver Dam. She describes the annexation of the land by the city, with Alliant Energy facilitating deals with farmers to sell collectively, and explains that after annexation the land goes to county rezoning with a “rubber stamp” process, making it difficult to halt. She claims damage cannot be legally proven before construction, so the process requires action at the city level, but the city did not focus on the data center in its hearings, making residents feel unrepresented and unable to vote or speak fully. She concludes that there is a lack of a working system to ensure permits are followed, with only one mining permit officer for the entire state, and she demands transparency and action from authorities, asking who will save her retroactively and expressing that her safety net is gone. She ends by asking for help and acknowledging the late start for her opportunity to speak.

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Roman aqueducts were an engineering marvel used to transport fresh water to cities. They found a water source higher than the destination and determined the slope needed for gravity to transport the water. Most aqueducts were built underground with water flowing through channels coated with hydraulic mortar. Impurities settled in settling basins along the way. To overcome hills and mountains, engineers drilled vertical shafts every 30 meters. Valves called sluice gates regulated water flow and diverted it to other sites. In towns, the water flowed into a basin called castellum divisorium and was distributed through lead or terracotta pipes to baths, fountains, and villas. Some Roman aqueducts are still in use today.

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I noticed that the snow I put in a jar was disappearing quickly. After an hour, the ice cubes had melted, leaving water in the jar. The styrofoam snow also shrank without leaving any water behind. Even the solid ice cubes from the freezer melted within half an hour, leaving water behind. I was puzzled by this rapid disappearance of the ice and snow. Translation: The speaker observed that the ice and snow they placed in jars were melting quickly, leaving water behind. They were surprised by how fast the ice and snow disappeared without leaving any water in the containers.

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This footage from the 1920 World's Fair in Brazil shows hydraulic mining, a technique using high-pressure water jets to move soil and rocks. The resulting mud slurry can be directed elsewhere through sluice boxes. Hydraulic mining originated from ancient Roman techniques and evolved in the 1850s during the California Gold Rush. It's interesting that this technique coincided with the time frame of world's fairs, which is also when the mud flood theory suggests significant events occurred. This method could have been used to bury or uncover entire towns, possibly explaining the prevalence of half-buried buildings worldwide. The world's fairs may hold inconsistencies in the historical narrative.
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