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Tonight, we're here and we could still do something. This is protein glue, you can't see it, but it looks like a scar or a dimple. Everything is destroyed. It's great with money. It will also get thicker from Monday at 7:15 PM. We believe this will be successful. It's from the East.

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I use two forks to hold the dollar bill in place while I light it on fire without damaging it. I dip the dollar into alcohol to wet it completely. Then, I ignite it and panic ensues. I repeatedly exclaim "holy crap" and call out for Keith, expressing my confusion and lack of knowledge about what I'm doing.

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The speaker announces a happy eclipse and a giveaway for pearl powder, noting they were fact-checked and shown that Cultivate Elevate makes unverified claims about moles being rubbed off with pearl powder. Viewers are instructed to comment the word “pearl” and share the video with five friends for a chance to win a big bag of Pearl. The speaker references a video about them that discusses the lack of evidence that natural substances can remove moles, which are described as a buildup of toxins. They read testimonials from individuals claiming success with pearl powder. One person named Andrea says a raised mole on her chest was bothersome; doctors confirmed it was not a concern, but after applying pearl powder with a little castor oil, it dried up at the base and came off. The speaker highlights this as a positive solution. Another claim cited is that pearl powder is loved for many uses around the house, and that someone used castor oil to get rid of a mole. The speaker notes being six days into the combination and seeing it almost completely gone, and mentions using pearl powder orally and as toothpaste. The speaker questions professionals, suggesting they lie and that dermatologists don’t tell you these remedies because they charge insurance. They present another testimonial about removing moles with dragon's blood and castor oil, implying a similar outcome. A third testimonial mentions dragon’s blood and castor oil achieving mole removal. The speaker repeats the giveaway call to action: comment “Pearl” and share with five friends for a chance to win the big bag of Pearl. Towards the end, the speaker comments on the video’s framing, noting it ends by calling Pearl a trendy product. They claim Pearl dates back about four thousand years. They add a provocative assertion that professionals work for the Rockefellers and speculate on motives to “sell you poisons.” The overall message centers on promoting pearl powder as a remedy for moles, supported by personal testimonials, while contrasting this with alleged professional concealment and industry motives.

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The speaker is concerned about a pattern on a Trump coin resembling a quasi crystal. The speaker has pulled up images of quasi crystals and placed them next to the coin image to compare the patterns. The speaker states the pattern on the coin is the same structure as a quasi crystal that self assembles into nanophotonic cells. These cells can be programmed and will be the next wave of quantum computing. This is described as light driven AI with high bandwidth and possibilities that humans can hardly imagine. The speaker points out a specific part of the pattern, calling it a photonic cell circuit. The speaker concludes by stating their big concern is a heart shape on the coin.

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Here's my concern: I'm seeing a quasi-crystal pattern on the sword of this Trump coin. I have pulled up images of these quasi-crystals to compare. When placed side-by-side, the pattern becomes clear. Maybe this is an ancient Islamic pattern, but the structure mirrors a quasi-crystal. These self-assemble into nanophotonic cells that can be programmed, potentially leading to the next wave of quantum computing. This light-driven AI, currently in development, has incredible high-bandwidth capabilities. Light travels up, hits this photonic cell - like a circuit. I've circled the area of concern. But my biggest concern is the heart on the coin.

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The speaker notes a pattern with a quasi-crystal on the sword, and says it is strange to see this on a Trump coin. They zoom in to show the quasi-crystal pattern and compare it to images they've pulled up, planning to open one in Photoshop to place next to it for comparison. After placing it beside the coin image, they claim the pattern matches, then remark that it might be an Islamic pattern that has existed for thousands of years, but state that the structure is exactly the same as a quasi-crystal that self-assembles into nanophotonic cells that can be programmed and will be the next wave of quantum computing. They assert that this is light-driven AI that they see as the future, with high bandwidth and possibilities that humans can hardly imagine. The speaker describes light traveling upward and hitting what looks like a photonic cell, a circuit, and they indicate they will circle that area. They admit a mistaken brush and then correct it to point out the relevant area. They conclude by stating, “My big concern is this heart.”

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"Everybody's asking about copper cups." "Copper cups are very beneficial for your brain, for your gut lining, and also for cleansing out your system." "That's what copper does." "It cleanses out your system of all the toxins and poisons and pesticides out that's in your body." "I don't care for brands." "If someone's selling you a brand with copper cups, you're doing it wrong." "You go on an antique store and you buy your copper cup on the antique store." "We are meant to shop with the antiques in the vintage ways because those were when they made things correctly." "And they take magnets and they stick to it, which means it's steel or iron." "They should be real copper." "If they're not real copper, you're doing it wrong." "How come they're not ill if the copper's gonna get you?"

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I'm concerned about the quasi crystal pattern on the sword of this Trump coin because it resembles quasicrystals. These quasicrystals self-assemble into nanophotonic cells. I've pulled up images of quasicrystals and compared them to the pattern on the coin. You can see the similarity. Maybe it's an ancient Islamic pattern, but the structure is identical to a quasi crystal. Quasicrystals can be programmed and may be the next wave of quantum computing; this light-driven AI has high bandwidth and possibilities beyond our comprehension. The light travels up and hits what looks like a photonic cell, like a circuit. But my main concern is this heart.

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Speaker 0 provides a step-by-step live demonstration. They state they have Pepsi Max as the product and a fresh base slide, a clean cover slide, and a brand-new pipette just out of its package. They open the product, place one drop of the product on the slide, cover it with the base slide and the cover slide, and then place the slide under a microscope, viewing it in dark field. On the screen, the sample shows a huge amount of dots. The dots are described as not crystals but “dots” that look like quantum dots, appearing all over the slide. The speaker notes that these dots are not put there by them; they are already in the product. They adjust the light and observe that these dots are building together and forming structures. They remark that they left the slide for ten minutes earlier and these dots started to build into structures. The speaker continues to show the slide, highlighting various formations they observe, including what they describe as a fall, a hydrogel ribbon, and other complex structures. They emphasize that they did not place these features there and that they are seeing them live as they go through the sample. They note that the formations appear to be in the product itself and are now building in real time on the slide, creating networks and structures that span across the slide. They compare what they are seeing to items they have observed in blood, stating these dots are similar to what they have seen before, implying a connection to biological-like appearances. They repeatedly assert that the dots and structures are in the product and that they have not introduced them. They mention a Rockefeller quote about putting something in food, suggesting a concern that such substances could be added to products. As the demonstration continues, the speaker reiterates that the phenomenon—dots, networks, and hydrogel-like formations—has been present from the moment the slide was prepared and has been developing for several minutes. They express astonishment and insist that this is not something they placed there, but something observed within the product itself, with the formations continuing to develop as they speak.

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I found this old mirror behind a wall and removed its backing, jokingly calling it the haunted mirror. Now, I see strange hand marks on the original backing, and I’m not sure what caused them. I’ve decided to get rid of this mirror as soon as possible.

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The speaker discusses the installation of grass and the potential for injuries. They mention a person named Anna and show the process of installation. The grass is for heroes and kings. The speaker repeats this information multiple times.

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The speaker points out a strange pattern on a Trump coin, resembling a quasi crystal. They compare it to images of quasi crystals and explain that these structures can self-assemble into nanophotonic cells used in quantum computing. They mention that light-driven AI is seen as the future and has high bandwidth and possibilities. The speaker highlights a specific photonic cell on the coin and expresses concern about it.

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The speaker points out a strange pattern on a Trump coin, resembling a quasi crystal. They compare it to images of quasi crystals and explain that these structures have potential applications in quantum computing. They mention that light-driven AI is seen as the future and has high bandwidth and possibilities. The speaker highlights a specific photonic cell on the coin and expresses concern about it.

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The speaker explains that the glue inside the tool is a bit sticky, so they need to adjust it slowly to make the suction cup work properly. They mention adjusting the chest and attaching something to it. The speaker concludes by saying that they are done with the adjustments.

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Here's what concerns me about this Trump coin: the quasi-crystal pattern on the sword. I've pulled up images of quasicrystals, and you can see the pattern matches. Maybe it's an ancient Islamic design, but this structure is identical to a quasi-crystal, which self-assembles into nanophotonic cells. These cells can be programmed and are seen as the next wave of quantum computing. It's light-driven AI with high bandwidth and possibilities beyond our current understanding. The light travels up and hits what looks like a photonic cell, almost like a circuit. That little structure right there is particularly interesting, but my biggest concern is the heart on the coin.

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There is a conspiracy theory about glitter being a secretive organization. Most glitter in America is made in New Jersey. A New York Times reporter investigated and found out that the biggest glitter manufacturer wouldn't reveal their biggest buyer. The buyer's identity is a secret because they don't want anyone to know they are buying glitter, which doesn't even look like glitter. The reporter suspects a big anonymous buyer is purchasing a lot of glitter for an unknown purpose. Where do you think all this glitter is going? Translation: A conspiracy theory suggests that glitter is a secretive organization. Most glitter in America is made in New Jersey. A New York Times reporter discovered that the biggest glitter manufacturer won't disclose their top buyer. The buyer's identity is kept hidden because they don't want anyone to know they are purchasing glitter, which doesn't resemble glitter. The reporter suspects a large anonymous buyer is acquiring a significant amount of glitter for an undisclosed purpose. Where do you think all this glitter is being used?

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Speaker 0 outlines a cavemen–style method for casting an artificial stone “huge stone” inside a plastic cup, using no cement mixer, no drill, no vibration, no scale. The process uses water glass, sand or crushed stone (granite grit or desert sand), and a pinch of slaked lime as a 2% catalyst. Step one: the spirit test. If your water glass doesn’t gel after a sip of whiskey or strong spirit, stop. Step two (for beginners): measure roughly 100 grams of sand or granite grit and 2 grams of slate lime, maintaining approximately a 2% catalyst. The presenter demonstrates by placing 100 g of silica sand in one cup and 1 g of lime in another, then adds a second gram of lime. The 2% catalyst visibly stains the sand white, so he no longer uses a scale and adds lime until the color clearly changes. He repeats this with ground granite—lime lightens it as well. The basalt powder shows no color change because it’s a modern ultra-fine powder where the lime disappears; the desert sand (lemon yellow, terrarium-type) also turns white with 2% lime. Four candidates are tested: silica sand, granite grit, basalt powder, and desert sand. Next, the wet mixing method. Instead of measuring the water glass, the mold (a plastic pudding cup) is filled with about one centimeter of undiluted water glass, often boiled to thicken. The dry, catalyzed mix is spooned into the water glass and immediately begins to clump due to surface dehydration and gelling. The clumps are broken up while still underwater to keep the mixture bubble-free; this is done by spooning and crushing beneath the liquid surface. The goal is to fill under the surface so bubbles rise out, preventing bubbles in the final stone. The process continues until the submerged fill reaches the height of the neighboring “stone wall.” Excess water glass is addressed by poking a hole low on the mold to allow the liquid to drain, rather than tipping the large stone out or using the cup to drain. The presenter notes that some nudges or “nubs” on real stones might have served to channel drainage, but in this method the nubs are optional. The same process is repeated for the other three candidates (granite, basalt, desert sand). After days, the stones shrink enough to pop out of the cups and they turn out gorgeously. In the first days, the material is still easy to carve; the granite version can be hollowed with a teaspoon, the basalt version is lower quality (as expected), and the desert sand version is described as awesome. The material can be cut with a knife in the initial days, reminiscent of ancient sarcophagi. The speaker imagines the potential for massive-scale casting and concludes with a nod to how the Incas hauled enormous stones to Machu Picchu—“in buckets.”

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

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All my life, I've heard about Fort Knox and how it's supposed to hold all of our gold. But lately, I've been getting nervous about whether it's actually still there. So, I'm going to Fort Knox to open the doors and inspect the place myself. I want to see if the gold is still there, and whether anyone has stolen it. It's supposed to hold a lot of gold, like 400 tons. I just want to make sure that when we open it up, the cupboards aren't bare.

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

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Speaker 0 marvels at the hidden treasures found in old books, comparing them to masterpieces. They express their fascination with gold-edged books and ask viewers to share their own discoveries. The speaker concludes by encouraging curiosity and signing off.

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Oh my goodness, look at this. It's all on the floor. There must not be enough people to pick all of this up. Look at all of that. Look at all of that.

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Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Woah. On the top of that 12 story building, they're

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The speaker is concerned about a pattern on a Trump coin resembling a quasicrystal. The speaker has pulled up images of quasicrystals and placed them next to the coin image to show the pattern. The speaker states this structure is exactly the same as a quasicrystal that self assembles into nanophotonic cells that can be programmed and will be the next wave of quantum computing. This is described as light driven AI with high bandwidth and possibilities that humans can hardly imagine. The speaker points out a specific part of the pattern, calling it a photonic cell circuit. The speaker ends by expressing concern about a heart shape on the coin.
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