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Dude he's super brave, asshole, he took a second weapon. Basically he retrieved the weapon of the guy who if he had taken recently there yes I saw I saw, yeah. The speaker mentions “the access to the attack, brother,” and then says “no and no he is under the bridge, yeah.”

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Speaker 0 discusses the defense department's active denial system as a nonlethal weapon to control crowds, secure perimeters, and deter pirates. He notes it can be used to “shoot first and ask questions later,” a claim attributed to the military stance on its use. The system is described by Speaker 0 as not radioactive, not a microwave, and not a laser beam. It is a man-sized beam of millimeter waves that can be fired from up to a thousand meters away and is designed to make the target feel extremely hot so they move. He recounts his personal experience: at about fifty degrees outside, the sensation felt like it was “about a thousand,” and after about 1.5 seconds, one sixty-fourth of an inch of skin reached 130 degrees. He says the effect is temporary and that as soon as he steps away, it’s over; the DOD claims there are no lingering effects, no cancer risk, and no risk to a fetus or reproductive capability—“it’s just heat.” The system’s drawback is acknowledged: it propagates through the air and requires line of sight to targets. Speaker 0 states a prototype costs $10,000,000 and that there are no plans to deploy one anytime soon. Speaker 2 introduces the active denial system with a visual of a dish emitting a beam toward people who might do harm, claiming it will “make you stop in your tracks,” feel like you have a vomit, feel like you’re on fire, and even “put voices in your head.” He asserts the technology can affect people in dramatic ways. The speaker references the Emerald Tabas and a scene with Thos, describing a moment when a staff is raised and a ray of vibration stops a group of people, suggesting that this is the active denial system in use. He adds a broader claim: “Same technology just a different year. What’s we’re doing now, we’re just simply rediscovering everything that already exist.”

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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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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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The speaker describes a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit. However, they find it surprising that the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. They note that asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. The speaker also mentions that NASA has lasers that can send laser light to the ground with precision, questioning why we shouldn't believe in them if the Department of Defense believes in space lasers enough to study their military use.

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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 claims that uranium placed in the sun “charges” and gives a charge to the body. They also claim that uranium or radium placed in or next to water “turns it to spring water.” The speaker then asks, “Do you see why they tell you stay away? Get steep.”

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A blue car is shown and it is mentioned that it has a small weakness when hit with an electromagnetic pulse. The speaker addresses someone and mentions their interest in a camera on an oil platform. The camera is revealed to be an electromagnetic pulse device. The speaker asks if the device was given to someone else. The device causes the engine block to expand and forces oil into the combustion chamber. The speaker mentions the need to find a second agent and take care of an infiltrator who has passed sensitive information. The project is said to still be on schedule.

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An individual claims to be showing an assault weapon, presenting a device reading "fourteen fifteen," which they state should not exceed "point two zero." They assert that anyone nearby is being "radiated on." The individual suggests banning these devices that "radiate people" daily. They state they are going to purchase food from a business and will give them the reading. They conclude that this is how to make the community safer and reiterate the call to ban assault weapons.

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The speaker observes frequencies causing heat in a storm, pointing out the red heat and microwave band. They express concern about the heat being produced and criticize what they see as tyranny happening across the country, with many people unaware.

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Blue objects reflect blue light and resist absorbing energy from blue lasers, making them laser-proof. In China, many roofs are being painted blue, sparking speculation about their knowledge of lasers and the color blue. Are they preparing for a laser-centric future? Join the discussion on why China is choosing blue roofs.

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We used a device called the LRAD, which is a long range acoustic weapon, to make the enemy surrender. It sends sound waves directly to the brain, making it seem like the sound is coming from inside the head. The LRAD cannot be blocked or stopped, as it conducts the sound through the brain. Another weapon we used is the B2K, a microwave weapon that cannot be blocked by plugging your ears.

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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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The speaker discusses the use of a device described as "less than lethal" and emphasizes that it is not nonlethal. He states, "Less than lethal. It's not nonlethal. It's less than lethal," and adds that it is still risky because if it hits him in the eye, it could take out an eye. He asserts that he can shoot the person in the face if he has to, saying, "So I can shoot him in the face if I have to." The speaker then references Sandy, saying that’s when she heard him talk about shooting somebody in the face, and identifies the target by saying, "It was that motherfucker right there."

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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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The speaker discusses a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit. They also point out that despite the intense heat, the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. The speaker wonders about the temperature required for asphalt to melt, which is around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. They also mention NASA's precision lasers and the Department of Defense's space-based laser program. The speaker questions why we shouldn't believe in space lasers if they are being studied for military use.

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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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The speaker discusses assault weapons and shows a device that emits radiation. They argue that this device is an assault weapon because it exceeds the acceptable radiation level. The speaker suggests that instead of focusing on banning traditional assault weapons, efforts should be made to ban devices that emit harmful radiation. They mention going to a business to give them the device as a way to make the community safer.

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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 is searching for weapons of mass destruction. The speaker states there are no weapons in one location. The speaker then suggests the weapons may be in another location.

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In this video, the speaker points out some unusual observations. They mention having jumper cables and pulverized cast aluminum in their vehicle. They question how a grass fire could cause such specific damage, as there is no evidence of burning in certain areas. The speaker suggests the possibility of lasers or direct energy weapons being involved, as some objects remain unburned. They also mention a wood fence testing site and briefly mention Project Blue Beam.

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The speaker discusses various topics related to weather control and conspiracy theories. They mention the use of laser technology to manipulate weather patterns, citing examples from history and claiming personal knowledge of such projects. They also discuss the presence of chemtrails and the alleged poisoning of the atmosphere. The speaker expresses their belief in God and shares a personal experience. They conclude by thanking their audience for their support. The transcript is approximately 250 words long.

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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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