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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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People would put out linens on Sunday, say a prayer, and sit together during the meal so the prayer “uplift[s] the food.” The linens are described as emitting “five thousand frequencies of light” into the food. Sterling silver silverware is also described as contributing to the meal, and people would drink from “uranium glass,” with the combined effect of linens, prayer, and the drinking and eating materials “turn[ing] your meal into” something elevated. The contrast is made with plastic tableware—plastic plates, plastic forks, and a plastic table set—paired with people “not really caring,” described as creating a different “energy,” described as “night and day.” The transcript also links the “frequency of what we’re eating out of” with “our thought.” Another experiment is suggested: when one person and another person each have a meal, taste both meals to see how they differ, with the claim that “the frequency of our mind impacts the meal,” so one person’s food might taste different from another person’s. Overall, it emphasizes the idea that energy is imprinted into food and that people may not realize how much of their energy is being put into meals.

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This video shows the crystallography of healthy spring water, characterized by flower-like hexagons. The same patterns are observed in the spring water collected on different days. However, when the spring water is exposed to a five gs cell tower for 15 minutes, its structure becomes disordered and, in the speaker's opinion, completely destroyed.

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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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Modern science's mission is to control and dominate nature, which goes against the previous belief that nature should be observed and understood. Water, for example, is essential for our existence, and its true value lies in understanding it rather than trying to control it. Japanese scientist Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that water's molecular structure changes when exposed to human words, thoughts, and sounds. Positive intentions create clear and symmetrical crystals, while negative intentions distort and mutate them. Water retains memory and consciousness, as shown by Russian studies. Dr. Bruce Lipton's research on cellular behavior revealed that our genes are influenced by our environment, and positive emotions promote self-healing. The gel state of water, a fourth state, propels blood flow and requires a connection to the earth, sunlight, positive human connection, and peace of mind for optimal health.

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The speaker discusses water they describe as radioactive, stating “this is radioactive water.” They claim that “the government would tell you this is dangerous if you do this,” followed by the assertion “Yeah. You've been duped.” The speaker describes a personal journey, saying, “I have gone on this whole journey understanding that we have been lied to about the benefits of radium.” They then describe the effects of drinking radium water, asserting 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.”

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Speaker 0 describes buying a radioactive water bottle and experiments with it. He says, “Check this. Put some water in it, drink out of it, and will I live? So it says I should fill the jar and then drink out of it the next day.” He plans to fill the water in the bottle, then drink from it the following day, to see if he survives the radioactive water. In addition, he has been placing apples inside the bottle and eating them daily, claiming, “Isn't that magical? So if you see, I put the water in there, and it comes with this 96.” He notes a problem: the bottle has a leak, so water is spilling out. Despite the leak, he shows what he has left and proceeds to drink it. After consuming about half of the remaining contents, he comments on the effects, saying that this stuff is “pretty powerful.” He describes the sensation as difficult to explain, but he experiences a strong sense of focus, and notes that the music feels really good. He adds that this is “probably why they told people to stay away from it.” The narrative follows the sequence from acquiring the radioactive water bottle, preparing to drink the water, and using the bottle to store water and apples, to dealing with a leak, to drinking the rest and reporting pronounced subjective effects. The overall impression is a first-person account of experimenting with the bottle, the observed leak, and the perceived impact on mental state and perception of music.

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In this video, the speaker discusses an experiment conducted by Garayev involving rats with pancreatic poisoning. Through the use of laser technology, healthy pancreatic cells were able to be transmitted to the rats, resulting in their recovery. However, the speaker mentions that all equipment, research results, and documentation were mysteriously removed from the laboratory one morning. Additionally, Garayev's research led him to believe that there is a connection between the genetic code and language, which he refers to as Linguistic Wave Genetics. Essentially, this theory suggests that DNA can be coded by language or words.

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In this talk, the presenter argues that uranium should be avoided, presenting a series of claims about its surprising effects and implications. The central message is to stay away from uranium, with several sensational points used to illustrate its supposed influence. - Cloud busting and skies: The speaker says, “Stay away. Don’t put it in a cloud buster because then it's gonna clear up your skies,” framing uranium as something that disrupts weather or sky clarity. - Plant growth in the desert: It’s claimed that uranium “makes plants grow like crazy,” implying unusual or enhanced growth in desert environments. - Bee support and electroculture: The narrative suggests that uranium “supports the bees,” and later ties this to electroculture, presenting uranium as favorable to bee populations and related practices. - Water enrichment and artesian springs: The talk asserts that “if you add radium or uranium into the water, you get artesian spring water,” connecting uranium to a desirable water source. - Green transformation and visual evidence: The speaker indicates there is a “green” transformation happening, prompting the audience to “look at that” and observe “those guys,” followed by a claim that it is “stunning,” with mention of bees “galore” in Arizona and a broader assertion that uranium is driving visible ecological changes. - Opposition to conventional narratives: The phrase “old fake nukes” is used to suggest that there is a scare tactic to keep people away from uranium, implying misinformation or manipulation around nuclear topics. - Physical and sensory notes: The talk briefly describes uranium as making a “yellow the brittle burst” (likely a reference to a visual or material property) and ends with a personal aside about someone “having a time of his life,” and a remark about the speaker’s shoe size as part of the casual, offbeat tone. Throughout, the speaker uses provocative visuals and provocative statements to argue for considering uranium in unconventional or controversial ways, emphasizing the idea that conventional warnings are to be resisted and that uranium has striking, surprising effects on environment, water, and biology.

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Water adapts to its container, taking the form of a cup, bottle, or teapot. Water has the capacity to both flow and crash. The speaker advises the listener to emulate water by being formless and shapeless.

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The speaker discusses the Tyrone Maze Rat Experiment, which took place in 1940. The experiment involved dividing rats into two groups: one in a good environment and the other in a bad environment. The rats in the good environment thrived, while those in the bad environment struggled and exhibited negative behaviors. The speaker draws parallels between the rat experiment and the challenges faced by marginalized communities, suggesting that external factors play a significant role in shaping behavior. They argue that these communities are being psychologically experimented on and express a motivation to break the cycle and bring about positive change.

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Blood samples exposed to music showed more live cells compared to those in a silent environment. The experiment demonstrated the healing power of harmonious sounds, as seen in the revitalization of almost dead cells. This highlights the importance of frequencies in music and their impact on our well-being. The discussion also delves into the potential effects of mainstream music on our subconscious, emphasizing the significance of choosing music with positive lyrics and harmonious frequencies for overall health.

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Water can be seen as an intelligent designer. I exposed water to a photo of my friend, froze it, and it created an ice design of her face. When I showed the ice to the water again, it produced a negative image of her face. I briefly placed my thumb in the water, and after freezing it, water designed an impression of my thumb, including a chip in the nail, which I later chipped in the same spot. Using the concept of "ego," water created an image of a person with exaggerated features. When I influenced it with the word "milk," it unexpectedly designed a breast. These ice designs are interpretations rather than direct copies, suggesting some level of awareness in water. It seems we still have much to learn about the true nature of water.

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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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The stability of cluster structures in water suggests it can record and store information, functioning like a malleable computer memory. Understanding water's molecular structure is essential, as it serves as the "alphabet" from which information can be arranged. Experiments have shown that various factors, especially human emotions, significantly influence water. In one study, participants projected positive emotions like love onto a flask of water, resulting in increased energy and stability. Conversely, projecting negative emotions such as fear and aggression led to reduced energy and radical changes in the water. Research aims to demonstrate that water has its own memory, with experiments capturing the effects of external influences by rapidly freezing water samples.

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Water memory experiment shows water holds consciousness and can change structure based on vibrations. Imprinting words like "schizophrenia" results in corresponding ice crystal shapes. Tap water contains toxins and negative vibrations. Ancient water fountains were built to restructure water vibrations. Water is considered Earth's Internet with consciousness. Avoid placing keys or phone near water. Energy codes can be placed under water for positive effects.

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The speaker responds to a comment about the color 6.66 terahertz, expressing distrust in Google. They introduce the Cyma one thousand machine, which plays resonant frequencies linked to different energy centers in the body called chakras. The speaker mentions two new machines called AMI, which use hair as an antenna to process acoustics. They then discuss the significance of sound therapy, stating that it is noninvasive and has no side effects. The speaker references Dr. Emoto's research on the structure of water and how different words can affect it. They mention conducting their own experiment using a dark field microscope. Lastly, they mention that the color blue strengthens the throat chakra and list the associated body parts.

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The speaker describes an experiment to test snow using a microscope, thanking a friend for the idea. They go outside to collect fresh snow and set up a clean microscope slide with a small amount of snow, then place a top cover slide and begin observations. They note that what they see is unusual: the snow is not forming ice crystals as expected. Instead, they observe water on the slide and shapes that look like parasites or plastic, along with strange X-shaped patterns that resemble chromosome markers. They describe the shapes as very shiny blue and suggest these features are unlike normal snow and water under a microscope. The speaker emphasizes that normal snow and water should look like something different under the microscope and contrasts this with the “strange stuff” they just saw in the snow. They mention having spent at least a half an hour with the microscope, trying to understand what they are seeing. They express disbelief that the snow did not melt, noting it is around 70 degrees in the house with a fire burning, so normal snow should have melted by now. This leads the speaker to describe the observation as “pretty freaky,” and they remark that it demonstrates a surprising phenomenon when snow is collected. They reiterate that the observed shapes are not ice crystals and that the appearance includes water and unusual forms. The speaker makes a provocative statement about the possible presence of heavy metals, stating, “This is how heavy metals show up in the blood,” and uses the observation to imply a hidden contamination in the snow, though they do not provide additional data to support this claim in the transcript. Towards the end, the speaker issues a warning: “Do not let your children consume this snow.” The overall message is that the snow collected shows unexpected and concerning microscopic features under a microscope, including water instead of ice crystals, shiny blue shapes, and X-like patterns, along with the unsettling observation that the snow did not melt given the indoor temperature.

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This discovery by Dr. Masarimoto shows that positive words spoken to water create beautiful, symmetrical shapes when frozen, while negative words create ugly, asymmetrical shapes. It proves that words and intentions affect reality, demonstrating that words are like magic, altering physical surroundings.

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In 1995, Dr. Emoto recorded musical impressions on water by allowing it to listen to music and then freezing it. Under the microscope, they observed the crystals formed by the water. Rice was placed in three beakers, and for a month, Dr. Emoto thanked one, insulted the second, and ignored the third. The thanked rice fermented with a pleasant aroma, the insulted rice turned black, and the ignored rice rotted. Dr. Emoto believes this experiment teaches us the importance of how we treat children, emphasizing the need for care, attention, and conversation. Indifference causes the greatest harm.

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Dr. Emoto's rice experiment showed positive words made rice ferment, negative words made it rot. Water's memory was tested with music and emotions, affecting its structure. Structurized water improved plant growth and had health benefits. Water's structure is more important than its chemical composition. Natural water is full of energy and life, while artificial purified water lacks energetics. Natural water can even burn due to its unique structure. Structured water improved blood cells' health in a patient. Water's memory and structure play a crucial role in its effects on living organisms.

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A doctor conducts research on water samples to observe their reactions to different influences. Water heated in a microwave and exposed to a mobile phone shows distinct changes. The doctor then examines the effect of this water on human blood, finding that it causes red blood cells to clump together. However, after the patient drinks structured water, the blood cells become buoyant, slippery, and regain their electrical charge, improving oxygen transport and changing the blood's pH. Another experiment involves exposing water to music, resulting in the formation of unique crystals. The video showcases the impact of external factors on water and its potential effects on the human body.

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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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The speaker claims the elite and oil companies are suppressing the fact that cars and houses can be powered by water. The speaker demonstrates a device made from a plumbing tube, a metal piece with rubber bolts and washers to prevent metal-to-metal contact, and two wires. When the tube is filled with water and connected to a car jump-starter battery pack, it creates hydrogen and oxygen separation, producing hydrogen gas. The speaker ignites the gas, causing an explosion, and suggests this on-demand hydrogen production could fuel cars. The speaker concludes that people have been lied to their whole lives.

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I noticed that the snow I put in a jar was disappearing quickly. After an hour, the ice cubes had melted, leaving water in the jar. The styrofoam snow also shrank without leaving any water behind. Even the solid ice cubes from the freezer melted within half an hour, leaving water behind. I was puzzled by this rapid disappearance of the ice and snow. Translation: The speaker observed that the ice and snow they placed in jars were melting quickly, leaving water behind. They were surprised by how fast the ice and snow disappeared without leaving any water in the containers.
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