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Did you know that Dmitry Mendeleev wanted to include aether in the periodic table? Before quantum mechanics, brilliant scientists like Isaac Newton, Nikola Tesla, James Clerk Maxwell, and Sir William Crooks believed in aether theory. They thought aether was everywhere, a medium for light and electromagnetic waves to travel through space. Aether theory painted the universe as a harmonious cosmic symphony. This is very different from quantum theory, which presents a cold, chaotic universe. Were physicists too quick to dismiss aether theory, replacing it with concepts like dark matter?

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A series of inventors who developed groundbreaking energy technologies mysteriously died before sharing their inventions. From free energy to cold fusion, each inventor met a tragic end, raising questions about the suppression of revolutionary technologies. The world is full of strange coincidences and mysteries.

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Royal Rife invented a powerful microscope in the 1920s that could magnify objects up to 60,000 times. He discovered the concept of resonant frequency, which can shatter and destroy diseases like viruses, bacteria, and cancer. Rife therapy, based on this concept, is considered pseudoscience but has been used by wealthy and powerful individuals. Rife machines, which generate electromagnetic frequency fields, are used to play specific frequencies for healing. Testimonials claim that Rife machines have cured diseases like cancer. Rife's discoveries were initially praised, but greed prevented their widespread adoption in medical institutions.

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- The speaker introduces “cold electricity” as a concept distinct from conventional, heat-associated electricity, framing it as a hidden or overlooked area of science. - A key example cited is Ed Gray, who in the 1980s reportedly created a car engine that ran on cold electricity, remaining cold to the touch and requiring no fuel. - The year 1984 is invoked with the claim of a miracle no-fuel engine that could save us 35,000,000,000 a year in gasoline. - Edwin Gray is said to have discovered cold electricity and to have learned that he could split the positive, challenging the usual positive/negative division of energy. - According to the speaker, Gray created an engine powered by cold electricity that would rewrite all books owned by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, because those entities “own the science,” and this would provide something entirely different. - A recurring theme is asserted: anything that goes against the Rockefeller and Rothschild school system is labeled “woo woo,” and is claimed to have been debunked by Einstein, who is described here as a Rothschild Zionist; the ether is also mentioned in this context. - Nikola Tesla is referenced as someone who spoke about cold electricity; Tesla is said to have been defunded by JPMorgan after discovering cold electricity and realizing it could be given to everybody, which would eliminate the need for meters and prevent rising energy bills. Summary: The speaker argues for the existence and significance of cold electricity, contrasting it with ordinary hot electricity and presenting it as a disruptive force in energy history. Ed Gray’s alleged 1980s car engine, cold-to-the-touch operation, and fuel-less performance are presented as a pivotal example, along with the assertion that a 1984 no-fuel engine could save enormous gasoline costs. The narrative claims Gray discovered a way to split the positive, a departure from conventional energy concepts, enabling an engine that would threaten entrenched interests represented by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, who are said to “own the science.” This is linked to a broader claim that challenging these powerful interests is consistently labeled “woo woo,” with Einstein cited as having debunked such ideas, described here through a particular political lens as a Rothschild Zionist. Tesla is invoked as another figure who supported cold electricity, allegedly thwarted by JPMorgan because the invention would empower people by removing the need for meters and reducing electricity bills.

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The excerpt discusses a line of devices associated with counteracting daily weather modification by altering atmospheric conditions. It references Trevor James Constable and Wilhelm Reich, who are described as the innovators behind the Cloudbuster, a apparatus purported to counteract weather modification taking place in the skies. A notable credential linked to Constable is that he worked for the U.S. Navy, and, in addition, helped the state of California “clean up the skies” and get rid of smog using devices like this. The claim is made that California knows how to restore cleaner skies with these kinds of tools. According to the account, the devices are shown “here” and are said to be synchronized to a running water source. The mechanism described involves changing the etheric fields and the etheric waves of the earth, with the ether described as moving continuously throughout the planet. The narrative states that the devices can “dam up the ether,” as Constable would do, which would lead to rain. In other words, by manipulating the etheric flow, the devices are claimed to induce precipitation. Beyond rain, the text asserts additional effects: the devices could cause plants to grow faster and could clear up areas affected by smog and pollution, as well as toxins and chemicals that have been released into the sky. The overall proposition presented is that these weather-modification countermeasures operate by influencing etheric energy, using synchronization with a water source, to produce environmental and agricultural benefits. The content links the Cloudbuster to a broader effort to address atmospheric contamination and weather manipulation, highlighting a historical claim about military and state usage, as well as potential environmental improvements attributed to the technology.

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Nikola Tesla believed in free energy and connected pyramids as a magnetic grid. However, the missing capstones prevent the functioning of an electric grid. Instead, harmful 5G towers are being built close to each other. Tesla's Wardenclyffe power tower, which transmitted energy instantly, was destroyed. The magnetic field carries electricity and produces light. The earth's core and our hearts generate electromagnetic fields. Grounding aligns us with the earth. All physical matter is composed of non-solid energies vibrating at a certain frequency. If atoms stop vibrating, they become invisible, weightless energy. We are all important pieces of the puzzle and connected as one.

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The speaker discusses a controversial topic surrounding a device said to accumulate human energy for psychic purposes, linking it to CIA research and a figure named Robert Pavlita. The core idea is a “bioplasma” or psychotronic energy—described as the soul or human energy—that can be drawn from people, stored, and then used to produce psychic effects, even by individuals who are not psychically skilled themselves. Key points referenced: - The CIA material being analyzed reportedly covers telepathy in humans and animals, remote viewing, the “airport technique,” and, importantly, the psychotronic generator and the psychotronic model of man. The actual generator pictures are redacted, but Pavlita is identified as the inventor of the device. - Pavlita’s device is described as small, capable of drawing biological energy from humans, storing it for future use, and enabling charged individuals to influence outcomes or exhibit psychic-like abilities. The generators can operate with energy harvested from others who do not need to be psychic themselves. - The speaker notes public misperception and asserts that government research on these topics exists for national security, and that “magic is real.” - The historical lineage of the concept includes various terms for “human energy” such as chi, prana, otic force, etheric force, animal magnetism, and Newton’s force, with references to Soviet and Czechoslovak parapsychology calling the energy “bioplasmic” or “psychotronic energy.” - The term “bioplasma” is equated with human energy/soul, and the generator is referred to as a bioplasma generator in this context. - Anecdotal details describe people placing a hand on the device and using tinfoil to form a vortex, with reports that focused individuals can move the foil via energy concentration. The explanation offered involves electromagnetic waves interacting with inorganic material to create a vortex. - Pavlita claimed the secret to the device’s function lay in its form; he reportedly studied ancient texts and claimed that the machine’s effectiveness depended on geometry and shape rather than the materials alone. The talk ties this to sacred geometry, metallurgy (copper, iron, gold, steel, brass), and references to energy concepts like otic force and Odin, plus connections to ancient writings and “plasma magic.” - Patents emerging in the 1990s are mentioned, including “bioenergy treatment” (healing with sound and programmable magnetic fields) and “method of psychotronics and device for its implementation.” An “organ accumulator” device is cited as another energy-harvesting concept with purported medical uses, though medical establishment rejection is implied. - The speaker invokes Einstein’s idea of geometry leading to a physics breakthrough, suggesting Pavlita’s claims hinge on a new three-dimensional geometry and a model involving equal-sized balls and lines. References to the Star of David, torus geometry, and a broader framework of forces (gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak) are invoked to illustrate a complex, hidden geometric model underlying these claims. - The speaker emphasizes that there was a machine that harvested (harnessed) human energy and asserts a future potential to recreate it. Overall, the essence is that a bioplasma/psychotronic energy concept existed in CIA-era discourse, embodied in Pavlita’s device, which allegedly could draw human energy, store it, and enable psychic-like effects, with the mechanism claimed to reside in the device’s form and associated geometry.

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A series of inventors working on free energy technologies mysteriously died before sharing their discoveries. From arsenic poisoning to boating accidents, each death was surrounded by suspicious circumstances. The suppression of these inventions by powerful entities like the Department of Energy and JPMorgan raises questions about the true reasons behind these deaths and the lack of progress in making free energy accessible to all. The world is full of strange coincidences.

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Nikolai Tesla, the "father of electricity," is celebrated for his revolutionary inventions. However, some believe that Tesla also pursued speculative and controversial inventions that could have had terrifying consequences if realized.

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The concept of ether, or the fifth element, was prevalent in literature before the 1920s but diminished after the Rockefellers took control of the educational system. This shift led to the disappearance of books that discussed ether and its significance, as it encouraged understanding of atmospheric energy and connections to figures like Tesla. The narrative changed, and discussions around ether became labeled as "woo woo," discouraging exploration of these ideas. Finding older texts reveals a different perspective that challenges the mainstream narrative.

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The talk reframes free energy as free radiant energy and argues radiant energy is ubiquitous and accessible. They claim radiant energy is not a mystery and that electrostatic bursts are reactive power, seemingly wasted by conventional means. The transcript lists historical figures and devices associated with radiant-energy research: Tesla's wireless transmitter claimed to power an 80-horsepower Pierce Arrow that charged its own batteries; Moray's 50,000-watt source; Edwin Gray’s 1950s capacitor-discharge energy capture and a 1970s self-charging car; Paul Baumann's 1980s testica machines; and John Boudini’s crystal-based machines harvesting energy from magnetic-field collapse. Demonstrations show a simple self-firing circuit that transfers energy to a secondary battery, achieving kilowatt-scale transfer (2.4 kW). An open-source community formed in 2004 to replicate the Boudini wheel, with hundreds worldwide sharing work; Limitless Potential Technologies in Canada showcases practical work. The channel promotes open clean energy, and the Reiss report is funded by Substack subscribers.

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A series of inventors working on free energy technologies mysteriously died before sharing their discoveries. From car engines running on water to plasma batteries, each inventor met a tragic end. Some were found dead, others poisoned, and one even claimed to have been poisoned during lunch. The common thread is the suppression of potentially revolutionary technologies. These incidents raise questions about the true reasons behind the lack of progress in the field of free energy.

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In the past, the world had free energy drawn from the atmosphere. Buildings and pylons were designed to harness this energy, known as the ether. However, the controllers of the world decided to take it away and reset the population. Everything, from obelisks to cathedrals, interacted with the Earth's energy. It was a beautiful and conductive system.

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The pyramids are not just tombs, according to Nikola Tesla. He believed they were abandoned energy stations of an ancient civilization. Tesla tried to create a structure called the Tesla Tower, based on the pyramids, to harness energy from Earth's field. He calculated that one tower could power a city for a decade without wires and for free. However, his financier, JPMorgan, withdrew support because he feared it would disrupt his power supply corporations. This decision left the Tesla Tower as one of the greatest regrets of the century.

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The speaker discusses alleged suppressed breakthroughs in energy, claiming the US government has unlocked zero-point energy or something close to it by drawing energy from the vacuum, with inventors repeatedly proving energy can be produced from apparently nothing. They begin with Charles Pogue, who in the 1930s tinkered with his carburetor and allegedly achieved 200 miles per gallon; engineers, investigators, and scientists reportedly proved it worked. The oil industry allegedly lobbied the government after news of Pogue’s engine, leading to the 1951 Invention Secrecy Act, which supposedly classifies any device more than 20% efficient as a state secret from patent to production and sale unless sold to the US military. The narrative moves to Tom Ogle in the 1970s, who allegedly rewired his lawnmower engine to recycle exhaust into the carburetor, creating a car that achieved about 200 miles per gallon on a 1976 Ford Galaxy. Shell Oil purportedly offered him $25,000,000 for the patent, but the invention would be shelved. Ogle then supposedly died after leaving a bar, described as drunk, with the case said to be linked to his disappearance of research. Next comes Stanley Meyer in the 1990s with a water-fueled car using electrolysis to split tap water into hydrogen and oxygen, running on hydrogen. The claim is that electrolysis requires energy and purified water, but Meyer allegedly solved this by using tap water and running the car on water. Meyer’s car was reportedly featured in the news as an invention of the century; he was offered a billion dollars and millions of dollars in investments. At a Cracker Barrel with his brother and investors, they toasted to new investment, then Meyer allegedly felt unwell, ran outside, vomited, and said they had poisoned him. The medical examiner’s report cites an aneurysm, but the narrative suggests foul play and notes Meyer previously had another invention—a toroid ring (a donut-shaped ring) that purportedly created energy from nothing and levitated, which Meyer patented but whose secrecy act harmed him and limited discussion. The speaker then mentions T. Townsend Brown and his antigravity work, claiming his research faced break-ins, gun threats, and disappearances. Floyd Sparky Sweet is highlighted as a personal favorite because his garage-work experiments allegedly show a device producing energy: a box the size of a deck of cards that, with 0.03 milliwatts input, purportedly outputs as many watts as needed, allegedly connected to UFO technology. Sweet reportedly received help from military physicists, but one night a visit from men in suits preceded a heart attack and his death; shortly after, black vans allegedly confiscated his equipment and notes, and the story ends without further details. The overall arc is of repeated claims of revolutionary energy inventions, their suppression by powerful interests, and the disappearance or death of the inventors and their research.

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Astronomer Tommy Gold, known for his unpopular yet accurate ideas, believed that the human ear uses tuned resonators with electromechanical feedback to discriminate pitch. Despite lacking a physiology degree, his prediction of hair cells in the inner ear being responsible for this feedback was later proven correct. Another heretical idea of his was that oil and natural gas originate from the earth's mantle, unrelated to biology. Recently, an experiment confirmed this theory by observing the reaction of calcium carbonate, iron oxide, and water at mantle conditions, producing methane. Unfortunately, Tommy Gold passed away before receiving this validation. His death leaves a void for new heretics to continue his legacy.

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Stan's inventions harnessed energy from the vacuum of space, known as zero point energy. This energy is abundant and can power devices like Tesla's Wardenclyffe tower and Howard Johnson's magnetron motor. Despite proving their devices worked, inventors like Johnson faced skepticism and were denied patents. Johnson's motor operated efficiently for years until his equipment was stolen, leading him to stop his work. The scientific community struggles to reconcile these inventions with traditional beliefs, highlighting the potential of tapping into limitless energy sources.

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Dmitry Mendeleev, the creator of the periodic table, initially intended to include aether, a concept once embraced by prominent scientists like Isaac Newton and Nikola Tesla. Aether was thought to be a medium filling space, allowing light and electromagnetic waves to propagate, creating a harmonious view of the universe. In contrast, quantum theory presents a chaotic and seemingly meaningless universe. This raises the question of whether physicists dismissed aether theory too quickly, opting instead for concepts like dark matter.

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Nikola Tesla, in the 19th century, proposed the possibility of climate control through electromagnetic waves. Today, the HAARP project is said to make this possibility a reality. Tesla opened a completely new world at the dawn of the 20th century. Among his great inventions and developments, such as alternating current, induction motors that use the same type of current, and more than 700 patented inventions, one of the most significant was the design of a transmitter to wirelessly carry electricity. This idea proposed using the planet’s ionosphere as a giant conductor of electrical energy. The principle behind this development is wireless electricity transmission. Tesla proposed an electric shield as a possibility for a defense system for the United States. Moreover, the same principle could be used for climate control on our planet. Upon Tesla’s death on January 17, 1943, the U.S. government confiscated all documents in which Tesla had been developing studies, investigations, and proposals for electricity without large costs. To date, these documents remain classified, yet the HAARP project has leveraged Tesla’s extraordinary legacy. HAARP stands for High Frequency Advanced Aurora Research Program, i.e., programa avanzado en investigación de Aurora de alta frecuencia. The program’s headquarters are located in Gakona, Alaska, and it features an arrangement of 180 antennas, which require a power supply of 3.6 megawatts to irradiate, as a maximum theoretical power, 3981 megawatts. The purpose of HAARP, according to U.S. authorities, is to study the ionosphere, long-distance communications, and the localization of oil and gas deposits, by exploiting the waves reflected by this layer that impinge on the Earth’s surface as they penetrate the crust. It is asserted that this project is civil and exploratory in nature, but curiously it is funded by the United States Department of Defense. To some skeptical scientists of the HAARP program, this project could be used as a weapon, since there is the possibility of controlling the climate through the alteration of the ionosphere by low frequencies known as ELF. To understand how this works, electromagnetic waves would be used to collide with the ionosphere, which would heat up, resulting in climate alteration. It is even suspected that these same waves, when impacting the Earth’s crust, would cause a series of vibrations that could trigger earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Researchers and scientists opine that the increase in hurricanes, floods, and droughts—where these phenomena had not appeared—could have been caused by HAARP. For its part, HAARP says they only use a small portion of the energy they are capable of generating. If so, what would happen if the billions of watts produced by the project were used in full? Some more adventurous opinions even assure mind control as another purpose of HAARP. It is now known that electromagnetic waves can give rise to physical illnesses, alter the human psyche, provoking hysteria and hallucinations, which could be used for crowd control. If all of this is true, perhaps we are facing an imminent risk to our planet. As we have seen, the HAARP project could be more than a simple scientific experiment; it could reveal a reality that is being concealed. For the great mysteries of the third millennium, Álvaro Mezquita.

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Nikola Tesla was developing free, scalar energy instruments over 100 years ago. This research intimidated powerful entities because free energy shatters economic paradigms based on scarcity. Tesla demonstrated the ability to harness energy from the sun and stars to power a motor. The knowledge of this energy is suppressed because it is free and would make much of existing technology obsolete.

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Atlantis World War Pole Shift | The Terrifying Predictions of Edgar Cayce
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In 1935, young telegraph operator Edgar Cayce, later known as the "sleeping prophet," began making predictions while in a trance. Born into a poor Kentucky family, Cayce exhibited unusual abilities from a young age, including healing himself and others. Over 40 years, he provided thousands of readings, accurately predicting events like the 1929 stock market crash, the rise of Hitler, and the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Cayce warned of a catastrophic pole shift that would reshape continents, predicting it would occur in 1998. Despite skepticism, he never profited from his abilities, focusing on helping others.

American Alchemy

Meet The Scientist BANNED By TED Talks
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Guest Rupert Sheldrake argues that contemporary science overemphasizes materialism and discounts consciousness as a fundamental feature of reality. He introduces morphic fields, hypothetical patterns that organize form and behavior across levels from atoms to organisms and societies, and morphic resonance, the proposal that memory and habit are inherited through a kind of collective field. He cites familiar‑seeming phenomena—babies sensing their mothers nearby, people feeling they are being watched, animals predicting earthquakes—to illustrate experiences that mainstream science often dismisses as anecdotal or untestable. On vision and perception, he challenges the standard brain‑in‑a‑vat model of private imagery, arguing that perception projects outward and that the mind extends beyond the skull. He connects this to the sense of being stared at (scop athesia) and to a transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics in which light and mind may exchange information across time. He discusses precognitive dreams, including post‑9/11 dream collections, and notes TED Talk censorship as evidence of science’s discomfort with radical ideas about consciousness. He describes empirical demonstrations that morphic resonance can speed learning in distant populations of animals and influence crystallization. He links this to epigenetic inheritance and Darwin’s forgotten interest in acquired characters, arguing that memory can transfer across generations without DNA encoding it. He cites mouse fear experiments where fear of a chemical is inherited, and he mentions worm regeneration studies and heart‑transplant memories as hints of nonlocal memory stored in systems beyond the genome. Beyond biology, Sheldrake extends panpsychist thinking to larger scales, asking what a conscious sun, galaxy, or universe might be like if consciousness interfaces with electromagnetic fields. He sketches the sun as a potential mind whose electromagnetic field structures the solar system, and he muses about cosmic minds connected by the heliosphere and galactic currents. He links these ideas to Faraday, Maxwell, and interpretations of the ether, arguing that science should consider consciousness as a serious partner in understanding physical reality. The interview also touches personal history: his collaboration with Terence McKenna, his son Merlin Sheldrake’s entangled life in fungi, and the social costs of fringe science in academia. He promotes practical experiments, including a staring app intended to train people to detect being watched, framed as citizen science. He forecasts a future where breakthroughs may come from extended mind research, morphic fields, and deeper integration of consciousness with biology, physics, and cosmology, rather than from conventional laboratory programs alone.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2430 - Jay Anderson
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The episode dives into a sprawling exchange about ancient mysteries, megalithic architecture, and unexplained artifacts from sites like Nazca, Sacsayhuamán, Göbekli Tepe, Baalbek and Malta’s Hypogeum, pushing beyond mainstream timelines to explore what these wonders might imply about lost technologies, acoustics, and potential interactions with non-human intelligences. The guest and Joe Rogan debate whether extraordinary stonework and underground labyrinths could have been built with unknown techniques or by civilizations far older than current chronicles acknowledge, frequently returning to the idea that the evidence is compelling enough to challenge conventional dating and tool use. They discuss CT scans, mineral signatures, and the “spirals” and coils observed in pyramids and megaliths, suggesting hydrology, piezoelectric effects, and acoustical resonance as plausible contributors to ancient engineering feats. The conversation then broadens into the social dynamics surrounding controversial archaeology and ufology: gatekeeping, funding pressures, and the resistance to unconventional theory, along with how alternative media has shifted some conversations away from rigid orthodoxy. A recurrent theme is the tension between credible scientific inquiry and sensational narratives, including how high-profile figures and institutions may selectively amplify or suppress information for strategic reasons, yet the speakers insist that open, transparent discussion is essential for uncovering the truth about past civilizations, potential subterranean infrastructures, and the possibility that humanity’s cognitive and energetic landscape has been shaped by, or in dialogue with, other intelligences. The discussion also wades into near-term physics and consciousness, citing plasma science, non-Earth-derived energy concepts, and the Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory to speculate about the role of microtubules and the brain in experiencing altered states, while acknowledging the difficulty of distinguishing genuine breakthroughs from elaborate myths. Throughout, the tone remains exploratory and candid about uncertainty, emphasizing curiosity, cross-disciplinary inquiry, and the value of humility when confronting mysteries that could redefine our understanding of history, energy, and consciousness. topicsAddedExplicitlyInTheEpisodeCouldIncludeThisListOfMainSubjects Archaeology debates in Peru and Egypt Gatekeeping and controversy in academic and media circles Psychoacoustics and acoustical archaeology Consciousness studies and quantum biology Ancient energy and megalithic engineering

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Gravity is a Lie, Light Speed is Slow, Nothing is Real, the Universe is Electric
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This episode of the Y Files explores the electric universe theory, which posits that electricity, rather than gravity, is the fundamental force binding the universe. It suggests that our ancestors experienced catastrophic electrical events, warning us of the "shocking fury of planet Saturn." The theory challenges mainstream cosmology, which attributes the universe's structure to gravity and dark matter, the latter of which lacks empirical proof. Electric cosmologists argue that plasma, the fourth state of matter, connects galaxies in a vast electric circuit. They believe that historical myths reflect ancient observations of cosmic events, including a catastrophic electrical event around 12,000 years ago linked to the Younger Dryas. The Sapphire Project's experiments have produced results supporting the electric universe theory, showing that stars may be powered by electrical currents rather than nuclear fusion. This theory could revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos and potentially lead to unlimited clean energy. However, skepticism remains, as many scientists view it as pseudoscience, highlighting the contentious nature of scientific discourse.

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Weather Weapons & Worse | Tesla's Stolen Tech and the New Arms Race
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This episode of the Wi Files discusses the Tunguska event, a massive explosion in Siberia that scientists attribute to Nikola Tesla's experiments with wireless energy transmission. Tesla's work, particularly his Warden Cliff Tower, aimed to create a planet-wide resonance system using the ionosphere. After his death in 1943, the U.S. government seized his research, which later influenced military projects like HAARP in Alaska. HAARP, initially presented as a research facility, has been linked to weather modification and potential military applications, including earthquake induction and mind control through electromagnetic fields. The episode highlights Tesla's vision of free energy and the military's shift towards weaponizing his technology. It discusses the implications of HAARP's capabilities, including its ability to influence weather patterns and possibly trigger seismic events. The narrative connects historical events, like the 2010 Haiti earthquake, to HAARP's operations, raising concerns about the military's transparency and the ethical implications of such technologies. The episode concludes with a call for public awareness and scrutiny of military projects like HAARP, emphasizing the need for transparency in the face of potential misuse of powerful technologies.
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