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This video suggests that the increase in psychosis and schizophrenia in the United States and Europe may be linked to the rise of cats. The speaker believes that these mental disorders are caused by infectious agents, specifically toxoplasma gondii carried by cats. They express confidence in the overwhelming evidence supporting the idea that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are biological diseases.

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Speaker 0 asks if it lives in the jungle. Speaker 1 says no. Speaker 2 asks if it is eaten on Sundays. Speaker 1 says no. Speaker 2 asks if it lives on the great plains of Africa. Speaker 1 hesitates but eventually says yes. Speaker 2 asks if people keep it in pens and harvest it for meat. Speaker 0 interrupts and asks if it is an animal with fur. Speaker 1 confirms it is a pet. Speaker 2 guesses if it is a cat, and Speaker 1 confirms. Speaker 1 mentions there is another one.

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The pineal gland, also known as the third eye, is a mysterious organ in the endocrine system. It produces melatonin, which affects our sleep cycles. It can also produce a molecule called DMT, which plays a role in our dreams and consciousness. Many believe that the pineal gland holds the key to spiritual wisdom and psychic abilities. Ancient civilizations recognized the importance of the pineal gland and depicted it in their symbolism. The pine cone, often seen in their art, represents enlightenment and the third eye. The eye of Horus in ancient Egypt closely resembles the pineal gland and is considered a symbol of wisdom and power.

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The pineal gland, located in the brain, has been a subject of fascination for centuries. Ancient cultures believed it to be the seat of the soul and a gateway to the divine. Modern science sees it as an endocrine and energy center. The pine cone, symbolizing the pineal gland, appears in various cultures and aligns with the Fibonacci sequence. The gland releases hormones like melatonin, serotonin, and arginine vasotocin, which regulate sleep, mood, and pain relief. The pineal gland is also associated with spiritual and metaphysical insight, higher consciousness, and access to hidden knowledge. Activating the pineal gland can be achieved through meditation, avoiding toxins, and getting sunlight.

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Cats have slitted pupils, which is rare in the animal kingdom. Unlike lions, tigers, and jaguars, domesticated cats have this feature. Reptiles like snakes and alligators also have slitted pupils. Cats hiss like snakes and share other similarities with reptiles, such as eating mice and having pineal glands. Cats' eyes may allow them to see beyond the visible light spectrum. It is unclear how cats acquired attributes from both lions and snakes, but it is speculated that genetic changes occurred in ancient civilizations.

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Reptilian clients, including those with reptilian influences like the Anunnaki, struggle with expressing themselves due to their history of being hunted and killed. They prefer private sessions and often feel a lack of acceptance. Most of my reptilian clients are gentle and not aggressive like warriors. Many of them become teachers and healers, possessing incredible restorative capabilities.

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The pineal gland, located in the brain, has been a source of fascination for centuries. Ancient cultures believed it to be the seat of the soul and a gateway to the divine. Modern science sees it as an endocrine and energy center. The pine cone, which symbolizes the pineal gland, appears in various cultures and is associated with the Fibonacci sequence. The gland releases hormones like melatonin and serotonin, which regulate sleep and mood. Some believe the pineal gland is the key to accessing other dimensions and spiritual experiences. It is also connected to the concept of the third eye and the activation of higher consciousness.

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Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a disease that manipulates the behavior of its host, including humans. Around one-third of the global population is infected, often without knowing it. While symptoms are usually mild or nonexistent, the parasite affects the brain by increasing dopamine levels, potentially leading to novelty-seeking behavior. Toxoplasma can be ingested through contaminated water, unwashed produce, sandboxes, or litter boxes. Studies have linked toxoplasmosis to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggression, slower reactions, and decreased concentration. It remains unclear whether the parasite manipulates our brains to attract predatory cats or if our brains simply share similarities with rodents. Toxoplasma is considered one of the most successful parasites worldwide.

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Toxoplasma gondii is a mind control parasite that infects warm-blooded animals, including humans. It can only reproduce in a cat's gut and is excreted through feces to infect other animals. When rodents consume contaminated food or water, they become infected and the parasite makes permanent changes in their brain, making them fearless and attracted to cats. While the parasite is mostly harmless in humans, it can cause mild flu-like symptoms or severe illness in vulnerable individuals. There are conflicting studies on whether the parasite can control the human brain, but it has been suggested to contribute to aggression, impulsive behavior, and schizophrenia. The exact mechanism of how the parasite manipulates the brain is still not fully understood. Despite its notoriety, Toxoplasma is one of the most widespread infectious diseases globally.

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Plants exhibit intelligence by perceiving light, smell, touch, and more, learning, remembering, and communicating. They lack brains but act like brains. Research shows plants can "see" without eyes. Nature shows intelligence in dolphins, pigeons, and even slime molds, which excel in maze-solving and inspire traffic solutions.

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The pineal gland can be activated through various methods, with meditation being the most ancient and powerful. By achieving deep states of meditation and focusing energy on the third eye chakra, the pineal gland becomes stronger and more active. Sun gazing, staring at the sun during sunrise or sunset, is also believed to activate the pineal gland and the third eye. Some scientists have confirmed that sunlight stimulates the pineal gland to release certain hormones. Additionally, the pineal gland is sensitive to light and magnetic fields, which is why it's important to sleep in darkness and receive sunlight during the day. The gland also helps with orientation in space by monitoring magnetic fields.

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What about eye color? Blue and brown are natural and green is the result of a disease. Well, then I must have a disease because I got green eyes. The blue seems to be meant for water. And then brown eyes connecting to the night sky with the stars. this one guy also showed that he could sun gaze perfectly with brown eyes, and I thought that was fascinating. So, you know, you have to think of the color spectrums that are coming off your eyes. Every single thing is picking up on the terrain. Look them in the eyes, and you will see if you know that person. And there's much more that you will know from that person just by connecting to their eyes because you're reading their soul, and they're reading your soul.

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Blue and brown are natural and green is the result of a disease. Well, then I must have a disease because I got green eyes. The blue the blue seems to be meant for water. When you're out in the water, it's perfect. Every single thing is picking up on the terrain. When I was out on the water with light eyes, I would see all day. It wasn't until I got on land when I'm like, oh my gosh, it's so blinding. Now, there's also when you get into it, there's multi color eyes and I believe that's it's I forget the name. I think that's the 1%. Think about when you meet people. Look them in the eyes, and you will see if you know that person. And there's much more that you will know from that person just by connecting to their eyes because you're reading their soul, and they're reading your soul. This is why many people don't have eye contact eye contact anymore.

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The pineal gland is believed to be a receiver, known as the third eye, capable of telepathic communication. However, humans seem to have lost this ability. The pineal gland is connected to our eyes through the optic nerve. We should all possess supernatural abilities like the man shown, simply by using our eyes. Unfortunately, this knowledge has been withheld from us by manipulative forces that have been controlling humanity for centuries.

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The pineal gland is not the 3rd eye, but rather the 1st eye. It functions as an actual eye, allowing us to visualize images in our minds. As multidimensional beings, our 3rd eye grants us access to the astral plane, where we create images from astral matter. This is also the realm of dreams. The pineal gland contains luminescent crystalline cells that reflect, refract, and emit light. By activating the pineal gland, it becomes lighter, leading to enlightenment. This gland serves as both a spiritual and physical center, where the body's electrical forces interact. Jacob from the Bible claimed to have seen God face to face through the pineal gland. For more information, check the link in the bio for the PDF.

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Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a disease that manipulates the brains of its hosts, including humans. Around one-third of the world's population is infected, often without knowing it. Symptoms, when present, are mild and flu-like. Toxoplasma increases dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in seeking novelty, potentially altering behavior. Humans can contract the parasite by ingesting oocysts from contaminated water, unwashed produce, sandboxes, or litter boxes. Toxoplasma has been linked to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggression, slowed reactions, and decreased concentration. It remains unclear whether the parasite manipulates our brains to attract predatory cats or if our brains simply share similarities with rodents. Toxoplasma is a highly successful parasite.

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This rodent carries a microscopic parasite that alters its behavior, making it more appealing to cats, which are the parasite's primary hosts. Once inside a cat, the parasite multiplies and spreads its eggs. If the parasite, Toxoplasma, enters the human body, it attacks cells and organs. In most cases, the immune system manages to control the infection, causing minimal issues, and the parasite can remain dormant for life.

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Toxoplasmosis, often referred to as the "cat poop parasite," is a microscopic organism spread by cats, including big cats like lions and tigers. It can infect various mammals, including humans, and once contracted, it remains in the body indefinitely. Infection occurs through contact with cat feces or consuming infected mammals, potentially leading to birth defects, blindness, and neurological issues. Recent research suggests that toxoplasmosis may influence mental health, possibly contributing to conditions like rage disorders and schizophrenia. While it doesn't directly cause schizophrenia, it may exacerbate symptoms in individuals with a genetic predisposition. Those with cysts from the parasite may experience inflammation in the brain, increasing the likelihood of psychiatric problems, although not everyone infected will have these issues.

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Third eye symbols are found in ancient civilizations like the Maya, Aztec, and Inca. The third eye was once a physical organ in our ancestors, but it has now become the pineal gland in the center of our brains. Scientific evidence shows that the pineal gland has similar features to our retinas. Although it no longer functions in our daily lives, it can be awakened through meditation and spiritual practices. Activating the third eye allows access to higher consciousness and spiritual experiences like astral travel and telepathy. It also improves sleep and imagination. Opening the third eye leads to a connection with the higher dimensions and the ability to transcend human limitations.

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The pineal gland is not the third eye, but the first eye, and is responsible for visualizing images. When you imagine something, the pineal gland sees it. Humans are multidimensional beings, and the third eye accesses the astral plane. Imagining creates images out of astral matter, like in the dream world. The head, with access to the astral plane, is heaven, while the heel is hell. The pineal gland has physoluminescent crystalline jagged shaped cells that reflect, refract, and emit light. Activating the pineal gland makes it lighter, hence enlightenment. It is both a spiritual and physical gland where the body's electrical forces play. Jacob in the Bible saw God face to face in the pineal gland.

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Scientifically, the pineal gland, also known as the third eye, has been found to have crystal-like photoreceptors that react to light. Tuning your sleep cycle with natural sunlight and avoiding bright lights after sundown can improve mood and overall health. The pineal gland releases hormones during specific hours of the night, including melatonin, which aids in sleep and rejuvenation, serotonin for mood, arginine vasitocin as a natural painkiller, and epithalamine to increase learning capacity and slow down aging. The pineal gland also has piezoelectric properties, acting as an antenna to connect with the energies of the universe. These properties are enhanced through yogic practices.

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The pineal gland, also known as the third eye, is a mysterious part of the human anatomy. It has been associated with spiritual awakening and intuition in various cultures. Scientists believe that the pineal gland is even more powerful and complex than the brain, and it may give us access to other dimensions. Some suggest that our dreams are a result of the pineal gland activating and connecting us to different realities. The gland is also linked to near-death experiences and the soul's connection to the body. While there is still much to learn about the pineal gland, practices like meditation and avoiding toxins may help activate its potential.

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The transcript presents a long, first-person interview with a reptilian female being, who identifies herself as Lasserta (spelled variously as Lasseter/Lascerta in places) and who speaks through a human intermediary, Ole K. The material is framed as absolute truth by the interviewer, Ole K., and documents a highly elaborate cosmology, genetic history of Earth, and ongoing contact between humans and multiple alien species. The exchange covers Lasserta’s identity, biology, technology, and the broader political and evolutionary history of Earth and its inhabitants as understood by her race. Key points about Lasserta and her species - Lasserta is a female reptilian being, native Terran (Teran) rather than extraterrestrial in origin, with a body adapted to subterranean life. Her people are ancient and have lived on Earth for millions of years, with colonies in the solar system and subterranean cities on Earth. - She says her name is difficult for humans to pronounce; among humans she uses a name approximated as Lasserta. - Her people are vertebrates with reptilian characteristics but have mammal-like birth and lactation; females produce milk, though their breasts are smaller than human ones; skin is green-beige with brown dot patterns; eyes are large with a green iris and slit pupils; they have sensory adaptations including superior hearing and temperature sensing; they have external plates along the back that regulate body temperature and are highly nerve-rich; they lack navels because they are born in a different birth process; there are distinctive mid-finger horns and longer fingernails; males have pointed nails. - Clothing: typically wear clothing only when among humans; otherwise, they are usually naked in their subterranean homes. The group’s daily life includes large, light-filled underground complexes with artificial suns and climate control, and surface entries kept secret. - Reproduction and development: eggs are laid in a chalk hull inside the womb; embryos develop in a protein-fluid environment; at birth, the egg shell is breached with horned fingers, and the young are about 30–35 cm tall at birth, growing to 160–180 cm as adults. They lack a human-like navel and have a multi-stage development process. - Social structure: the term “family” in human terms does not map directly; groups are large (40–70 individuals per core group) and genetic relationships vary. The social system is complex and described as ancient, with hierarchical structures and religious or scientific enlightenment milestones. - Diet and biology: their diet includes flesh; they digest flesh as protein sources and eat fruits, vegetables, fungi; they can digest substances poisonous to humans. They regulate body temperature by sun exposure and can raise internal temperatures significantly in artificial sun rooms. - Perception and disguise: Lasserta asserts telepathic and telekinetic abilities from birth; she can induce others to see her as human (mimicry) and disguise herself within human groups. She claims to have learned mimicry over time, with a “switch” in human minds that makes some observers see her as a normal human, although she has always been honest about her true appearance with EF during their initial contact. UFOs, technology, and the structure of their ships - They have a small fleet of disc-shaped crafts and some cigar-shaped craft; the cigar-shaped ships have dimensions roughly described between 20 and 260 meters in length with a deep hum and red lights. They are capable of hiding their ships and moving in stealth. - They use a field-drive technology described as a reflection of gravitational and magnetic fields, involving a fourth state of matter (plasma-like), enabling antigravity, levitation, camouflage, and manipulation of temporal sequences. The technology involves copper fusion and field interactions that shift the field spectrum toward a plasma-like state, allowing vehicles to levitate, camouflage electromagnetically, and affect local physics to a limited degree. - They claim that many observed UFOs are natural phenomena misinterpreted by humans, but a minority are real crafts belonging to humans (military) or to other alien species. Some sightings of triangular craft are said to be enemy human-made technology using foreign tech, while some cigars are associated with alien vessels. - They describe two major symbols for their species: a blue serpent with four white wings on a black background; and a circle with seven white stars surrounding a dragon figure. The seven stars symbolize their former seven colonies and include the Moon, Mars, Venus, and four moons of Jupiter and Saturn (two colonies abandoned, five stars now claimed as correct). - They claim to have two major groups visible in human symbols: The blue serpent with wings, and the dragon circle, which signals their presence. If a craft bears such symbols, it is identified as theirs. Origins, history, and the long history of Earth - Lasserta’s civilization traces back to a long history of interstellar interactions and wars. She outlines a two-front historical war on Earth dating back tens of millions of years after a war between a humanoid species (from Procyon) and a reptilian species on this planet. The humanoid Procyon species arrived first, and they attempted peaceful contact with the reptilians but failed, leading to interstellar war. - A fusion bomb detonated in Middle America around 65 million years ago, producing a nuclear winter and fallout; this event led to the extinction of large portions of life on Earth. The explosion created iridium deposits that humans now interpret as asteroid impact evidence. The humanoids of Procyon largely died in the aftermath; reptilians began to dominate again in the post-cataclysm era. - Over millions of years, three reptilian subspecies consolidated into one final reptilian race via cross-breeding and genetic engineering, around ten million years ago, after which their evolution slowed. They then colonized their own planets and Earth, developing subterranean cultures and cities with advanced energy and climate control. - Around 1.5 million years ago, a third alien species (the melogium) arrived, not for copper but to aid the apes’ evolution, ultimately leading to conflicts with the reptilians. The Allogene (Allogene or Allogene) guided humanity’s genetic and mental evolution, sometimes accelerating or interfering with human development. - The Allogene were instrumental in shaping human civilizations; they built advanced settlements and manipulated minds or technologies, sometimes leaving Earth for long periods but returning to continue the process. The Allogene allegedly left Earth about 4,943 years ago, and their later absence left Earth in the hands of various human tribes and alien visitors. - The theologians or “gods” in human religion are described as the Allogene in disguise, who used religious myth to influence human perception. Lasserta emphasizes that there are multiple civilizations and that humans are the seventh wave of a preexisting stream of civilizations on Earth. - There have been ongoing wars among alien groups for raw materials (copper, hydrogen, air) and DNA, with some groups hostile toward humanity and others more engaged in observing or aiding human societies. The hostile factions are said to include a trio of rival alien species competing for resources and genetic material; one of these is particularly aggressive and dangerous, while two others are more indirectly involved. Abductions, mind control, and human interaction - Lasserta discusses abductees: some abductions involve dropping eggs or sperm for genetic study, with various species involved. Some abductions are described as non-lethal by certain species, while others result in deaths when the abductors are hostile. - Telepathy, telekinesis, and “mimicry” are described as innate to her species, with strong mental powers enabling a reptilian to influence human minds, create a visible human-like appearance, or access a human consciousness (parallels in “parallele” layers of the sphere of influence). The mind can be influenced through a process that involves oscillations, field interactions, and a sense of a “switch” in human perception. - The “parallele” is described as a layer between the solid matter and the morphogenetic fields that can interact with both mind and matter, enabling manifestations such as moving objects (telekinesis) or telepathic communication. Telepathy can be used for disguise as well as for protection or attack, though Lasserta emphasizes that she does not use mind control to harm humans. - There are defined steps to counter or resist alien influence: keep eyes open, avoid closing your eyes; attempt to maintain constant conscious attention; admitting vulnerability to mind manipulation is critical. Higher-level aliens can override human minds, especially when the observer closes their eyes or becomes passive. Cold wars, present and future - Lasserta says that there is a cold war among alien races over the next decades, with violent potential occurring in about ten to twenty years, driven by competition for raw materials, hydrogen, air, and DNA. She warns humanity to “open your eyes” and survive by seeking knowledge rather than relying solely on scientists or politicians’ public narratives. - Some humans and human governments are already in contact with aliens; there are secret meetings and a small network of humans and aliens collaborating, with some underground bases and installations indicated in major world regions. Concluding notes and last messages - Lasserta’s final messages emphasize that humans should “Open your eyes and see. Don’t believe only in your wrong history or your scientists or your politicians.” She stresses that humans are not inherently evil but are subject to old programming and conditioning; she urges humanity to rethink preconceptions about aliens as either purely evil or purely benevolent. - The transcript ends with Lasserta’s hope that the public will read and consider the information, while noting that belief is not guaranteed. She suggests that the content is an experimental, social-science exercise and warns of continuing observer attention and potential surveillance. Overall, the transcript presents a densely argued, long-form account of a reptilian civilization living under Earth, engaged in interplanetary politics, ancient wars, and ongoing interactions with humanity, framed through a personal interview that blends biology, cosmology, anthropology, and speculative physics.

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How to Make Your Cat Love You More | The Genius Life (128)
Guests: Cristin Coll
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Max Lugavere hosts Cristin Coll, a cat behavior consultant, discussing cat behavior and nutrition. Cristin shares her journey into cat behavior, starting with fostering cats in Los Angeles and pursuing a feline behavior certification. She emphasizes that cats are obligate carnivores, needing high-protein diets and moisture from food, as many dry foods are unhealthy and can lead to obesity and kidney issues. They explore various cat behaviors, such as head-butting as a sign of affection and kneading as a comforting action reminiscent of kittenhood. Cristin explains that cats may show their bellies as a sign of trust but warns that it’s not always an invitation for petting. They discuss the importance of play for mental stimulation and the need for vertical space in a cat's environment. Cristin also addresses common cat behaviors like bringing home prey, knocking items off tables for attention, and sudden mood changes from affection to aggression. She advises on creating enriching environments for indoor cats and highlights the significance of regular vet visits and dental care. Cristin runs The Cat Counselor in Los Angeles, offering consultations for behavioral issues and general advice. She recommends resources like "The Lion in the Living Room" documentary and the book "Catification" for further insights into cat care.

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Jennifer Ackerman (on owls) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Jennifer Ackerman
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard is joined by science writer Jennifer Ackerman, who discusses her fascination with birds, particularly owls. Ackerman has authored several books, including *The Genius of Birds* and her latest, *What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds*. The conversation delves into the intelligence of birds, especially crows, which are among the smartest animals. Ackerman shares her personal experiences with crows and hummingbirds, highlighting their behaviors and interactions. The discussion shifts to owls, exploring their unique adaptations, such as silent flight and exceptional hearing. Ackerman explains how owls can locate prey using their facial discs and asymmetrical ears, allowing them to pinpoint sounds with remarkable accuracy. She also describes the hunting techniques of various owl species, including their ability to consume large prey and the fascinating way they expel indigestible parts as pellets. Ackerman reveals the cultural significance of owls throughout history, noting their representation in ancient art and varying perceptions across cultures. Some view them as wise, while others see them as omens of death. The episode also touches on the social behaviors of owls, including their vocalizations, which convey complex information about identity and territory. The conversation concludes with Ackerman's insights into the emotional and psychological benefits of birdwatching, emphasizing its calming effects on anxiety. She encourages listeners to appreciate the beauty and complexity of birds, particularly owls, and to consider creating habitats that support local bird populations. The episode is filled with intriguing facts about birds, their behaviors, and their interactions with humans, making it a captivating exploration of avian life.
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