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Telestai Nexus's avatar

When you take electrogravitics into account - the agency of virtually all materials - the possibility to steer with signals, cellular, the 4th phase of water with EZ zones etc -

certain materials can seemingly move like that and also halt for a while. Charge, temp, pressure... so many factors. When you realise that they lied about the DNA "molecule" a lot of the synthetic bio literature falls away and it seems more like a psyop at this point. Of course, there is the assembly of the mesogenic fibers but every crystal can be "programmed" through bioelectricity alone. They just lie about the recreation of nature :-) I wrote about 2000 pages around these issues on my substack :-)

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Daisy (Kathlyn) Hinesley's avatar

Thanks so much for your comments! Researchers and others (including me) misinterpret and mislabel an enormous number of things out of ignorance. There aren't many I'm aware of that are part of an intentional psyop but being wrong is probably a lot more common than most are aware of. I'm taking online classes as fast as I can in biology, chemistry, nanotechnology, etc., so I don't make these kinds of mistakes. But, I obviously still do. The existence of Nanotechnology and the Transhuman Agenda aren't psyops. You can take college course in nanotechnology development and there are endless official documents and studies you can find on the use of programmed nanotechnology in medicine, agriculture, consumer products, etc. This doesn't contradict the fact that It's very easy to study all of this stuff, and get the details wrong. I DO think about the fact that what I'm seeing might be normal within the context of biology, chemistry, physics, etc. And, I did think about it when I posted this. I was hoping someone like you would come along and say something like this to help clear the haze a bit, because I know I can't know everything. I'm going to update his post right now, with my reply to your comment. Thanks again.

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John Roberts's avatar

Maybe the particles dance to their own tune. If one can find the right tune to make them dance. Maybe one can find the right tune to make them stop or make them leave the dance hall altogether ???

Kind of like going to the prom. Some get up to dance during the fast songs and everyone gets up to dance during the slow songs in order to get closer to their date. If the music is not good at all everyone will eventually just leave !!!

What kind of music is needed, Rock or Country ???

I guess it depends on the particle.

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Daisy (Kathlyn) Hinesley's avatar

Exactly!

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Darling Crimson's avatar

I feel stupid ... But I continue to follow ... Eventually I'll 'get it'!

I can feel my way through....the brain comprehension is my goal.

Thank you Daisy 🥰

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Daisy (Kathlyn) Hinesley's avatar

Don't tell anybody, but... I frequently feel stupid too. It takes a lot research to begin to get sense of some of this stuff, and the research never ends, because nanotechnology keeps advancing. It's a darn good thing I like learning! It sounds like you do too. Everybody that does this kind of research learns new things all the time. There's no such thing as getting to the end and feeling like you're finally on top of it. I almost wish there was, but then it wouldn't be half as interesting.

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Darling Crimson's avatar

I whole heartedly agree Daisy 🥰

I do very much love to learn...as long as it has meaning to life & reality... And in this regard it most certainly does!

Thank you for leading the way ... I feel a touch better that I am not the only one who really has to try to grasp and comprehend.... I am lucky that my intuition is strong and I know eventually my intellect will catch up. 😊

The very best your way Daisy 🥰

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Bee Gee's avatar

Haha, I like your lighthearted outlook to whatever it is thats going on.

Do you have an EMF meter, like a Trifield? They arent too expensive and would be useful for some of your experiments.

Playing songs or music to a sample is a complex issue, because all speakers or headphones use an electromagnet driver to make noise. So placing the sample close to a speaker may introduce unwanted EMF.

The same with putting it near your laptop, the laptop is generating EMF fields of its own, irrespective of the speakers but an EMF meter would help determine the EMF wherever you place it.

There are also magnetically shielded speakers that you can get for cheap on ebay, they used to be popular back when people had CRT monitors and TVs, that may help you play sound to a sample without introducing EMF.

I would try to find some that do the widest frequency range possible, since (to oversimplify) 'music' as we think of it typically ranges from 20 hertz to 20,000 hertz.

You wont find any that do the Full 20-20k without spending a lot but human voice is around 100 hertz, so for accurate voice reproduction, you would need some that go down to 70 or 80 hz. And if you have an EMF meter, you can verify it is only getting Sound and not EMF from the speaker driver magnet.

Or perhaps put the sample in a copper screen cage (like a diy faraday cage) to isolate it from all external radio frequencies.

I have also wondered what happens to your samples in the presence of a strong magnetic field, like from a neodymium magnet under the slide.

Or in the presence of low-dose ionizing radiation, like from uranium glass or a 'geiger check source' like on ebay.

They have rocks that give off low radiation or little slugs of cesium or metals sealed in resin, that people use to verify their geiger counter is working.

So much to learn, so little time.

In any case, thanks for all you do and take care, Daisy.

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Daisy (Kathlyn) Hinesley's avatar

Thanks for your sound ideas, and for letting me know about electromagnet drivers. I do have a Trifield EMF meter. I'd been turning off the WIFI on my laptop, and using downloaded videos for sound, but it sounds like you're saying the speakers could be generating EMF signals anyway. I'll check into that. The two rooms I use for my experiments have different background EMF levels, because of my neighbors. I've done some experiments twice, (once in each room), to account for the difference. It can definitely be expensive to get all of the equipment needed or desired for some of what I, and other researchers, would like to do. And, yes, it's time consuming. I still appreciate the ideas though, because ideas represent options. Sometimes, I run into people who already have some of the things I need, and all I have to do is borrow them. Thanks again.

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