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"The fog drifted through the streets like a ghost." "It wasn't the weather. It was an eerie smoke descending from rooftops, rolling from the backs of trucks." "In the nineteen fifties and sixties, in secret, the US army sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide into the air of a Saint Louis housing project, a largely black neighborhood called Pruittigo." "We were subjects." "More than 30 tests conducted across The US and Canada, spraying zinc cadmium sulfide from planes, rooftops, and vehicles to simulate how a biological attack might spread, all to prepare for potential warfare against the Soviets." "The government now admits to a secretive series of cold war tests, including one dubbed large area coverage." "This used to be filled with 33 high rise buildings. It was all demolished in 1976,"

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

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"It's in their manuals, it's called perception management." "Vizart... stands for visualization in real time." "They were the ones responsible for the holograms on CNN during the 2008 election." "the hologram being generated... comes into the studio looking as if naturally it's part of the scenery." "There are 35 high definition cameras ringing me." "beamed into CNN studio in under a second, creating an almost lossless holographic feed, live." "gelatin are at the center of that." "quasicrystals... used for high energy storage materials, thermal barriers, infrared sensors, and electromagnetics." "By 1986, several top secret advanced studies were going on funded by DARPA." "The truth movement won't even discuss the airplanes." "Jones... was briefed on some of them as well." "Eugene Malov died."

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Computer screens emit blue light due to government programs like Operation Paperclip, which involved experiments on monkeys by drilling into their heads. Professor Delgado discovered behavior control wirelessly using RFID chips and semiconductors. The CIA then utilized electromagnetic radiation through screens to influence behavior. This technology is now used by companies like Google and Meta. The idea originated from the mafia in Las Vegas, who used blue-lit slot machines and free alcohol to manipulate people. This led to the CIA's MK Ultra program.

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Speaker 0 discusses Dr. Jack Cruz and claims about blue light from screens. They say the impact grew out of CIA and FBI experimentation that began with mind control and electrodes on monkeys' brains, and that they realized they could create the same impact with blue light. They claim that when choosing screen colors, blue was chosen over red because it makes you more lethargic, apathetic, and easier to control. They also mention that red light saunas would have the additional benefit of exposure to red light on the opposite side of the spectrum.

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Hydroxychloroquine is a derivative of Chloroquine, which was originally derived from the bark of a cinchona tree and used to treat malaria. The Spanish crown restricted access to quinine, leading to the American Revolution's George Washington stockpiling cinchona bark. During the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln blocked quinine shipments to the South, causing doctors to search for alternative treatments. Quinine played a role in European colonization of Africa and influenced World War I. In World War II, the United States sought quinine from South America while the Nazis weaponized mosquitoes with malaria. Hydroxychloroquine has been used by American troops overseas, but its derivatives have been linked to post-traumatic stress disorder. Access to hydroxychloroquine has been restricted throughout history, raising questions about scientific institutions.

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In the early 1900s, Walter Kilner created glasses using a dye from coal tar, called dicenium, that purportedly allowed users to see beyond the normal range of visible light. These glasses were said to enable the wearer to see people's auras and determine their strength. Reportedly, Kilner discovered that some people had no aura at all when viewed through these glasses. Some believe the movie "They Live," where glasses reveal aliens disguised as humans, was based on the events of Dicenium Glass. Kilner's lab was allegedly raided, his equipment confiscated, and his work suppressed. The speaker intends to recreate the glasses using dicinium to test their purported abilities.

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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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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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They argue that centralization—big pharma, the FCC, and other captured agencies—drives a problem that includes tech giants like Motorola, Nokia, Apple, Meta, and Google. They claim that programs government-sponsored at Tulane Neurosurgery and Neurology, known as MK Ultra, taught that people could be controlled through light waves. They describe a progression from cutting monkeys’ heads and wiring their heads to study behavior to the claim that we are controlled by light waves, not just by light in our environment. They point out that blue light is used by Dell, Apple, Meta, Google, and others on screens, and question why efflux or iris isn’t preloaded, suggesting the reason is that blue light lowers dopamine and melatonin, making people addicted. They attribute the discovery of this effect to the mafia rather than the CIA, linking it to the Las Vegas model: a desert city with great light and casinos that used blue light and alcohol to lower patrons’ dopamine so they would spend more money. They claim the CIA then redirected researchers to explore how to control without wires, moving from direct brain wires to semiconductors and LEDs through light. They recount that silicon valley developments with semiconductors produced LEDs, and that the early work included Delgado, a PhD researcher who implanted wires in a bull’s head to stop the animal via remote control, demonstrating a transition to wireless control. They assert that the next step was to eliminate wires and implant microchips in the brain, akin to Neuralink, enabling electrical, photoelectrical, and wireless control. They claim that researchers discovered that light could be used to control mammals, and that Meta and Google codified this through patents for blue light technology used in screens, owning the patents via patent attorneys. They reference Maria Manoulas in Los Angeles and her circle of friends connected to screens, asking whether these tools have been used to influence people and situations around them. They argue digital babysitting is successful for parents because a child becomes easier to control with screens, comparing this to a heroin addict needing a fix, explaining that exposure to electromagnetic pollution reduces beta endorphin (the natural brain opiate) and drives a need for external dopamine from drugs, alcohol, sex, or food. They claim this entire line of research originated in covert work at institutions such as Tulane, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, and Harvard, then moved into big tech. They explain the transition from old CRT screens to blue-lit modern screens, noting that those who own the patents control the algorithms and centralize medicine for profit. They suggest a cynical view of doctors: their burnout is tied to blue-lit electronic medical records like Epic, Cerner, and Meditech, which require data input rather than patient interaction. They ask who that serves and imply it harms both patients and doctors. They challenge the idea that technology saves money, asserting instead that it increases data collection and profit through big data. They warn that AI will be used to train computers to replace dermatologists, predicting that in twenty years people will visit Walgreens and consult AI-generated, Google-algorithm-created centralized medicine. They name Maria Manoulas and her circle as part of this ecosystem.

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In secret during the 1950s–60s, the US sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide over Pruittigo, Saint Louis. The fog drifted through the streets like a ghost. They didn't ask for our permission. My government used me like I was a guinea pig. Saint Louis was chosen for spraying experiments because it had characteristics similar to Soviet targets. More than thirty tests across the US and Canada sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide from planes, rooftops, and vehicles to simulate a biological attack. A 1997 NRC review warned that repeated exposure can cause kidney or bone toxicity or lung cancer if levels are high enough, and noted that some army records remained classified. The army said none of the reports contained evidence of a radioactive component to the zinc cadmium sulfide dispersion tests. Erin Brockovich weighs in.

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During the Cold War, the government conducted high altitude nuclear explosion tests using the Thor missile, known as Operation Fishbowl. They aimed to break through the dome-shaped barrier they believed existed above the Earth. The glass-like material reflected the missile's explosion across the sky. This operation had a purpose and was not just a random experiment.

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The speaker describes observing moonlight and notes that the color spectrums appeared as lines, with certain colors missing, and that the moonlight is constantly changing. They claim this is why people go nuts during the full moon. They assert that the Epstein files were dropped two days before the full moon because “everybody goes nuts when they find out that the government's a bunch of pedophiles … and they need to be hung.” They argue that LEDs and fluorescence are very similar to moonlight, producing the same color spectrum, which is why LEDs and fluorescence are used in homes—to give people the same moonlight spectrum. The speaker claims that people walk around with pulsating and flickering light, “going completely crazy,” because the color spectrum from the moon flickers like an LED or fluorescent bulb during the full moon. They say they bought a device to see what the color spectrum is of what is coming off the moon. The speaker contends this is also why incandescent bulbs should be banned, arguing that incandescent bulbs are being removed for a reason: “number one, they're healing on the eyes,” and that there’s a red spectrum which is “actually very beneficial.”

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When kids have focus issues in school and no one can figure out why they can’t focus, the lights above their heads are the cause. Doctor John Ott put shielding over the lights because they had fluorescent bulbs at that time in the school, and once he shielded the lights, the children began to be able to focus. The lights are what is making the children not be able to focus. It is suggested that not only are they wasting eighteen years of their life in a Rockefeller prison school, but also the lights are making them not be able to pay attention at the same time. What Doctor John Ott did was put shielding over the lights; he noticed that the children could focus. Kids shouldn’t even be learning in a prison system if you think about it. Kids should be outside in nature learning in nature. You could have a board. You could bring it outside. You could have a little sun. They can run around. Once they run around, then you can sit and teach. That’s how school should be. It shouldn’t be where they’re locked in a prison system getting forced vaccines and all this garbage. This is presented as a phenomenal book by Doctor John Ott: Light Radiation in You, and I highly recommend it.

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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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This video discusses dicennian glass, a dye derived from coal tar. In 1911, Walter John Kilner developed the kilner screen, which used dicennian dye sandwiched between glass plates to train the eyes to perceive electromagnetic radiation beyond visible light. Kilner's research proved the existence of the human aura and the ability to see into higher dimensions. However, after publishing his findings, the United States confiscated and degraded the dye, making it difficult to obtain. Dicennian glass is now heavily restricted.

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As a child, the speaker was fascinated and terrified by black holes, leading to the realization that nature doesn't keep secrets. The speaker claims that DMT, referred to as dinosaur tuktoyin, led to a discovery. When a diffracted laser is projected on a surface and someone smokes DMT, they will see code running on surfaces. The speaker showed the phenomenon to over 100 people. The laser revealed numbers and letters running in a pattern, like programming code. The light is just the way of revealing it, and each angle shows different layers. It has spatial awareness and impermanence. The speaker believes this is a repeatable, testable phenomenon to observe. It's like seeing through the laser into another dimension. The speaker believes they made a connection that nobody made before. The speaker believes there are two possibilities: either they lost their mind, or this is the biggest discovery of humankind, and they know for sure that we live in the matrix.

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A movement driven by big corporations aims to disconnect people from the higher world by destroying the pineal gland. The pineal gland is the most sensitive part of the central nervous system and is highly sensitive to aluminum, glyphosate, fluoride, and WiFi. The United States is the only country that has pushed these four things on everybody growing up in the last sixty years. An ultra-intelligence group of scientists designed this protocol to fluoridate drinking water, put nano nylon aluminum in the air, and put glyphosate in the food, activating it with the right frequencies.

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A clinical molecular biologist explains that they were tipped off that Epstein had bought a lot of frozen penguin pineal glands, which they found unusual. They back up to describe what the pineal gland is: an organ in the brain that produces serotonin, controls sleep-wake cycles, and is the site of action for hallucinogens like DMT. It is referenced in psychological research for depressive disorders, mania, schizophrenia, and even noetic topics like psychic abilities. The pineal gland is commonly known and can become calcified by fluoride; adults today have less pineal function than a century ago. The biologist notes that penguin pineal glands have a very high concentration of the enzyme HIOMT. HIOMT is described as an organic “machine” that, given substrates, converts them into other compounds and is responsible for producing some endogenous DMT in the body. The question raised is why Epstein would want penguin pineal glands when DMT can be purchased; the implication is that the glands could be used to generate novel compounds. In the realm of synthetic chemistry, the biologist explains a common practice: when the best synthetic route for a desired compound is unknown, researchers sometimes “throw spaghetti on the wall” by exposing HIOMT to a racemic mix of various compounds to see what products are formed. The idea is that HIOMT will act on these random substrates to produce new, uncharacterized compounds. If researchers can produce these compounds in sufficient concentrations, they can purify and separate them, and then administer them to unsuspecting people to observe effects. The biologist speculates that the penguin pineal glands were sought for exactly this purpose—giving HIOMT a random mix of substrates to generate new compounds and then using those compounds in human research. They caution that the brain cannot tolerate excessive serotonin input because DMT interacts with the serotonin system. Prolonged or excessive serotonin input could fry neurons. The speaker suggests that if this were happening and if the resulting drugs were more potent or longer-lasting than DMT, brain damage could occur unless there was an on-the-team expert to manage oxidative stress, regulate doses, and implement breaks between doses. Ultimately, the best guess offered is that the frozen penguin pineal glands were being used to create new drugs by exploiting HIOMT’s activity on a random substrate mix, with potential to test these compounds in humans.

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Researchers recruited 22 individuals and randomized them into two groups: control and experimental. Both groups had a baseline color contrast test, which assesses visual function. Participants worked in a building with abundant artificially lit LEDs and fluorescent lighting, a spectrum with a big spike in blue light and very low red light and zero infrared light. After two weeks of working under these conditions—described as conditions the participants had experienced for the last two years—there were zero improvements in color contrast in the control group. In the experimental group, researchers added two desk lamps, each equipped with a 60-watt incandescent bulb. The incandescent bulbs provided a spectrum that added abundant infrared light, introducing longer wavelengths similar to sunlight. After two weeks of this infrared light supplementation, color contrast tests were retaken. The experimental group showed a 28% improvement in protan thresholds and a 24% improvement in tritan thresholds. After the incandescent lights were removed, improvements persisted four weeks later and six weeks later, with no other changes to the lighting. The mechanism behind these results centers on retinal energy metabolism. The retina is rich in mitochondria, requiring substantial energy. The electron transport chain in mitochondria handles energy transformation. Two scenarios are described: shining red and infrared light on mitochondria versus blue light. - Blue light: Absorbed by porphyrins in the mitochondria, leading to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Excess ROS reduce ATP production, diminishing energy available to retinal cells and impairing function. - Red and infrared light: Absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase and by nano water around ATP synthase. Absorption releases nitric oxide, allowing oxygen to enter and form water. The longer wavelengths are also absorbed by nano water around ATP synthase, reducing viscosity and enabling the rotor to run faster, generating more ATP and providing more energy for retinal cells to function properly. The speaker attributes the observed improvements to these mitochondrial light–energy interactions, particularly the enhanced ATP production from red and infrared light. A practical takeaway is proposed: add incandescent lighting to the environment.

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Uranium glass, also known as Vaseline or baseline glass, contains uranium dioxide and glows under fluorescent light. This unique glass was used in the past, incorporating alchemy to create different compositions. The presence of uranium in the glass raises questions about its potential to create energy through resonance or frequency, similar to radium in old-world fireplaces. Researching baseline glass and its history can provide insight into these intriguing possibilities.

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The speaker asserts that all computer screens are blue-lit because the original technology emerged from a government program associated with Operation Paperclip. He says this program originated at Tulane Neurology and Tulane Neurosurgery in the mid-20th century, where the CIA conducted experiments on monkeys involving drilling into the skull, placing wires into the thalamus, and applying electricity to observe behavioral changes. One participant, Professor Delgado, reportedly proposed wireless control after seeing that wired devices could alter behavior. Delgado allegedly demonstrated wireless control in monkeys and bulls using RFID chips and semiconductors. The speaker claims the CIA then expanded the concept to light and screens, suggesting that electromagnetic radiation through screens can influence behavior, and asserts that this is why computer screens operate at certain frequencies. He connects this idea to a meeting arranged by a patent attorney who allegedly safeguarded the interests of Google and Meta to enable control over people’s activities. In a broader backstory, the speaker asserts that the original idea behind this development began with the CIA and traces it back to the Mafia in Las Vegas. He contends the Mafia wanted to build a new city in a desert, enclosed it, blacked out windows, and invented blue-lit slot machines. They supposedly discovered that money could be extracted more efficiently by offering free alcohol, which then inspired the CIA to initiate the program. The speaker emphasizes that this chain of events links Operation Paperclip, the CIA’s research, and modern tech platforms. He references Bobby Kennedy in connection with the topic, and notes his medical school background at LSU.

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They started building equipment to see over the curvature of time-space, to see into the future and somewhat into the past. There was a black box, also called the cube or yellow disc. It's a variant of the looking glass technology, but while the looking glass shows probabilities, the cube reacts with people present, altering what you're seeing. It spins out a yellow disc, and your predispositions influence the information presented. It's like Yoda telling Luke, "You bring in there what you have with you." You can change the perspective of the information, but human emotions can bring instability to the information's accuracy.

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All the colors moved to the edge, self-assembling and growing. A strange object with tentacles lifted itself off the glass slide, appearing alive and self-aware. Not taught in medical school, unidentifiable by others in the field. Obtained more vials, another tentacle structure appeared. No movement this time, but still shocking.

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This video discusses Dicennian glass, a dye derived from coal tar. In 1911, Walter John Kilner developed the Kilner screen, which consisted of glass plates coated with dye. Kilner's book, The Human Atmosphere, showed that wearing these glasses could help perceive electromagnetic radiation beyond visible light. He also claimed that the dye allowed users to see into higher dimensions. However, after Kilner published his findings, the United States confiscated everything and restricted access to the dye, making it difficult to obtain and find information about online.
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