The Earth's magnetic field is undergoing significant and rapid changes, leading to a global magnetic declination event that has profound implications for life, technology, and human health, potentially signaling a new extinction event.
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Hello everyone. Welcome back to
Undoctrinate Yourself. Today I'm sitting
down once again with the incredible Dr.
Jack Cruz. Um, he's been on the podcast
at least three times before. Maybe maybe
more at this point. I don't even I don't
even remember. But I'm excited to chat
with him today because today is
April 11th, 2026. And yesterday, Alex
Jones put out a tweet uh I guess taking
a clip. I actually haven't watched it
yet, but maybe you can enlighten me. But
I think it was a clip of you, Jack,
talking about the poll, the coming pole
flip that Becker had talked about back
in like the 80s and 90s as being a thing
that would be very disruptive to
technology and society and all the
things and and to health and to the next
great extinction event potentially as
well. And so, let's maybe talk about
that. Start by talking about that
because my DMs were like blowing up
yesterday. Um, and so I thought we could
begin there and then maybe get into some
current events and then maybe into some
science as well.
>> Yeah. I mean, the guys came down, they
wanted to,
they're doing a documentary
on MK Ultra and they wanted to talk to
me about the boxes that I found in the
basement of Charity Hospital. But I told
them, I said, "Look, I have a Patreon
blog that covers
that whole event, what I found
um in there and we casually started to
talk about some of the information that
was in that box was tied to, you know, a
magnetic uh declination."
And they got really really interested
um in some of that stuff. And I and they
were like, "Could we talk about that?"
And I'm like, "Yeah, I mean, it's
probably not what you guys want to come
down here and talk about, but we can do
it." So I explained to them that it all
began in 1859
with the Carrington event. And prior to
that, the Earth's base magnetic field
was what it usually is, 15 out of Tesla
pretty much in most places. And um
then we started to talk about what has
happened from 1859 and what happened in
859 which was the Carrington event. I
began to explain to them what the global
heliocentric current is like. How the
sun communicates birectionally with the
planets. The sun is a cathode ray. The
planets are anodess. And when the sun
gets some information about the magnetic dynamo,
dynamo,
um what it's paying attention to is the
wobble, the procession of the planet.
What usually happens
uh as a magnetic shield of a planet
begins to weaken uh it does get a slight
wobble from the stuff that's inside the
planet and the sun usually responds with
a coronal mass ejection directed at that
planet. The goal there is not to destroy
the planet. The goal there is actually
to stop the wobble. In other words, to
get the dynamo, the vortex inside the
planet to become operational.
Um, and then we started to talk about
what happened to Mars 4 billion years
ago. And I explained to them that the
largest volcano in the solar system is
on Mars. But the magnetic dynamo in Mars
has been dead for 4 billion years. And
if you look at the equator
of Mars, uh, Val Marinerys is there.
It's an electric scar that's larger than
the United States, uh, on the equator
where Mars got hit with a very large
CME. And what does large CME versus the
Carrington event really mean? It's
actually tied to the magnetic dynamo in
the planet. So, back four billion years
ago, this was obviously a huge problem
for Mars. It gets popped. And what do we
know about Mars? It's never recovered
from that event. It's a dead red desert.
There's no life on Mars. The only water
that's remaining is at the poles and
it's very small. Um, but the key thing
is there's no magnetic field. There's
also no ionosphere. It's been stripped.
Um, and I then I went to explain to some
of these guys that if you take a look at
our planet, we have places called Mars
on Earth. They're called deserts.
And deserts have a lower magnetic field.
And I explained to them that the dynamo
in the planet, you know, has been moving
for 4.6 billion years. But our dynamo
compared to a place like Mars has been
much more stable. uh that's why it's
actually supported life. And then I
started to point out some very interesting
interesting
things that happened with the dynamo.
Like I've been talking about melanin and heem
heem
um evolution on the Patreon blogs, but
one of the things that was really
important for these guys to hear is that
um back in the GOE when life was
beginning in the first two domains, the
magnetic field on Earth was much weaker
than it is today. We we know that from
magnetic hysteresus from sediments, you
know, around the planet. And
then I pointed out to them probably the
key planetatory
uh study that we've known I' I've known
about this for about 30 years, but there
was never any paper out to prove the
linkage. A lot of people in the EMF
world were talking about how EMF links
with oxygen resonance, but I don't think
what people really understand is that
magnetic flux links directly to
oxygenation on a planet. Okay. So, the
link in physics that's now been made,
um, I put it out in on both my form and
also, uh, gave it to the guys
who interviewed me. Since the Camarine
explosion, the Earth has been
magnetically locked to oxygen. And this
should make sense to people who follow
my work. Why? Because magnetic is, I
should say, oxygen is paramagnetic. It's
the only paramagnetic gas on the
periodic table.
So the fact that the magnetic dynamo is
coupled to oxygen should be no surprise.
The big surprise on earth is that it was
not magically magnetically coupled in
the go. Why? Because there was no oxygen
on earth then. That's what the goe
stands for.
>> And he created the oxygen because of
these little cyanobacteria that made
DHA. And this is fundamentally why DHA
is also a liquid magnetic fat and it's
one that mammals really are linked to.
But when I told them that now physics
has this paper out that shows for 540
million years on Earth uh the magnetic
dynamo is completely coupled with
oxygenation. Now why is this important?
because all five extinction events are
also show a big- time coupling to this
issue. So anytime the magnetic dynamo
loses its flux, life wobbles. Just like
the planet wobbles, so does life. And it
turns out the things on the planet that
tend to survive uh these extinction
events all different uh are different uh
mechanisms that are tied into it. So,
for example, I spent a lot of time with
those guys, four and a half hours
actually, discussing the Perian
extinction, which was the biggest one on
the planet,
um, where 96%
of things died. And I explained to them
that that extinction is exactly the
opposite of the one that we're currently
in now. That
um, up in Siberia, where the magnetic
field today is really strong, it was
extremely weak. And these volcanoes
eventually opened up, egressed all of
their magma, uh, and that led to the
permy extinction. What happened there?
Oxygen levels in the oceans plummeted.
Meaning anything that was in the ocean
was wiped out. Only 4% of creatures made
it through. But as I told those guys and
I told Marty Ben yesterday,
uh, we're here talking today on the
podcast is proof that, you know, life
still found a way because without that,
we wouldn't get through it. So, the
thing that is kind of interesting now is that
that
the latest USGS service just came out
and a lot of the data was tied to the
swarm data, which are three um,
satellites that are up in space. that
have showed something that no one
expected. Um, when I wrote my quilt
document in 2005,
uh, I was using the USGS data back then,
uh, of where the Earth's magnetic field was,
was, and
and
I compared it to the 2026 data that just
came out. And when I tell you that the
change is substantial,
it's it's even worse than I thought was
possible. Why? Because Siberia
has now 335 nanotesla magnetic field.
Remember what I said earlier base all
over the earth is 50 nanot tesla. So
this is a radical increase. So when I
looked at the papers looked at some of
the space data from swarm
I started to do some calculations based
on this link in the physics data between
the magnetic dynamo and oxygen. And this
goes all the way back to 320 million
years ago. And the planet hasn't been
had that strong a magnetic field in a
long time. But you know what's
interesting? Guess what evolved 320
million years ago? You I should say
mammals. That was the first time they
evolved on the planet. Uh and the
magnetic field at that time became
extremely strong. We know that from
magnetic hysteresus.
>> Mhm. So now we're in a situation
where there's parts of the earth that
have extremely low magnetic declination.
So for example,
for the last 50 years, everybody has
finally realized that the Carrington
event is tied to this whole thing. Why?
If you look at pictures like that I've
put out that NASA's put out, they show
uh the magnetic north pole from like
1590 all the way to today. And one of
the things that you notice is that the
magnetic north pole has left Canada and
is now in Siberia.
>> Yes. And the crazy part is just in the
last year it moved 20 kilometers
which when you look at the long history
of the earth this doesn't make any
sense. We don't have any data that says
the magnetic field can move that much.
Uh now remember we only go back about
125 years being able to measure this
stuff. So it's not like we have you know
a library of Alexandria to say hey this
is really anomalous but there this is
the data we do have. So you know people
have famously asked me and you are
actually one of them you know why have I
taken two world cruises in the last two
to three years. Well
something happened in May of 2024
that got my antenna up. And what was
that thing that happened? I was sitting
here in El Salvador and noticing that
there was a lot more earthquakes. So, I
started to look at some of the swarm
data and the swarm data showed something
that I didn't expect that the South
Atlantic anomaly uh was almost doubled
in size and it was being to fracture
into another piece and that piece was
headed towards the tip of Africa. And
when I thought about it, I said that
means the magnetic field in the southern
ocean is extremely weak. It means that
it's so weak that the vanation van Allen
radiation belts are coming closer to
Earth and that means more dutyium and
tridium are getting into the southern
ocean. And if you know anything about
biology, this is a really bad problem.
Why? Because the base chain of all life
is called DNA and RNA. And what controls
epigenetics is something called a methyl
group. Methyl group has three hydrogens.
If you get dutyium and tridium on methyl
groups, you basically change the
phenotype of all species of animals.
That's actually what all maja diseases
are. They're actually changes in the
duteration rate or tridium rate. Tridium
is really bad news and that's the one I
was worried about because on a lot of
podcasts I always tell people we don't
have to worry about tridium because our
magnetic shield gets rid of it. Well, it
turns out we got to worry about it now
because in the southern hemisphere it's
getting through
So why did I take the cruises? Pretty
simple. I was looking for evidence that
this problem was there. And what gave me
the impetus uh in May of 24 while I was
looking at the earthquakes happening
here in Guatemala and the volcanoes
blowing up. You can go back and look at
my tweets about this because they're
there. Um I said something must be going
on in the Southern Ocean. And um
literally the day after our biggest uh
eruption here in Guatemala, which is
about 120 mi from me, we had a 5.5 earthquake.
earthquake.
And uh then there was reports that the
northern aurora had come down to 18
north latitude and covered Puerto Rico.
>> I heard about And at the same time,
uh, the southern aurora came all the way
up to northern Brazil, which [ __ ]
blew my mind. >> Wow.
>> Wow.
>> And I'm going, wait a minute, that puts
it around 121
south. I mean, that's above Lima, Peru.
I mean, that's that's equatorial tropic
areas. Like, that shouldn't happen. And
that is when I put my sleuth hat on. So,
what did I do? I went all over the world
looking for evidence of significant
magnetic declination. Why? Because our
government doesn't allow us to have this
data too frequently. We get it very infrequently.
infrequently.
Uh the European Space Authorities, they
do a better job because they have these
swarm satellites. But during that time,
I was blocked from getting the
information. Uh I subsequently fixed
that problem because I have a couple of
friends in the know uh tied to both
DARPA and NASA and I said look I really
need to get this data and what did I do?
I went and looked at birds, bees
bees
um and one one other animal specifically
um a certain type of fish that were
magnetically sensitive. And my question was,
was,
were these animals dropping dead? Were
they having problems? Um, were there
evidence of fish dyes? Were any of the
fish dyes linked to baited decay in the
fish? And then I started to talk to the
people in the fishing community in
Australia. And that's when I found out
that over the last 10 years, their
fishing industry is no longer wild. It's
almost all farmed. Um, and they very
rarely see any wild fish because the
oceans are dead. And I was like, "Okay,
now now we're getting somewhere."
>> And like the mainstream narrative on
bees is that it's like pesticides and
EMF that we're creating that is causing
the issue. But would you say that it's mostly
mostly
>> But guess what? that I mean that is all
true but here's what you don't
understand the base case like the 90%
reason it's happening is because the
magnetic field is collapsing >> right
>> right
>> uh and when you understand that birds
you know navigate using cryptochrome in
their eye through the pectin occuli you
have to remember there's a couple of
really unique birds one is called the
godwit the other one is an albatross and
the godwit is the one that I just wrote
a blog about and I think people now are
beginning to understand why I did
because this is a bird that goes from
north to south and the godwit has a very
special pectin oculi uh tied to how it
handles some of the vortexes using
melanin and it leaves the Illutian
Islands and flies all the way across the
equator and goes down uh to New Zealand
and that's 11,000 kilometer flight. It
does it in 12 days and it never rests.
It never sleeps.
>> So, the reason I went to look for this
bird is because I wanted to see if there
was evidence that the Godwood bird
wasn't making it to New Zealand now that
this has been a problem because we know
the path of this bird and there is
record reports of Godwits dying in the ocean.
ocean. >> Wow.
>> Wow.
That is what I found when I left Peru
and went all the way to New Zealand and
then to Australia. Then my question was
uh about the fish. And the last question
was about the bees. I wanted to know
specifically what the effect in Peru uh
the South Pacific uh New Zealand and uh
Australia was about uh the bees and the
honey. And you know down in uh New
Zealand and Australia, it was very very
interesting. There was uh they're very
famous in New Zealand for using mucuna
honey and it's got a lot of healing properties
properties
and royal jelly and things like that.
One of the things that I found is the
South Pacific and the people on the
western coast of um Australia noticed
beehive collapse. um Australia it was
completely gone just like the fish but
New Zealand still had a spike and the
thing that I found was that the spike
most of the bees were doing really well
but on the southern island of New
Zealand. So I started to put this all
together and I started to realize in 24
that the data was substantially changed
changed way more than what I thought and
I was using things on the top of the
planet. So when I got home, I took
another trip and that trip, you know, I
told people on Twitter was to go uh see
Amaya Paribu on Surinam, but it really
wasn't. I wanted to go to the top of
South America to find out what was
happening on the top of the South
Atlantic anomaly. So, I left from Panama
and went all the way to Brazil on that
trip and I asked the same questions that
I asked in the southern Pacific Ocean
because now I was on top of the SAA
and I found that the information was
that birds were falling out of the sky
>> and dying
>> in Surinam, uh, British Guyana, uh,
parts of the Amazon rainforest. Um the
big one was in Aruba, Bonire and Curisowl.
Curisowl.
There was also issues there as well. And
I thought to myself, this is really
bizarre because the SAA is really really
low down on South America. I just
couldn't make it didn't make sense to me
kind of what I was finding. And then
about two weeks ago, the data came in
from USGS and the swarm data and it
shows that the South Atlantic anomaly is
now uh not only doubled in size, it's
almost three times the size of
continental Europe and it's beginning to
split. And the split has another wave
that's now hitting the southern coast of
Africa. Soon as I saw that, I started to
put my epidemiologic hat on and started
to look for evidence in us, the the
penultimate mammal. So, what did I know
would be the big effect in the human
system? Since mammals
all innovated in high magnetic
environments, that means that they're
very oxygen sensitive. We're the most
oxygen sensitive because we have this
thing called the brain that's only 2% of
our weight that takes 20% of our cardiac
output to generate vortexes. And the
magnetic vortex is a big deal. So in the
human GPS system, which we can talk
about, the X-axis is the sppheninoid
bone, the yaxis is the noticord, and the
z-axis that comes out is your heart.
It's out in space. And your heart acts
as a gravity well for heavy isotopes.
That's the reason why people have found
when they look that dutarium is 150
parts per million in our blood. And the
other thing you may not know through
evolutionary history cambrian to now
evolution went from one chamber hearts
and fish then went to two chamber hearts
and amphibians then went to four chamber
hearts in us. Why? What was the case? As
we got more complex, you vortex more
blood through through a chamber. And the
human heart is really interesting
because of the trabacula that are
present that really creates a big-time
vortex. And what does the vortex
designed to do to enter the circulatory
system and this pushes all the dutium
out to where the endothelium is? The
middle part which we call lammer flow in
biology is where all the H+ is and that
is the H+ that gets to mitochondria.
Why? Because mitochondria need oxygen.
Most of the red cells that are in there
are carrying that oxygen you know
paramagnetically and dropping it off.
But the key that people don't realize if
blood didn't vortex
and dutarium got in it would be a
problem. This is one of the fundamental
things that biology don't understand is
this is the reason why human adult uh
red blood cells do not have nuclei. If
it had nuclei, it would have
mitochondria. If it had mitochondria,
that the viscosity of the blood, the
dialectric constant of the blood would
fall to 78. We're designed to have a
very high dialectric. Why? Because that
creates vortexes. So, what are the three
vortexes that are important for humans?
ATPAS. Number one, we just talked about
the uh the delivery of oxygen. What's
the number that everybody should know at
this point if you've listened to
anything I've said? 9,000 revolutions
per second of H+. That's what the ATP
does. That creates a vortex. What's the
second vortex? This one I spent a lot of
time talking about over 10 years ago
with my members. I haven't talked too
much about it, but this is the vortex
that I'm real expert in because it's in
my organ, the brain. Uh, the brain
creates a vortex in the phalamus. How
does the vortex created? We have two
lateral ventricles, a third ventricle
that looks like a torpedo aqueduct, and
then the fourth ventricle that looks
like a wine decounter. So, if you've
ever drank wine, especially with me,
you'll know that I vortex the wine. Why
do I vortex the wine? People will tell
you in the wine business, "Oh, it opens
the wine." No, it's an isotopic
fractionation. Why? Because you're
pushing all the bad stuff out to get the
good stuff when you taste it. And what
happens is your lateral ventricles are
not part of the vortex system. And this
is one of the really key things that I
think people who are influencers and not
scientists have really [ __ ] up in this world.
world.
They don't understand how you go from
vortexing in blood to vortexing in the
brain. And it turns out there's a a
organ in humans called the koid plexus
in the brain. And the koid plexus has
massive amounts of melanin in it kind of
like the pectin oculi in birds that do
the same thing. And what happens there
is you are fractionating
dutarium from the blood to knock it down
to increase the dialectric. That's what
the chord plexus job is. And the two
lateral ventricles act like fuel tanks
for lighter hydrogen. It goes through
the aperture into the third ventricle
where it it's located in the front of
the head right above the optic
and then it goes directly posterior
through the aqueduct into this fourth
ventricle chamber. Well, the aqueduct of
sylvvius is the key to the vortex. Why?
Because you have this huge third
ventricle, small fourth. What does it
do? It creates the ventur effect. The
venturi effect vortexes
CSF to further fractionate it. Okay, why
is this important? What sits on the
floor of the fourth ventricle? Remember
what my day job is, Alexis? I'm a brain
surgeon. I know a lot about neuro
anatomy. What sits right on the floor of
the fourth ventricle is the Vegas motor
triion. So you're designed to get H+
hitting that trigone because that is the
exhaust in the gut that links to the
stomach and the pancreas to get rid of
dutyium. Okay. What else is in the
fourth ventricle? That's important for
people to know. The fammen and magendi
is the center port that allows you to go
through the veagal motor triion but into
the spinal cord. But what's out lateral?
It's called the fammen of lushka and
luchka dumps out into the CP angle where
cranium 5 through 12 are. That's where
the dutarium designed to go. It goes on
the top of the the head and usually
exits at the arachnoid granulations. Do
we have a backup system to get rid of
duterum from the CP angle? We do. It's
called meccal's cave. Meccl cave is
where the trigeminal nerve sits. All
three branches are there. V1, V2, and
V3. So, how do we get this whole GPS
system to work? Well, it's pretty
simple. When you understand the sphenoid
bone is the X-axis, why is this phenoid
and what does it do? At the apex, the
big butterfly wing of it is embedded the
middle menal artery. Okay, that's a
branch of the external corateed. What
penetrates the sppheninoid bone in the
middle? the internal corateed artery.
What sits at the junction of the X and Y
axis, the Basler artery, those are all
the three arteries that fill your head.
Why do you have to know something about
the basler? The basler meets at a bone
called the occipital bone and the clus.
The clus is the remnant of the notoord
that's left in humans. Okay. So, this
tells you that the sppheninoid bone is
getting all this information about
dutarium right there. It also
uh has some other interesting things
associated with it. What the pituitary
gland sits in the captain's chair of the
sppheninoid bone. So, what else should
you know about this GPS system? It's
penetrated by two cranial nerves.
Cranial nerve two and cranial nerve
five. Cranial nerve 2 is all the light
information that I've talked about
adnauseium to everybody. But cranial
nerve 5 is actually allows the
mechanical and vibration sense of this
system that works with mech's cave. Why?
Because our face is designed to be
collapsed and it articulates when we
chew at the sppheninoid bone where
meccl's cave is to allow us to duterium
deplete. Why is this important? Because
it turns out if you go back in
evolutionary history and you know this
the two domains of life that started
this out are archa and bacteria. What's
the main difference between those two
between dutarium and bacteria? It's
pretty simple. Bacteria don't like
dutarium and archa can handle it. So
then you got to ask yourself okay we
have this endo symbiosis event where the
two are joined. So that means since we
are ukariots,
there has to be some archan remnants in
us. What are the archan remnants in us
that allowed us to shake, rattle, and
roll to get rid of dutarium? Well, it's
pretty simple. Archa have a different
cell membrane structure and a cell wall
structure that's rigid compared to
bacteria. So when they were in the
ancient GOE oceans, the waves would
knock the dutyium out of them. What's
the remnant in us? our our bones, our
facial structure. Where is the dutarium
kept? In the gravity well of the heart.
Why? That's why the heart muscle when
you unfold it looks like a helix. What's
the key though is what's inside the
ventricles and the atrium because it
vortexes the blood even more. Okay? So
you have you have almost like a jet
exhaust. That's how you should be
thinking in the heart. But the heart's
vortex keeps dutyium in the blood and
doesn't let it go to tissues that have mitochondria.
mitochondria.
In the brain, the key place they meet is
the corid plexus. But what's another
place that is open that nobody ever
talks about except probably me? We have
circumventricular organs that have no
bloodb brain barrier. So that is how the
theamic GPS system knows what the
isotopic load of the body is. And what
is it trying to do? It's trying to use
this GPS system, the three coordinates
to figure out how to coordinate things
in the body with circadian biology. So
when you understand that the phalamus
is where this ventricular vortex is in,
what's special about the phalamus? It's
where all sensory input for humans comes
in. Every single part with the exception
of one sense doesn't come directly in.
That one sense is all faction. Why?
Because that's part of the old paleo
cortex. We have a different program for
that. Um
but the phalamus is a huge array. What
else is unique about the phalamus?
Thalamus has humongous
uh cholesterol and DHA in it. Not as
much as the eye does, but the central
retinal pathway into the phalamus
has more DHA than any other part of the
body. So it tells you magnetic flux
between the eye and the phalamus is
huge. What else is important? The eye
gives 48% of the neurons uh that radiate
out in the optic radiations which
surround the ventricular system. Okay.
So, you're getting pretty good
information here that light and magnetic
flux are a big deal for the interior
part of the brain.
So, what does the GPS system in humans
specifically do? It connects us with the
earth, the sun and the moon.
That is how the system works. So when
the magnetic dynamo has a problem, how
is it coupled? How how is our bodies
coupling to it? Well, it turns out where
did DHA come from? Everybody knows
cyanobacteria in the oceans. That's when
oxygen came. That's when the great
oxygenation event happened. So what does
that tell you? Oxygen levels in water
changed. The oxygen levels in water then
changed the magnetic dynamo. That is the
reason why the dynamo got coupled at the
Cambrian explosion. Why? Because prior
to the Camryan explosion, there was no
oxygen in the ocean. And what did that
do? It changed the magnetic flux by
changing the isotopic fraction. And
guess what happens when the isotopic
fraction in water changes? the magnetic
dynamo reacts to it. Which is why I need
to pay attention to what was going on in
the southern ocean because what I just
laid out to you, this is called the
human legarian tells us how we work. So
after doing this big deep dive in this whole
whole
discussion that you know I'm having with
you to kind of educate you on why this
is important, I did the final thing. I
went and looked at humans in Brazil. I
went and looked at humans in Africa
where the SAA was and guess what I
found? They were all getting heart
disease and nerve degeneration.
So guess what? Bees, birds, fish, and
the penultimate mammals on the planet in
the southern hemisphere
are dying. And they're dying at record
rates. And it's not arguable anymore.
And when you understand what this means,
it means the gravity well of the earth,
its z-axis is failing. So what is the
big ticket that I did? You happen to
know. I'm wearing it right now. See what
does that say? Antarctica, South Pole.
So why' I go there? Everybody asked me.
I was looking for evidence that we were
emitting excessive radio frequency
light out of the southern pole. We know
it's not coming out of the northern
pole, but we know it could come out of
the southern pole if we have a magnetic
failure. So, what did we find? We found
that we have unbelievable degassing of
RF coming out of the bottom of the
planet. You know why that's a big
problem? Because RF radiation destroys
melanin. So that means whales, wed
seals, and penguins should be affected
down there. So what did I ask the
biologists that were on the cruise ship
with me? I asked them the same question
about fish, bees, and and uh birds, and
I got the same answer.
So, I knew by using all these physics
deductions, by using first principal
thinking, because our government's
[ __ ] lying to us, that the real story
on the planet
is that magnetic declination has
increased tremendously on Earth and it's
happened unbelievably over the last 50
years. But the proof, the external proof,
proof,
I gave you the biology side, but the
real proof is how fast the magnetic
north pole ran from Canada to Siberia.
And what does this mean now? Because
I've explained the three vortexes in
biology. What's the vortex in the in the
planet you need to pay attention to? The
vortex in the planet right now is in
Siberia. It's uber strong. It's 335
nanotes. This is spinning all the light
light isotopes. Why should this make
sense to you? What do you know that's
happening at the same time all this has
been going on? All the water, the ice at
the poles melted. What do I always tell
people about water? The best water is at
the poles, right?
>> Because it's dutarium depleted and has a
different melting point.
>> So guess what? Now all that dutarium
depleted water is going in the Arctic
Ocean and that magnetic flux is creating
a massive vortex in Siberia.
So what is the midsuture line on planet
Earth just like a neurosurgeon would
think? That's called Iceland right down
the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Where's the block veagal exhaust?
it's happening in the South Atlantic
anomaly that mimics what's supposed to
happen in us and there's nothing coming
out. So when I realized how these things
are all connected in 2024,
I asked my geology friends, how ge how
geologically active is the Pacific ring
ring of fire? And what I found out,
there's this really big disconnect
between Panama and twothirds of Chile.
And these are all places that I went to,
but I just never said anything to
anybody because I wanted to make sure
before I had this right, I really had it
right. And the Pacific Ring of Fire
above Panama is kicking ass taking apes.
and below it at the southern tip of
South America like where Auay is uh uh
Tiara de Fuego
it's also doing well um but there's a
dead zone from probably I'd say maybe a
thousand kilometers south of Santiago
all the way up to Panama and it's
extends across all the way the whole top
of South America
And now the bleeding edge of the SAA is
in the Caribbean and it's affecting all
the way up until Puerto Rico. Puerto
Rico now stands at the western edge,
western northern edge. So this is no
longer a South Atlantic anomaly. The
anomaly is growing. So what does that
mean for people who you know are my
clients? You know that I have a duty to
tell people where I think the best place
to go is to keep the vortexes and you
running. But we already have pretty good
data that South America is not the place
to go. Okay. But now I can say with some
firmness that the Caribbean on top of
South America is a no-go zone. And I
believe most of the islands in the
Caribbean out deep in the Atlantic Ocean
like Puerto Rico, Turks and Cake House,
all that out not interested. It appears
uh the South American continent will
block the ring of fire. The best place
right now in the world to be is Siberia,
but unfortunately there is no UV light there,
there,
>> so you can't grow a lot of food. But
Iceland for the last 12 years has been
blowing its top like crazy. So believe
it or not, here's a doctor that's made
his living telling people the tropics
are where you want to go. But guess what
the ba best bailout right now is for
people in Northern Europe? It's [ __ ]
Iceland because the magnetic flux and
the sun is good enough for you not to
have a big problem there. Um, do I think
the east coast of Africa is in deep
trouble? Yes. I think this is a place I
would not be caught dead in over the
next 50 to 100 years. Why? Because I
believe all the sea life is going to die
all the way up the western coast all the
way to the beginnings of the Sahara
Desert. Uh, the real problem is at the
tip of Africa there's a thing called the
big iron blob. And for those people who
have listened to me, they probably
haven't done deep enough dives in
geology like I do, but my members know
about this blob because I've talked to
them about it. And this blob is a big
piece of iron that's blocking the SSA.
But once it gets around this, which is
going to happen probably this year,
guess what's right in its path?
Australia. And Australia, based on the
newest data, has some of the worst
magnetic metrics you've ever seen. And
that's the reason why the fish, the
birds, and the bees have been dying
there for 50 years. It's also the reason
why the Great Barrier Reef is in trouble
since 73. So, what are we seeing?
There's not a lot of land mass in the
Southern Ocean, but just about
everything in the Southern Ocean is
being taken out. So we have the reverse
effect of what happened in the perian
extinction and the exhaust in the perian
was Siberia. Now the magnetic intake the
jet engine is in Siberia.
So this is clearly an evidence of a pole
shift. And where this comes to Becker's
work is when he talked about polarity
shifts. Remember where he did it? He did
it when he was studying amputations in
salamanders and he found that in sleep
the DC electric current went away and he
that current of healing was gone and it
it was because of a magnetic polarity
shift shift in the brain. What does that
correlate to that I just explained to
you in a pretty decent and detailed way?
That's the position of the vortex going
north and south in the axis. What
controls that? Alexis, the appendma has
psyia that beat that controls which way
the vortex goes. What's the link there
between melanin and pomsy and the MITF
ampar system that controls all this?
Those are called tannocytes. Tanocytes
are loaded with melanin and they line
the human central nervous system,
ventricular cavity. And these cells
become really important because there
are magnetically sensitive cells. They
tell us when the vortex needs to go
certain ways. And you know, I famously
did a podcast, I shouldn't say it was a
podcast, it was a webinar probably 15
years ago and I told my members I was
taking an epidermid tumor out in the
brain. I was called by one of my staff
members in LSU
uh to do the case with him. And the
reason he asked me to do it is because I
was used to being an oral surgery
resident. So I was pretty good about
disarticulating the face and the skull
to get into places that are not easy to
get into in the brain. And we did a
transcosal approach went through the top
of the head, split the the corpus
colosum to get into the third ventricle
to remove the medial portion of the
tumor. And we started the case around
1:00 in the afternoon in New Orleans.
And because this was a private patient,
I gave the patient back to my uh my
mentor at that time who's supposedly
teaching me, which I chuckle at to this
day. Uh and he gets in the operating
microscope and starts to remove the
tumor. But when he's in there, I'm
looking on the resonant port and I'm,
you know, I'm I'm designed to be the six
other eyes that he can't see while he's
focused on doing what he's doing so that
he doesn't get into trouble. And I
noticed that the ventricular fluid was
going from the frontal pole to the
occipital pole. And I'm going, that's
[ __ ] wild. And I I said to him, I
said, "Are you seeing what I'm seeing?"
And he goes, "What are you talking
about?" And I said, "Back out of the
scope for a minute." I said, 'Look at
the ventricular system. Because, you
know, we had the whole thing open.
You're seeing the whole top of the third
ventricle. I said, 'Look at it. It's
moving. There's waves going towards the aqueduct.
aqueduct.
And he and you know, he just thought,
"Yeah, okay." He could care less cuz he
wanted to get the tumor out. So, he goes
back to work and the sun sets. We're now
getting ready to close the case up and
I'm looking in the scope again. Now the
vortex is going the opposite way.
And I'm sitting there and I'm going I
said, "Will you look at this again? Now
it's going the opposite way." And he
gave me some [ __ ] reason that this
was tied to anesthesia or this and that.
I'm like, "Uhuh. No way." I said, "The
patient was asleep before when the
vortex was going the other way. This
wasn't anesthesia." And he just wasn't
interested. Of course, I got interested.
Then that's when I learned about
appendama cells and tannocytes and kind
of what they do and that they're big
time linked into this MITF ampar loop
that's tied to both circadian biology
and also leptin the leptin melanocorn
pathway. And I was like okay this begins
to make sense. And then I started to realize
realize
this ties directly to what Becker found
when he put the salamanders on the 2,00
g magnet that he was changing the
polarity the vortex in the amphibian
brain and that's why he was able to let
them go to sleep. And uh the reason I I
discuss all this with you is because you
need to understand that a magnetic
vortex is another way that mammals get
cheap energy for free. And it turns out
that we are the animals on the planet
that use the vortex probably more than
anybody else. I explained to you already
what happened in amphibians. They only
had two chambered hearts and fish only
have one chambered hearts. So, think
about what I said to you when I went in
the Southern Ocean. Should it be
surprising to you that fish died before
us? No. Because the vortex, if they only
have one chamber, they're heavily
reliant on that, if it gets taken away,
they're going to die first. Birds, who
are the other animal that got through
the last extinction event, their vortex
is very different. Their vortex starts
in the eye. Their pectin occuli looks
like a fish gill with all melaninations.
But what's their exhaust? They are truly
a jet engine. Their glucagon exhaust in
their gut work so fast. And this is this
will make you realize why I also scoff
at food gurus. Do you know that every
bird on earth is insulin resistant by
definition? Because they have to be.
because they are isotopically
deuterating themselves through the
glucagon pathway so that they can do
things that no other animal can do. And
they're flying to do this. They can
actually see the magnetic field. So,
they should be able to see where to go.
And remember, the KT event was not an
extinction that knocked the magnetic
field out. It was an exterior problem
that blocked us from the sun. The
magnetic field was still there. That's
the reason why birds survived. They were
able to use the magnetic field to go and
find where photosynthesis was still
working. Okay? Mammals survived because
they used their vortexes being
underground to create fat from light,
specifically blue light. Okay? Which was
dominant after the asteroid hit. But the
the magnetic field was not a big player
in the last extinction event.
It appears that what's going on now on
Earth, it's not a new phenomenon. I
don't want anybody think that it is
because this has happened at least 500
times in Earth's history. The key thing
that we will not know, but I do know
that everybody's following it is we
don't have a library of Alexandria to
know how severe this event really is
going on in the southern hemisphere. We
also don't understand how this ties into
coronal mass ejections. But if you look
at what governments are doing now, some
of the things that we are all scratching
our head begin to start to make some
sense now because you start going, "So
maybe that's the reason why this is
going on and they're not telling us
about this because if they told us,
you'd have 8 billion people on the
planet running to the places that are
the oasis that the swarm satellites are
telling us, hey, things are good here now.
now.
in your world, in my world, why is this
new data a big deal?
So, you probably have figured out from
the discussion we had about the link between
between
540 million years ago magnetic
inclination and the sun that that's how
we sculpt hletypes.
Hllet types are paying attention to all
this. So, how should you be thinking
about a hletype? Now it's basically a
GPS system for the matrix in your body.
But it turns out the matrix in your head
or the GPS in your head has to
coordinate with that matrix and hletype
in you. What does a magnetic declination
event mean
given the way the human legarian is
constructed? It means hletites no longer
matter. How's that for a shock? So your haplletype
haplletype
can get you in trouble if you live in a
magnetically decline place. So this gets
back to the question you asked me
earlier. So is this why the B thing is a
big deal around pesticides and
non-native EMF cities? Yeah, because
guess what magnetic declination mimics?
It mimics glyphosate in the food supply.
It mimics uh non-native EMF's ability to
take dutyum out of your blood and put it
where mitochondria are. But is that
effect the big effect? No. It's the
facade of the bigger problem going on
inside the earth. Why is this the case?
We are seeing evidence of every maha
disease in places where the magnetic
field is failing now. Because now that
we have new data maps, we can now look
at zip codes and go, so that's the
reason why people were dying, you know,
from this here. So, for example, let's
take probably the most controversial
thing is COVID because that was the last
big effect. Uh, do we now understand why
people died the way they did? If you put
a magnet magnetic declination map over
where COVID debts happen, you're going
to be stunned how coincident they are.
They they match almost perfectly. So,
what's the game now? What is the real
game for true mitochondrial
uh biophysic people that are listening
carefully to what I'm telling you? Your
goal is to live in a place where
magnetic inclination is happening. And
if you think that latitudes
and tropics determine this, you're wrong.
wrong.
Okay? And I've known this was coming for
a long time. I just didn't know it was
going to change on a dime.
Because in the 20 years that I've been
teaching this science,
I I'll be the first one to admit this. I
didn't think in a million years
that Siberia would go from 15 anatel to
335 in 320 million years. It happened in
20 [ __ ] years. There is nothing
precedented for that in the geologic
record, the physics record, astrobiology,
astrobiology,
nothing on Earth. We just don't know
what the slope of that line is. And it
turns out the slope of that line is now asmmptoic.
asmmptoic.
So that means the way I teach has to be
adapted to this new data. So it turns
out we have something new called the
volcano protocol.
Turns out volcanoes are a really good
place to be. So to show people that I've
been paying attention this for 20 years
now I've told the members on my site. I
said, ' Do you understand the the choice
that I had to make five years ago? Was I
going to the Chickixaloo Crater in
Mexico or should I go to El Salvador?
And I will tell you what the the the
decision tree was for me. The decision
tree was the Chickixloo Crater was the
last sight of the last extinction event.
It's where the asteroid hit the planet.
What was the things that were pro for
this area for me? 30 kilometers of the
crust were blown off. That means we're
closer to the dynamo. Okay. The base of
the crater also has a volcano in it. The
Gulf of Mexico is [ __ ] teeming with
life. Okay, which also is unusual
because it is a tropical area. It should
be a desert for for life because it has
less oxygen in the water when it's warm.
But the exact opposite was there. But
then I kept looking what was going on in
the surface with the Mexican government,
the Mexican people. I didn't see things
going higher. One of the other things
that was a positive for Mexico, the
cenote system there, because where the
asteroid hit was made out of carst.
Carst normally dutarium depletes
rainwater. For 65 million years, the
rain came down in uh in this area of
Mexico. All the cenote system is dutier
and depleted. I'm like, this has got to
be the place. But the thing that stopped
me was the politics
and the people there were not thriving.
there was an intuition in me. Just
stopped me. And I said, I just don't
know if this is the right place to go.
And then what magically happens? I go
and look to places relatively close
around there. And then I find the land
of volcanoes where they have more
volcanoes per kilometer square mile than
any other place on Earth. And that's
called El Salvador. And I see this guy B
Kelly and he's getting rid of his atomic
mass called MS-13.
He's giving Bitcoin to people. The
people there are all smiling. They they
look radically different than what's
going on in Mexico. So what do I decide
to do? Five years ago, my intuition
that magnetic inclination was higher in
El Salvador than Mexico, and I jumped.
And I'd be honest, I was not sure if I
was right. I can say to you today, that
was the best decision of my life. Why?
Because right now
things of higher latitude than the
Chixabaloo crater, remember Chickabaloo
is 20 north.
Puerto Rico is 18 north. Puerto Rico
is fast becoming um
how shall I say this calmly?
A dementia ward for humans.
And um it's a it's not a good place to
be. And it it does appear that the
continent of South America is going to deflect
deflect
most of what's left towards Africa and
then towards Australia.
There's no evidence outside of
the southern northern Atlantic Ocean
that this is getting bigger. It looks
like it's going towards
Africa. This is going to have huge
impacts from both Africa, the southern
Indian Ocean, probably the tip of India.
Um, do I believe uh Australia all the
way out into the South China Sea is
going to be impacted? Yes. One of the
other things I found out from the swarm
data that stunned me, the best bailout
for Australia is Philippines and uh New
Zealand. the southern island. So what am
I telling you now? The southern island,
not the northern island that's got a
better latitude.
So Philippines I normally would not have
told people to go to. Why? Because it's
got too many people, too much non-native
EMF from all those people. But the
magnetic field that's there compared to
other places around is off the chain.
And remember, that's technically where
the Pacific rim uh of fire starts and
then goes up to Japan, comes through
Alaska, and goes all the way down. What
else did I find out about the map? I
found out that the southern and northern
islands of Japan, excellent. Not a bad
place to be. This is the most shocking revelation.
revelation.
The best place to be in North America is
the Illutian Islands in Alaska.
continental United States is absolutely horrendous.
horrendous.
Uh the only state that may be okay is
Washington state because the Pacific Rim
is still volcanically active underneath
it. But when you go from Oregon all the
way down to Guatemala, you hit a dead
zone. It's it's almost like it's Mars
based on on the data. And that explains
the reason why California has no living
fish in their Pacific Ocean.
It's also concerning that western Mexico
is also used to be a fishing mecca.
I went there on my world cruise too uh
through the whole place. Talk to all the fishermen.
fishermen.
Fish are when people from California
come down to go fishing. They normally
used to catch tuna all the time. Now
they catch fish like this big.
Most of the fishing is done further
south. Where is the fishing spectacular?
Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua.
Nicaragua.
Then Panama slacks off. I do think
Panama slacks off because of the canal
traffic. But then it's a variable dead
zone from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, all
the way in northern Chile until you get
past Santiago.
Like the Pacific Rim is the blocked
veagal exhaust for the planet and that
exhaust needs to open up
for things to go. So do I think
eventually what will happen to get the
magnetic dynamo back? The key sign will
be when we start to see huge eruptions
and earthquakes begin to happen in
Chile, in uh Peru,
in Ecuador. Why? Because that needs to happen again. It may even happen in the
happen again. It may even happen in the ocean. We may not see it. Um I guess the
ocean. We may not see it. Um I guess the other place I should talk about based on
other place I should talk about based on the data that's important is Hawaii.
the data that's important is Hawaii. Normally, people would think Hawaii is a
Normally, people would think Hawaii is a great place. Believe it or not, the
great place. Believe it or not, the magnetic declination that's happened on
magnetic declination that's happened on the Big Island is pretty substantial.
the Big Island is pretty substantial. Uh, the only place that's still pretty
Uh, the only place that's still pretty active is Kilawea. Monaka and Monaloa
active is Kilawea. Monaka and Monaloa are dead. They're also encumbered big
are dead. They're also encumbered big time by military radar. So, as far as
time by military radar. So, as far as I'm concerned, Hawaii is still a no-go.
I'm concerned, Hawaii is still a no-go. There's other better choices in the
There's other better choices in the Southern Pacific if you're going to do
Southern Pacific if you're going to do that. Uh but Hawaii is not part of the
that. Uh but Hawaii is not part of the volcano protocol. Um
volcano protocol. Um and I think that explains
and I think that explains kind of what I've been doing the last 2,
kind of what I've been doing the last 2, three, four years. Then it should make
three, four years. Then it should make sense based on what I'm teaching people
sense based on what I'm teaching people because now we also know that RF is
because now we also know that RF is pouring out of the southern hemisphere
pouring out of the southern hemisphere because it's blocked. Why? because
because it's blocked. Why? because that's the entropy dump of the earth
that's the entropy dump of the earth from the magnetic flux it's losing.
from the magnetic flux it's losing. That's exactly what's happening. So,
That's exactly what's happening. So, this is just like a refrigerator. When
this is just like a refrigerator. When you put your hand in, your food's cold,
you put your hand in, your food's cold, but you put your hand on the back of it
but you put your hand on the back of it and hot stuff's coming out. The RF
and hot stuff's coming out. The RF that's being liberated is really heat.
that's being liberated is really heat. It turns into heat and it's expelled
It turns into heat and it's expelled into space. What is the effect when that
into space. What is the effect when that happens in us? That's entropy dump that
happens in us? That's entropy dump that happens in our brain. and the heat comes
happens in our brain. and the heat comes off our head because we're frying our
off our head because we're frying our mitochondria. And how do we know that's
mitochondria. And how do we know that's the case? There's studies now out there
the case? There's studies now out there that I've posted on Twitter the last
that I've posted on Twitter the last couple days that show that RF radiation
couple days that show that RF radiation makes incoherent melanin. Incoherent
makes incoherent melanin. Incoherent melanin degrades into dopamine. Dopamine
melanin degrades into dopamine. Dopamine then breaks down and what happens? It
then breaks down and what happens? It leads to neurodeeneration.
leads to neurodeeneration. And fundamentally, this is the reason
And fundamentally, this is the reason why everybody's addicted to things that
why everybody's addicted to things that emit microwaves and RF. Why? because it
emit microwaves and RF. Why? because it destroys your melanin, makes dopamine.
destroys your melanin, makes dopamine. You think you get the dopamine hit, but
You think you get the dopamine hit, but what continues to happen? This fire
what continues to happen? This fire burns in your body, you lose all your
burns in your body, you lose all your melanin, and you're losing your magnetic
melanin, and you're losing your magnetic flux. You You become a fish, you become
flux. You You become a fish, you become an amphibian, you become a bee that
an amphibian, you become a bee that lives in the southern hemisphere. And
lives in the southern hemisphere. And we're seeing this effect in different
we're seeing this effect in different parts of the planet. Non-native EMF is
parts of the planet. Non-native EMF is an exacerbator to this effect.
an exacerbator to this effect. bad light, not having UV and near
bad light, not having UV and near infrared light exacerbators to this
infrared light exacerbators to this effect. Why? Because that's what drives
effect. Why? Because that's what drives photo repair in mammals. The problem is,
photo repair in mammals. The problem is, and I know you're going to ask me this
and I know you're going to ask me this question.
question. Does photo repair matter when magnetic
Does photo repair matter when magnetic declination is in your area? The answer,
declination is in your area? The answer, >> that's exactly what I was going to ask.
>> that's exactly what I was going to ask. >> It doesn't. It doesn't matter. And what
>> It doesn't. It doesn't matter. And what matters the most is the magnetic flux.
matters the most is the magnetic flux. And this is something from my 20 years
And this is something from my 20 years when I've done podcast, we always talk
when I've done podcast, we always talk about light, water, magnetism, but
about light, water, magnetism, but nobody ever wants to talk about the
nobody ever wants to talk about the [ __ ] magnetism.
[ __ ] magnetism. >> Mhm.
>> Mhm. >> Turns out now the magnetism is turning
>> Turns out now the magnetism is turning out to be the biggest part of the story.
out to be the biggest part of the story. Why? Because we're living on a planet
Why? Because we're living on a planet where at least half of it has got a huge
where at least half of it has got a huge magnetic stressor. And it's a stressor
magnetic stressor. And it's a stressor that I never thought was going to be an
that I never thought was going to be an issue for probably 25 50,000 years.
issue for probably 25 50,000 years. I got bad news for you. It's an issue
I got bad news for you. It's an issue for all of us right now. So, the single
for all of us right now. So, the single most important thing in your life is
most important thing in your life is still the sunrise. What's the second
still the sunrise. What's the second most important thing according to my
most important thing according to my update that I'm giving you now? You
update that I'm giving you now? You better live in an area that has magnetic
better live in an area that has magnetic inclination,
inclination, not declination.
>> So, what percentage of like the disease burden that we're currently facing do
burden that we're currently facing do you think is caused by man-made factors
you think is caused by man-made factors versus this declination?
versus this declination? >> I think they're all just exacerbators.
>> I think they're all just exacerbators. Why? Because the data that I found of
Why? Because the data that I found of life in the areas of magnetic
life in the areas of magnetic declination are off the charts. I mean
declination are off the charts. I mean you just go look at cardiovascular
you just go look at cardiovascular injuries in Brazil in the last 5 years
injuries in Brazil in the last 5 years and you'll be stunned. I mean you'll be
and you'll be stunned. I mean you'll be truly stunned. Um it's really really
truly stunned. Um it's really really shocking. And then when you see the way
shocking. And then when you see the way the map has changed in North America,
the map has changed in North America, like we didn't spend much time talking
like we didn't spend much time talking about this, but remember I told you I
about this, but remember I told you I was a big fan of Mexico, you know, 10
was a big fan of Mexico, you know, 10 years ago, let me tell you, if you think
years ago, let me tell you, if you think Mexico is bad, you should see the big
Mexico is bad, you should see the big part of Mexico that is that is
part of Mexico that is that is absolutely worse,
absolutely worse, it's almost Sahara Desert bad. And
it's almost Sahara Desert bad. And remember, Mexico City's got a volcano on
remember, Mexico City's got a volcano on it. But that volcano has no magnetic
it. But that volcano has no magnetic power whatsoever. It's almost like it's
power whatsoever. It's almost like it's been zapped. The best place in Mexico is
been zapped. The best place in Mexico is still where the Chickixaloo Crater is,
still where the Chickixaloo Crater is, but it's being impinged on now by the
but it's being impinged on now by the SAA. And that is the reason why I think
SAA. And that is the reason why I think Mexico's pilot lights been turned out.
Mexico's pilot lights been turned out. Okay. The interesting thing is the pilot
Okay. The interesting thing is the pilot light is turned on as soon as you get to
light is turned on as soon as you get to Guatemala. Like Guatemala hasn't a
Guatemala. Like Guatemala hasn't a volcano that's erupting right now. Um we
volcano that's erupting right now. Um we have more volcanoes here than any place
have more volcanoes here than any place on Earth. Costa Rica's got uh volcanoes
on Earth. Costa Rica's got uh volcanoes that are erupting right now. Um
that are erupting right now. Um Nicaragua doesn't. Uh but Nicaragua
Nicaragua doesn't. Uh but Nicaragua still on the map looks really good. Uh
still on the map looks really good. Uh there's no evidence of anything that's
there's no evidence of anything that's dying there. Panama is the interesting
dying there. Panama is the interesting one.
one. To me, Panama, I think, is okay. Panama
To me, Panama, I think, is okay. Panama doesn't have any active volcanoes, but I
doesn't have any active volcanoes, but I think Panama is the country you're
think Panama is the country you're asking about. Is that one affected more
asking about. Is that one affected more by man-made stuff than anything else? My
by man-made stuff than anything else? My belief right now, based on the data I
belief right now, based on the data I have, that's my answer. But when you ask
have, that's my answer. But when you ask me the question,
me the question, how much of human disease burden do I
how much of human disease burden do I believe today in April of 26?
believe today in April of 26? If you would have asked me the question
If you would have asked me the question a year ago, I would have told you
a year ago, I would have told you 70 80% by man-made EMF.
70 80% by man-made EMF. Today
Today 10%.
10%. >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> That's how big a deal this change is.
>> That's how big a deal this change is. Why?
Why? Because the change has been so
Because the change has been so substantial. The change in bandwidth for
substantial. The change in bandwidth for EMF hasn't been this substantial. You
EMF hasn't been this substantial. You know, we went from zero to 6G.
know, we went from zero to 6G. The last time that I looked at the
The last time that I looked at the magnetic shield was at 05. And I've been
magnetic shield was at 05. And I've been monitoring it, but I didn't have good
monitoring it, but I didn't have good data because the data has been hidden by
data because the data has been hidden by governments. They they don't want us to
governments. They they don't want us to know this.
know this. >> Yeah. And um when this data came out, I
>> Yeah. And um when this data came out, I was like, "Holy fuck." Like I could not
was like, "Holy fuck." Like I could not believe how bad it was. And like there
believe how bad it was. And like there was clues. I don't want anybody to think
was clues. I don't want anybody to think there wasn't clues when I started
there wasn't clues when I started tweeting two years ago about the [ __ ]
tweeting two years ago about the [ __ ] earthquakes here and the eruptions here
earthquakes here and the eruptions here and the weather changes in different
and the weather changes in different places. And then when the aurora hit
places. And then when the aurora hit Puerto Rico and Brazil, I was just like,
Puerto Rico and Brazil, I was just like, "Wait a minute. that those those are
"Wait a minute. that those those are like two auroras almost coming together.
like two auroras almost coming together. That that tells you the weakness in the
That that tells you the weakness in the field has to be tremendous. And why is
field has to be tremendous. And why is this a big deal for like the people in
this a big deal for like the people in Brazil? This is the part that I think
Brazil? This is the part that I think people are going to be bothered the most
people are going to be bothered the most by
by what happens in a place like Brazil now
what happens in a place like Brazil now is the vanel and belt comes down.
is the vanel and belt comes down. Dutyium and tridium are going in. What's
Dutyium and tridium are going in. What's the problem with tridium? Because we've
the problem with tridium? Because we've never really talked about this.
never really talked about this. >> It's radioactive, right? Well, not only
>> It's radioactive, right? Well, not only radioactive, but it's got two neutrons
radioactive, but it's got two neutrons and one proton.
and one proton. >> Here's the thing. When it gets
>> Here's the thing. When it gets incorporated into your methyl groups on
incorporated into your methyl groups on your DNA, you know what it emits? It
your DNA, you know what it emits? It emits a beta particle. You're being
emits a beta particle. You're being radiated from inside out. And here's the
radiated from inside out. And here's the other bad news. Why don't we have any
other bad news. Why don't we have any good data on this from other extinction
good data on this from other extinction events? You know what the halflife of
events? You know what the halflife of tridium is?
tridium is? >> 12.32 years.
>> 12.32 years. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. >> So, guess what? will never will be able
>> So, guess what? will never will be able to see the isotopic signature. So what
to see the isotopic signature. So what did I start doing two years ago? I
did I start doing two years ago? I started looking for evidence of other
started looking for evidence of other isotopes that could give me a clue. And
isotopes that could give me a clue. And the best isotope that I find was oxygen
the best isotope that I find was oxygen 18. And this should make sense because
18. And this should make sense because when the magnetic field gets weaker,
when the magnetic field gets weaker, the heavier stuff is going to stay on
the heavier stuff is going to stay on Earth, the lighter stuff is going to be
Earth, the lighter stuff is going to be thrown off into space. So that means
thrown off into space. So that means oxygen 16, which is what most of us use,
oxygen 16, which is what most of us use, will be there. And it turns out there's
will be there. And it turns out there's a lot of rocks from the Peran extinction
a lot of rocks from the Peran extinction that are still accessible and geologists
that are still accessible and geologists are sampling. And what are they finding?
are sampling. And what are they finding? The uh the oxide minerals in these rocks
The uh the oxide minerals in these rocks are all oxygen 18. So
are all oxygen 18. So we now can say pretty clearly that the
we now can say pretty clearly that the environment in the perian was loaded
environment in the perian was loaded with dutarium and tridium. And the
with dutarium and tridium. And the interesting thing is that's precisely
interesting thing is that's precisely what we're seeing in humans that get
what we're seeing in humans that get sick now that they're duterrated. I
sick now that they're duterrated. I haven't seen anybody triated yet. I
haven't seen anybody triated yet. I haven't. But if it's going to happen,
haven't. But if it's going to happen, >> how are you testing for it?
>> how are you testing for it? >> Well, radioactivity.
>> Well, radioactivity. >> Okay.
>> Okay. >> I mean that that'd be the number one
>> I mean that that'd be the number one thing like and I'll tell you the other
thing like and I'll tell you the other other thing I'm using and this should
other thing I'm using and this should make some sense to you. Remember we
make some sense to you. Remember we talked about dialectric constant the
talked about dialectric constant the like your tap water is 78 and when you
like your tap water is 78 and when you go in the sun it goes up to 160. That
go in the sun it goes up to 160. That means what is it effectively a measure
means what is it effectively a measure of from physics? It's called electrical
of from physics? It's called electrical resistivity. Okay, there's more
resistivity. Okay, there's more resistance in the water. But what does
resistance in the water. But what does it mean to people who listen to this
it mean to people who listen to this podcast? It means that you can carry
podcast? It means that you can carry more light energy from the sun in water
more light energy from the sun in water in your system. And what does that mean?
in your system. And what does that mean? It becomes less viscous. So if you think
It becomes less viscous. So if you think about less viscous that's good for
about less viscous that's good for vortexes. That's what mammals have. We
vortexes. That's what mammals have. We got three of them. So that is the reason
got three of them. So that is the reason why viscosity is a big deal. So when
why viscosity is a big deal. So when you're duterrated or triated you
you're duterrated or triated you basically have maple syrup for blood or
basically have maple syrup for blood or CSF. Okay. And that increases the
CSF. Okay. And that increases the inertial problem in your head or in your
inertial problem in your head or in your heart. So how what would be the best
heart. So how what would be the best test? Uh uh Alexis and I think when you
test? Uh uh Alexis and I think when you were at my house we talked about this. I
were at my house we talked about this. I told you that I like thermography,
told you that I like thermography, right?
right? >> Mhm. because you know that you're going
>> Mhm. because you know that you're going to get a weird signal on a thermogram if
to get a weird signal on a thermogram if the blood is too viscous. And what am I
the blood is too viscous. And what am I seeing in some of my ladies with breast
seeing in some of my ladies with breast cancer? What am I seeing in some of my
cancer? What am I seeing in some of my patients that have hydrophilis?
patients that have hydrophilis? I'm seeing changes on their face that
I'm seeing changes on their face that the vortex changes like it looks like
the vortex changes like it looks like they're getting no blood flow into their
they're getting no blood flow into their head. And I want you to think about what
head. And I want you to think about what I said about the spphenoid bone being
I said about the spphenoid bone being the x- axis. That sppheninoid bone has
the x- axis. That sppheninoid bone has all three divisions of the artery that
all three divisions of the artery that feeds our brain, external, internal, and
feeds our brain, external, internal, and basor artery. So when you see a white
basor artery. So when you see a white spot in the middle of someone's face, it
spot in the middle of someone's face, it tells you that their CSF ventricle is
tells you that their CSF ventricle is like filled with
like filled with um concrete. And you know, a lot of
um concrete. And you know, a lot of these patients get diagnosed with normal
these patients get diagnosed with normal pressure hydrophilis or they'll get
pressure hydrophilis or they'll get diagnosed with hydrophilis, but it turns
diagnosed with hydrophilis, but it turns out that's not really what they have.
out that's not really what they have. They're duterrated. And where the real
They're duterrated. And where the real problem is, they're not able to clear
problem is, they're not able to clear dutyium at Meccl's cave and they can't
dutyium at Meccl's cave and they can't keep it in their heart vortex because
keep it in their heart vortex because the vortex doesn't have the gravity
the vortex doesn't have the gravity well, doesn't have the power. It's like
well, doesn't have the power. It's like your heart goes bad, it's a magnetic
your heart goes bad, it's a magnetic stall. So that's the reason why people
stall. So that's the reason why people that have like hydroavos have bad
that have like hydroavos have bad hearts, they really need to get to
hearts, they really need to get to volcanoes. Why
volcanoes. Why we need to see if we can keep the dutium
we need to see if we can keep the dutium in the blood and get it out of the
in the blood and get it out of the brain. So then one of the things that I
brain. So then one of the things that I start telling people is I want them to
start telling people is I want them to start chewing gum and I want them to
start chewing gum and I want them to start chewing mastic gum. The reason for
start chewing mastic gum. The reason for that is when you masticate you're
that is when you masticate you're putting pressure on the maxilla. You
putting pressure on the maxilla. You know that the maxilla and the mandible
know that the maxilla and the mandible are pole electric. the piso electricity
are pole electric. the piso electricity gets sent to the petrus uh part of the
gets sent to the petrus uh part of the temporal bone but and also the junctions
temporal bone but and also the junctions in the sppheninoid that's where the
in the sppheninoid that's where the mech's cave is if we can knock that
mech's cave is if we can knock that stuff out there then we can start
stuff out there then we can start getting the flow through the aqueduct of
getting the flow through the aqueduct of sylvvius in other words what we're what
sylvvius in other words what we're what we're really saying is mitochondrial now
we're really saying is mitochondrial now I've become a vortex
I've become a vortex thermodynamic clinician why I am trying
thermodynamic clinician why I am trying to get them back uh to a state where I
to get them back uh to a state where I can break their lattice. This is the
can break their lattice. This is the reason why dutarium depleted water now
reason why dutarium depleted water now is probably the greatest hack everybody
is probably the greatest hack everybody can use who lives in an environment
can use who lives in an environment that's not good. For example, you're in
that's not good. For example, you're in Jersey. Bad news. Jersey is not a really
Jersey. Bad news. Jersey is not a really good place to be because it's it's
good place to be because it's it's failing big time too. So dutarium
failing big time too. So dutarium depleted water for people that have
depleted water for people that have these problems is huge. Let me tell you
these problems is huge. Let me tell you the other implication for this because
the other implication for this because this will probably stun you.
this will probably stun you. Now, can I say with some definitive
Now, can I say with some definitive proof behind me that I understand
proof behind me that I understand hypothyroidism better? Yes, your brain
hypothyroidism better? Yes, your brain is shutting down thyroid because
is shutting down thyroid because with no magnetic vortex, if your
with no magnetic vortex, if your metabolic rate was high, you'd be
metabolic rate was high, you'd be creating steam like Antarctica is
creating steam like Antarctica is making,
making, >> right?
>> right? >> Coming out your head. So, guess what?
>> Coming out your head. So, guess what? >> It's adaptive.
>> It's adaptive. >> You got it. You're you're frying your
>> You got it. You're you're frying your circuits. So women who are out there
circuits. So women who are out there that have hypothyroidism, I I can tell
that have hypothyroidism, I I can tell you for the last
you for the last I'd say last year, I've been telling
I'd say last year, I've been telling them stop taking their thyroid meds,
them stop taking their thyroid meds, >> right?
>> right? >> I want them not to do this. I want them
>> I want them not to do this. I want them to do way more grounding. I want them to
to do way more grounding. I want them to do more cold thermogenesis. I want them
do more cold thermogenesis. I want them to begin to listen to loud music. I want
to begin to listen to loud music. I want them to start pounding their chests. I
them to start pounding their chests. I want them to start chewing gum. Like we
want them to start chewing gum. Like we have to go back to the archan way of
have to go back to the archan way of removing dutyium when our lattice cannot
removing dutyium when our lattice cannot be defragged. And are there things now
be defragged. And are there things now out there that can defrag the lattice
out there that can defrag the lattice differently? Yeah. Like Dutmium depleted
differently? Yeah. Like Dutmium depleted water is probably the safest, cheapest
water is probably the safest, cheapest one, but is there evidence out there
one, but is there evidence out there that the psychedelics can do it? Yes. Is
that the psychedelics can do it? Yes. Is there evidence out there that cannabis
there evidence out there that cannabis plays a role here, too? It Yes, there
plays a role here, too? It Yes, there is. There's good evidence for that, too.
is. There's good evidence for that, too. But again, people that are
But again, people that are neurocognitively impaired,
neurocognitively impaired, these drugs are are going to have
these drugs are are going to have different effects. Why? Because the
different effects. Why? Because the inertial pressures that they have both
inertial pressures that they have both in their heart and um their head is
in their heart and um their head is different. Like let me give you I'll
different. Like let me give you I'll give you a perfect example. This will
give you a perfect example. This will just show you how much I've been paying
just show you how much I've been paying attention to this because this just
attention to this because this just happened actually yesterday on Twitter.
happened actually yesterday on Twitter. So, I have a lot of general surgery
So, I have a lot of general surgery friends that uh I stayed in contact with
friends that uh I stayed in contact with for my residency. And one of the things
for my residency. And one of the things that they started telling me about 10
that they started telling me about 10 years ago is that they were starting to
years ago is that they were starting to see way more splenic um ruptures,
see way more splenic um ruptures, spontaneous at traumatic splenic
spontaneous at traumatic splenic ruptures. And they kept asking me, "What
ruptures. And they kept asking me, "What do you think this is from?" And I said,
do you think this is from?" And I said, "Well, I think I have an idea. The
"Well, I think I have an idea. The spleen is where we take red blood cells
spleen is where we take red blood cells out every 120 days.
out every 120 days. red blood cells swim in 150 parts to
red blood cells swim in 150 parts to dutarium. I said, could it be that if we
dutarium. I said, could it be that if we have more dutarium in the blood that the
have more dutarium in the blood that the blood is getting cycled out faster and
blood is getting cycled out faster and the spleens are getting bigger? And if
the spleens are getting bigger? And if that's the case, you should be able to
that's the case, you should be able to do CT scans and see the spleen hanging
do CT scans and see the spleen hanging off the back wall of the um and it
off the back wall of the um and it should be sagging. So, don't you think
should be sagging. So, don't you think people started to do that? And they
people started to do that? And they said, "You're right. All these people
said, "You're right. All these people had spleens that were hanging alone."
had spleens that were hanging alone." Then I said to one of my general surgery
Then I said to one of my general surgery buddies in New Orleans, I said, "The the
buddies in New Orleans, I said, "The the way you should use the test that you
way you should use the test that you should use in the lab that links to this
should use in the lab that links to this is homocyine." Why? Homocyine
is homocyine." Why? Homocyine relies on methylation. So that if people
relies on methylation. So that if people are heavily deuterated their homoyine
are heavily deuterated their homoyine should go up their spleen should get
should go up their spleen should get bigger
bigger >> should also have an effect on their
>> should also have an effect on their kidneys and their lungs as well you know
kidneys and their lungs as well you know and this is what like Max Gilhne and the
and this is what like Max Gilhne and the people that you talk to call [ __ ]
people that you talk to call [ __ ] visceral fat it's not [ __ ] visceral
fat it's [ __ ] dutyium it's dutarium in the fat and then when you explain to
in the fat and then when you explain to these retards that dutyium actually acts
these retards that dutyium actually acts on adiposytes to change them from brown
on adiposytes to change them from brown fat cells to white cells and dutarium
fat cells to white cells and dutarium actually increases your white cell
actually increases your white cell adiposite mass you start to go this is
adiposite mass you start to go this is what's happening so I told them while
what's happening so I told them while the spleen gets bigger they should also
the spleen gets bigger they should also have more intraabdominal fat and you
have more intraabdominal fat and you would think that the fat would take the
would think that the fat would take the shock it won't then I told them
shock it won't then I told them something really interesting I said the
something really interesting I said the people that should get more at traumatic
people that should get more at traumatic splenic rupture ures should be pregnant
splenic rupture ures should be pregnant women. And he just stopped. He goes,
women. And he just stopped. He goes, "You're not going to believe this. Last
"You're not going to believe this. Last six months." He goes, "I've had three
six months." He goes, "I've had three women pregnant who had ruptured
women pregnant who had ruptured spleens."
spleens." >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> And I said, "Well, this makes a lot of
>> And I said, "Well, this makes a lot of sense because when a woman gets
sense because when a woman gets pregnant, her hematocrit goes down. That
pregnant, her hematocrit goes down. That means her red mass goes down." But what
means her red mass goes down." But what goes up? Her water in her blood. That's
goes up? Her water in her blood. That's to actually have the baby. And I said,
to actually have the baby. And I said, "She's going to be isotopically heavy.
"She's going to be isotopically heavy. The spleen's already going to be big.
The spleen's already going to be big. The risk in her is going to be bigger."
The risk in her is going to be bigger." And I said, I would also tell you, not
And I said, I would also tell you, not only were will her homocyine be up, but
only were will her homocyine be up, but you'll also notice that these women in
you'll also notice that these women in the third trimester when the baby gets
the third trimester when the baby gets big, cuz the mom is spinning the duty
big, cuz the mom is spinning the duty into the baby, you'll start to notice
into the baby, you'll start to notice that mom has problems with her heart
that mom has problems with her heart like rhythm changes. Doesn't mean she
like rhythm changes. Doesn't mean she has disease. It's because the vortex in
has disease. It's because the vortex in the heart can't handle the isotopic load
the heart can't handle the isotopic load that's delivered to it.
that's delivered to it. >> And then the final part of this
>> And then the final part of this pathophysiology that I was having with
pathophysiology that I was having with the doctors that I teach
the doctors that I teach >> was oh I told them look at their uh
>> was oh I told them look at their uh aorta look at their corateed even though
aorta look at their corateed even though they're 30 and 40 years old they should
they're 30 and 40 years old they should all have evidence of p a reason why
all have evidence of p a reason why they'll have pad should be obvious to
they'll have pad should be obvious to you now. If you have isotopically thick
you now. If you have isotopically thick blood that's viscous, you're going to be
blood that's viscous, you're going to be causing intimal damage. When you get
causing intimal damage. When you get inimal damage, what happens? Apo B, LPA,
inimal damage, what happens? Apo B, LPA, everything goes up because that's the
everything goes up because that's the spackle the body puts there. But what
spackle the body puts there. But what you should see in people that get the
you should see in people that get the ruptures, they'll have frank
ruptures, they'll have frank calcifications in the central vessels
calcifications in the central vessels coming out of the heart. Alexis, every
coming out of the heart. Alexis, every single case that had a splenic rupture
single case that had a splenic rupture had that.
had that. >> Wow.
>> Wow. So when people tell me
So when people tell me that I don't know what I'm doing or I'm
that I don't know what I'm doing or I'm a quack or I don't understand the
a quack or I don't understand the biohysics, I can promise you that I do
biohysics, I can promise you that I do get it. I do understand it. But when you
get it. I do understand it. But when you talk to people who've been trained in
talk to people who've been trained in Rockefeller medicine, they don't learn
Rockefeller medicine, they don't learn about isotopic fractionation. They have
about isotopic fractionation. They have no idea that melanin is designed to use
no idea that melanin is designed to use the nuclear magnetic moment to get rid
the nuclear magnetic moment to get rid of dutium tridium. They have they most
of dutium tridium. They have they most of them have no idea that like in the
of them have no idea that like in the surface of your aorta and your corateed
surface of your aorta and your corateed arteries you have something called the
arteries you have something called the intimate. The intima is made out of
intimate. The intima is made out of elastin and fibrillain. Do you know that
elastin and fibrillain. Do you know that neural crest cells in the embryo follow
neural crest cells in the embryo follow elastin and fibrillain to get to where
elastin and fibrillain to get to where they need to be?
they need to be? So just think about that. that the palm
So just think about that. that the palm sea that's supposed to be in your karate
sea that's supposed to be in your karate is getting taken out not only by blue
is getting taken out not only by blue light but also dutarium. What what is
light but also dutarium. What what is really a p a
really a p a um um collection of calcium? It's
um um collection of calcium? It's actually where melanin is dropping off
actually where melanin is dropping off calcium at the scene of the crime. But
calcium at the scene of the crime. But the scene of the crime is from the
the scene of the crime is from the isotopic injury that's happening in the
isotopic injury that's happening in the mitochondria. And I don't really think
mitochondria. And I don't really think people really understand that. And that
people really understand that. And that also explains why neurologic diseases
also explains why neurologic diseases and heart diseases go together. Why?
and heart diseases go together. Why? Because what's the link? The gravity
Because what's the link? The gravity well to the GPS axis. That's the CSF
well to the GPS axis. That's the CSF axis. When you realize what the
axis. When you realize what the connection is through the choride plexus
connection is through the choride plexus and what the choride plexus is
and what the choride plexus is fundamentally doing, it's isotopically
fundamentally doing, it's isotopically fractionating dutyium to make CSF 120
fractionating dutyium to make CSF 120 110. Why? Because when it vortexes, it
110. Why? Because when it vortexes, it doesn't have to be 50 or, you know, 20
doesn't have to be 50 or, you know, 20 like it is in the bottles that people
like it is in the bottles that people drink
drink >> because the aqueduct is pushing all the
>> because the aqueduct is pushing all the dutium out to get rid of it out of
dutium out to get rid of it out of Lucka. So that the veagal motor triion
Lucka. So that the veagal motor triion gets hit with nothing but H+
gets hit with nothing but H+ and think about the ladies that get uh
and think about the ladies that get uh hyper emmesis during pregnancy. Now you
hyper emmesis during pregnancy. Now you know why because the stuff that's being
know why because the stuff that's being laminer float is dutarium hitting their
laminer float is dutarium hitting their veagal motor trigone. If you want to
veagal motor trigone. If you want to know like why kids get enures, now you
know like why kids get enures, now you know why. They came from a mother that
know why. They came from a mother that was heavily duterrated. The whole
was heavily duterrated. The whole surface part of their lateral, third,
surface part of their lateral, third, and fourth ventricle is where all the
and fourth ventricle is where all the osmo receptors are for sodium. So these
osmo receptors are for sodium. So these kids are isotopically heavy. But we've
kids are isotopically heavy. But we've got doctors telling people, "Oh yeah,
got doctors telling people, "Oh yeah, your kid is just going through her
your kid is just going through her phase." No, it's a sign [ __ ] mom spun
phase." No, it's a sign [ __ ] mom spun a lot of dutarium into the baby and
a lot of dutarium into the baby and they're they're usually living in bad
they're they're usually living in bad areas. I used to blame them, you know,
areas. I used to blame them, you know, for using tech. And it turned out when I
for using tech. And it turned out when I blamed them on tech, turned out I was
blamed them on tech, turned out I was mostly right, but I never really
mostly right, but I never really realized that the land they were living
realized that the land they were living under was really bad. And I guess since
under was really bad. And I guess since most of your people are going to be from
most of your people are going to be from the United States, what's the worst
the United States, what's the worst place in the in the United States to
place in the in the United States to live based on the new data? Any place in
live based on the new data? Any place in the Midwest.
the Midwest. >> Like the isotopically worst area is
>> Like the isotopically worst area is probably between Kansas and Texas. I
probably between Kansas and Texas. I mean, that's where all the obesity and
mean, that's where all the obesity and the cancer is, too.
the cancer is, too. >> Well, the the number one place where
>> Well, the the number one place where obesity is in the United States right
obesity is in the United States right now, that's also changed. Alexis, you
now, that's also changed. Alexis, you know where it is?
know where it is? >> I thought it's like somewhere in the
>> I thought it's like somewhere in the Midwest. I don't remember exactly.
Midwest. I don't remember exactly. >> Memphis and and Arkansas right now. And
>> Memphis and and Arkansas right now. And I went when I got the USGS data, I went
I went when I got the USGS data, I went to look at the NHANES data and I found
to look at the NHANES data and I found out exactly where the magnetic field has
out exactly where the magnetic field has dropped the most in the United States,
dropped the most in the United States, people have gotten the fattest.
people have gotten the fattest. >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> So, I mean, my TED talk that got banned
>> So, I mean, my TED talk that got banned when I said that obesity is an
when I said that obesity is an inflammatory brain condition, that was
inflammatory brain condition, that was that was spot on because that's what it
that was spot on because that's what it is. The the problem is the inflammation
is. The the problem is the inflammation is the deterior.
is the deterior. >> Right
>> Right now the question that I have for you is
now the question that I have for you is do you think there's anything we're
do you think there's anything we're doing on the planet that is accelerating
doing on the planet that is accelerating the declination of the magnetic field or
the declination of the magnetic field or do you think this is a natural cycle
do you think this is a natural cycle like harp or like CERN? Like do you
like harp or like CERN? Like do you think there's any effect of these
think there's any effect of these >> big grab a hold of your chairs?
>> big grab a hold of your chairs? >> All right.
>> All right. >> Since you're a PhD, what I'm about to
>> Since you're a PhD, what I'm about to say to you is probably going to rock
say to you is probably going to rock your world.
your world. What if I was to tell you and I've
What if I was to tell you and I've already told you that non-native EMF
already told you that non-native EMF exacerbates the problem of the head.
exacerbates the problem of the head. What if I was to tell you that
What if I was to tell you that shitcoinery and AI is a natural
shitcoinery and AI is a natural evolution of not being able to think?
evolution of not being able to think? >> Yeah, that makes perfect.
>> Yeah, that makes perfect. >> Why? Because
>> Why? Because if you understand the thesis that's
if you understand the thesis that's being developed here, someday soon, next
being developed here, someday soon, next 100, 200, 300 years, people are going to
100, 200, 300 years, people are going to have to put a transcranial magnet behind
have to put a transcranial magnet behind their occiput to stay awake.
their occiput to stay awake. >> Right. Right.
>> Right. Right. >> So, you understand that the people in
>> So, you understand that the people in the big tech industry, whether they know
the big tech industry, whether they know or not, I believe they know. Do you
or not, I believe they know. Do you understand now why AI may actually play
understand now why AI may actually play a role for the survival of humanity?
a role for the survival of humanity? Why? Cuz we have to upload what we know
Why? Cuz we have to upload what we know into the cloud that won't be affect by
into the cloud that won't be affect by this inertial drag of the vortex.
this inertial drag of the vortex. And does this make sense now why people
And does this make sense now why people are taking more risk by gambling and
are taking more risk by gambling and doing [ __ ] coinery? Yeah. What did I
doing [ __ ] coinery? Yeah. What did I tell you before? Anytime the magnetic
tell you before? Anytime the magnetic field drops, oxygen drops. What does
field drops, oxygen drops. What does that mean to melanin? Melanin goes to
that mean to melanin? Melanin goes to dopamine. You're into low dopamine
dopamine. You're into low dopamine behaviors. What is gambling? There you
behaviors. What is gambling? There you go. So your answer to the question is
go. So your answer to the question is yes. There are things we're doing that
yes. There are things we're doing that are exacerbating this. Do I think it'll
are exacerbating this. Do I think it'll affect your n equals 1 more? Yes. Do I
affect your n equals 1 more? Yes. Do I think when you understand what I'm
think when you understand what I'm saying here clearly
saying here clearly the answer becomes pretty obvious what
the answer becomes pretty obvious what you need to do. Um, do I think that most
you need to do. Um, do I think that most of the things that are being advocated
of the things that are being advocated by influencers,
by influencers, food gurus are really problematic? Yeah.
food gurus are really problematic? Yeah. I mean, I would tell you this is the
I mean, I would tell you this is the main reason like anybody out there that
main reason like anybody out there that thinks taking peptides is going to make
thinks taking peptides is going to make these three vortex spin faster, you're
these three vortex spin faster, you're just a [ __ ] [ __ ] and I can't help
just a [ __ ] [ __ ] and I can't help you. Uh, but here's the big thing. This
you. Uh, but here's the big thing. This explains the reason why the Rockefeller
explains the reason why the Rockefeller food pyramid is a real problem because
food pyramid is a real problem because it added isotopes
it added isotopes >> you can't get rid of. This is the real
>> you can't get rid of. This is the real reason that jabs are a problem. Why? You
reason that jabs are a problem. Why? You know that I posted that paper that
know that I posted that paper that showed that every single manufactured
showed that every single manufactured jab had between uh 50 and 55 extra atoms
jab had between uh 50 and 55 extra atoms in it that weren't declared on the
in it that weren't declared on the patent. So just imagine when you add
patent. So just imagine when you add that then let's do another hard stop
that then let's do another hard stop instead of going conspiracy. Let's stay
instead of going conspiracy. Let's stay in my world. Let me throw myself under
in my world. Let me throw myself under the bus. Why did I stop doing um
the bus. Why did I stop doing um contrasted MRIs about 15 years ago?
contrasted MRIs about 15 years ago? Because I had an inclination that
Because I had an inclination that gatalinium as a transmission metal
gatalinium as a transmission metal wasn't a good thing to put into the CSF.
wasn't a good thing to put into the CSF. Why? Because every time I did it, I saw
Why? Because every time I did it, I saw that my patients cognitively weren't the
that my patients cognitively weren't the same.
same. >> So I stopped doing it. Um, so I'm going
>> So I stopped doing it. Um, so I'm going to tell you that most of the
to tell you that most of the radiologists that are out there and the
radiologists that are out there and the neurosurgeons, they don't know what I
neurosurgeons, they don't know what I just said, but I knew about it and I
just said, but I knew about it and I started realizing it was a big effect.
started realizing it was a big effect. Like there's holistic dentists out there
Like there's holistic dentists out there that are telling people to have their
that are telling people to have their pallets expanded and move for that. No,
pallets expanded and move for that. No, you just need to chew [ __ ] mastic
you just need to chew [ __ ] mastic gum. If you've got gird, you don't need
gum. If you've got gird, you don't need to kill the bacteria. It's the [ __ ]
to kill the bacteria. It's the [ __ ] dutyium with the H pylori. Most people
dutyium with the H pylori. Most people don't even know that H. pylori
don't even know that H. pylori flourishes in dutarium. Why is the
flourishes in dutarium. Why is the dutarium in your gut? Because your
dutarium in your gut? Because your [ __ ] by carb uh exhaust in the beta
[ __ ] by carb uh exhaust in the beta cells is washed out just like you know
cells is washed out just like you know the South Atlantic anomaly is blocked.
the South Atlantic anomaly is blocked. So the answer really is there. We all
So the answer really is there. We all have to become experts in isotopic
have to become experts in isotopic fractionation. And do I believe
fractionation. And do I believe that people can do a lot? Yes. because I
that people can do a lot? Yes. because I don't think a lot of these things are
don't think a lot of these things are going to matter. Here's the really bad
going to matter. Here's the really bad news. Um, you already know that I was
news. Um, you already know that I was trending this way big time. It's why I
trending this way big time. It's why I don't take any affiliate codes to red
don't take any affiliate codes to red light. Red light is absolutely
light. Red light is absolutely useless
useless for this. You need to use sun. There is
for this. You need to use sun. There is absolutely no question. Why? Because
absolutely no question. Why? Because what do we know about vortexing? We know
what do we know about vortexing? We know that UV and near infrared light create a
that UV and near infrared light create a frequency called 0.66 electron volts
frequency called 0.66 electron volts that ties directly back to the infrared
that ties directly back to the infrared spectrum of the sun. That actually makes
spectrum of the sun. That actually makes the vortex work faster. What does that
the vortex work faster. What does that correlate with? Correlates with a
correlate with? Correlates with a dialectric constant of 160 in CSF and in
dialectric constant of 160 in CSF and in the blood. So that means it thins our
the blood. So that means it thins our blood the most. If you run a test
blood the most. If you run a test utilizing anybody's red light panel
utilizing anybody's red light panel that's LED based, you will never change
that's LED based, you will never change the dialectric constant of their fluid.
the dialectric constant of their fluid. Is that a study that needs to be done?
Is that a study that needs to be done? Yes. Because when people begin to
Yes. Because when people begin to understand what I'm saying that the game
understand what I'm saying that the game in town right now for mitochondri is we
in town right now for mitochondri is we have to make the vortex work and work
have to make the vortex work and work faster. And the problem is when you
faster. And the problem is when you begin to understand that the water
begin to understand that the water component stops the ATPAS from spinning
component stops the ATPAS from spinning at 9,000 revolutions per second, you
at 9,000 revolutions per second, you begin to understand. Okay, so that's
begin to understand. Okay, so that's what fibromyalgia is. Begin to
what fibromyalgia is. Begin to understand. So that might be what ALS
understand. So that might be what ALS is. Like if you're asking neurons to
is. Like if you're asking neurons to spin, I don't know, concrete, it can't
spin, I don't know, concrete, it can't do it. So you can't work. How about sick
do it. So you can't work. How about sick man syndrome? Same story. I I want you
man syndrome? Same story. I I want you to remember this. People forget this.
to remember this. People forget this. What is the second largest compartment
What is the second largest compartment of water in the human body? Muscles.
of water in the human body? Muscles. So guess what? If the water in those
So guess what? If the water in those muscles are all duterated, do you
muscles are all duterated, do you understand now why doing exercise may
understand now why doing exercise may actually harm people when you're asking
actually harm people when you're asking the actin and filament to go against
the actin and filament to go against maple syrup?
maple syrup? >> Got it? So exercise even has to be
>> Got it? So exercise even has to be countered in this because normally
countered in this because normally exercise is a good thing. It's a good
exercise is a good thing. It's a good thing when the viscosity of your water
thing when the viscosity of your water is not 78. This is another reason why
is not 78. This is another reason why you see people who are physically fit
you see people who are physically fit dropping dead after COVID because when
dropping dead after COVID because when they're in the blue light gym, all their
they're in the blue light gym, all their water is like maple syrup and they don't
water is like maple syrup and they don't understand how this works. And then you
understand how this works. And then you have to casually remind them, by the
have to casually remind them, by the way, your heart is also a muscle. And
way, your heart is also a muscle. And it's supposed to be vortexing the maple
it's supposed to be vortexing the maple syrup. You know, when you make it kind
syrup. You know, when you make it kind of [ __ ] proof for people, I think they
of [ __ ] proof for people, I think they begin to see it. Most of them don't like
begin to see it. Most of them don't like it because it goes against what they've
it because it goes against what they've been taught their whole life. But you
been taught their whole life. But you have to realize, why is this important?
have to realize, why is this important? This variable that we spent a lot of
This variable that we spent a lot of time talking about, this is a variable
time talking about, this is a variable that none of us can control.
that none of us can control. >> This is the earth doing this. Okay?
>> This is the earth doing this. Okay? Meaning that we have to understand what
Meaning that we have to understand what this means for the way we were built
this means for the way we were built when the magnetic flux was off the
when the magnetic flux was off the charts 320 million years ago. I mean,
charts 320 million years ago. I mean, it's been good really all the way until
it's been good really all the way until the Carrington event. The Carrington
the Carrington event. The Carrington event was when this [ __ ] hit the fan.
event was when this [ __ ] hit the fan. And do I anticipate in the next several
And do I anticipate in the next several hundred years that Earth will be hit by
hundred years that Earth will be hit by another CME like that, maybe even
another CME like that, maybe even bigger, if the wobble due to the dynamo
bigger, if the wobble due to the dynamo gets any worse? Yeah. I mean, the worst
gets any worse? Yeah. I mean, the worst case scenario is look through a
case scenario is look through a telescope and take a look at Mars. It's
telescope and take a look at Mars. It's got a [ __ ] 3600 mile gash in it that
got a [ __ ] 3600 mile gash in it that killed the planet and the whole
killed the planet and the whole hemisphere on one top is missing 30
hemisphere on one top is missing 30 kilometers of rock. Like
kilometers of rock. Like Mars was destroyed. But what does that
Mars was destroyed. But what does that tell me? Isotopically the dynamo there
tell me? Isotopically the dynamo there four four billion years ago was probably
four four billion years ago was probably like concrete. And what was the sun
like concrete. And what was the sun trying to do? Hit it to get it going.
trying to do? Hit it to get it going. And we know it worked at some point
And we know it worked at some point because you can't have Olympic Mons on
because you can't have Olympic Mons on Mars without having a huge volcano. I
Mars without having a huge volcano. I It's the biggest volcano in the entire
It's the biggest volcano in the entire solar system. We know that. So that
solar system. We know that. So that tells us the process broke. And I think
tells us the process broke. And I think the the real takehome for people here if
the the real takehome for people here if they're truly understanding what I'm
they're truly understanding what I'm saying. This vortex phenomenon did not
saying. This vortex phenomenon did not start off on Earth in the beginning in
start off on Earth in the beginning in the archan earth and great oxygenation
the archan earth and great oxygenation earth
earth remember oxygen wasn't available in the
remember oxygen wasn't available in the beginning it went from 0% all the way up
beginning it went from 0% all the way up to 35 and then back down to 21. It went
to 35 and then back down to 21. It went up to 35 in the carbonifpherous
up to 35 in the carbonifpherous period and the carbonifpherous period is
period and the carbonifpherous period is when all life be got gigantic. In fact,
when all life be got gigantic. In fact, that's how we got dinosaurs to be so
that's how we got dinosaurs to be so big. It's when we had insects the size
big. It's when we had insects the size of 747s.
of 747s. But what happened? That's when the
But what happened? That's when the magnetic field was through the roof. And
magnetic field was through the roof. And then what happened? It came back down.
then what happened? It came back down. And it's been pretty stable for about 65
And it's been pretty stable for about 65 million years. Now,
million years. Now, the only other event that I can point to
the only other event that I can point to for you and your listeners
for you and your listeners is you know that I've told you the story
is you know that I've told you the story both personally and on the podcast about
both personally and on the podcast about Neanderthalss. This hopefully make you
Neanderthalss. This hopefully make you understand the last champ event that's
understand the last champ event that's spelled l champ happened 42,000 years
spelled l champ happened 42,000 years ago. That is the event that I think took
ago. That is the event that I think took the Neanderthalss out. But it also took
the Neanderthalss out. But it also took the megapon out in North America. Why?
the megapon out in North America. Why? Um the same effect that we're talking
Um the same effect that we're talking about now, magnetic declination.
about now, magnetic declination. Neanderthalss had 125 grams more brain
Neanderthalss had 125 grams more brain tissue than we do. But what really
tissue than we do. But what really happened? I think they wound up going
happened? I think they wound up going inside more light shrunk their brain.
inside more light shrunk their brain. But I think the magnetic declination
But I think the magnetic declination played a huge effect. Why? because when
played a huge effect. Why? because when they got above the 51st latitude, their
they got above the 51st latitude, their magnetic vortex in their brain made made
magnetic vortex in their brain made made their brain
their brain um how shall we say expensive and they
um how shall we say expensive and they started to burn it up just like I told
started to burn it up just like I told you what's happening in Antarctica. And
you what's happening in Antarctica. And I believe that's how we lost 125 grams.
I believe that's how we lost 125 grams. What happens? We show up. We have more
What happens? We show up. We have more dopamine than that cave shows up on the
dopamine than that cave shows up on the inside because of the dopamine. And we
inside because of the dopamine. And we all think creativity is great. And
all think creativity is great. And remember when I said to you, yeah,
remember when I said to you, yeah, creativity is kind of a sign of nerve
creativity is kind of a sign of nerve degeneration. And you know, when I said
degeneration. And you know, when I said it the first time publicly, people
it the first time publicly, people questioned it. And then I showed them
questioned it. And then I showed them the the melanin slide and I said, look
the the melanin slide and I said, look what it says. When you have
what it says. When you have deoxxygenation,
deoxxygenation, you lose melanin, you lose brain cells.
you lose melanin, you lose brain cells. And what happened between the anthals
And what happened between the anthals and us? Just think about it. Brain got
and us? Just think about it. Brain got smaller, water content went up, and the
smaller, water content went up, and the melanin level went up on a relative
melanin level went up on a relative basis as we shrunk. What do I think the
basis as we shrunk. What do I think the key was for humans? The vortex became
key was for humans? The vortex became faster. We got smaller, but our vortex
faster. We got smaller, but our vortex got faster. That's why we survived and
got faster. That's why we survived and the the andols didn't. And that was at
the the andols didn't. And that was at the last big magnetic declination event.
the last big magnetic declination event. That's called the last champ event. You
That's called the last champ event. You can guys can go look it up. There was
can guys can go look it up. There was another minor one that happened about
another minor one that happened about 11,000 years ago. That's the younger
11,000 years ago. That's the younger dry. That also is a big hit. And what's
dry. That also is a big hit. And what's the link for me there? If you go on my
the link for me there? If you go on my forum and you start reading some of the
forum and you start reading some of the stuff that I've posted since I've
stuff that I've posted since I've reviewed this data, I'm trying to teach
reviewed this data, I'm trying to teach my members um about how the brain reacts
my members um about how the brain reacts to magnetic declination. So the animal
to magnetic declination. So the animal that I like to use is elephants compared
that I like to use is elephants compared to rhinos because most of my patients
to rhinos because most of my patients today are rhinos. They have thick skin
today are rhinos. They have thick skin because it's loaded with dutarium and
because it's loaded with dutarium and their brains are shrinking. But they
their brains are shrinking. But they forget that elephants have thin skin and
forget that elephants have thin skin and they have massive brains 22 pounds. And
they have massive brains 22 pounds. And what was the animal that was taken out
what was the animal that was taken out in last champ and then younger dest? The
in last champ and then younger dest? The woolly mammoth.
woolly mammoth. So there's a lesson there for all of us.
So there's a lesson there for all of us. Now remember woolly mammoth and elephant
Now remember woolly mammoth and elephant brains 22 lbs big huge. And why was the
brains 22 lbs big huge. And why was the brain so big? Because the trunk of the
brain so big? Because the trunk of the woolly mammoth and elephant has a
woolly mammoth and elephant has a 100,000 muscles in it. So they needed a
100,000 muscles in it. So they needed a big brain to do that. How did they they
big brain to do that. How did they they do that? They were located when they
do that? They were located when they evolved. You know, at least the the
evolved. You know, at least the the woolly mammoth and elephant we think
woolly mammoth and elephant we think about 26 million years ago. 26 million
about 26 million years ago. 26 million years ago is when the magnetic field was
years ago is when the magnetic field was very very strong.
very very strong. And uh that allowed the elephant to
And uh that allowed the elephant to encphilize. This is another big lesson
encphilize. This is another big lesson in evolutionary biology I try to teach.
in evolutionary biology I try to teach. Why? Because what do rhinos, elephants,
Why? Because what do rhinos, elephants, gorillas, and humans all have in common?
gorillas, and humans all have in common? They all grew up in the same
They all grew up in the same environment, but they all have different
environment, but they all have different outcomes in their brains.
outcomes in their brains. Explain. And it turns out the
Explain. And it turns out the explanation is magnetic inclination.
explanation is magnetic inclination. It's a very interesting thing. And like
It's a very interesting thing. And like if you think about all the changes
if you think about all the changes between shrimps and gorillas and us, the
between shrimps and gorillas and us, the number one thing that I hope people are
number one thing that I hope people are taking away from this discussion, do you
taking away from this discussion, do you understand now why we went bipedal?
understand now why we went bipedal? Bipedal means the vortex runs faster
Bipedal means the vortex runs faster >> and that means that we can unfurl our
>> and that means that we can unfurl our central nervous system bigger. That's
central nervous system bigger. That's why we can talk. That's why we can do
why we can talk. That's why we can do things. Now I want you to think about
things. Now I want you to think about another evolutionary biology thing for
another evolutionary biology thing for you as a scientist. I think this will
you as a scientist. I think this will resonate. What connects the hindb brain
resonate. What connects the hindb brain the floor of the fourth ventricle to the
the floor of the fourth ventricle to the bicarb system the vagus nerve it's
bicarb system the vagus nerve it's called the wanderer in Latin so just
called the wanderer in Latin so just remember it starts at the veagal motor
remember it starts at the veagal motor triion at the fourth ventricle
triion at the fourth ventricle >> but it makes a pit stop where in your
>> but it makes a pit stop where in your voice box the recurrent lingial nerve so
voice box the recurrent lingial nerve so when we talk what are we doing Alexis
when we talk what are we doing Alexis >> vibrating
>> vibrating >> we're dutarium depleting
>> we're dutarium depleting >> the x-axis phenoid bone
>> the x-axis phenoid bone >> and knuckles cave so we're dutaring
>> and knuckles cave so we're dutaring depleting when we do that. Let me give
depleting when we do that. Let me give you another one. Look inside the mouth
you another one. Look inside the mouth of a gorilla and us. What do you'll
of a gorilla and us. What do you'll notice? They have predator teeth. Even
notice? They have predator teeth. Even though they're herbivores, we have
though they're herbivores, we have herbivore teeth even though we're
herbivore teeth even though we're predators. Why is that? To make chewing
predators. Why is that? To make chewing less efficient so that we chew more to
less efficient so that we chew more to stimulate Meccl's cave to get rid of
stimulate Meccl's cave to get rid of dutarium.
dutarium. >> I'm thinking also like chanting and like
>> I'm thinking also like chanting and like the eastern cultures related to
the eastern cultures related to >> Mton Mes. You know where that story
>> Mton Mes. You know where that story goes? If you go on my website forum, you
goes? If you go on my website forum, you will see that there's a a thread that's
will see that there's a a thread that's developed not from me, from someone else
developed not from me, from someone else about why did hospitals have bells in
about why did hospitals have bells in 1880 through 1930 and why were they
1880 through 1930 and why were they removed? Those bells used to resonate at
removed? Those bells used to resonate at 20 to 40 hertz. Guess what 20 to 40
20 to 40 hertz. Guess what 20 to 40 hertz does? Removes dutyium from the
hertz does? Removes dutyium from the brain.
brain. >> Improves the vortex.
>> Improves the vortex. >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> Again, this is all before quantum
>> Again, this is all before quantum mechanics and vortex thermodynamics is
mechanics and vortex thermodynamics is known. But what did people back then
known. But what did people back then know? They knew who took those bells
know? They knew who took those bells out. The Rockefeller dynasty.
out. The Rockefeller dynasty. >> H
>> H >> that was right around the the Flexner
>> that was right around the the Flexner report. And when you understand this is
report. And when you understand this is the reason why I mean you know a little
the reason why I mean you know a little bit more about me than most of the
bit more about me than most of the people listening to this. Now you
people listening to this. Now you understand why I like Metallica. Now you
understand why I like Metallica. Now you understand why I like a tool because the
understand why I like a tool because the bass drum there actually is resonating
bass drum there actually is resonating and vibrating.
and vibrating. >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> Within us. Uh, when I go in the pool
>> Within us. Uh, when I go in the pool back here, why do I stand right next to
back here, why do I stand right next to the jet that comes out? Why do I have
the jet that comes out? Why do I have the jets really high on my pools? Now,
the jets really high on my pools? Now, you know the reason why. Um, like I've
you know the reason why. Um, like I've known all these things for a really long
known all these things for a really long time. I don't really talk about them too
time. I don't really talk about them too much. Why? Because this is usually the
much. Why? Because this is usually the stuff that I talk to my farm clients
stuff that I talk to my farm clients about. You know, these are the people
about. You know, these are the people that I'm taking care of one-on-one. The
that I'm taking care of one-on-one. The the thing is when this new data comes
the thing is when this new data comes out, I think now this is really the base
out, I think now this is really the base case for most diseases and I think
case for most diseases and I think people need to understand this because I
people need to understand this because I think the best hack for this is you need
think the best hack for this is you need to get to places where the magnetic
to get to places where the magnetic field is strong. That's really the core
field is strong. That's really the core message. But you also need to understand
message. But you also need to understand over the next I don't know 500 years
over the next I don't know 500 years that place is likely going to change
that place is likely going to change over time.
over time. >> So you have to be fasile like I didn't
>> So you have to be fasile like I didn't expect the change that happened in the
expect the change that happened in the last 20 years and I'm just fortunate
last 20 years and I'm just fortunate that I went to one of the places that is
that I went to one of the places that is now the best. But why did I do that?
now the best. But why did I do that? It's because I suspended my centralized
It's because I suspended my centralized you know education
you know education to understand that the biopysics
to understand that the biopysics of how we really work is important
of how we really work is important and I think that that has made a big
and I think that that has made a big difference. I just
difference. I just the difficult questions those guys that
the difficult questions those guys that came to interview me
came to interview me that wound up selling some of the the
that wound up selling some of the the clips to Alex Jones,
clips to Alex Jones, they asked me some pretty tough
they asked me some pretty tough questions. You know, questions where,
questions. You know, questions where, well, what would you do based on this
well, what would you do based on this new information? Yeah, those are big
new information? Yeah, those are big deals. Why? Because they tie directly to
deals. Why? Because they tie directly to my kids and the way that I'm thinking
my kids and the way that I'm thinking about it. I'm not really too worried
about it. I'm not really too worried about me because if I die tomorrow, I
about me because if I die tomorrow, I could care less. Um, but do I think
could care less. Um, but do I think about the people down the road that are
about the people down the road that are getting absolutely no help from the
getting absolutely no help from the doctors at home who keep telling them
doctors at home who keep telling them absolute [ __ ] you know, am I
absolute [ __ ] you know, am I concerned about the doctors who do care
concerned about the doctors who do care and you know, call me up and say, "Look,
and you know, call me up and say, "Look, you know, this is the six splenic
you know, this is the six splenic rupture rupture I've seen in the last
rupture rupture I've seen in the last six months and, you know, in my
six months and, you know, in my residency, I never saw this or from the
residency, I never saw this or from the vascular surgeons, I'm seeing, you know,
vascular surgeons, I'm seeing, you know, Alzheimer dementia changes in people
Alzheimer dementia changes in people that are 20 and 30 years old." Yeah. Th
that are 20 and 30 years old." Yeah. Th those, let me tell you, those phone
those, let me tell you, those phone calls that I get, and I get a lot of
calls that I get, and I get a lot of them,
them, they're increasing. And what do I do
they're increasing. And what do I do every time I talk to a doctor? I ask
every time I talk to a doctor? I ask them their zip code.
them their zip code. And I think that's what all of you guys
And I think that's what all of you guys need to start doing, too. I think the
need to start doing, too. I think the zip code and how people get sick is
zip code and how people get sick is actually something that should become a
actually something that should become a quantum biology trait. And I think when
quantum biology trait. And I think when you start to see that people are doing
you start to see that people are doing better in that world, or I'd even say
better in that world, or I'd even say talking to veterinarians, I do the same
talking to veterinarians, I do the same thing. I want to know where pets are
thing. I want to know where pets are getting sicker.
getting sicker. >> Um, I want to know, you know, what's
>> Um, I want to know, you know, what's happening in different parts of the
happening in different parts of the world. Why? Because I realize what's
world. Why? Because I realize what's going on inside the planet is being
going on inside the planet is being resonated on top of the planet. And
resonated on top of the planet. And since we are unfortunately the canaries
since we are unfortunately the canaries in the coal mine, so are birds, so are
in the coal mine, so are birds, so are bees, so are the fishes.
bees, so are the fishes. I think when you get this framework in
I think when you get this framework in your head, I think that then you can
your head, I think that then you can live out your life, you know, properly.
live out your life, you know, properly. You can inform your kids properly. You
You can inform your kids properly. You can teach them, you know, the science
can teach them, you know, the science because this science to me is absolutely
because this science to me is absolutely basic. It's not difficult to understand.
basic. It's not difficult to understand. Um, people want to make it difficult to
Um, people want to make it difficult to understand. Like if you really want to,
understand. Like if you really want to, you know, do all the mathematics and all
you know, do all the mathematics and all the [ __ ] that I had to go through to
the [ __ ] that I had to go through to understand this stuff. Yeah. You don't
understand this stuff. Yeah. You don't need to know it like that. All you need
need to know it like that. All you need to know is what the human agrarian is
to know is what the human agrarian is built and it's built around vortexing
built and it's built around vortexing blood CSF and the ATPAS. The entire
blood CSF and the ATPAS. The entire mammal cate is built around that. So are
mammal cate is built around that. So are birds and you have to remember there are
birds and you have to remember there are partners that made it through with us.
partners that made it through with us. But what was the key factor
But what was the key factor that joined us?
that joined us? We are strongly yolked to magnetic
We are strongly yolked to magnetic field. If the magnetic field goes,
field. If the magnetic field goes, birds and humans are the first up on the
birds and humans are the first up on the list. Why?
list. Why? >> Because we're built we're built for it.
>> Because we're built we're built for it. >> Do you think there's any organisms that
>> Do you think there's any organisms that are like evolving or adapting to the
are like evolving or adapting to the decline in the magnetic field?
decline in the magnetic field? >> Oh, yeah. I I got them listed on my
>> Oh, yeah. I I got them listed on my form. People have already asked me that
form. People have already asked me that on my form, so I just listed it. I I
on my form, so I just listed it. I I said, "Here's the animals that are going
said, "Here's the animals that are going to survive." Like, for example, sharks.
to survive." Like, for example, sharks. Sharks are also
Sharks are also uh like mammals.
uh like mammals. Uh they have a a body called the body of
Uh they have a a body called the body of Lorenzi. Lorenzi is totally yolked to
Lorenzi. Lorenzi is totally yolked to the magnetic field. You know what the
the magnetic field. You know what the advantage that sharks have over us?
advantage that sharks have over us? They're down in the water. They can use
They're down in the water. They can use the weight of the water to dutarium and
the weight of the water to dutarium and deplete. The big issue is they won't be
deplete. The big issue is they won't be able to eat anything on the top of the
able to eat anything on the top of the water because everything in the top of
water because everything in the top of the water table if this gets much worse
the water table if this gets much worse will be duterrated and triated. Now they
will be duterrated and triated. Now they could dive deep and get rid of it, but
could dive deep and get rid of it, but you can't get rid of the radiation. The
you can't get rid of the radiation. The radiation will probably kill them
radiation will probably kill them before, but what what's going to happen?
before, but what what's going to happen? All the animals that live deep in the
All the animals that live deep in the ocean will survive. That's why I said
ocean will survive. That's why I said this is the exact opposite of what's
this is the exact opposite of what's happening or happened in the perian like
happening or happened in the perian like oxygenation
oxygenation in the atmosphere and probably I'd say
in the atmosphere and probably I'd say the first mile of water on the oceans
the first mile of water on the oceans will be absolutely radiated with tridium
will be absolutely radiated with tridium and you cannot eat from that food chain
and you cannot eat from that food chain otherwise you'll die. Um but animals
otherwise you'll die. Um but animals deep in the water they will do fine.
deep in the water they will do fine. they're not going to have a problem at
they're not going to have a problem at all. So, sephopods are going to be
all. So, sephopods are going to be another one that'll do really, really
another one that'll do really, really well. You know, like the Greenland
well. You know, like the Greenland shark, which we think is the oldest
shark, which we think is the oldest animal on the planet, they just found
animal on the planet, they just found one that was like 40,000 years old. Um,
one that was like 40,000 years old. Um, why? Because it lives in deep, deep
why? Because it lives in deep, deep water. Uh, does this make some sense now
water. Uh, does this make some sense now why Trump, you know, wants to go after
why Trump, you know, wants to go after Greenland? It should. Why? Because
Greenland? It should. Why? Because Greenland on the top of it may be the
Greenland on the top of it may be the ideal place to go fishing to feed a
ideal place to go fishing to feed a population.
population. Um, so do I understand this now? I used
Um, so do I understand this now? I used to think it was completely crazy until
to think it was completely crazy until when I saw the data that that [ __ ] uh
when I saw the data that that [ __ ] uh Siberia is now three 335 nanotas. So I I
Siberia is now three 335 nanotas. So I I just couldn't believe it. And you know,
just couldn't believe it. And you know, here's like the things that flip things
here's like the things that flip things around. This is why new data is
around. This is why new data is interesting. I if you would have talked
interesting. I if you would have talked to me two, three years ago, I would have
to me two, three years ago, I would have said living in Norway on the top of it
said living in Norway on the top of it was crazy. Now it's not so crazy. Now
was crazy. Now it's not so crazy. Now you still will struggle to photo repair,
you still will struggle to photo repair, but your magnetic flux because you're a
but your magnetic flux because you're a mammal,
mammal, you'll be able to tolerate low UV for
you'll be able to tolerate low UV for longer period of time. The key is you
longer period of time. The key is you cannot eat any excess
cannot eat any excess uh heavy matter at all. You have to be
uh heavy matter at all. You have to be you have to really run low isotopic
you have to really run low isotopic fuels. And when you understand this,
fuels. And when you understand this, then you begin to understand why the
then you begin to understand why the carnivore diet, so many people are
carnivore diet, so many people are getting a benefit from it because um
getting a benefit from it because um that's a diet that's isotopically light.
that's a diet that's isotopically light. It's isotopically heavy.
It's isotopically heavy. >> Uh and you know, it brings into the the
>> Uh and you know, it brings into the the idea of the leptin prescription. Like
idea of the leptin prescription. Like people have always asked me why was the
people have always asked me why was the leptin prescription built the way it
leptin prescription built the way it was. I mean, if you think and listen
was. I mean, if you think and listen carefully to the things you and I have
carefully to the things you and I have talked about, you realize that you
talked about, you realize that you ground, you see the morning sunlight.
ground, you see the morning sunlight. What's breakfast really? It's the
What's breakfast really? It's the isotopic load that gets the vortex
isotopic load that gets the vortex working. And when you actually begin to
working. And when you actually begin to see it, you go, "Fuck, he's been telling
see it, you go, "Fuck, he's been telling us this for 25 years, but we never
us this for 25 years, but we never really understood where he was going
really understood where he was going with it." Um, now you begin to see how
with it." Um, now you begin to see how this fundamentally works. And obviously
this fundamentally works. And obviously the one thing that mammals really need,
the one thing that mammals really need, especially us, and that's why I can't
especially us, and that's why I can't get too crazy about pushing Finland,
get too crazy about pushing Finland, Sweden, and Norway, is we really need to
Sweden, and Norway, is we really need to keep the MITF APAR system going. That's
keep the MITF APAR system going. That's melanin. MITF is the precursor for
melanin. MITF is the precursor for melanin. And in terms of how it it gets
melanin. And in terms of how it it gets translated from pomsy, you have to have
translated from pomsy, you have to have melanin in your central nervous system
melanin in your central nervous system to fractionate to make the vortex in
to fractionate to make the vortex in your brain. So that's the reason why I
your brain. So that's the reason why I think for humans
think for humans we're going to face and if I was to bet
we're going to face and if I was to bet I I put this on my form already the 51st
I I put this on my form already the 51st latitude is where
latitude is where I think magnetic declination
I think magnetic declination is going to play a huge role and in the
is going to play a huge role and in the southern hemisphere
18 18 south like you got to be tropical already. That's how weak it is.
already. That's how weak it is. It's a big difference. It's a really,
It's a big difference. It's a really, really big difference. And I guess the
really big difference. And I guess the one thing we're fortunate about in this
one thing we're fortunate about in this event that there's not a lot of land
event that there's not a lot of land mass is in the Southern Ocean. There's
mass is in the Southern Ocean. There's just Australia, the tip of Africa,
just Australia, the tip of Africa, and a pretty good [ __ ] chunk of South
and a pretty good [ __ ] chunk of South America.
America. Um, some of the islands, the Pacific uh,
Um, some of the islands, the Pacific uh, islands,
islands, they're bad. Most of them are volcanic.
they're bad. Most of them are volcanic. Some of them are pretty good, but some
Some of them are pretty good, but some of the ones you think not so great. Like
of the ones you think not so great. Like China, really bad news. Korea looks
China, really bad news. Korea looks pretty good. Philippines solid, but a
pretty good. Philippines solid, but a lot of the other countries there,
lot of the other countries there, no. But I think people in old Europe,
no. But I think people in old Europe, I'm talking about Turkey, Prague,
I'm talking about Turkey, Prague, uh, Russia, Russia should do fabulous.
uh, Russia, Russia should do fabulous. I mean, they're they're next to the
I mean, they're they're next to the strongest vortex in the world. Problem
strongest vortex in the world. Problem is photosynthesis doesn't work in
is photosynthesis doesn't work in Siberia.
Siberia. So,
So, >> it's kind of, you know, it's kind of a
>> it's kind of, you know, it's kind of a problem. And uh while you can fish
problem. And uh while you can fish there,
there, I don't I don't think you can live there
I don't I don't think you can live there because there won't be uh enough sun for
because there won't be uh enough sun for you to support your melanin system. Um
you to support your melanin system. Um and I think uh obviously the use of
and I think uh obviously the use of technology is now a steepened risk. Like
technology is now a steepened risk. Like if you're in the southern hemisphere,
if you're in the southern hemisphere, uh if you're a tech abuser, you will
uh if you're a tech abuser, you will decline into neurodeeneration and heart
decline into neurodeeneration and heart disease faster.
disease faster. Well, it makes so much sense why Russia
Well, it makes so much sense why Russia wants Ukraine back to grow their food.
wants Ukraine back to grow their food. >> Correct. Exactly. That's why I said when
>> Correct. Exactly. That's why I said when I I tell you, uh, Alexis, when I've
I I tell you, uh, Alexis, when I've talked to my network, like I just did a
talked to my network, like I just did a podcast yesterday with Marty Bent, you
podcast yesterday with Marty Bent, you know, the Bitcoiner guys,
know, the Bitcoiner guys, >> and this came up. Why? Because I'm going
>> and this came up. Why? Because I'm going to be talking about this in Prague in
to be talking about this in Prague in June, but in a different way. I'm going
June, but in a different way. I'm going to be talking about the Bitcoin
to be talking about the Bitcoin legionarian and how it ties into this
legionarian and how it ties into this story.
story. When I started the podcast, I told Marty
When I started the podcast, I told Marty what's going on in the magnetic field
what's going on in the magnetic field actually is playing a role in Bitcoin.
actually is playing a role in Bitcoin. And I think hopefully people who've
And I think hopefully people who've listened to this whole podcast because
listened to this whole podcast because we've been talking for a while. They'll
we've been talking for a while. They'll begin to realize now why Bitcoin is
begin to realize now why Bitcoin is really important because
really important because Bitcoin will allow you to get to these
Bitcoin will allow you to get to these places where the in and the magnetic
places where the in and the magnetic field is strong. Because this trend,
field is strong. Because this trend, if we're being very clear because I'm
if we're being very clear because I'm trying to be as transparent as I can
trying to be as transparent as I can here. This trend is not going away. This
here. This trend is not going away. This trend is getting bigger and faster.
trend is getting bigger and faster. That's what the 20 year experience from
That's what the 20 year experience from when I wrote the quilt document to right
when I wrote the quilt document to right now has taught me. Like if I was in
now has taught me. Like if I was in Vegas betting that I would be having
Vegas betting that I would be having this podcast with somebody like you
this podcast with somebody like you today and telling you that yeah, the
today and telling you that yeah, the magnetic field in 20 years moved as fast
magnetic field in 20 years moved as fast as it did in 320 million years of
as it did in 320 million years of evolution. I would have called myself a
evolution. I would have called myself a [ __ ] [ __ ] artist.
[ __ ] [ __ ] artist. But it's [ __ ] true. And because it's
But it's [ __ ] true. And because it's true, we got to deal with the
true, we got to deal with the consequences of that. And that means
consequences of that. And that means that we have to adjust our template of
that we have to adjust our template of the advice that we deliver to people and
the advice that we deliver to people and understand why we're adapting it. You
understand why we're adapting it. You know, if you think this is fun for me to
know, if you think this is fun for me to have to talk about, it's not. It's
have to talk about, it's not. It's really not. And there's a lot of people
really not. And there's a lot of people out there, especially my members,
out there, especially my members, because I have to do a Q&A tomorrow. And
because I have to do a Q&A tomorrow. And I can tell you because of the stuff that
I can tell you because of the stuff that I've put on the form, like when I tell
I've put on the form, like when I tell you that I've put close to 50 extra
you that I've put close to 50 extra blogs on the form for people that have
blogs on the form for people that have these diseases, like this is what you
these diseases, like this is what you need to do now. That's different.
need to do now. That's different. Yeah, that's happening. Um, it's a big
Yeah, that's happening. Um, it's a big deal. And for people who don't get it,
deal. And for people who don't get it, I'll tell you the flip side of that,
I'll tell you the flip side of that, too. I'm blocking all the time. I don't
too. I'm blocking all the time. I don't have time anymore to deal with [ __ ]
have time anymore to deal with [ __ ] artists. Like, if you don't understand
artists. Like, if you don't understand that this is not Jack Cruz's opinion,
that this is not Jack Cruz's opinion, like I don't [ __ ] control the wizard
like I don't [ __ ] control the wizard that controls the dynamo. Okay? I don't.
that controls the dynamo. Okay? I don't. All I can do is report on the dynamo and
All I can do is report on the dynamo and report what I found when I went on the
report what I found when I went on the surface of the dynamo in the southern
surface of the dynamo in the southern hemisphere.
hemisphere. All of that information I I shared with
All of that information I I shared with you is discoverable
you is discoverable by using search boxes. Now, the
by using search boxes. Now, the interesting thing is when you do put a
interesting thing is when you do put a search in, are the bees dying in
search in, are the bees dying in Australia? They'll always blame it on
Australia? They'll always blame it on something that isn't magnetic
something that isn't magnetic declination. That should be clear to you
declination. That should be clear to you >> that they know because there's no way
>> that they know because there's no way the SEO search is going to, you know,
the SEO search is going to, you know, tell you the truth. Because if you did,
tell you the truth. Because if you did, you'd probably go, "Okay, it's time to
you'd probably go, "Okay, it's time to [ __ ] you know, pack up the house,
[ __ ] you know, pack up the house, sell it, and let's go. It's time to
sell it, and let's go. It's time to >> assuming the powers that be do know
>> assuming the powers that be do know what's going on." What do you think
what's going on." What do you think they're trying to do behind the scenes?
they're trying to do behind the scenes? Do you think is there something with the
Do you think is there something with the bunkers that's related to this story? Or
bunkers that's related to this story? Or is there something else you think
is there something else you think they're trying to build or do
they're trying to build or do >> to buffer this?
>> to buffer this? >> You you think about the people who or
>> You you think about the people who or your clients, they're coming to you for
your clients, they're coming to you for survival, too, right? Well, what do
survival, too, right? Well, what do governments do? They're planning for
governments do? They're planning for their survival as well.
their survival as well. >> So, you have to realize, does it make
>> So, you have to realize, does it make sense now why they're building bunkers
sense now why they're building bunkers under the White House? Does it make
under the White House? Does it make sense why some of the congressmen have
sense why some of the congressmen have spent millions of dollars? Does it make
spent millions of dollars? Does it make sense now why Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos
sense now why Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos have these big yachts going all over the
have these big yachts going all over the ocean? Now, I mean, for purposes, Alexis
ocean? Now, I mean, for purposes, Alexis happens to know that that's been one of
happens to know that that's been one of my plans for a really long time. She now
my plans for a really long time. She now knows why I've been up to this because
knows why I've been up to this because I've known this is coming. The problem
I've known this is coming. The problem is
is I don't think people really understand
I don't think people really understand the science. Well, people will listen to
the science. Well, people will listen to this and go this is like hyper
this and go this is like hyper hyperbolic.
hyperbolic. >> No, it's it's been going on for 167
>> No, it's it's been going on for 167 years since 1859.
years since 1859. >> We are sampling it right now. It's not
>> We are sampling it right now. It's not like I think the world's going to end in
like I think the world's going to end in like [ __ ] five years. I think this is
like [ __ ] five years. I think this is probably decades or hundreds of years
probably decades or hundreds of years off. But what am I saying to you? That
off. But what am I saying to you? That the future the change is going to be
the future the change is going to be rapid and the change is going to happen
rapid and the change is going to happen likely more in the southern hemisphere
likely more in the southern hemisphere than the northern hemisphere. And do I
than the northern hemisphere. And do I think the ultimate survival, like say if
think the ultimate survival, like say if this happens 25,000 years from now,
this happens 25,000 years from now, the survivors of this extinction event
the survivors of this extinction event will come from the northern hemisphere
will come from the northern hemisphere where my bet is it's going to be where
where my bet is it's going to be where magnetic flux is the strongest or where
magnetic flux is the strongest or where animals can live deepest closest to the
animals can live deepest closest to the magneettosphere. That is the reason why
magneettosphere. That is the reason why I think governments are digging holes in
I think governments are digging holes in the ground because they know that. And
the ground because they know that. And remember, they also know what happened
remember, they also know what happened to Puerto Rico. If we get hit with a
to Puerto Rico. If we get hit with a huge CME, you want to be as far away
huge CME, you want to be as far away from the [ __ ] surface as possible if
from the [ __ ] surface as possible if you're running a government because
you're running a government because everything that has a wire or a battery
everything that has a wire or a battery or a motor is [ __ ] useless.
or a motor is [ __ ] useless. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. >> So, you got to put it under the ground.
>> So, you got to put it under the ground. Now, the good news for people listening
Now, the good news for people listening to this, because I know people are are
to this, because I know people are are saying, "Well, you just said that about,
saying, "Well, you just said that about, you know, my car. It won't work if we
you know, my car. It won't work if we get hit with the CIE. What about me?" In
get hit with the CIE. What about me?" In 1859,
1859, Alexander Graanbell was working on the
Alexander Graanbell was working on the telephone and he got burned and shocked
telephone and he got burned and shocked when the wires uh got hot and started a
when the wires uh got hot and started a fire. Did he die? The answer is no.
fire. Did he die? The answer is no. Humans and other animals do not die from
Humans and other animals do not die from a coronal mass ejection as long as it's
a coronal mass ejection as long as it's not planet shattering like it was on
not planet shattering like it was on Mars,
Mars, >> right? Um, but if we get hit with an
>> right? Um, but if we get hit with an X-class,
X-class, uh, I'm going to tell you personally, it
uh, I'm going to tell you personally, it may be the best thing ever because it
may be the best thing ever because it acts like a defibrillator that a doctor
acts like a defibrillator that a doctor would use to restart your heart. It can
would use to restart your heart. It can get the dynamo flowing good. We can get
get the dynamo flowing good. We can get some eruptions down in the Pacific Rim
some eruptions down in the Pacific Rim in the Southern Hemisphere
in the Southern Hemisphere >> and it'll take all the [ __ ] tech
>> and it'll take all the [ __ ] tech out.
out. >> That's See, that's where I was going.
>> That's See, that's where I was going. See, that's the whipped cream and cherry
See, that's the whipped cream and cherry on top of this Sunday because I do
on top of this Sunday because I do believe that happens. But, you know, to
believe that happens. But, you know, to answer your point where we went down
answer your point where we went down this track, this is the reason why
this track, this is the reason why governments have to plan for this
governments have to plan for this because they now know it's much more
because they now know it's much more likely they're going to get hit with the
likely they're going to get hit with the CME when the magnetic shield is down.
CME when the magnetic shield is down. There's nothing they can do about it.
There's nothing they can do about it. They have to protect for it. And then
They have to protect for it. And then this gives you the second issue. Is this
this gives you the second issue. Is this the re real reason why Neurolink's being
the re real reason why Neurolink's being developed? because they now know that
developed? because they now know that everybody may need a neural link
everybody may need a neural link somewhere down the road to run their
somewhere down the road to run their vortex in their head so they can be
vortex in their head so they can be conscious. Yeah, I hate to say it, but
conscious. Yeah, I hate to say it, but this is the new version of the coclear
this is the new version of the coclear implant except a whole lot different.
implant except a whole lot different. It's going to be running a different
It's going to be running a different vortex, not the one that's in your
vortex, not the one that's in your cookia. It's going to be running the one
cookia. It's going to be running the one in your [ __ ] phalamus. Um, and
in your [ __ ] phalamus. Um, and ultimately,
ultimately, do I think that's the case? I mean, just
do I think that's the case? I mean, just so you guys know, if you go and do
so you guys know, if you go and do homework on this and try to fact check
homework on this and try to fact check Uncle Jack, this is the reason why uh
Uncle Jack, this is the reason why uh Neuralink satellites and the swarm
Neuralink satellites and the swarm satellites can't fly over the South
satellites can't fly over the South Atlantic anomaly. Why? Because the
Atlantic anomaly. Why? Because the Vanian radiation belts are literally
Vanian radiation belts are literally they're not even a 100,000 kilometers
they're not even a 100,000 kilometers above the surface now. And this is
above the surface now. And this is loaded with [ __ ] dutium and tridium.
loaded with [ __ ] dutium and tridium. This destroys the satellite. Do you know
This destroys the satellite. Do you know what? You know what NASA has to do when
what? You know what NASA has to do when they started to fly through this? They
they started to fly through this? They have to turn the entire ship off, don't
have to turn the entire ship off, don't use any computers, and then it's not
use any computers, and then it's not damaged.
damaged. >> And how did we find this out? In 1996,
>> And how did we find this out? In 1996, Japan sent a satellite up to do X-ray uh
Japan sent a satellite up to do X-ray uh pictures of space, specifically stars.
pictures of space, specifically stars. They didn't know about the South
They didn't know about the South Atlantic anomaly. They lost a billion
Atlantic anomaly. They lost a billion dollar satellite when it flew through
dollar satellite when it flew through the SAA.
the SAA. >> Wow. So if people
>> Wow. So if people don't really think that this is a big
don't really think that this is a big deal, these are discoverable things that
deal, these are discoverable things that you can find right now by doing your own
you can find right now by doing your own homework and realize that the story for
homework and realize that the story for technology is way worse than it really
technology is way worse than it really is for us. Uh when I say we're in an
is for us. Uh when I say we're in an extinction event, uh I don't say it
extinction event, uh I don't say it hyperbolically. And just so everybody's
hyperbolically. And just so everybody's clear, if you go look uh I think about
clear, if you go look uh I think about 10 years ago, a lady named Elizabeth
10 years ago, a lady named Elizabeth Colberg uh wrote a book called the fifth
Colberg uh wrote a book called the fifth uh the the next extinction or the sixth
uh the the next extinction or the sixth extinction. It's about this event and
extinction. It's about this event and she went all over the world kind of like
she went all over the world kind of like I've been doing asking the same
I've been doing asking the same questions I've been asking and she came
questions I've been asking and she came to the conclusion because who was she
to the conclusion because who was she Colbert? She was a New York Times
Colbert? She was a New York Times reporter who quit after doing this and
reporter who quit after doing this and writing the book. So you guys can go buy
writing the book. So you guys can go buy her book that's old. You probably find
her book that's old. You probably find in Goodwill now and read what she wrote
in Goodwill now and read what she wrote 10 years ago. Now the risks are even
10 years ago. Now the risks are even higher because the data that we have is
higher because the data that we have is better. We now have swarm satellites
better. We now have swarm satellites that are actually monitoring the SAA
that are actually monitoring the SAA constantly and we know it's getting
constantly and we know it's getting bigger. Like this is not hyperbole. Now
bigger. Like this is not hyperbole. Now is the part for you to sit down and
is the part for you to sit down and understand how this science impacts you,
understand how this science impacts you, your family, your disease. Uh I mean, if
your family, your disease. Uh I mean, if you think about this, hypothyroidism now
you think about this, hypothyroidism now is not something to fear. It's actually
is not something to fear. It's actually telling you I [ __ ] live in a
telling you I [ __ ] live in a magnetically decline area. And maybe
magnetically decline area. And maybe that's the reason I need to move, not
that's the reason I need to move, not [ __ ] be on T3 and T4. Because if you
[ __ ] be on T3 and T4. Because if you get on T3 and T4, it actually make your
get on T3 and T4, it actually make your cognition worse.
cognition worse. >> Mhm. How's that for a reversal? That's
>> Mhm. How's that for a reversal? That's the reason why new data for science is
the reason why new data for science is really important to understand.
really important to understand. >> Do you think um the timing of this moon
>> Do you think um the timing of this moon mission is related to this story at all
mission is related to this story at all or unrelated?
or unrelated? >> Absolutely. No question about it.
>> Absolutely. No question about it. >> Yeah. I wonder what do you think what
>> Yeah. I wonder what do you think what kind of data do you think they're
kind of data do you think they're looking for up there?
looking for up there? >> Well, I think the number one thing is
>> Well, I think the number one thing is they have to test Neurolink on
they have to test Neurolink on astronauts. If you want to know what it
astronauts. If you want to know what it means, why would you go to the moon and
means, why would you go to the moon and Mars which have no magnetic field,
Mars which have no magnetic field, >> right?
>> right? >> Well, that's the best place to test out
>> Well, that's the best place to test out how humans will fare
how humans will fare >> in a complete failure. Let's say, let's
>> in a complete failure. Let's say, let's say we have a true peran extinction
say we have a true peran extinction event.
event. >> Uh they want to know, do we have to put
>> Uh they want to know, do we have to put humans in Trident subs and put them on
humans in Trident subs and put them on the bottom of the ocean until the event
the bottom of the ocean until the event clears
clears or can we put everybody in a water- fil
or can we put everybody in a water- fil pod?
pod? uh put them in a state of suspended
uh put them in a state of suspended animation like anesthesia and then put a
animation like anesthesia and then put a dural link into their posterior part of
dural link into their posterior part of their occipital lobe and when everything
their occipital lobe and when everything the coast is clear defrag their lattice
the coast is clear defrag their lattice with the neural link
with the neural link >> that sounds like a movie I've seen
>> that sounds like a movie I've seen >> well it may be a movie but I mean right
>> well it may be a movie but I mean right now just think about the water lattice
now just think about the water lattice in you the dialectric
in you the dialectric in that kind of scenario like in in a
in that kind of scenario like in in a true
true environment that's tidiating due
environment that's tidiating due uterated, you're basically turning CSF
uterated, you're basically turning CSF and blood into concrete.
and blood into concrete. >> Mhm.
>> Mhm. >> So there's no damage to the human body
>> So there's no damage to the human body if you don't run the ATP aces,
if you don't run the ATP aces, >> right?
>> right? >> So what do you have to do? You have to
>> So what do you have to do? You have to turn everything off. Kind of like what
turn everything off. Kind of like what we found out with the satellites. Like
we found out with the satellites. Like when they go through, they're okay. Just
when they go through, they're okay. Just turn them off. And I think when you see
turn them off. And I think when you see it from this view,
it from this view, you can see that a lot of the things
you can see that a lot of the things that the conspiracy guys were moaning
that the conspiracy guys were moaning and bitching about, maybe there's a
and bitching about, maybe there's a bigger purpose for them now. Maybe maybe
bigger purpose for them now. Maybe maybe you just didn't understand the purpose.
you just didn't understand the purpose. And I think maybe you need to
And I think maybe you need to >> and I think this really has big
>> and I think this really has big implications for a lot of different
implications for a lot of different things. Like I'll give you another one
things. Like I'll give you another one that I talked to Marty about that'll
that I talked to Marty about that'll probably stun you. Does it make sense
probably stun you. Does it make sense now why Israelis have gone to the tip of
now why Israelis have gone to the tip of Patagonia and lit it on fire? Well,
Patagonia and lit it on fire? Well, yeah, because they know they're going to
yeah, because they know they're going to need a place for a lot of their people
need a place for a lot of their people to go. What better place than where the
to go. What better place than where the South Atlantic anomalies is bad right in
South Atlantic anomalies is bad right in the edge, but it looks like the tip is
the edge, but it looks like the tip is spectacular because it's right next to
spectacular because it's right next to the humble current that's going to have
the humble current that's going to have a huge amount of seafood. So, these will
a huge amount of seafood. So, these will be Zionists that actually have to eat
be Zionists that actually have to eat seafood and break all the Judea
seafood and break all the Judea traditions to survive.
traditions to survive. Well, I mean, I guess if you're the
Well, I mean, I guess if you're the chosen people, you got to do what you
chosen people, you got to do what you got to do.
got to do. >> Yeah, it makes sense. And I think it's
>> Yeah, it makes sense. And I think it's very interesting to think about this
very interesting to think about this story then like overlay it onto our
story then like overlay it onto our geopolitics to see how behaviors are
geopolitics to see how behaviors are actually making sense.
actually making sense. >> Yes. then you you'll begin to see the
>> Yes. then you you'll begin to see the world in a very different way and it
world in a very different way and it begins it begins to give a new shape you
begins it begins to give a new shape you know to the term that I coined four
know to the term that I coined four years ago about tapering the Ponzi
years ago about tapering the Ponzi scheme do you understand now why they
scheme do you understand now why they have um medically assisted suicide in
have um medically assisted suicide in Canada like we haven't talked too much
Canada like we haven't talked too much about Canada has had the magnetic north
about Canada has had the magnetic north moving away from it I wouldn't be caught
moving away from it I wouldn't be caught dead living in Canada based on this new
dead living in Canada based on this new data And think about the population in
data And think about the population in Canada. They're basically already
Canada. They're basically already comfortably numb. They're all low
comfortably numb. They're all low dopamine people. You begin to understand
dopamine people. You begin to understand why. And why why would Canada really of
why. And why why would Canada really of offer? Because they know that the people
offer? Because they know that the people there aren't going to survive anyway. So
there aren't going to survive anyway. So they're dead weight. It's kind of like
they're dead weight. It's kind of like Ebanese or Scrooge when the two guys
Ebanese or Scrooge when the two guys came to visit him and said, "Would you
came to visit him and said, "Would you like to donate for the poor and this and
like to donate for the poor and this and that?" He goes, "No, we'll let them just
that?" He goes, "No, we'll let them just die and decrease the surplus
die and decrease the surplus population."
population." >> Right. Right. Right. That's what that's
>> Right. Right. Right. That's what that's the depopulation agenda.
the depopulation agenda. >> Well, I kind of think that when I look
>> Well, I kind of think that when I look at the medically assisted suicide story
at the medically assisted suicide story in Canada now, not that I like it, but
in Canada now, not that I like it, but do I understand it better than I did
do I understand it better than I did before? Can I see COVID in a different
before? Can I see COVID in a different light now?
light now? >> Do I understand what Rockefeller
>> Do I understand what Rockefeller Medicine is really doing? I do. Do I
Medicine is really doing? I do. Do I understand what big pharma is really
understand what big pharma is really doing? I do. But I still think they're
doing? I do. But I still think they're nefarious as [ __ ] Why? Because if
nefarious as [ __ ] Why? Because if they've known about this, which I'm I
they've known about this, which I'm I think they do,
think they do, they're complicit in doing things
they're complicit in doing things without giving people truly informed
without giving people truly informed consent.
consent. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. >> And you know, that used to be the big
>> And you know, that used to be the big argument in vaccination, but I have to
argument in vaccination, but I have to tell you, now the argument comes down to
tell you, now the argument comes down to food. Um, I mean, just think about
food. Um, I mean, just think about supplements now. Think about like all
supplements now. Think about like all the things in the influencer world that
the things in the influencer world that are being pushed on people. And you have
are being pushed on people. And you have to remember these are all people that
to remember these are all people that melanin is being degraded to dopamine.
melanin is being degraded to dopamine. So, they all are nihilistic and have low
So, they all are nihilistic and have low dopamine personalities. They're all
dopamine personalities. They're all willing to take more risks. That also
willing to take more risks. That also totally fits with a a magnetic decline.
totally fits with a a magnetic decline. Mhm.
Mhm. >> Um risk-taking behavior will absolutely
>> Um risk-taking behavior will absolutely absolutely be at the top of the
absolutely be at the top of the evolutionary chain all the way down. The
evolutionary chain all the way down. The animals that will take the lowest risk
animals that will take the lowest risk are going to be the ones at the bottom
are going to be the ones at the bottom of the ocean. They're going to be like,
of the ocean. They're going to be like, "No, I'm good. I don't think I'm going
"No, I'm good. I don't think I'm going to have a problem."
to have a problem." >> You know, they're just going to live
>> You know, they're just going to live their life the way they've been living
their life the way they've been living it for the last [ __ ] 400 million
it for the last [ __ ] 400 million years.
years. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. >> The problem we're not adapted for that
>> The problem we're not adapted for that environment. That's the problem.
environment. That's the problem. >> Yeah. I feel like the individuals that
>> Yeah. I feel like the individuals that want to take the biggest risks have the
want to take the biggest risks have the biggest issues also. I mean, if you're
biggest issues also. I mean, if you're content and happy, you don't need to
content and happy, you don't need to take a risk.
take a risk. >> Well, and and I think if you think about
>> Well, and and I think if you think about like the things that I've said for 20
like the things that I've said for 20 years,
years, all the things that are buried in the
all the things that are buried in the leptin melano pathway, the leptin
leptin melano pathway, the leptin prescription and cold thermogenesis,
prescription and cold thermogenesis, they are all dutarium depleting things.
they are all dutarium depleting things. when you actually get down to the brass
when you actually get down to the brass tax and and distill the message. Now, I
tax and and distill the message. Now, I think people are beginning to understand
think people are beginning to understand it way better because they get it. Now,
it way better because they get it. Now, the question that people are going to be
the question that people are going to be asking me is how do you defrag a lattice
asking me is how do you defrag a lattice that's inertially locked?
that's inertially locked? >> That is a different ball game. like that
>> That is a different ball game. like that is that is a ball game that is new and
is that is a ball game that is new and that means that we have to then think
that means that we have to then think about the archanarian
about the archanarian like I have a a threat on my form that I
like I have a a threat on my form that I think is pretty good. It talks about the
think is pretty good. It talks about the archanarian the bacterial
archanarian the bacterial then the ukarotic ligrian. Turns out
then the ukarotic ligrian. Turns out that endo symbiosis lrarian, the parts
that endo symbiosis lrarian, the parts in us that we have to use that are truly
in us that we have to use that are truly archan.
archan. I'll explain it to you. Our bones
I'll explain it to you. Our bones and our z-axis, the gravity well of the
and our z-axis, the gravity well of the heart, those are fundamentally archan.
heart, those are fundamentally archan. Where is the battle of endo symbiosis
Where is the battle of endo symbiosis being waged in us every day? The inner
being waged in us every day? The inner mitochondrial membrane. So what's the
mitochondrial membrane. So what's the number one effect on the inner
number one effect on the inner mitochondrial membrane of magnetic
mitochondrial membrane of magnetic declination?
declination? NAD positive dropping. Why? Because the
NAD positive dropping. Why? Because the H that's supposed to be there is now
H that's supposed to be there is now duterrated.
duterrated. >> Mhm.
>> Mhm. >> So what does that effectively do to the
>> So what does that effectively do to the inner mitochondrial membrane, you know,
inner mitochondrial membrane, you know, that Nick Lane famously said has a 30
that Nick Lane famously said has a 30 million volt charge? Well, now it's only
million volt charge? Well, now it's only 20 million, maybe 15. So that means can
20 million, maybe 15. So that means can you run the most complex quantum machine
you run the most complex quantum machine in a [ __ ] skull on half the [ __ ]
in a [ __ ] skull on half the [ __ ] electric charge? No. The answer is the
electric charge? No. The answer is the effect is going to be seen in the spin
effect is going to be seen in the spin rate of the fo head of the ATPAS.
rate of the fo head of the ATPAS. Instead of going 9,000 revolutions per
Instead of going 9,000 revolutions per second, it's going to be 7,000. And
second, it's going to be 7,000. And basically we just described to you what
basically we just described to you what cognitive haze is all about. Like there
cognitive haze is all about. Like there should be no more mystery anymore. But
should be no more mystery anymore. But >> so like neurodeeneration is kind of an
>> so like neurodeeneration is kind of an adaptive way to keep the individual
adaptive way to keep the individual alive correct when they can't support it
alive correct when they can't support it bioenergetically.
bioenergetically. >> Right? Because the problem is the water
>> Right? Because the problem is the water that's in the brain is isotopically
that's in the brain is isotopically heavy. I mean that's fundamentally
heavy. I mean that's fundamentally really what most cases of hydrophilis
really what most cases of hydrophilis that's what normal pressure hydrophilis
that's what normal pressure hydrophilis is. You don't think that this has huge
is. You don't think that this has huge implications for my specific specialty.
implications for my specific specialty. And I think this is the reason why I was
And I think this is the reason why I was able to figure this stuff out because
able to figure this stuff out because most of the diseases like I'll give you
most of the diseases like I'll give you another one that you probably haven't
another one that you probably haven't thought about. We talked about Meccl's
thought about. We talked about Meccl's cave. You should now understand what
cave. You should now understand what trigeminal neuralgia is. You should also
trigeminal neuralgia is. You should also understand since Luca gets dutarium out
understand since Luca gets dutarium out in the CP angle. Okay, Jack is this the
in the CP angle. Okay, Jack is this the reason why we get acoustic nuromomas
reason why we get acoustic nuromomas because acoustic nuromomas are acting
because acoustic nuromomas are acting like a coconut does. It's filled with
like a coconut does. It's filled with dutarium depleted water. The answer is
dutarium depleted water. The answer is yes. And why? It's supposed to go
yes. And why? It's supposed to go through Meccl's cave, okay, to get back
through Meccl's cave, okay, to get back out. Well, they can't because guess
out. Well, they can't because guess what? The articulation in the facial
what? The articulation in the facial bones and the sppheninoid, we're not
bones and the sppheninoid, we're not doing that because all the fake food
doing that because all the fake food that people are eating now is designed
that people are eating now is designed to be swallowed up in your mouth, turned
to be swallowed up in your mouth, turned straight to sugar. Right. Right.
straight to sugar. Right. Right. >> You're not doing any chewing. Yeah.
>> You're not doing any chewing. Yeah. >> People are not chewing, you know, uh,
>> People are not chewing, you know, uh, animal bones and meat off of it like we
animal bones and meat off of it like we used to. That's what we're supposed to
used to. That's what we're supposed to do. Mhm.
do. Mhm. >> And when you actually think about it,
>> And when you actually think about it, you start to go, Jesus, this makes so
you start to go, Jesus, this makes so much sense because everything begins to
much sense because everything begins to fit. But you have to realize when I
fit. But you have to realize when I started putting this all together and
started putting this all together and wrote the leptin prescription, the cold
wrote the leptin prescription, the cold thermogenesis protocol, you have to
thermogenesis protocol, you have to realize here I am a Rockefeller trained
realize here I am a Rockefeller trained doctor that realized in 18 months
doctor that realized in 18 months everything I knew was wrong. And like
everything I knew was wrong. And like this podcast, I think people are
this podcast, I think people are beginning to see why I said that because
beginning to see why I said that because this explains it, you know, crystal
this explains it, you know, crystal clear. And what puts the whipped cream
clear. And what puts the whipped cream on on top of this whole Sunday?
on on top of this whole Sunday? Light, water, and magnetism. And no one
Light, water, and magnetism. And no one really ever wanted to talk about the
really ever wanted to talk about the magnetism because they couldn't figure
magnetism because they couldn't figure out where it fit in. Well, I got some
out where it fit in. Well, I got some bad news for you. I think a lot of the
bad news for you. I think a lot of the podcast I'll do probably from 2026 on is
podcast I'll do probably from 2026 on is going to be focusing on this issue
going to be focusing on this issue because the number one game for all of
because the number one game for all of us is how do we defrag the lattice?
us is how do we defrag the lattice? >> Mhm.
>> Mhm. >> That's that's the answer and the simple
>> That's that's the answer and the simple way is is we do it through duteron
way is is we do it through duteron depleted water because it's clear that
depleted water because it's clear that that works. But let me tell you just how
that works. But let me tell you just how long ranging this effect is. If you know
long ranging this effect is. If you know about the evolution of of chimps and
about the evolution of of chimps and monkeys to us, one of the most unusual
monkeys to us, one of the most unusual things that happens is in their
things that happens is in their chromosome 24 7 million years ago, the
chromosome 24 7 million years ago, the gorillas
gorillas telomeirs touch and you know telomeirs
telomeirs touch and you know telomeirs are the end now. It shouldn't be that
are the end now. It shouldn't be that way. So what do I think happened? When
way. So what do I think happened? When the three tectonic plates in East Africa
the three tectonic plates in East Africa went [ __ ] crazy, magnetic flux went
went [ __ ] crazy, magnetic flux went nuts.
nuts. The I think the gorillas got duterrated.
The I think the gorillas got duterrated. The two ends touched and then what
The two ends touched and then what happens? that becomes chromosome 2 and
happens? that becomes chromosome 2 and us. What makes chromosome 2 and us
us. What makes chromosome 2 and us really weird? We have an optical bridge
really weird? We have an optical bridge between pomsy edar
between pomsy edar uh glucagon and bcl12a.
uh glucagon and bcl12a. Why is this a big deal? This is the
Why is this a big deal? This is the reason why we don't have a lot of genes
reason why we don't have a lot of genes difference between primates and humans.
difference between primates and humans. The reason why is we put an optical
The reason why is we put an optical resonator
resonator along chromosome 2 that describes the
along chromosome 2 that describes the vortex and the exhaust.
vortex and the exhaust. >> That's what all these genes do. So think
>> That's what all these genes do. So think about it. What is pomsy? I think
about it. What is pomsy? I think everybody who listens to this will know
everybody who listens to this will know pomsy the big story is alpha msh. Now
pomsy the big story is alpha msh. Now there's other stories that are important
there's other stories that are important like act and and gamma and beta
like act and and gamma and beta endorphin, but that's not really the
endorphin, but that's not really the game for this podcast. Mhm.
game for this podcast. Mhm. >> What does the EAR gene do? That controls
>> What does the EAR gene do? That controls sweating all over our body. What do we
sweating all over our body. What do we do with sweating? That's how we get rid
do with sweating? That's how we get rid of dutarium back in the day. That was
of dutarium back in the day. That was one of the key ways we did it to make us
one of the key ways we did it to make us isotopically better because we had to be
isotopically better because we had to be better than the the gorillas and the
better than the the gorillas and the monkeys. Why? They ate a ton of fruit.
monkeys. Why? They ate a ton of fruit. They ate a heavy duty laden diet, right?
They ate a heavy duty laden diet, right? They had 30 feet of [ __ ] extra colon
They had 30 feet of [ __ ] extra colon to do it through to get rid of it.
to do it through to get rid of it. >> Then what's the the next one? The
>> Then what's the the next one? The glucagon gene. The glucagon gene in us
glucagon gene. The glucagon gene in us is extremely specialized because it
is extremely specialized because it creates uh 2 lers of by carb in beta
creates uh 2 lers of by carb in beta cells. What happens there?
cells. What happens there? >> We we have a shortened gut by 30 ft. So
>> We we have a shortened gut by 30 ft. So the vagus nerve innovates the stomach to
the vagus nerve innovates the stomach to release acid. The acid in our stomach is
release acid. The acid in our stomach is like a carnivore 1.5
like a carnivore 1.5 pH. A gorilla is five. So when you begin
pH. A gorilla is five. So when you begin to realize, well, why do we have such a
to realize, well, why do we have such a low pH? Guess what the answer is? to get
low pH? Guess what the answer is? to get rid of [ __ ] dutarium because the
rid of [ __ ] dutarium because the lower your pH is, you're spitting out
lower your pH is, you're spitting out the dutarium in the stomach. What
the dutarium in the stomach. What happens between the stomach?
happens between the stomach? The kim breaks the the carbon nitrogen
The kim breaks the the carbon nitrogen bond of the meat and seafood were
bond of the meat and seafood were designed to eat. The dutarium stays in
designed to eat. The dutarium stays in the stomach, gets spun through the um
the stomach, gets spun through the um the um what do you call it? The
the um what do you call it? The messenteric plexus through the aorta
messenteric plexus through the aorta goes into the pancreas. The bicarb mixes
goes into the pancreas. The bicarb mixes with that. The bicarb takes dutarium
with that. The bicarb takes dutarium out. Where's the kinetic isotope effect
out. Where's the kinetic isotope effect in your turd? A Bristol stool number
in your turd? A Bristol stool number four. That's why you don't need toilet
four. That's why you don't need toilet paper. So if you need toilet paper to
paper. So if you need toilet paper to wipe your ass, guess what? You don't
wipe your ass, guess what? You don't have enough duterium going through your
have enough duterium going through your bicarb system. What internvates the
bicarb system. What internvates the stomach and the and the pancreas? The
stomach and the and the pancreas? The vagus nerve. The same nerve we just
vagus nerve. The same nerve we just talked about. Then the last part of
talked about. Then the last part of chromosome 2 that people have not put
chromosome 2 that people have not put together is a regulatory unit called
together is a regulatory unit called BCL1A. What does it do? This scales
BCL1A. What does it do? This scales right back to Becker's work. This is
right back to Becker's work. This is some of the stuff that I discussed with
some of the stuff that I discussed with Becker before he died. BLL1 11A changes
Becker before he died. BLL1 11A changes human adult RBC's to fetal RBC's
human adult RBC's to fetal RBC's and that is how we regenerate. So when
and that is how we regenerate. So when you understand that that's there and
you understand that that's there and this links directly to what Becker found
this links directly to what Becker found and you remember last time I was on the
and you remember last time I was on the podcast with you I forget who we're on
podcast with you I forget who we're on with and I told you you had made this
with and I told you you had made this mistake one pico ampmeir
mistake one pico ampmeir one trillionth of a DC electric current
one trillionth of a DC electric current takes a red blood cell and makes it go
takes a red blood cell and makes it go back in time to a fetal red blood cell
back in time to a fetal red blood cell guess what controls that bcl1a
guess what controls that bcl1a >> wow
>> wow >> and it's on chromosome 2 and that's why
>> and it's on chromosome 2 and that's why photo repair UV and near infrared light
photo repair UV and near infrared light is linked with dutarium depletion you
is linked with dutarium depletion you cannot photo repair if you cannot dutum
cannot photo repair if you cannot dutum deplete
deplete that's the point so we are mammals that
that's the point so we are mammals that are isotopically
are isotopically designed to be light not heavy so let me
designed to be light not heavy so let me tell you how the big fractal of nature
tell you how the big fractal of nature because I think you'll find this
because I think you'll find this fascinating and this is also tied to a
fascinating and this is also tied to a tool song lateralis
tool song lateralis The gravity well in the center of the
The gravity well in the center of the galaxy is duterrated and triviated.
galaxy is duterrated and triviated. That's what the black hole is. The
That's what the black hole is. The spiral alarm, the farther you go out,
spiral alarm, the farther you go out, the more dutarium depleted it becomes.
the more dutarium depleted it becomes. So guess what happened in evolutionary
So guess what happened in evolutionary time? 4.6 billion years ago, we were
time? 4.6 billion years ago, we were more proximal to the gravity well than
more proximal to the gravity well than we are today. Today the sun is further
we are today. Today the sun is further out. So I have this slide I've been
out. So I have this slide I've been showing to people. I said, look, here's
showing to people. I said, look, here's where the sun was 4.6 6 billion years
where the sun was 4.6 6 billion years ago. Here where we are and we're further
ago. Here where we are and we're further out in the spiral along. The further we
out in the spiral along. The further we go out from the gravity well, the more
go out from the gravity well, the more life has to be isotopically
life has to be isotopically defragged. The closer that we're in, uh,
defragged. The closer that we're in, uh, the more we're going to be locked up.
the more we're going to be locked up. So, nature's telling us even through the
So, nature's telling us even through the story of galaxies that isotopic
story of galaxies that isotopic fractionation is the game of life. Like
fractionation is the game of life. Like you cannot be alive when you're close to
you cannot be alive when you're close to a gravity well. Meaning
a gravity well. Meaning there is a certain amount of distance
there is a certain amount of distance that has to be between you and this
that has to be between you and this otherwise your biology would have to
otherwise your biology would have to work in a nonvortex way.
work in a nonvortex way. >> Wow. And is that also related to like
>> Wow. And is that also related to like the distance between the brain and the
the distance between the brain and the heart?
heart? >> Yeah. See, you're that that's why I said
>> Yeah. See, you're that that's why I said it to you. I wanted to see if you were
it to you. I wanted to see if you were thinking guess what you'll find out in
thinking guess what you'll find out in all mammals. What's the big difference
all mammals. What's the big difference between gorillas and primates? They work
between gorillas and primates? They work on all fours. We're upright.
on all fours. We're upright. >> And guess what else the difference? I
>> And guess what else the difference? I told you this. They have 30 pedals.
told you this. They have 30 pedals. >> Oh,
>> Oh, >> they also have 30 ft of gut. So, their
>> they also have 30 ft of gut. So, their vag nerve also is at a disadvantage.
vag nerve also is at a disadvantage. What axis in the GPS system does the
What axis in the GPS system does the vagus nerve run with. It runs with the
vagus nerve run with. It runs with the noticord, which is the Y-axis. Where
noticord, which is the Y-axis. Where does the vagus nerve exit the head? It
does the vagus nerve exit the head? It exits the head not through the
exits the head not through the sppheninoid bone because it can't. It
sppheninoid bone because it can't. It exits at the jugular framan and the
exits at the jugular framan and the jugular framan. Why is that important?
jugular framan. Why is that important? What's at the base of the jugular
What's at the base of the jugular framan? Where the CP angles also kick
framan? Where the CP angles also kick out dutarium to go back into the venus
out dutarium to go back into the venus system to get back to the gravity. Well,
system to get back to the gravity. Well, how do you like that?
how do you like that? >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> And then where does the vagus go? It
>> And then where does the vagus go? It travels down in the corateed sheath,
travels down in the corateed sheath, makes a bit stop in your voice box.
makes a bit stop in your voice box. Remember, monkeys don't talk. We do.
Remember, monkeys don't talk. We do. That's also to help us defrag. And I
That's also to help us defrag. And I don't know if you saw the the study that
don't know if you saw the the study that or the incident that happened in January
or the incident that happened in January >> where the ISS guy had to be rescued
>> where the ISS guy had to be rescued because in space he stopped speaking.
because in space he stopped speaking. They went and got him.
They went and got him. >> The reason why I can tell you
>> The reason why I can tell you >> his frame and a louch gun on the left
>> his frame and a louch gun on the left side was blocked.
side was blocked. >> He built dutarium up there. It went and
>> He built dutarium up there. It went and broke his ear and that's why he couldn't
broke his ear and that's why he couldn't talk.
talk. >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> And he's in Houston now and I know they
>> And he's in Houston now and I know they don't know what they're doing but the
don't know what they're doing but the way to fix him very simply is to put a
way to fix him very simply is to put a veagal nerve stimulator in him. You know
veagal nerve stimulator in him. You know why? If you know anything about the
why? If you know anything about the Vegas nerve, it runs differently on the
Vegas nerve, it runs differently on the left and the right side. Brokers areas
left and the right side. Brokers areas on the left side of the brain. So his
on the left side of the brain. So his recurrent lingial nerve just needs to be
recurrent lingial nerve just needs to be stimulated. If he does that, his speech
stimulated. If he does that, his speech will come back.
will come back. How do you like that? That that's what
How do you like that? That that's what biopysics
biopysics can get you. Like they thought he had a
can get you. Like they thought he had a stroke. I'm like, "No, this isn't a
stroke. I'm like, "No, this isn't a stroke. He just went back in time. Why
stroke. He just went back in time. Why in space? He went in a place that put
in space? He went in a place that put too much dutarium
too much dutarium >> in the wrong place. So he's got a
>> in the wrong place. So he's got a biologic atomism. He's going back in
biologic atomism. He's going back in evolutionary time. And you know when you
evolutionary time. And you know when you actually think about how the Vegas
actually think about how the Vegas travels, I'm going to tell you the other
travels, I'm going to tell you the other big difference in primates and us is the
big difference in primates and us is the angle of inclination of our aqueduct is
angle of inclination of our aqueduct is more steep than theirs is. Why? The
more steep than theirs is. Why? The venturi effect is faster. the angle of
venturi effect is faster. the angle of inclination of the vagus coming out of
inclination of the vagus coming out of of the jugular frame and straight down.
of the jugular frame and straight down. It goes straight down the corateed tree.
It goes straight down the corateed tree. It makes a pit stop on our larynx. The
It makes a pit stop on our larynx. The left side goes around uh uh one uh
left side goes around uh uh one uh ligament and goes into the voice box.
ligament and goes into the voice box. The the right side goes straight to the
The the right side goes straight to the heart goes to the cardiac plexus. Now
heart goes to the cardiac plexus. Now you understand the heartbeat. What's the
you understand the heartbeat. What's the point? The heartbeat also deter depletes
point? The heartbeat also deter depletes us. Okay. Distal to the heart. Where
us. Okay. Distal to the heart. Where does it go next? It goes through the
does it go next? It goes through the diaphragmatic
diaphragmatic um hiatus. What does breathing do?
um hiatus. What does breathing do? Another def frag place because it's
Another def frag place because it's moving constantly up and down. And then
moving constantly up and down. And then it gets into the gut. The first place it
it gets into the gut. The first place it goes in the gut is the lower esophageal
goes in the gut is the lower esophageal sphincter. What is the lower esophageal
sphincter. What is the lower esophageal sphincter famous for? The esophagus
sphincter famous for? The esophagus moves paristalsis food down. Another
moves paristalsis food down. Another place for you to defract. You get to the
place for you to defract. You get to the stomach. What does the stomach do? It
stomach. What does the stomach do? It grinds the food up. It's moving around.
grinds the food up. It's moving around. The vagus is there again. The whole
The vagus is there again. The whole vagus nerve is an isotopic [ __ ]
vagus nerve is an isotopic [ __ ] factory
factory >> to get dutaterium to your beta cells.
>> to get dutaterium to your beta cells. Okay, the by carb flush. The two liters
Okay, the by carb flush. The two liters of by carb you make a day.
of by carb you make a day. >> And then when you look at the Vegas,
>> And then when you look at the Vegas, where where's its distal end? The distal
where where's its distal end? The distal end is at the transverse misolon. So
end is at the transverse misolon. So that means it intervates all of your
that means it intervates all of your small bowel. Why is that important?
small bowel. Why is that important? Alexis, tell the audience what the small
Alexis, tell the audience what the small bowel does to get your poop into your
bowel does to get your poop into your colon.
colon. >> Paris,
>> Paris, who the people that have gastroparesis?
who the people that have gastroparesis? Diabetics and who people
Diabetics and who people >> users,
>> users, >> right? GLP-1 drugs. So, what does that
>> right? GLP-1 drugs. So, what does that tell you? These people are net isotopic
tell you? These people are net isotopic collectors.
collectors. Got it? That's the reason why their
Got it? That's the reason why their faces are getting all [ __ ] up and
faces are getting all [ __ ] up and their fat mass is getting screwed up and
their fat mass is getting screwed up and they're shredding their muscle. It's
they're shredding their muscle. It's exactly what happens to astronauts in
exactly what happens to astronauts in space. When astronauts go to space, they
space. When astronauts go to space, they lose 20% of their muscle mass. And what
lose 20% of their muscle mass. And what does NASA try to do? They give them
does NASA try to do? They give them vascular machines to try to get them to
vascular machines to try to get them to exercise. But that's stupid because all
exercise. But that's stupid because all the water in their muscles duterated.
the water in their muscles duterated. They're actually burning their brains
They're actually burning their brains when they're in space when they do that.
when they're in space when they do that. >> Wow.
>> Wow. >> Exactly. That's why I said we have
>> Exactly. That's why I said we have everything backwards.
everything backwards. >> Yeah. Everything is backwards when you
>> Yeah. Everything is backwards when you understand the biopysics of this system.
understand the biopysics of this system. And where the Vegas finally stops is
And where the Vegas finally stops is where paristoalsis stops. Shocker. The
where paristoalsis stops. Shocker. The entire Vegas nerve is designed to do the
entire Vegas nerve is designed to do the shake, rattle, and roll protocol, the
shake, rattle, and roll protocol, the volcano protocol. But what's happening
volcano protocol. But what's happening on Earth and what's happening to our
on Earth and what's happening to our patients right now is exactly the same.
patients right now is exactly the same. their exhaust is blocked
their exhaust is blocked and they're losing magnetic flux. And
and they're losing magnetic flux. And where we see that in humans is at the
where we see that in humans is at the ATPAS, the heart gravity well, and the
ATPAS, the heart gravity well, and the vortex in the head.
>> It's incredible how the fractals come together at every layer. And I'm
together at every layer. And I'm thinking like so if NASA is sending
thinking like so if NASA is sending these astronauts up, right, and they're
these astronauts up, right, and they're making these very like fatal errors with
making these very like fatal errors with regards to how they're managing their
regards to how they're managing their biology up there, it makes me wonder
biology up there, it makes me wonder like how compartmentalized this
like how compartmentalized this information is at the highest level.
information is at the highest level. Like if they're not using it for these
Like if they're not using it for these people,
people, >> you don't understand why. I mean, this
>> you don't understand why. I mean, this goes back to the story that we we've
goes back to the story that we we've talked about before about General
talked about before about General Groves. Where did this idea come from?
Groves. Where did this idea come from? >> The siloing sil science got siloed at
>> The siloing sil science got siloed at the Manhattan Project. It's been siloed
the Manhattan Project. It's been siloed ever since there. It's the greatest
ever since there. It's the greatest mistake that the industrial military
mistake that the industrial military complex has made. They think it's an
complex has made. They think it's an advantage, but it's really not. And if
advantage, but it's really not. And if you want to know the truth, I think this
you want to know the truth, I think this is the reason why the industrial
is the reason why the industrial military complex and I think the
military complex and I think the criminals and big tech are not telling
criminals and big tech are not telling us about the magnetic declination and
us about the magnetic declination and what it means. And that's why I think,
what it means. And that's why I think, you know, the documentary that I did
you know, the documentary that I did with those guys for four and a half
with those guys for four and a half hours, this podcast, the one that, you
hours, this podcast, the one that, you know, I just did with Marty Ben, uh, the
know, I just did with Marty Ben, uh, the one that I did with the two doctors from
one that I did with the two doctors from Louisiana, probably the the ones that
Louisiana, probably the the ones that I'll be doing from here on in.
I'll be doing from here on in. You're going to hear me talk about the
You're going to hear me talk about the implications of all this. Like, we
implications of all this. Like, we talked about some of them today. Like I
talked about some of them today. Like I guarantee there's going to be people in
guarantee there's going to be people in your network they're going to be like,
your network they're going to be like, "Well, I don't need to talk to you about
"Well, I don't need to talk to you about hypothyroidism anymore cuz I'm good with
hypothyroidism anymore cuz I'm good with it." But really, what does it mean if
it." But really, what does it mean if the person just says, "Well, I'm going
the person just says, "Well, I'm going to stop my T3 and T4, but I'm not going
to stop my T3 and T4, but I'm not going to move." Did they really get the
to move." Did they really get the lesson?
lesson? >> Like, I'll give you an example. This is
>> Like, I'll give you an example. This is a pretty harsh example,
a pretty harsh example, but I think it's fair to share with you.
but I think it's fair to share with you. I just fired one of my long-term members
I just fired one of my long-term members from Australia. Do you know why? I got
from Australia. Do you know why? I got her and her husband to move here to
her and her husband to move here to Atami five years ago. They just put
Atami five years ago. They just put their house for sale and they're going
their house for sale and they're going back to Australia.
back to Australia. >> Oh, no.
>> Oh, no. >> So, let me tell you what that means to
>> So, let me tell you what that means to me. It means I gave you all this
me. It means I gave you all this information over 12 years
information over 12 years and you decided to throw it in the
and you decided to throw it in the garbage. So, do you need to be a member
garbage. So, do you need to be a member of my tribe? No. because you're choosing
of my tribe? No. because you're choosing to go back, you know, as far as I'm
to go back, you know, as far as I'm concerned, into, you know, a death pit.
concerned, into, you know, a death pit. So, if that's your choice, great. But I
So, if that's your choice, great. But I do not want you discussing
do not want you discussing anything with people that are interested
anything with people that are interested in getting better.
in getting better. And that may be harsh, but hopefully
And that may be harsh, but hopefully after this podcast,
after this podcast, you can understand why. Now, when
you can understand why. Now, when someone has a problem that I know how to
someone has a problem that I know how to deal with and they go completely against
deal with and they go completely against the grain that not only is it bad for
the grain that not only is it bad for that person, but it's also bad for me.
that person, but it's also bad for me. I'm I cannot
I'm I cannot try to save someone who's drowning
try to save someone who's drowning >> the fear that they're going to pull me
>> the fear that they're going to pull me under with them.
under with them. >> Exactly.
>> Exactly. >> Because this information needs to get
>> Because this information needs to get out and it needs to get out at record
out and it needs to get out at record levels. And then whatever you decide to
levels. And then whatever you decide to do, once you put this together and you
do, once you put this together and you fact check Uncle Jack and you make sure
fact check Uncle Jack and you make sure that I'm not bullshitting you, you go,
that I'm not bullshitting you, you go, "Okay, I got the message loud and clear.
"Okay, I got the message loud and clear. Okay, how do I make this actionable?
Okay, how do I make this actionable? What am I going to do?" I think that to
What am I going to do?" I think that to me is going to be the real interesting
me is going to be the real interesting part. Why? the last three or four months
part. Why? the last three or four months with my my personal uh clients who I
with my my personal uh clients who I take care of that's been a big it's been
take care of that's been a big it's been a big deal for them because now several
a big deal for them because now several of them thought you know the issue was
of them thought you know the issue was you know 5G and 6G in their city you
you know 5G and 6G in their city you know in Kansas and now they're finding
know in Kansas and now they're finding out no Kansas has got the biggest m
out no Kansas has got the biggest m magnetic declination of any part of the
magnetic declination of any part of the United States. Yeah,
United States. Yeah, >> it's a big deal.
>> it's a big deal. >> Gives a whole new motivation to get out.
>> Gives a whole new motivation to get out. >> Well, I mean, it might motivate them,
>> Well, I mean, it might motivate them, um, Alexis, but the way people handle
um, Alexis, but the way people handle this, like I think the the way the guys
this, like I think the the way the guys sold the thing to Alex Jones,
sold the thing to Alex Jones, they sensationalized it, and I think
they sensationalized it, and I think it's the wrong way to do it.
it's the wrong way to do it. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. >> I think there's nothing scary about
>> I think there's nothing scary about this. Why? Because this has been going
this. Why? Because this has been going on for 167 years. The real problem is
on for 167 years. The real problem is the science to explain it is also
the science to explain it is also published, but nobody's putting it
published, but nobody's putting it together and making sense with our
together and making sense with our biology and then looking at animals that
biology and then looking at animals that we came through the last extinction
we came through the last extinction event with and go like why are they
event with and go like why are they doing bad? Like that's our canary in the
doing bad? Like that's our canary in the com. And that is information that all of
com. And that is information that all of us really need to pay attention to. What
us really need to pay attention to. What I'm saying to you is influencers and
I'm saying to you is influencers and retards on Twitter and people that are
retards on Twitter and people that are out there, that's the noise. You need to
out there, that's the noise. You need to pay attention to the signal and like
pay attention to the signal and like doing a podcast like this. I felt it was
doing a podcast like this. I felt it was important to do this after the Alex
important to do this after the Alex Jones thing because to be honest with
Jones thing because to be honest with you, I just did that documentary thing
you, I just did that documentary thing last weekend at Costa
last weekend at Costa >> Del Soul
>> Del Soul >> and they those guys told me it was for a
>> and they those guys told me it was for a documentary. Uh they weren't going to
documentary. Uh they weren't going to use it anytime soon. So I thought, okay.
use it anytime soon. So I thought, okay. >> Oh wow. I'll let it I'll let it hang
>> Oh wow. I'll let it I'll let it hang loose. But now that it's come out the
loose. But now that it's come out the way it's come out, I don't want people
way it's come out, I don't want people to feel like, you know, this is like uh
to feel like, you know, this is like uh you know, [ __ ] the end of the world
you know, [ __ ] the end of the world happening two weeks from now. It's not.
happening two weeks from now. It's not. >> It's something that's been going on. It
>> It's something that's been going on. It explains all the majes, explains why
explains all the majes, explains why people are acting like idiots in
people are acting like idiots in politics. It explains a lot of different
politics. It explains a lot of different things, but it also explains why
things, but it also explains why alipathic and functional medicine
alipathic and functional medicine doctors potentially can be harming you
doctors potentially can be harming you when they don't even understand the
when they don't even understand the basics of how we work.
basics of how we work. >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. >> And I think that's why you see on
>> And I think that's why you see on Twitter, I've gotten really aggressive
Twitter, I've gotten really aggressive with some of the centralized docs, like
with some of the centralized docs, like especially in the last two weeks. I
especially in the last two weeks. I mean, I'm going and saying, "Let me
mean, I'm going and saying, "Let me repair this tweet." And I put it down.
repair this tweet." And I put it down. An influencer yesterday told people that
An influencer yesterday told people that using aspirin was good. You should read
using aspirin was good. You should read the tweet that I put out about aspirin.
the tweet that I put out about aspirin. I use aspirin and where' that idea come
I use aspirin and where' that idea come from? Ray Pete like
from? Ray Pete like >> using aspirin will make you go into
>> using aspirin will make you go into neurogen degeneration faster than you
neurogen degeneration faster than you can imagine when you're in a magnetic
can imagine when you're in a magnetic decline.
decline. >> Makes no sense at all. So it's that kind
>> Makes no sense at all. So it's that kind of lowhanging fruit that we've got to
of lowhanging fruit that we've got to fight against. We we've got I know most
fight against. We we've got I know most of the people that listen to podcasts,
of the people that listen to podcasts, they don't know the science as well as
they don't know the science as well as we do. And they have to make uh
we do. And they have to make uh judgments, you know, is Mark Heyman
judgments, you know, is Mark Heyman right or Jack Cruz, right?
right or Jack Cruz, right? >> Right.
>> Right. >> Well, that's the reason why I have to
>> Well, that's the reason why I have to show you why Mark Heyman's a [ __ ]
show you why Mark Heyman's a [ __ ] It's the reason I have to show you that
It's the reason I have to show you that all the guys tied to CO were retards.
all the guys tied to CO were retards. It's the reason I have to point out why
It's the reason I have to point out why certain politicians are retards. Um
certain politicians are retards. Um because technically your life may be
because technically your life may be tethered to those decisions.
>> I think that's a good place to wrap it up. Honestly, I I think there's a lot to
up. Honestly, I I think there's a lot to marinate on. I hopefully people really
marinate on. I hopefully people really enjoyed this and um well enjoyed maybe
enjoyed this and um well enjoyed maybe not the word, but gave them really
not the word, but gave them really something to chew on, so to speak. Pun
something to chew on, so to speak. Pun intended. Um
intended. Um thank you so much for your time. This
thank you so much for your time. This was really really illuminating and I'm
was really really illuminating and I'm going to post it today. So, I'll send
going to post it today. So, I'll send the links over when it's up. And um
the links over when it's up. And um yeah, thank you so much for your work
yeah, thank you so much for your work and everything you're doing to help
and everything you're doing to help bring awareness um to people and
bring awareness um to people and informed consent because that really
informed consent because that really ends at the end of the day is the most
ends at the end of the day is the most important thing.
important thing. >> Yep. I agree.
>> Yep. I agree. >> All right. Thank you so much. Have a
>> All right. Thank you so much. Have a great one.
great one. >> Take care.
>> Take care. >> Bye.
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