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The speaker urges viewers to use Google Translate, setting the language from Latin to English. When "Astra Zenica" is entered, the translation reads "the road to death." The speaker then states that AstraZeneca is a vaccine and concludes by wishing good luck to those who received it.

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The speaker asserts that every time people consume natural flavorings, they could be ingesting substances developed by human fetal cells. They claim that major food companies—Pepsi, Nestle, and Kraft—have used a biotech company called Cinomics to create flavor enhancers, and that these artificial flavors were originally tested using HEK293, a cell line derived from aborted fetal tissue. Due to legal loopholes, these connections aren’t required to be disclosed to consumers. The speaker explains how the process allegedly works: the food industry recognizes that processed foods lose flavor, so they hire biotech firms to develop flavor enhancers rather than using real ingredients. They state that Ceramics found HEK293 cells, which originated from fetal tissue, respond to flavors in a way similar to human taste buds. By testing flavors on these cells, additives were created to enhance processed foods, purportedly making them more appealing and contributing to widespread addiction to these products. These chemical compounds were then rebranded as natural flavors. Why this matters, according to the speaker, is that the food industry operates as a single, deceptive system that uses loopholes to keep consumers uninformed. They claim that today even “natural flavors” can contain over 100 synthetic compounds developed using biotech processes that consumers aren’t told about. The overarching message is that the pursuit is profit rather than health, and that consumers are being used as experimental subjects. If such information has been hidden for decades, the speaker questions what else might be concealed, urging listeners to wake up, check labels, and demand transparency. The speaker also warns that if companies can manipulate what people eat, they could influence how people think and feel. They exhort viewers to expose the truth together and to share the video with others who care about food provenance. The closing call to action emphasizes education as power and urges collective effort to uncover and understand hidden information about natural flavors. Throughout, the speaker asks viewers whether they have been fooled by natural flavors and invites discussion in the comments, framing knowledge and collective action as the path to greater freedom.

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You're not real. Is any of it real? Look at this world: fences, pills for emotions, advertising as warfare, chemicals in food, media brainwashing, social network bubbles. Reality? We haven't seen it since the turn of the century. We're numbed by GMOs, corporate-branded houses, digital displays, and a kingdom of lies.

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Speaker 0 says her post about translating Bad Bunny’s songs for the Super Bowl went viral, and, at the moment, she translates another song called Vatican, noting that he spelled Vatican with a “b” for some reason. The excerpt begins with: “Perhaps my music isn't clean but I didn't invent sex and marijuana wanna. Where is the horny one? Raise your hands. A grinding and we go.” Then: “To the Vatican, call your mom to ask for your hand.” She notes, “I was in hell when I stumbled upon a she demon. She was selling her soul and I bought it. She was yummy but her friend was even yummier.” Then there’s: “Let's go, the three of us. Let's go, the three of us. Yes. Where are we? I don't know. Who are you? I don't know.” She says: “God forgive me because I have sinned. You are horny. I know.” Then: “I'm going to skip this paragraph because it's irrelevant.” The discussion moves to a part about being in the club and the club being lit, followed by: “Everybody fornicates here, the waiter and the preacher.” Then: “Hey mommy, you're so fine. Send me a picture of the young Mika. I don't know who young Mika is.” She continues: “They got me over thinking the night got kinky. And in her ass the pinky. Her hair purple like inky winky. I slap her ass and I leave her like po. I give it to her where she goes pee pee and where she goes po po.” She adds: “You already know what that means. God is watching. God is listening.” She says: “That is what we're teaching our children. Eight.” She notes: “To believe in God, you don't have to be a minister.” Then: “No man on earth has the right to judge in the name of Christ. And again, this is coming from a guy that takes pictures dressed as Baphomet. I mean, if you don't see it, you're blind, but he also portrays himself as Jesus in his music videos. In All San Juan they even have a mural of him as Jesus.” She says: “I'm not the best Christian out there but back in the day they used to call that blasphemy. And honestly, in my opinion it's plain disrespectful.” She concludes: “So there you have it, that's another Bad Bunny song so that you know what you're listening to. I know that some of his songs have a great beat, I'm not gonna lie, some have a catchy beat. And it's hard not to like it, honestly.” She adds: “But I don't know. I feel like it's important to know the words that come out of our mouths, even if it's in another language and we don't understand it, because you could be singing and selling your soul to the devil.”

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The speaker mentions the catchy chorus of a video and questions its meaning, comparing it to other nonsensical phrases. They notice something strange about the video, specifically that the girls in it haven't had three kids. They then mention hearing the phrase "Yvonne etnoyage" and become curious. Upon playing the video backwards, they discover the subliminal message "Join the Navy" and speculate that the Navy is recruiting people using these hidden messages.

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Don't trust, verify. In the future, with deepfakes and advanced technology, it will be hard to distinguish between what's real and fake. It's crucial to rely on your own experiences and intuition to navigate this era of manufactured content. Your devices are taking over tasks that used to strengthen your brain connections.

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I am not Morgan Freeman, and what you see is not real. What if I told you I'm not even human? What is your perception of reality? Is it the ability to process information from our senses? Welcome to the era of synthetic reality.

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The speaker addresses people sharing a video of a crying girl supposedly being deported with her mother. The speaker claims the video is fake and from a movie. The speaker mocks those sharing the video, calling them "dumb" and "stupid." The speaker encourages them to continue posting about it and tagging them in videos, stating they do not care. The speaker ends the message with "Love y'all. God bless."

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The speaker questions why someone would want to discredit something. The speaker states they believe in the truth and its importance. The speaker then asks if the other person thinks the truth is important. The speaker tells the other person to read "grave error."

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The speaker urges viewers to uncover their identity, warning those who already know to remain silent, claiming their "golden tickets" are "lined with lead." They assert that until the "whole truth" emerges, everything is lies. The speaker directs TikTok users to identify "that man" with a "silly curl" on his forehead, mentioning they had forgotten about the curl for decades due to memory loss. They conclude by wishing TikTok users well.

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The speaker is asked about retweeting a quote from Mussolini without knowing it was from him. The speaker defends the retweet, saying it's okay to like the quote without supporting Mussolini. They mention having a large following and wanting to be associated with interesting quotes. The conversation ends with a plug for subscribing to their YouTube channel.

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The speaker says they make many videos claiming atoms and nukes are fake, and that no one has seen an atom. They point to a book about the physicists who discovered the atom, stating they had a dream and then made the model of the atom. The speaker asserts that they never saw an atom, yet they created the model, implying the whole idea comes from a dream rather than real life. They claim people should be aware that “they lied to you about atoms.” They extend the claim to viruses and the moon landing, saying they lied about those as well, and recommend looking into the book mentioned.

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Speaker 0 announces that they have released the most dangerous discovery that explains everything, and that the video is in their bio.

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Citizens, Captain Looping here with a message. Stop with me, everyone stop, it's taking off again, I'll make the lion fly in front of you. Stop, it's not possible. For all TikTokers living a fake life, don't fall for it. Look, the bomb is there, my baby. It's going to take off right away. And all the bomb, girls, you know where it's going, I don't need to explain. Captain Looping. Translation: Citizens, Captain Looping here with a message. Stop with me, everyone stop, it's taking off again, I'll make the lion fly in front of you. Stop, it's not possible. For all TikTokers living a fake life, don't fall for it. Look, the bomb is there, my baby. It's going to take off right away. And all the bomb, girls, you know where it's going, I don't need to explain. Captain Looping.

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Speaker 0 asks, "What if everything we've ever been told, everything, the opposite was always the truth."

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I used to trust the news until I discovered a brain for common sense. A brain helps with stupidity, questioning news sources, and thinking independently. Side effects may include accountability and a better understanding of economics. Choose a brain for reality. Visit tryabrain.com for more information. Translation: I used to trust the news until I discovered a brain for common sense. A brain helps with stupidity, questioning news sources, and thinking independently. Side effects may include accountability and a better understanding of economics. Choose a brain for reality. Visit tryabrain.com for more information.

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I will play a recording of people chanting "that is embarrassing" four times. Write down what you hear after the 4th time. Our brains interpret electrical signals based on our expectations, shaping our reality.

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Our choice of words is crucial for accuracy. I won't use your language or cater to your preferences. You don't control reality, grammar, or definitions. You're not so important to dictate how I speak to you. How self-important can you be? Translation: The words we use are important for accuracy. I won't use your language or cater to your preferences. You don't control reality, grammar, or definitions. You're not important enough to tell me how to talk to you. How important do you think you are?

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We've discovered that Apple's voice-to-text feature exhibits some strange behavior. When you use voice note to text and say the word "racist," the text displays an odd visual glitch. It seems like a deliberate form of subliminal programming, similar to other instances where tech companies manipulate information, like Google did after Trump got shot, or how headlines mislead users with false information. This isn't isolated; others can replicate it on their iPhones, too. We'll be going live at 11AM Central to discuss this further and provide HD screenshots. Follow me at RealAuctions for more updates.

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You're late. It's her fault. Do you have the money? $2. Thank you, you're my savior. Something wrong? You look pale. My computer. Have you ever felt unsure if you're awake or dreaming? All the time. It's called "mesquite." Maybe we should unplug. Should we leave? We'll be okay. Translation: You are late because of her. Do you have the money? Thank you, you are my savior. Is something wrong? You look paler than usual. My computer. Have you ever felt unsure if you are awake or dreaming? It happens to me all the time. It's called "mesquite." Maybe we should unplug. Should we leave? We will be fine.

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Your money is fake, food and water are poisoned, wars are based on lies, country run by pedophiles, but people are too distracted to act. Translation: Your money isn't real, your food and water are being contaminated, wars are started with false information, your government is controlled by individuals who harm children, yet you are too preoccupied to take action.

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I'm not Morgan Freeman, and what you see isn't real. What is reality to you? Is it processing information from your senses? Welcome to synthetic reality. What do you see? Translation: I am not Morgan Freeman, and what you see is not real. What is your perception of reality? Is it the ability to capture, process, and make sense of the information our senses receive? Welcome to the era of synthetic reality. What do you see?

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The speaker expresses a commitment to questioning what they see in the media and from public figures, stating they believe in asking questions about why they’re lied to “on a regular basis with the media and the Muppets and the politicians and everybody around us.” They mention a belief in flat earth, but frame it as part of a broader stance of skepticism toward widely reported truths. They list a series of purported deceptions: fake viruses, fake nukes, fake moon landings, and fake CGI of the Earth. They also claim videos of hurricanes are falsified, noting that newscasters seem to pretend to be blown around by storms when winds are only about 10 miles per hour. The speaker argues that people shouldn’t be discouraged from asking questions, criticizing “the Muppets and the NPCs” for pressuring conformity. They compare society to the Truman Show, saying we live in it and that “the Muppets come up to you and they’re like, oh, it’s a beautiful day.” They reiterate the call to disobey and to use common sense, referencing chemtrails as part of the surrounding discourse.

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Don't trust, verify. In the next 5-10 years, deepfakes will make it hard to distinguish real from fake. Shift your mindset to verify things through experience and intuition. Devices are affecting our brain connections, so rely on personal verification.

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He turned on the camera to show a flat edge in the sky, pointing out a chemtrail nearby. He emphasized that all the trails were chemtrails, but then pointed out a real condensation trail. The speaker ended by calling the viewers "poor deluded bastards." Translation: The speaker pointed out different types of trails in the sky, claiming they were all chemtrails except for one that was a condensation trail. They expressed disbelief at the viewers' perspective.
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