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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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Mercury's spinning motion demonstrates free energy. Mercury is claimed to be labeled toxic to protect the profits of energy companies. Old buildings used brass balls loaded with mercury to gather atmospheric energy. The higher up, the more energy available. Copper wires could run the energy down into homes for free power.

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The speaker claims to know what will happen next, but cannot reveal it directly. They state the amount of metal in one's body will affect them when "this thing happens" due to frequency. To stay safe, the speaker hints that people must get rid of metals in their bodies, and that this event could happen soon, though it will be disguised as something else. They suggest imagining the effect of putting foil in a microwave to understand the situation, which they call "the devil's plan." The speaker urges listeners to remove metal from their bodies to thwart this plan.

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The speaker claims that the heliocentric model was created to place the sun at the center of the universe, as a form of sun worship disguised as science. They argue that to achieve this, the sun was made much larger than the earth, despite appearing small from our perspective. Additionally, the sun was placed 93,000,000 miles away to support the model. The speaker believes that all the facts and explanations surrounding the heliocentric model were reverse engineered to fit this ultimate goal, and that it is not based on reality or truth.

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The speaker describes a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit. However, they find it surprising that the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. They note that asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. The speaker also mentions that NASA has lasers that can send laser light to the ground with precision, questioning why we shouldn't believe in them if the Department of Defense believes in space lasers enough to study their military use.

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In the past, old sacred buildings had brass walls filled with mercury to gather free atmospheric energy. They placed these walls high up to maximize energy collection. They would then channel this energy into their homes using copper wires, providing free energy for lighting and other purposes. This information is often not disclosed, but when we examine historical artifacts, we can see that these buildings were designed like conductors. The true history has been altered to make it seem like people were constantly fighting each other, but the hidden past reveals a different story.

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The speaker discusses how gravity is not the dominant force in the universe, but rather electricity. They explain how electricity is 137 times stronger than gravity, attracting particles and creating life through electric and magnetic forces. The speaker emphasizes that the planet is alive and constantly evolving, not just a random occurrence.

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The speaker was looking for footage of the Earth spinning in a specific direction to create a GIF. They noticed that all the footage from space shows the Earth with America in the center, spinning counterclockwise. They questioned why there isn't more footage from different angles and why it always shows America in the center. The speaker expressed doubt about whether we have actually been in space and speculated that the money and machinery might be used for making movies.

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The speaker claims that uranium placed in the sun “charges” and gives a charge to the body. They also claim that uranium or radium placed in or next to water “turns it to spring water.” The speaker then asks, “Do you see why they tell you stay away? Get steep.”

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The speaker highlights the power stations and their significance in the past. They suggest that the architecture of that time was not only beautiful but also designed with a purpose of free energy. The speaker believes that our true history is concealed because free energy is not profitable in the current system controlled by others. They encourage researching topics like the mud flood and the fall of Tartaria to uncover the truth about our electric past. In conclusion, the speaker urges listeners to question everything and remain curious.

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The speaker expresses a fondness for old books and points to alchemy as a topic that was removed after the 1920s by “rock fillers.” They note that with gold priced at 4,300 an ounce, it’s possible to make gold with alchemy and ask if that explains why the subject isn’t taught anymore. They claim that someone “made gold twice out of iron, four times, apparently his own presence,” implying a demonstrable case of transmutation. The speaker says they were convinced by evidence that the “eyes of art of transmutation” is not fiction. They conclude by affirming the fun of these ideas.

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The speaker emphasizes that the immobility of the Earth supports the theory of rotation. They encourage trusting one's own senses and intuition, suggesting that if the Earth appears motionless, it likely is. They challenge the idea of the Earth's various high-speed movements and question whether people have been deceived by secret societies like the Masons. The speaker mentions Mark Twain's quote about fooling people and expresses skepticism towards the belief that schools do not lie.

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The speaker questions the nature of the moon, suggesting it is a disc based on the Book of Enoch. They mention a scientist who proposed the moon is plasma, reflecting Earth and unknown lands. The moon supposedly reflects our flat Earth and unknown continents beyond the poles, creating a plasma moon image.

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The speaker discusses the moon and its perfect circle shape, arguing that the odds of this occurring after the Big Bang are zero. They claim that there is no force or natural process that could explain the moon's shape and its synchronized rotation with the Earth. The speaker also questions the scientific explanation of the moon's origin, dismissing the idea that it was formed from a collision with a Mars-sized object. Additionally, they mention the alignment of the sun and moon during an eclipse, stating that the odds of this happening are extremely low. The speaker concludes by criticizing the belief in the existence of an umbra during an eclipse and suggests that people have been indoctrinated to deny their connection to God.

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The speaker discusses various concepts related to the Earth and its electromagnetic field. They claim that the Earth is flat and that the sun and moon rotate around the magnetic North Pole. They mention the positive and negative aspects of reality, represented by the yin and yang, and how the sun positively charges while the moon negatively charges. The speaker also refers to the moon's influence on tides and the balance between good and evil. They mention the Quran's reference to the seven heavens representing the planets and cosmic energies. The speaker connects these ideas to symbols like the Wizard of Oz map and the masonic royal arch. A link to a book of wisdom is provided.

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The speaker discusses a structure that aligns with the North Star, claiming it as proof of a flat Earth. They argue that the Earth's rotation and orbit would prevent such alignment. The structure also functions as a calendar, allowing tracking of the sun's position throughout the year. The speaker mentions a time capsule buried nearby, which provides information on the structure's astronomical capabilities. They point out Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions that suggest a desire to unite the world with a single language, reminiscent of the Tower of Babel story. The speaker concludes that the structure reveals a hidden agenda for a new world order.

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The discussion focuses on “bells” described in a book, referencing German work on the “Die Glock,” presented as a giant bell used for levitation. The transcript states that Nick Cook and many other scientists believe the bell discharged some sort of radiation connected to levitation. It describes internal components: cylinders inside the bell that spun in the opposite direction and contained mercury, “quicksilver.” It specifically claims the mercury involved was “red mercury,” characterized as a type the government says to stay away from. The transcript claims the setup produced electricity (linked to the mercury creating voltage) and that uranium or radium inside the bell would emit the radiation. It describes observable effects attributed to the system: sounds likened to a beehive and a bluish phosphorus glow from the bell. It also states that this form of levitation and other inventions were similar to the Vril Society, and says readers should look into Wotan, along with works attributed to Schauberger and Tesla, and “right there, that bell.” Finally, it connects these claims to geopolitical events by stating that the United States government said Germany was developing nukes, which the transcript presents as a reason for the invasion, and asks whether this explains why the invasion happened.

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Mercury is showcased as a source of free energy, despite being considered toxic. The speaker suggests that the reason for discouraging the use of mercury lies in the interests of big corporations like JPMorgan Chase and the Rockefellers, who control the energy industry. They mention how ancient buildings used to utilize mercury-filled brass balls to harness atmospheric energy, which could be used for various purposes. The speaker believes that history has been manipulated to create a false narrative of conflict, while the truth about free energy and hidden history remains undisclosed.

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The speaker expresses a commitment to questioning what they see in the media and from public figures, stating they believe in asking questions about why they’re lied to “on a regular basis with the media and the Muppets and the politicians and everybody around us.” They mention a belief in flat earth, but frame it as part of a broader stance of skepticism toward widely reported truths. They list a series of purported deceptions: fake viruses, fake nukes, fake moon landings, and fake CGI of the Earth. They also claim videos of hurricanes are falsified, noting that newscasters seem to pretend to be blown around by storms when winds are only about 10 miles per hour. The speaker argues that people shouldn’t be discouraged from asking questions, criticizing “the Muppets and the NPCs” for pressuring conformity. They compare society to the Truman Show, saying we live in it and that “the Muppets come up to you and they’re like, oh, it’s a beautiful day.” They reiterate the call to disobey and to use common sense, referencing chemtrails as part of the surrounding discourse.

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The speaker introduces a book titled Law Science of the Stone Age and presents Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London, highlighting the water pathways and magnetic lines through the building. They observe that the strongest point of energy is where the priest stands, and claim that nothing about the cathedral’s construction was built by chance and it surely wasn’t built with hammer, chisel, and candlelight.

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Speaker 0: The discussion centers on bells, specifically the Die Glock, a giant German bell used for levitation. Nick Cook and many other scientists believe the bell discharged some sort of radiation connected to levitation. Inside the bell were cylinders that spun in the opposite direction and also contained mercury. Not just any mercury, red mercury—the kind the government tells you to stay away from. Mercury, or quicksilver, is shown here, with electricity involved. So we have mercury creating voltage, and then uranium or radium present, which would emit the radiation. The sounds coming off the bell were described as beehive-like, and there was a bluish phosphorus glow from the bell. The text notes that this form of levitation and other inventions were similar to the Vril Society, which people should look into, along with Wotan. Also mentioned are Schauberger's work, Tesla's work, and the bell itself. The narrative also references the United States government claiming that Germany was developing nukes, and posits that this helps explain why they were invaded.

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This old Tartarian building was originally designed to produce free electricity using technology similar to Tesla's. It had a wire grounded into the earth, which was later added to redirect the energy produced by the building into the ground instead of distributing it to the people. Similar buildings can be found in many hometowns, characterized by balls on top containing mercury that creates a current when spinning. As this information resurfaces, we are reclaiming our power. Peace.

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The speaker discusses the belief that the Earth is stationary and provides examples of different cultures' views on the stars. They explain that stars are seen as holes in the sky and suggest that humans come from the stars. The speaker also talks about the practice of sun gazing and its benefits, such as increased consciousness. They mention scientists who challenge mainstream views on the sun and moon, suggesting that they are portals rather than solid objects. The speaker questions the distance of the sun and criticizes NASA for promoting a godless worldview. They imply that NASA uses space science to instill fear in people.

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The speaker discusses the heliocentric model, questioning the consistency of day and night on Earth. They mention Warner Von Braun's alleged prediction of a fake alien invasion to initiate a space weapon project. The conversation shifts to connections between NASA, satanism, and science fiction. Warner Von Braun's tombstone inscription referencing the firmament is highlighted as evidence of deception about space. The discussion concludes with skepticism about gravity's ability to hold water on a spinning Earth. Translation: The speaker talks about doubts regarding the heliocentric model and Warner Von Braun's alleged prediction of a fake alien invasion. They discuss connections between NASA, satanism, and science fiction, pointing out Warner Von Braun's tombstone inscription as evidence of deception about space. The conversation ends with skepticism about gravity's ability to hold water on a spinning Earth.

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The speaker discusses the concept of motion on Earth and how it relates to the heliocentric theory. They explain that if the Earth is constantly moving, we wouldn't necessarily feel it, just like how we don't feel the motion when we're in a plane. However, the heliocentric theory states that the Earth is not only moving in a straight line but also rotating around the sun, which is rotating around the galaxy, and so on. The speaker mentions that according to this theory, we are moving at a high speed. They also mention the existence of counter-rotating forces and suggest that the universe has a magical quality that cannot be explained by physics. The speaker criticizes the use of math to explain the Earth's motion instead of relying on empirical science.
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