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The speaker discusses the power of sound and its ability to cure diseases, levitate objects, create hurricanes, and generate free energy. They explain that sound and magnetism are interconnected, and that everything in the universe manifests as a toroidal field. The speaker also mentions the misconceptions about magnetic fields and the potential of human abilities to manifest instantaneously. They emphasize the importance of Nikola Tesla's ideas about energy, frequency, and vibration. Overall, the speaker highlights the potential of sound and its role in shaping our reality.

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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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Alchemists throughout history have sought forbidden frequencies that can unlock the essence of matter. Ancient texts and rituals suggest that specific harmonics can transform base metals into gold. Monks in the Himalayas have practiced vibrational rituals to transform mercury into silver. Scientists in Russia have experimented with frequencies to temporarily change the properties of bismuth. The secretive Symatic Guild claims to possess a tonal matrix that can rewrite elemental identities. However, uncontrolled exposure to these frequencies can have catastrophic consequences. In the realm of cosmic entities, black holes emit frequencies that correspond to ancient accounts of deities. Pulsars and interstellar gas clouds also emit distinct frequencies. Ancient cultures believed that resonating with these celestial sounds could lead to profound revelations and even open portals to other dimensions.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates the effects of different tones on a fracture. They use a tone generator set to 525 and show a stable fracture. They mention that using pure tones produces quicker results compared to sounds mixed in with YouTube videos. The speaker also mentions Sedona as a well-known location for vortex phenomena, where several of them can be found.

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The study reveals that the periodic table, typically known to contain around 200 chemical elements, actually includes over 50 undeclared elements. Among these are lithium, beryllium, boron, magnesium, aluminum, potassium, calcium, vanadium, chromium, iron, and cobalt. Notably, there is a significant presence of calcium, which correlates with increased calcification observed in brain tomography scans. As we examine elements with higher atomic numbers, we encounter rarer elements, including arsenic, gallium, and selenium. The findings extend to rare earth elements, with europium detected in low concentrations, indicating a serious discovery in the composition of elements.

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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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This film shows how frequencies affect texture, structure, water, and oil. It visualizes living forms, continents forming, and explosions. Everything exists because of sound, which shapes matter. Sound is the foundation of form and shape, as seen in the creation of the earth and the universe.

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Everything has a resonant frequency, like graphene oxide at 26 gigahertz for 5G. Sympathetic resonance is shown with tuning forks. Pendulum oscillators sync up over time. Injected graphene oxide can transmit toxic symptoms wirelessly, causing harm through EMF radiation. The more graphene oxide, the more damage. The speaker suggests a control method for the global population without a pathogen.

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The speaker discusses a sound therapy machine that provides tones and vibrations to rebalance the body. They mention an app called Simatones that captures these wellness tones digitally. The speaker then asks what tones and vibrations the government will be playing on October 4th and why it will be for 30 minutes. They explain that the water in our bodies resonates with different sounds and vibrations and remembers them within 5 to 7 minutes. They recommend watching Doctor Gerald Polak on YouTube for more information on water. While their device promotes wellness, they are curious about what will be playing on October 4th.

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The speaker discusses radium and challenges the common warning to stay away from it, linking radium to healing properties historically observed in radium hot springs. They describe how radium hot springs were used to address inflammation, arthritis, pain, and brain fog, noting that people looked up radium hot springs worldwide to find these benefits. The key point made is that the healing effects attributed to radium water come from the sulfur content, which the speaker claims is present in radium water because radium and sulfur look exactly the same. Therefore, while the public is discouraged from radium, the speaker argues that radium water’s benefits stem from sulfur. The speaker brings up the well-known “radium girls” to counter the narrative that radium is purely dangerous, explaining that the girls were exposed because they were licking paint for long hours. The implication is that their illness was a result of licking paint, not radium exposure itself, and the statement is framed to support the idea that radium-related health outcomes are misunderstood or misrepresented. Additionally, the speaker asserts that radium springs exist nearby in British Columbia, Canada, and claims that such springs are widespread. They state that prominent figures and elite groups—specifically naming the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, JFK, and “all the presidents”—used to visit radium springs, suggesting a history of elite patronage of these waters. The speaker also mentions that people used to hold radium stones in their hands to heal inflammation and pain, emphasizing a practice involving direct contact with radium as a form of treatment. A broader claim presented is that humans are inherently radioactive, which the speaker ties to the rationale for being told to stay away from radium. The overall thread is that radium has healing potential, particularly through sulfur in radium water, but public warnings and historical narratives have been crafted to discourage engagement with radium. The speaker presents radium and radium-related practices as historically sanctioned by notable individuals and used for medical benefits, while contrasting these with the contemporary caution against radium exposure.

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Everything in the world vibrates at a certain frequency, including our bodies. By finding the right frequency, we can address various issues like diseases, drug addiction, and even hangovers. There are apps and software available to generate these frequencies. Detoxing heavy metals and parasites is important for our well-being, and we don't necessarily need expensive medicine or essential oils. All we need is to find the right frequency and relax to achieve balance. Let's focus on evolving and maintaining homeostasis.

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The speaker discusses differences between radium and sulfur, claiming that radium’s apparent similarity to sulfur can mislead people. They state that radium water contains a lot of sulfur, and that sulfur is actually responsible for the healing properties attributed to hot springs. According to the speaker, people are told not to drink from radium glassware or to use radium pads on the body, implying that those cautions are intended to misdirect from the sulfur-related healing effects. The speaker notes a connection between radium and the UV spectrum, describing radium as related to the sun spectrum. They claim that people used to infuse radium into glass and then drink from it. The term “radium girls” is mentioned, with the suggestion that concerns about radium are overstated or part of a larger pattern of caution. A point is raised that painting with radium is linked to illness, highlighting that “the ladies were licking paint” for ten hours a day and that licking paint is dangerous, implying that those risks are more significant than the risks associated with radium itself. The speaker mentions a belief in radium hot springs, referencing British Columbia, Canada, and asserts that those springs are widespread. They list prominent families and figures—the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, JFK, and “all the presidents”—as having frequented Radium Springs, implying a historical elite association with the sites. The speaker claims that the admonitions to stay away from radium are deliberate, equating this with similar cautions about radium stones. They recall that people used to hold radium stones in their hands to heal inflammation and pain, emphasizing that radium is a radioactive material and that individuals are “radioactive beings.” The overarching assertion is that the public is told to avoid radium, but the speaker questions why, suggesting a hidden motive. In closing, the speaker reiterates that people are told to stay away from radium and advises not to go around looking at it, reinforcing the message that radium carries dangers that are framed as higher than the risks presented by other substances.

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The speaker discusses the concept of ether, which is the base of all physical matter and connects to the physical world. Ether is considered the most important element and is associated with the middle finger. The other four elements (earth, water, air, and fire) correspond with different parts of the body and are represented by the skull, mouth, nose, and eyes respectively. The speaker also mentions that elements exist within our mind as part of a simulation. They provide a link to a book of wisdom PDF that is regularly updated.

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The speaker discusses the concept of ether, which is the base of all physical matter and connects the astral to the physical world. Ether is considered the most important element and gives birth to the other four elements. The elements correspond not only with the body and fingers but also with the skull. The order of the elements is earth, water, air, fire, and spirit (ether). The speaker mentions that the word "element" has the meaning of "god mind" and explains that elements exist within our mind because our mind is being projected into a simulation. The speaker also provides a link to a book of wisdom that is regularly updated.

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In this video, the speaker explains how everything can be manipulated with frequency. They give examples such as an opera singer shattering a glass at its resonant frequency and tuning forks making each other vibrate without touching. The speaker also discusses how radio waves are a form of alternating current and how wavelength can be converted into frequency. They demonstrate an experiment using a diathermy machine and a coil to show the effects of frequency. The speaker concludes by mentioning Nikola Tesla's quote about energy, frequency, and vibration being the key to the universe.

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Tesla believed in the power of 3, 6, and 9, with 528 being a sacred frequency. Water is a superconductor of sound and light, crucial for creation. Counterintelligence spreads misinformation about 432 hertz, but 528 is the true miracle note of the universe. Dr. Leonard Horowitz explores the connection between water, sound, and creation, referencing biblical genesis and the importance of electromagnetic frequencies in manifesting reality.

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DNA is composed of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen arranged in a double helix. Energy information is transmitted through frequency, not electricity. Each element corresponds to a musical key and color. When a person's unique resonant frequency is played, their DNA tightens, creating a harmonic wave resequencing effect.

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Speaker 0 explains that pink uranium glass is actually magnesium glass. They state that you have magnesium, uranium, cobalt, and manganese, and those are all the different types of glass that exist. According to the speaker, when a person consumes each different glassware, each different property gives a different property to the body to heal the body. If a person is feeling down, they might use a little uranium. If someone has low energy, they might use cobalt. If they’re experiencing depression, they might use manganese or magnesium. The speaker asserts that all of these different glasswares emit different frequencies, which heal the body in a different way, and this is why people used to drink out of them. They mention uranium glass, depression glass, and baseline glass as part of the old world. The speaker then connects this to alchemy, stating that this is part of alchemy and part of the Bohemians. They claim the Bohemians used to perform alchemy where they would transmute a material into the glass. They assert that after World War II, they got rid of Bohemia, a country that no longer exists because it was absorbed into other countries, because they wanted to get rid of the Bohemian roots. The speaker notes that the only Bohemia people know is Bohemian Grove, which they claim has inverted everything. They conclude by reiterating that Bohemia was very connected to alchemy.

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Hydrogen is represented by the key of E and the color yellow, while oxygen is chartreuse and in the key of F/F sharp. Information used to be seen as electrical information, but there's more to it. Have you ever experienced a moment at a party where a song from your past played and it brought back memories? Our DNA reacts to certain songs, creating a unique scale for each person. When our prime resonant frequency is played, our DNA tightens and everything else fades away. Harmonic wave resequencing is important, as frequencies can cause malformation in our DNA. By using frequency, we can bring the human body back to its normal state without invasive procedures. A harmonic wave resequencer is being developed to cure diseases like AIDS and cancer.

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Suzumu Ono translated DNA sequences into melodious compositions by mapping nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D respectively, revealing the inherent musicality of the genetic code. This led to the question of whether music could, in turn, influence or alter our DNA. The transcript notes that sound possesses mass and can move matter, and that cymatics—studying visible patterns formed by sound waves—opens exploration into how music might interact with DNA and cellular processes. Ono’s work demonstrates a profound connection between the language of genetics and the universal language of music, portraying DNA as a symphony of genetic information where each base has a distinct role. This raises inquiries about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music and whether music could influence the genetic code. The discussion highlights that music, as a powerful emotional medium, evokes physiological and psychological responses and could plausibly affect gene expression and cellular processes, though scientific evidence is still emerging. Epigenetics is presented as the framework for understanding how external factors beyond DNA sequence can modify gene expression; sound is considered a potential external influence capable of triggering epigenetic changes. The transcript mentions that sound waves can affect cellular activity, stimulating or inhibiting cell growth, influencing protein synthesis, and modulating neurotransmitter release, implying that musical vibrations might interact with DNA-related mechanisms. Cymatics is introduced as a lens to view how sound and vibrations form geometric patterns in matter, suggesting that music’s complex wave patterns might influence the human body and its DNA. The idea of resonance is discussed: musical frequencies could interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially affecting gene expression and cellular processes, thereby contributing to healing or balance. The field of bioacoustics is referenced, noting that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with body parts, and music therapy has been shown to affect stress responses, inflammation, immune function, and other physiological aspects. Specific frequencies and sound-based therapies are highlighted. The frequency 432 Hz is singled out by proponents as having unique resonance with the body and nature, claimed to promote harmony and healing at a cellular level. Isochronic tones and binaural beats are described as methods to target brainwave states and induce relaxation, focus, or creativity. Solfagio frequencies are listed (including 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz) as having purported properties related to energy release, change facilitation, DNA repair, relationships, intuition, and spiritual awakening. The transcript mentions resources via a link in the description to a program offering a library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, and Solfagio frequencies, to explore frequencies for well-being. In conclusion, the text posits that specific frequencies hold potential for influencing DNA and holistic health, suggesting that carefully designed musical experiences could resonate with DNA’s vibrational frequencies to promote physiological and epigenetic changes.

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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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Discover the truth about healing frequencies. Nikola Tesla believed that the universe operates on frequencies. For better sleep, try 3 Hz. To calm anxiety, listen to 432 Hz. Stimulate metabolism and burn fat with 280 Hz. For overall wellness, try 528 Hz. Alleviate pain with 174 Hz. Regain energy with 417 Hz. Subscribe for more natural medicine secrets.

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Honey lasts forever due to bees' wing frequencies creating hexagonal honeycombs. Frequencies of bee wings can potentially kill bacteria. George Lakovsky's oscillator cured quadriplegia. Sound frequencies between 100,000-300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound technology can create hurricanes, supercluster galaxies, and put out fires. Oxygen in the air is energized by sound as it enters the body. Luc Montagnier generated DNA with sound frequencies. Sonoluminescence creates light in water, suggesting star systems may be bubbles of light in water.

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The speaker addresses a comment about the suspiciousness of a 30-minute emergency alert system test. They mention that the alert will be accompanied by a unique tone and vibration. The speaker then introduces a machine called SEMA 1,000, which they use for their app and website called Simatones. This machine plays resonant frequencies through a vibrating speaker, similar to the alert being discussed. The speaker explains that these tones and vibrations can target different ailments or body parts to restore balance and harmony to the energy body. They give an example of a favorite tone that can improve the blood immune system. The speaker concludes by playing the tones and vibrations for the audience.

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The conversation centers on carbon dioxide (CO2) as a central regulator of physiology, challenging conventional bicarbonate-centric views and highlighting a broad, interconnected view of respiration, hormones, and cellular chemistry. - The speaker traces exposure to and interest in CO2 through diverse lines of thought. Early on, the guest describes encountering Russian and American literature on respiration and notes how pre-1950 Russian scientific works remained accessible in the U.S. He recounts the work of J. C. Woebes, a Hindu-physicist who studied the relation between sensory life properties and physical states, including how metals and rocks can twitch under stimulation and how nerve and muscle-like responses could be amplified and observed in non-biological systems. - A recurring theme is a shift away from membrane-centric cellular models toward the idea that sensitivity and many life-defining properties are intrinsic to complex protein interactions and electronic processes. Gilbert Ling’s perspective, which emphasizes surface effects and the idea that protein complexes govern respiration and cellular behavior without requiring membrane penetration, is highlighted as foundational to the guest’s thinking. Ling’s concept of “cardinal absorbents” (with carbon dioxide, progesterone, potassium, magnesium, and other factors stabilizing protein systems) is presented as a framework that contrasts with traditional bicarbonate-focused acid-base regulation. - The guest connects respiration to electronic control, citing W. F. Coke’s work on respiration as an electronic unit modulated by quinones, donors, and acceptors. He explains that a paired donor-acceptor input in a cell can induce contraction, while individual donors or acceptors alone may not. This electronic viewpoint is linked to Ling’s ideas and to a broader critique of purely bicarbonate-based acid-base explanations, suggesting that bicarbonate bookkeeping fails to capture cellular and tissue-level dynamics. - The discussion expands into CO2’s role in regulating pH and cellular energetics beyond Henderson-Hasselbalch. The guest argues that carbon dioxide is a fundamental regulator that can alkalinize or acidify intracellular environments through carbamino formation and protein interactions, not merely via bicarbonate in plasma. He references Stewart’s approach as an alternative framework to Henderson-Hasselbalch for understanding acid-base balance, especially at the cellular level. - Several clinical and physiological threads are explored: - CO2 as a regulator of oxygen affinity: carbon dioxide acidifies hemoglobin and cells, increasing oxygen uptake while affecting release as part of Bohr-like mechanisms, and CO2 stabilizes proteins through carbamino chemistry. - The idea that CO2 can protect against oxidative damage and support recovery: recent discussions touch on “permissive hypercapnia,” CO2’s antioxidant effects, and clinical observations that elevated CO2 levels are present in some near-death experiences. - The potential for CO2 to influence calcium, cardiac function, and bone metabolism: examples include observations about bones, osteopetrosis, and the effects of CO2-rich environments on bone density and mineral balance. - Nutritional and hormonal interactions: thyroid hormone (T3) augments respiration and cytochrome oxidase activity, increasing CO2 production and oxygen affinity; estrogen and polyunsaturated fats tend to disrupt respiratory balance; progesterone and pregnenolone can support CO2-related cellular responses. The role of endotoxins in lowering CO2 production and their interaction with stress and thyroid activity is also discussed. - The host shares anecdotes and experimental anecdotes illustrating CO2’s practical applications: - Carbonated baths and inhaled CO2 leading to rapid physiological effects. - Household or clinical use of CO2 (for instance, delivering small amounts of CO2 in controlled ways) to influence vascular tone, edema, and tissue perfusion. - Personal experiences with CO2 therapy in acute settings (e.g., stroke-like events) and in chronic conditions (arthritis, vascular issues). - The discussion references a variety of analogies and natural models: - Naked mole rats, bats, and queen bees illustrate how different organisms maintain higher CO2 environments internally, affecting longevity and metabolic regulation. - The Bohr effect, carbamino protein interactions, and the notion that CO2 can act as a context that shapes the behavior of hormones and receptors. - The closing emphasis is on viewing carbon dioxide as a unifying context for physiology across organ systems. The guest argues that understanding CO2’s role provides a framework that can explain respiratory, hormonal, and metabolic phenomena that reductionist medicine often treats in isolation, and he encourages thinking of CO2 as a central context for interpreting physiology rather than as a mere byproduct of metabolism.
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