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You okay? Stay safe. You're really covered up. I thought I was bad, but you have it worse. Need water? Translation: Are you okay? Stay safe. You are very covered up. I thought I was in a bad situation, but you have it worse. Do you need water?

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The speaker discusses a large radium water bottle called the revigorator, which contains radium ore inside clay. He asserts that the government tells people radium is toxic, but claims this device was used to heal people. He demonstrates the device’s radioactivity, noting it is “as radioactive as it gets” and showing measurements of “45 up to 90.” He points out that there is water inside the jug, visible as liquid in the container, and labels the contents “radioactive water.” He asserts the government would tell you this is dangerous if you do this, and counters with, “You’ve been duped,” recounting his journey of believing there were lies about the benefits of radium. He shares experiential claims about drinking radium water, stating that it makes you feel calm, real zen, real focused, and that the world feels like a peaceful place. The speaker connects radium water to a broader claim about turning ordinary water into spring water, describing radium water as related to hot springs. He explicitly states that radium water is “uranium water” and also mentions “thorium,” implying that the composition or effect includes these elements.

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The speaker describes purchasing a “radioactive water bottle” and tests its effects by filling the jar with water, drinking from it the next day, and noting survival. They mention also placing apples inside the bottle and eating them daily, claiming they are still alive and pointing out the apples’ involvement as part of the routine. A leak is observed in the bottle, causing water to spill out, leaving only a portion of liquid remaining. They decide to drink the remaining water and report their experience after consuming about half of it, describing the substance as “pretty powerful.” The speaker notes that it is hard to explain what it does, but states that they feel very focused and that the music feels really good. This impression is linked to a warning or caution, as they add that this is “probably why they told people to stay away from it.”

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I found hazardous materials like aluminum, barium, and strontium in the air force system. Soil and air sampling showed high levels of these contaminants. When I questioned this, I was threatened with a mental evaluation. This validated my suspicions.

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So, hold this edge to me. Get out. Sir.

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On 09/30/2024, seven different people represented in these test tubes and this is clinical waste that I'm about to dispose of. These are seven different people who came in to us and were embalmed and during that process this spilled out of their arteries onto our embalming table tray and was kept and I'm documenting it now before disposing of these clinical waste to prove to people that this is coming out of deceased vaccine recipients. Each one represents a person murdered by the state who will never see justice unless we get it for them. And I devote my life into getting that justice for This has got to stop.

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I will show you an assault weapon. Look at this number, it's off the charts at 14/15. It's not supposed to go above 0.20. People sitting nearby are getting radiated. Instead of banning assault weapons, we should ban things that radiate people every day. I'm going to the business where I'll buy food and give them this. Banning assault weapons will make our community safer.

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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: Hello? Oh my goodness. Take off your pants. Can you not touch it? No, don't touch it.

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I learned how to dispose of bodies from Israeli specialists who were brought in to train the cartel. It sounded made up, but I saw elements of experience in what I was doing. I made caustic soda with hardware store materials. I dressed like a construction worker and made my caustic mixture, and then I would put a body in there without any clothing. I would cut grid patterns on the tattoos and the face first. Then, I would dump that into a sand grater, put some of the solid pieces in the next batch. Someone showed me that.

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Can I put them in? It's been two weeks and they're starting to look gross. Can I dump them in? Sure. Translation: Can I put them in? It's been two weeks and they're starting to look gross. Can I dump them in? Sure.

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I saw shower heads for decontamination at work today. Unsure if it's a cause for concern. No information given, so I assume we're okay.

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The speaker observes a large amount of material in the bottom of a creek bed. The speaker states they heard that chemicals were burned off of the material. The speaker then clarifies that the burning may have only affected the top layer.

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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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Do not touch me. Back away.

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This man ate radioactive uranium believing it was safe because uranium is not soluble in body fluids. Galen Windsor, a nuclear physicist, challenged the fear of radiation, claiming it was exaggerated by energy cartels to control power resources and prices. He performed daring stunts like swimming in reactor pools and drinking their water. Windsor wrote a book and spoke out extensively on the topic. Translation (if needed): Este hombre comió uranio radioactivo creyendo que era seguro porque el uranio no es soluble en los fluidos corporales. Galen Windsor, un físico nuclear, desafió el miedo a la radiación, afirmando que era exagerado por los cárteles de energía para controlar los recursos y precios de energía. Realizó acrobacias atrevidas como nadar en piscinas de reactores y beber su agua. Windsor escribió un libro y habló extensamente sobre el tema.

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This is a federal issue, and the governor's office won't comment. Have you tested rainwater or seen our results? Many here have high levels of barium, aluminum, and strontium in their blood. People are sick and dying. We want ADEQ to take action, investigate, and inform us about the rainwater and our blood. If not from geoengineering, find out where it's from. Thank you. Translation: This is a federal issue, and the governor's office won't comment. Have you tested rainwater or seen our results? Many here have high levels of barium, aluminum, and strontium in their blood. People are sick and dying. We want ADEQ to take action, investigate, and inform us about the rainwater and our blood. If not from geoengineering, find out where it's from. Thank you.

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The speaker discusses a 1920s radium water bottle called the Revigorator, noting that radium ore is inside the clay of the bottle and that it was used to heal people. He emphasizes the bottle’s enormous size, saying, “this thing is just mammoth,” and that it’s a challenge to hold it. He demonstrates by saying, “watch this… You can hear that. Right there,” implying a loud or notable sound associated with the device, and references the water as radioactive, stating, “So this is radioactive water.” He mentions that the government would tell people this is dangerous if you do this, followed by the assertion, “Yeah. You've been duped.” He describes his personal journey, claiming that he has learned that “we have been lied to about the benefits of radium.” Regarding the effects of radium water, he asserts that “when you drink a little bit of radium water, what happens is you feel real calm, you feel real zen, you feel real focused in, and the world is just a peaceful place.” He concludes by prompting the audience to consider this perspective.

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The speaker discovered large quantities of aluminum, barium, and strontium in the computer system used for approving hazardous materials. They were aware of industrial processes that could explain these substances, but they found the electronic material safety data sheets (MSDSs) to be vague and lacking manufacturer information. When they asked for clarification on the purpose of these materials, they received no answer and chose not to approve them. As a result, they faced criticism for falling behind on their tasks. Despite their accomplishments and rank, they were later transferred to another air logistics center where they continued to find the same substances.

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- We take that chemical weapon that's an acute toxic flammable environmental hazard and ship it to compound pharmacies that put it in supplements, protein powders, and energy drinks. - Celsius energy drink has four times the amount of daily cyanide that a human being is meant to ingest. - Bang has methylcobalamin; this has cyanocobalamin. - Hydrogen cyanide is sourced from sewage treatment plant sludge—the waste from a human sewage treatment plant, called sludge. - They dry it into powder, ship it to a facility, synthesize it with a metal, and put it in your vitamins; they take metal, hydrogen cyanide, and put it in our supplements. - When you get home tonight, take all of your supplements and protein powders, look for cyanocobalamin, and if it has it, throw it in the trash. Do that for your kids too.

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Put it up in the fucking scaffolding. I'll make sure I don't know. Yes. Shit. It's warm.

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Speaker 0: And it's no secret that the government always approves of some new way to poison us, but liquefying bodies and potentially putting them back into the drinking supply is a whole new level of ick. It's called alkaline hydrolysis, and it is water cremation. Being coined as the new cleaner, greener, and eco friendly way to dispose of your loved ones. But here's what really happens. A body is placed inside of a steel vat with chemicals, typically potassium hydroxide, where it is heated under a high temperature, which liquefies the body. All that's left is the bones, which are then ground up and give back to the family as ashes. The rest is flushed down the drain. That liquefied human goes through the wastewater treatment and gets recycled back into the municipal water supply, the same water supply that comes out of your tap if you're on city water. Now they advertise this as biologically sterile, but here's what can survive. Prions, they're tiny misfolded proteins typically found in the brain. Mad cow disease, heat resistant pathogens like hepatitis a, pharmaceutical residues like chemotherapy, antidepressants, and hormones, heavy metals like those nice mercury fillings, lead and arsenic, synthetic materials from implants, or medical devices. Standard treatment doesn't eliminate those things. We are not just talking about contamination here. As if it's not gross enough, people flush their pharmaceuticals, their aborted babies, and everybody's goes down it. Now we're adding liquefied human remains. Let's call it what it is, ritualistic state approved cannibalism. Most of you don't even know you're consuming trace amounts of the dead. This is not just disrespectful. It's a spiritual, ethical, and biological violation, all in the name of sustainability. And news flash, it's legal in 28 states.

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Speaker 0 claims that Chernobyl was fake and that it was a steam power plant, describing it as “steam energy” and saying the nuclear or nuclear, whatever, is fake. He asserts that all of this is just steam energy and that Galen Windsor “basically explain[ed] about how they’re just giant steam plants,” and asks how dangerous a nuclear reactor plant is. Speaker 1 responds by saying a nuclear reactor plant is “just a way to boil water” and calls it “the cleanest, neatest, most economical way to boil water that you’ve ever seen.” Speaker 0 continues, claiming he has held uranium in his hand and radium in his hand, and that he literally holds stones while he works out, insisting it’s all giant steam plants. He states that when a steam plant explodes, it can explode “just kinda like if you think of trains and and cars back in the day,” and reiterates that there is no radiation. He asserts that there is no radioactive anything and that “you are a radioactive being,” explaining that your heart beating is radiation, and asks where the beating of the heart comes from, implying it is radiation. He concludes with a reiterated association of Chernobyl to this viewpoint.

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The speaker repeatedly says "Put in the trash" multiple times.

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When we go undercover, we cover the antiques and the crap. Can you put that back in? Thank you. Do you feel better? Did you guys get sprayed? Here, take this.
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