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A man in Iowa discovered that birds chirping before sunrise helps plants breathe by opening up their stomata. He found that this frequency is also present in classical music. So, he played classical music to his cornfields, resulting in 15-foot tall corn. When he played the music to his squash plants, they produced 5 squash per leaf instead of 1. Even his black walnut tree grew twice as fast with this method called Sonic Bloom, which combines plant vitamins and special frequencies to open up stomata.

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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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Speaker 0: - You should avoid uranium; stay away and don’t put it in a cloud buster because then it’s gonna clear up your skies. - Uranium makes plants grow like crazy. - It also supports the bees; same with electroculture. - If you add radium or uranium into the water, you get artesian spring water; that’s where all the hot springs come from. - To see how green it’s becoming, look at that—look at those guys; stunning. Look at the bees—bees galore in Arizona. - Interesting. - The old fake nukes, they gotta scare you away. - The other interesting thing about uranium is how yellow the brittle burst becomes. - It’s pretty wild. Look at him having the time of his life. - And if you wanna get crazier, look at my shoe. Look at how big these are.

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Speaker 0: This book is 800 pages long on how they were healing all of the big c with radium. How they were healing lupus. How they were healing autoimmune. And it's interesting because radium is connected to to the hot springs. That's what makes them hot. So if you think about it, that's why all the very wealthy people used to go sit in the hot springs. There's the benefits of radium and uranium and thorium in those hot springs. So, basically, in a nutshell, because if I do open this book, it will begin to fall apart. 800 pages of studies, and I'll try to open a little bit. 800 pages of studies of all these illnesses being healed with radio in the nineteen hundreds to the nineteen twenties and those being the big c specifically. Now here's a question too. Do you think that the illness with the big c has gone through the roof because people are no longer getting the radioactive nutrient that they once got? Think about it. They have changed our terrain a lot. They've gotten rid of a lot of things, and people used to drink out of uranium glass all the time, which has that radioactive property. So if you get rid of the radioactive property that the people used to get all the time, then you can start to think about how the diseases would begin to change too.

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Speaker 0: This is a snippet of my book to come. What is the ether? Origin of the ether. What did they tell you? It's fake. All about electroculture, how to get electroculture, how to get it going, what can you do with it, real cool, how to do it in a large scale garden. Oh, and then smart meter fires. Yes. Smart meters cause fire. This will be in the book so people are aware of why they need to get rid of stuff like that. Also, all the side effects of wireless technology published by the US Navy. Oh, yeah. 5,000 studies on that. And DDT. Remember that? DDT is good for you. Poisons the whole world. Different electrical turn things. It's really cool. It's gonna be a really cool book. That's what's happened to the bees when people think that all this wireless technology doesn't do anything to the bees. And that is a praying mantis and a dragonfly on an electrical antenna, and those are antennas. Do you see what's going on?

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Speaker 0 describes a series of observations about pumpkin biology and the influence of light on blossom development. He starts by noting that a pumpkin is a monoecious type of plant, meaning it produces the staminate and pistillate blossoms separately on the same vine. He then points out that the staminate blossoms are large and healthy, with leaves green to the very tip, indicating no apparent nutritional deficiencies. However, he observes that all of the pistillate blossoms, which bear the embryo of the pumpkin right under the flower, would reach only an early stage of development and then stop, dry up, turn black, and drop off the vine. As a result, no pumpkins were produced. In the second year, the situation changes due to lighting conditions. His lights were old and flickering, so he replaced them with new fluorescent tubes without specifying a preferred type. Under these new lighting conditions, all the pistillate blossoms grew very nicely, while all the staminate blossoms dried up and dropped off. He repeats this experiment multiple times and discovers that he can obtain 100% staminate or 100% pistillate blossoms on a pumpkin vine by simply supplementing the restricted daylight with either cool white or daylight white fluorescent light, which he used in the second year. He notes that daylight white fluorescent is strong in the blue end of the spectrum. The discussion then broadens beyond pumpkins to chinchilla breeding, where breeders can obtain up to 85% or 90% male or female offspring in litters depending on the lights used in the breeding rooms. Finally, he references the pumpkin that appeared in Walt Disney's film Secrets of Life, stating that at last, here is the pumpkin from that film. Overall, the key points are: pumpkins are monoecious with separate staminate and pistillate blossoms on the same vine; pistillate blossoms can abort development under certain conditions, preventing pumpkin formation; improving or altering daylight through fluorescent lighting can drive the vine to produce either all staminate or all pistillate blossoms; similar lighting effects are observed in chinchilla breeding, influencing the sex ratio of offspring; and the pumpkin in question is the one associated with Walt Disney's Secrets of Life.

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In the past, old sacred buildings had brass walls filled with mercury to gather free atmospheric energy. They placed these walls high up to maximize energy collection. They would then channel this energy into their homes using copper wires, providing free energy for lighting and other purposes. This information is often not disclosed, but when we examine historical artifacts, we can see that these buildings were designed like conductors. The true history has been altered to make it seem like people were constantly fighting each other, but the hidden past reveals a different story.

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In the early 1900s, Walter Kilner created blue goggles with dicennium dye to see auras beyond visible light. Some claim wearing these glasses revealed people with no auras. The story is likened to the movie They Live. Kilner's work was confiscated, buried, and forgotten, with only a few internet tales remaining. The speaker aims to recreate the glasses with dicennium to test their validity.

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Speaker 0 discusses gas prices, claiming they are wrecking the farmers and questions whether gas should be at this price. He attributes the oil shortage to a War with Iran, which he says was caused by “the tiny hats and the president.” He then says he checked a government website that breaks down petroleum coming in and going out, noting that “down below, you see that there’s actually more coming in now than there was a year ago.” He asks why prices are higher and suggests that someone might be lying about something, noting a discrepancy with claims that refining is insufficient. Speaker 0 continues by referencing the 1970s and stating that they “pulled the exact same playbook,” and he intends to have the audience hear a quote from “the Shah of Iran” about gas lines. He recalls: “Have you seen the lines of cars stretching for blocks, in some cases for miles, waiting to get gas… And you cannot you have imported more oil than any time in the past. Well, not recently, we haven't. You have?” He then remarks, “So after that video, we can see that there’s really no shortage and the gas prices are just being jacked up on purpose.” He asks who’s pulling the strings and answers, “the tiny hats,” asserting that the tiny hats “control the banks, control all of these things, manipulate the numbers, and then kinda screw the people.” He concludes by urging readers to notice the connection to Iran and says it’s “interesting,” leaving the audience to think about it, and ends with a reference to a 1976 water car. Speaker 2 introduces a tangential topic about Stan Meyer’s invention, the water fuel cell, which “takes the place of his old gas tank.” He explains that the water fuel cell “breaks down water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen,” and that hydrogen is used to run his dune buggy. Speaker 1 adds a note about what to use for the fuel cell: “I don't care if you use rain water, well water, city water, ocean water. If you don't have any fresh water, go ahead and use snow.” If there is no snow available, he suggests using salt water, claiming there is “no adverse effect to the fuel cell.”

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The secret to growing giant plants may lie in a lost farming technology called electro culture. In 1746, a Scottish doctor named Dr. Mimbray observed that electrifying trees caused them to produce new branches in October, something unprecedented. In 1902, physicist Professor Lemstrom noticed that plants grew faster under the Aurora borealis in Alaska. Today, countries like China are exploring electro culture to combat fertilizer shortages. They have achieved a remarkable 25 to 50% increase in yield while reducing fertilizer and pesticide use by 75%. Let's spread the word about electro culture farming.

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Speaker 0: This is the book, The Living Language of Water. And Beta Austin's work on water is mind blowing. Okay? This book is ridiculous when you get into it. So I'm gonna show you some pictures in here, and this stuff really blew me away. And there are pictures in here that just give me the goosebumps. That's that's all I can say. So check this. When she put an egg in the water, the water was imprinted with the picture of the egg. Now when she put cubes and different objects in water, it was imprinted with those same exact thing. So water takes on anything that is placed into it, anything that's around it. The words that you say, you know, doctor Amoto and that whole thing like you say love and the water takes on the word love, you say hate and the water breaks down, that's exactly what's happening. And Veda Austin was discovering all of this. So next she goes into herbal remedies. So things like milk thistle, CBD, all these beautiful remedies. Check this out. Each different herbal remedy has a different imprint on water and those are the different pictures of the different herbal imprints. So when you're going to consume nature's super foods, you're consuming an imprint that is changing all of the structure of your water almost like alchemy. It is transmuting the water in your body to begin to heal, just like the old stained glass windows in the cathedral. That's what nature is doing. Now when you go and take poison, which is made by a pharma company, you can imagine what it's doing to your water. It's doing the complete opposite. It's breaking apart the structure of your water, so then all of a sudden your whole body falls apart. And then you can't figure it out because you got so many side effects which are continuing this.

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Dinshaw color therapy is described as a deep rabbit hole. The speaker claims that the government burned Dinshaw’s books in the 1950s. Dinshaw realized that you could heal a person by putting different colors in front of them, based on the color they are missing. Colors cited include red, yellow, green, purple, and other color spectrums. He had a special machine placed in front of the person that corresponded to their ailment. For example, if a person had a headache, the machine would use the color red. The person would sit in the sun, and the red would go through into the eyes, which absorb all of the color spectrums, and then the headache would be resolved. If someone had a stomach issue or didn’t feel well, the color blue would be used. The person would sit in the sun, the blue would go through the eyes, and the stomach issue would be cured. The speaker states that the government burned Dinshaw’s books because color therapy works so well. The claim is made that every single disease could be resolved with color therapy. Beyond treatment, the speaker notes that food, drink, or the clothing and materials a person wears emit a frequency. On a “blue day,” one might wear the color blue to uplift the mood. If one desires more energy, one might wear red. To open the crown chakra, one might wear purple. Each color is said to represent different types of meridian lines in the body, aligning with Dinshaw’s work. The discussion expands to the broader idea of color and light spectrums, mentioning stained glass windows in cathedrals as examples of color spectrums present in the environment. The implication is that color and light have profound effects on physiological or energetic systems, as suggested by Dinshaw’s color therapy approach.

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The speaker discusses electroculture as a way to boost your garden. He cites anecdotal results: a friend grew a '46 pound watermelon,' another in Ireland grew large garlic, and a cucumber and 'melons' that were 'pretty wild, all growing together.' He notes that 'everything gets bigger with electroculture' and that skeptics will say 'it’s not true.' He links the idea to 'Carolian photography of pyramids' showing beams and says 'it's manipulating the and that's what's happening with the electroculture.' He cites historical reference: 'Why on earth would the Royal Agriculture Society be doing this in 1845 and 1873?' and 'the government was doing the agriculture in the nineteen twenties,' arguing that 'abundance at your fingertips with the agriculture.' 'So you got the Royal Agriculture Society, you got the government, and you have abundance at your fingertips with the agriculture. So why aren't you doing it?'

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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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My friend in Oregon let me try a hyperbaric chamber at triple normal pressure, and I felt energized. Another friend in Wyoming had a hyperbaric sleeping bag that also gave me a boost. A man in Tokyo grew a 40-foot-tall tomato tree with 15,000 tomatoes using filtered sunlight. Plants breathe through tiny holes called stomata under their leaves, which open with bird chirping or classical music. Playing classical music to cornfields made them grow 15 feet tall. The pre-flood world may have had greater air pressure, increased CO2, filtered sunlight, and celestial music, leading to phenomenal plant growth. Classical music can make walnut trees grow faster and cantaloupes as big as soccer balls.

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Long ago, the world thrived on free energy from the atmosphere, powering buildings and structures. The ether fueled everything until the controllers decided to end it, resetting populations worldwide. Photos show how everything interacted with the earth's energy, from obelisks to cathedrals, creating a beautiful connection.

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Here are examples of electriculture antennas made from copper or brass to harness atmospheric energy for plant growth. Placing these antennas in your garden helps plants grow bigger, become frost and heat resistant, and require less water as the soil heals itself. Visit cultivateelevate.com for more information on electriculture and watch our videos to elevate your garden in 2023.

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In the future, technology evolves rapidly and we can create entire worlds instantly. We had to learn to control our minds to prevent negative forces from destroying us. We are from the future because plants harvest light in an impossible way. Photons of light should collide with other particles, but they don't. Instead, plants put photons into a quantum superposition, multiplying them into every possible path. When one path reaches the core without fail, it becomes the only possibility that ever existed. This is how photons reach the planet's core with incredible precision. We are from the future, and together we can bring light to the world.

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Today, the discussion centers on boosting your garden with electroculture. The speaker recalls initial skepticism from many gardeners, calling it “woo woo,” but shares anecdotal results to illustrate potential. A friend decided to try electroculture and produced a 46-pound watermelon. Another friend in Ireland tried it and produced noticeable differences in garlic size. There is also mention of a cucumber and generally “everything gets bigger with electroculture,” alongside impressive examples of melons growing together. The speaker notes that this is why some people don’t tell others about electroculture, implying a mindset of food scarcity. Then, attention shifts to striking examples: a cucumber, a garlic, and notably large melons. The idea presented is that things start to multiply when one considers nature, leading to questions about what is taking place. To illustrate the phenomenon, the speaker references Carolian photography of pyramids, suggesting that while you can’t see anything happening with the naked eye, the photography reveals beams emanating from the pyramids. The speaker interprets this as evidence that the beams are manipulating the environment, and draws a parallel to electroculture—implying that similar unseen forces are at work in gardening through electroculture. Despite some inevitable skepticism from others who might question the claims, the speaker points to historical use and government interest as supporting evidence. The Royal Agricultural Society is mentioned as having engaged with electroculture in 1845 and 1873, suggesting that those in authority recognized abundance through the technique. The government is also said to have practiced electrification in agriculture in the 1920s. The speaker emphasizes this combination of royal and governmental engagement as support for the idea that abundance is within reach through electroculture. The message concludes with a persuasive prompt: given these indications of abundance and institutional involvement, why aren’t you doing electroculture? The speaker ends with a closing question intended to provoke the audience to consider adopting electroculture in their own gardening practice.

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The speaker discusses electroculture as a method to boost garden growth, sharing anecdotes intended to illustrate its effectiveness. A friend who tried electroculture reportedly grew a 46-pound watermelon. Another friend in Ireland supposedly produced notable results with garlic, and there are claims of size differences in cucumbers when electroculture is used. The speaker emphasizes that “everything gets bigger with electroculture,” and points to impressive examples of melons growing together, describing the scene as “pretty wild.” The discussion then shifts to a visual reference: Carolian photography of pyramids, suggesting that, while the pyramids themselves appear ordinary at first glance, photographs reveal beams emanating from them. The speaker uses this to claim that there are invisible manipulations at work, drawing a parallel to electroculture as something that manipulates growth in plants. Skepticism is acknowledged with the questioner who might say the claims aren’t true, to which the speaker notes the existence of historical use and policy involvement. The speaker asks why one would doubt the practice, pointing to historical use by established institutions. Specifically, they question why the Royal Agriculture Society would be involved in electroculture in 1845 and 1873, implying a level of legitimacy or success associated with those periods. Further support is offered by referencing government involvement, asserting that the government was using electroculture in the 1920s. The speaker ties these points together by stating that there is abundance at one’s fingertips with electroculture, due to the involvement of both the Royal Agriculture Society and the government. The presentation concludes with a call to action, prompting the audience to consider why they themselves are not using electroculture, framing it as a matter of opportunity or access to abundant results. The overall message emphasizes that electroculture has a historical precedent, institutional interest, and tangible, visible outcomes in plant growth, while challenging the audience to take up the practice.

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A man in Iowa discovered that birds chirping before sunrise helps plants breathe by opening up their cells. He found that this frequency is also present in classical music. So, he played classical music to his cornfields, resulting in 15-foot tall corn. He also played it to his squash plants, which produced five squash per leaf instead of one. His black walnut tree grew twice as fast as normal when exposed to the music. This technique, called sonic bloom, combines vitamins and special frequencies to open up stomata in plants.

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This video showcases the effects of electric culture on indoor plants. Electric culture involves using copper to harness the atmospheric energy around us. The speaker presents a simple experiment to demonstrate this concept. They highlight how many gardening practices are suppressed to promote the sale of pesticides and chemicals. Companies like Monsanto are mentioned as major players in this industry. The speaker emphasizes that electric culture can provide a natural alternative, allowing plants to thrive without the need for harmful substances. They encourage viewers to explore their blog, "Electroculture for Beginners," for more information and success stories.

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The speaker introduces a book titled Law Science of the Stone Age and presents Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London, highlighting the water pathways and magnetic lines through the building. They observe that the strongest point of energy is where the priest stands, and claim that nothing about the cathedral’s construction was built by chance and it surely wasn’t built with hammer, chisel, and candlelight.

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Speaker discusses the Sennett Quartz Health Lamp, noting 'they created these in the nineteen fifties' and 'UV healing frequencies as well as sitting out in the sun.' It describes 'This is a mercury arc lamp with quartz glass so that it allows the UV spectrum to come through, and people would sit in front of these and bathe with this device.' 'As soon as you kick it on, these UVs are pulsating.' 'You can hear it, and you can see it is very, bright even in the daytime.' 'And what a person would do is they would sit in front of this and they would get the UV healing frequencies.' 'They didn't have to drug them and cut them up and pill them and everything else. They just used beautiful frequencies of light.' 'And if you also notice on my hands, can see a greenish spectrum. That's the color coming from here. That's what's interesting.' 'Light Medicine of the Future by Jacob Liberman.' 'You got all the benefits of UV which blood pressure, helping the heart, also helping with weight loss and improving the thyroid.' 'So see what they don't tell you about light.'

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Speaker 0 describes uranium water bottles from the 1920s, explaining that you would pour water in and drink it the next day because the uranium would turn it into spring water and into sulfur, claiming “that’s radium and uranium is sulfur.” He then says he decided to test something with food. He put bananas in the uranium water bottle to see what would happen to food. He observed that the uranium water bottles preserve food for up to a month; bananas usually change quickly, but when placed in the bottle, the banana stayed yellow permanently for three weeks. He then left the experiment running, not touching it. After six weeks, the banana developed only a pinch of mold on top and began turning black dots and other signs, but he ate the banana anyway. He says the banana became radioactive and “off the charts” on the Geiger counter, with energy levels described as cranked up. He then ponders what radiation is and notes that humans are radioactive beings, suggesting that perhaps we were meant to consume certain things to bring energy back, but governments have changed this narrative with a scare story. He mentions a government story where a man drank radium water and allegedly his jaw fell off. He emphasizes that this is “no joke” and claims it was just one person, while thousands of others were reportedly doing it. He adds another claim about the imagery used in newspapers: the photo of the man whose jaw supposedly fell off was not him; it was a different person with a disabling disease, used to scare people.
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