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00:00The Ark of the Covenant is probably one of the most famous examples of advanced technology
00:06that was dictated by the gods to Moses and to Aaron.
00:13And the construction of the Ark of the Covenant was very precise, very detailed of how to
00:18build it, what to do, how to cut the wood, how to layer it with gold, and they had to
00:24stick exactly to that.
00:25And then what did they do with the Ark of the Covenant?
00:28Well, the Bible tells us that the Ark never touches the ground.
00:31The Ark always moves and levitates, hovers above the ground.
00:36The weight of the Ark was too heavy for four people or even six or eight people to carry
00:40it, weighed between one and a half and three tons, depends on how you do the mathematics.
00:46So even eight people are not going to carry an Ark weighing three tons.
00:50So clearly the handlebars for it were not handlebars but were antennae.
00:55And then the Bible tells us that Moses had to sit on top of the Ark in the mercy seat
01:01under the wings of the cherubim, under the wings of the angels.
01:05And from there God would speak to him and tell him what to tell the Israelites.
01:09So clearly it tells us that the Ark is a communication device.
01:13And then furthermore we all know that the Ark brought down the walls of Jericho and there
01:18was very specific instructions of what they had to do.
01:23They had to march around six times around the walls and on the seventh time the army
01:27had to give a big shout, all shout together and a loud blast from the trumpets.
01:33So it all telling us to do with sound and resonance that brought down the walls of Jericho.
01:38And then the Ark was used in battle, in military, where it sent out huge sparks and lightning bolts
01:44that killed large armies and large number of men.
01:48So it was a communication device, a levitation device and a weapon of mass destruction, if you want to call it that.
01:57When we talk about levitation, we can jump into the recent past, at the end of the 19th century,
02:04to a man named John Keely, who is also a levitation device.
02:09John Keely is one of the great examples of how advanced knowledge and research and information
02:15is removed from the world by the elite.
02:19Because John Keely achieved so many great and amazing things and all to do with sound and resonance.
02:26He was drilling holes, precision holes into very, very hard rock with sound.
02:33He was levitating metal objects and various other objects with sound.
02:39He was crushing giant blocks of stone with sound frequencies into the finest powder imaginable,
02:46which today is not possible.
02:48The mining industry today has a big problem crushing the ore that they get out of the ground into fine powder
02:53so they can extract the ore.
02:55John Keely was doing all of this in 1888 already with sound, using sound and resonance.
03:01And that just shows you how that information is very, very strictly controlled by the elite.
03:08One of the most famous words in the world is the light, which is the light that speaks about the sound.
03:15Are there some contemporary examples of the sound and the light?
03:20Well, they're simple experiments that people can do themselves.
03:25You know, you can attach a little LED light to a big speaker and expose the speaker to light noise
03:30and you'll find that it actually lights up the little LED light.
03:33Some of my friends have done this with their Christmas lights and it's a big sort of entertainment part of their Christmas.
03:40But the Bible tells us very clearly, God said, let there be light.
03:46So once again, we've got to listen to what the ancients tell us and don't think that they were just stupid.
03:51They didn't know what they were talking about.
03:53They were giving us very specific and advanced knowledge in their writing and in their oral tradition.
03:58So when it says, God said, let there be light, it tells us that the sound came forth from creation and then brought forth the light that then gives us the electromagnetic universe as we see it today.
04:10So what it tells us is that sound is the precursor to the electromagnetic universe and things in creation as we perceive it today, visible and invisible.
04:20One of the best examples for people to view and they can see this for themselves on the internet is a little example or an experiment that was done by David Deke.
04:36And it just shows you it's a closed chamber, it's a square chamber about 30 by 30 centimeters exposed to three sources of sound and they levitate very light.
04:49very light polystyrene items in the center of it with three sources of sound.
04:54So that shows you how sound can make things levitate and the only thing here is it's actually a trick.
05:01It's a trap and I want people to be very aware of this.
05:05This is not how you levitate very large and heavy objects.
05:09This is just using the pressure waves of two standing waves, sound waves, standing waves,
05:17and you trap these light objects in the pressure waves of the sound.
05:21No strings attached.
05:35No strings attached to me.
05:36No strings attached.
05:40So that's just to show you how we can
06:08manipulate sound today on a small scale.
06:11But if you want to levitate large objects, big 20-ton, 30-ton, 100-ton, 1,000-ton blocks,
06:16it doesn't matter how much it weighs.
06:18For that you're going to have to use Sazer technology or Hypersound.
06:23When sound moves beyond the speed of light, and I know that's a thing that many people
06:27go, what?
06:28Sound moves beyond the speed of light?
06:29Yes.
06:30It's one of the best kept secrets in science today and discovery.
06:35When you use a Sazer technology or Sazer beams that are really vortex fields, and what
06:41one of the very well studied and documented effects of a vortex field is that a vortex field
06:48distorts gravity around it.
06:50And that's how you levitate very big and large objects is to creating a gravity-free zone
06:56around the beam of sound.
06:58In explaining the breathing process that all of us do all the time to stay alive, we realize
07:05that our bodies are actually advanced technology itself.
07:11We live, we exist, our souls are embedded in this body which is the highest level of advanced
07:28technology.
07:29And it's all to do with natural laws of nature.
07:32what some would call biomimicry, right?
07:35We try and create and build things in science and engineering, and often we mimic and imitate
07:41nature around us.
07:43And we forget to look at ourselves.
07:46So, this is one of the, probably the most critical discoveries that I've made in the last
07:51two years or so, the fact that the air that we breathe is actually driven by sound.
08:00And it's the sound of the air we breathe that energizes the oxygen in our lungs.
08:06Because as we breathe in, the air speeds up, and the sound speeds up.
08:11It goes faster and faster, from bigger to smaller and smaller and smaller apertures.
08:16As it goes from the trachea to the bronchi, bronchioli and eventually alveoli.
08:22By the time the air and the sound of the air we breathe, remember, there's a lot of noise
08:31we make when we breathe.
08:32So, by the time the sound reaches the alveoli, it's actually moving at hypersound speeds.
08:38It's moving beyond the speed of light.
08:40And it's highly, highly charged.
08:43And it is that sound, and the energy of that sound, that energizes the oxygen in our lungs.
08:49And that oxygen then takes the energy into our bloodstream.
08:53And that energy is then used in our body, upon which the oxygen is expelled.
08:58And it goes through the same process again.
09:00Otherwise, it makes no sense how it is that we actually survive.
09:04Because we don't use the oxygen.
09:07The oxygen goes in and the oxygen goes out.
09:10The oxygen is just a carrier of the energy.
09:13So now we know how the oxygen is charged.
09:16It is charged by the sound of the air that we breathe.
09:22So, let's talk about the sound and health.
09:24There are quite good examples that during the story of the medicine,
09:27we have to be able to move on to a side, like the story of the Royal Raymond Rife,
09:32but also some new research and successful ways of destroying the body of the brain by the sound.
09:39Well, Royal Raymond Rife is one of the greatest examples of how we can cure all disease with sound and resonance.
09:47You know, I spent five years at medical school in Johannesburg studying pharmaceutics.
09:52Not once did they ever tell us anything about Royal Raymond Rife.
09:55Now, that doesn't make any sense, does it?
09:57It just shows you how they're trying to hide other pharmaceutical companies and the drug cartels
10:02are hiding knowledge and information because curing disease is not good for business.
10:07So, once you start curing people of disease, they're not going to be coming back to buy drugs from you.
10:12So, keeping people sustained on constant usage of pharmaceutical medication is the plan of action.
10:21So, Royal Raymond Rife's discovery in the 1920s and 30s was a huge breakthrough
10:27that was very quickly removed from the global knowledge pool so that people weren't aware of it.
10:33It is well documented that Royal Raymond Rife cured cancer at will.
10:38That the microscopes that he created were the first microscopes that could actually see living cells under the microscope.
10:47So, they could actually see what was happening to the cells when you expose them to certain frequencies.
10:52And remember, everything has its own prime resonance frequency.
10:56That's what this is all about. That's what sound and resonance is all about.
10:59Understanding the prime resonance frequency.
11:02Star Trek fans will note as the prime directive.
11:05But that's a whole other discussion as to why you cannot breach the prime directive.
11:10It's like saying you're breaching the prime resonance frequency of creation.
11:14You're going against the resonance of everything in creation.
11:17And that cannot happen.
11:18So, if you understand the prime resonance frequency of a cancer cell,
11:23you can either make it grow bigger or you can destroy it.
11:26And that's exactly what Royal Raymond Rife discovered.
11:29And he cured at will all kinds of cancers.
11:32A whole cancer ward full of cancer patients that he cured completely.
11:36And that information has been removed.
11:39If you think that it hasn't been done over and over again, you'd be mistaken.
11:43There'd be many researchers and inventors that have rediscovered this.
11:47But every time they bring this forth, they either disappear or they are paid off or the invention is bought.
11:54And that information is then hidden by the pharmaceutical industry.
11:58Very recently, a music professor from Skidmore College in the USA in 2011 showed and he did a TED talk on this.
12:08He showed how they discovered in the music department that then started doing research with the labs at the university.
12:16How they used sound to destroy cancer cells.
12:20Leukaemia cells, pancreatic cells, ovarian cancer, I mean pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, brain tumors,
12:28all kinds of cancers that they destroyed with specific sound frequencies.
12:33The one thing that he does tell us in the little TED talk is that they found that sound frequencies between 100,000 and 300,000 Hertz
12:43are particularly effective on destroying cancer cells.
12:46So that will give the independent researchers out there some direction in which to go and do some more research.
12:53Because the sooner we can actually give a real cure for cancer and a cure for disease by using sound to the people of the world,
13:00the sooner we can eliminate millions and millions of people that suffer of pain and debilitating illnesses that we can and should be able to cure.
13:11But all this stuff is hidden from humanity by the pharmaceutical industry.
13:16A big bug, as a term, is a good example of connecting the sound and the existence of the universe,
13:22at least in the imagination, if we can't see it in real life.
13:25But really, there is a measured connection between galaxies and clustered galaxies and sound.
13:30In 2003, NASA released the information that they recorded the lowest sound frequency that they've ever recorded in space.
13:42Now, that does two things.
13:44First of all, it tells us that they've recorded sound frequencies from space before.
13:47Because if they say this is the lowest frequency we've ever recorded means they've been recording sound frequencies from space before.
13:53And this is not unusual.
13:55But this was the lowest one they ever recorded and it comes from the Perseus supercluster galaxy.
14:00It's about 250 million light-years away from us.
14:03250 million light-years is just around the corner.
14:06It's not very far.
14:07But if you really understand that we can traverse space and time easily once we understand what the hell is going on.
14:15So, what they measured is that at the center of this supercluster of galaxies is a giant black hole that emanates this sound frequency.
14:27And out of this seem to come this supercluster of galaxies.
14:31And this sound resonance, this lowest note, which incidentally they tell us it resonates at B-flat in music terms,
14:40which is fascinating, because into that comes a whole another beautiful level of arguments that we can go into.
14:47But it resonates at B-flat.
14:49And when you look at the photographs of the images of NASA of the supercluster galaxy,
14:56it looks just like the lycopodium powder on a metal plate in Hans Jenny's documentary from the 1960s,
15:04showing how sound resonates to lycopodium powder and it shows you the creation of surfaces on planet Earth.
15:11But here it's just a huge scale, 57 octaves lower than middle C.
15:19So it's a million billion times lower, the frequency is a million billion times lower than the frequency of our ability to hear.
15:26So it just shows you, the lower the frequency, the bigger the shapes that are created.
15:32And there is the most perfect example, how matter gets brought into creation from sound.
15:38And it seems to come from the center of a giant black hole.
15:43And that once again opens up another very important argument, or a debate, about what black holes are.
15:50And what happens when you go through a black hole, that you're actually going into different dimensions,
15:55and that black holes, or wormholes, or these vortexes can be used for moving from one dimension to another,
16:04and for the creation of energy, and a very exciting discussion that one can have on that.
16:10To answer that question, let's go back to what the ancient civilizations tell us.
16:25God said, let there be light.
16:28If sound is the source of all creation, including light, then sound must move faster than the speed of light.
16:35Light is just one element of sound that has a finite speed at which it moves through this creation.
16:44But we don't yet know everything about light, so let's not get too deep into that.
16:50But the sound thing is getting more and more interesting.
16:54Because we're starting to really get to understand what the sound and resonance of creation is all about.
17:00In 2005, at Middle Tennessee State University, a number of students,
17:07which I think consisted of some of the university students, and also some students from the high school nearby,
17:13actually did an experiment, and they propelled sound beyond the speed of light.
17:18to move several times as fast as the speed of light.
17:21Not just faster, but many times faster than the speed of light.
17:24And this was published in the American Institute of Physics magazine in 2007, I believe,
17:32and then very quickly put away and hidden.
17:35Because, you know, when you start telling people and universities and students that sound can travel beyond the speed of light,
17:41this opens up our way of thinking outside the box.
17:44And that's not good for business, once again, for those that are trying to keep knowledge and information under their control.
17:50So, some people are saying, well, how is it possible?
17:55Because we don't really understand what sound is.
17:58We think of sound as the stuff that we deal with here.
18:01When I talk to you, the sound moving beyond the sound barrier, breaking the sound barrier, and all that.
18:06That's not all. That's just one aspect of sound.
18:09The way that we perceive sound and resonance in this reality, in this density, on this planet.
18:15But outside and away from this planet, under different conditions, sound behaves very differently.
18:20Resonance behaves very differently.
18:22It is the foundation of all creation.
18:24So, we've got to go and understand, learn a lot more about what sound is, how it works, and how this resonance brings forth this thing that we call sound.
18:35But even if you look at explaining how sound moves faster than the speed of light, in this reality, all we have to do is look at how light behaves and how sound behaves.
18:45When you put light through a medium, through a crystal prism, we all have seen this experiment at school.
18:51You put the light in, the light beam in, and it breaks it down into different, the colors of the rainbow.
18:57It means it's slowing the light down and showing us the different colors of the light.
19:01So, light through a medium is slowed down.
19:04When you put sound into a medium, it speeds up.
19:08Sound travels several times faster in water than it does through the air.
19:12The denser the medium, the faster the speed of sound, even in this reality.
19:17So, if you, in this reality, imagine an infinitely dense medium, that means that sound will travel infinitely fast through the infinitely dense medium.
19:26Now, is there an infinitely dense medium?
19:29Yes, there is.
19:30Inside the center of a black hole, which is referred to by some researchers as the vacuum, or the source of all things,
19:38if you go into the black hole, you go through that vortex of the black hole, that through that event horizon,
19:43and you disappear into that black hole, that vacuum has been calculated to be infinitely dense.
19:49The density of vacuum is infinite, and many papers have been written on that.
19:54So, once you go through this reality that we find around ourselves in this creation, through every atom in our body,
20:01every molecule, every atom that makes up every molecule, at the center of that atom is a little black hole that brings forth the resonance that makes up that atom.
20:13And that resonance comes out of the vacuum, out of the fabric of creation, out of the consciousness field, or the morphogenetic field.
20:20And out of that morphogenetic field, which is infinitely dense, comes the information that brings forth the physical form that we find ourselves or find ourselves in.
20:30So, every time you speak, every thought you have, every word you say, goes into every atom in your body.
20:37The resonance of what you say goes into every atom of your body, into every atom of the air around you, into the nucleus of that atom,
20:45and it goes into the morphogenetic field whose density is infinite, which means that every thought you have, everything you say, goes instantly and infinitely into everything and covers all areas of creation.
20:59That's how sound moves beyond the speed of light.
21:03When we talk about the sound and its artificial beings,
21:08we've done a few years ago, an experiment with the sound created by the DNA.
21:15Who did it when?
21:17Well, the spontaneous generation of DNA out of sound remains for me one of the most important and critical breakthrough discoveries that we've had in the last five years.
21:31In 2011, Dr. Luc Montagnier, in France, spontaneously generated DNA by exposing a test tube of water that was previously exposed to DNA, but then the DNA was removed.
21:47So, it had the essence of the DNA in it.
21:50And then he exposed it to a sound frequency, and within several hours DNA spontaneously materialized.
22:00And this is spectacular, because if we, and once again, so sound can manifest DNA.
22:06And when you realize what DNA is, in our DNA we have encoded every aspect of our body.
22:12Everything about us is encoded in our DNA.
22:16And the DNA molecule, if you look at it, is a spiral as well.
22:20So, it actually follows the laws of all natural sound principles.
22:24The vortex field, the spiral.
22:26So, in our DNA, in the spiral of the DNA is encoded everything that we have.
22:31So, it tells us that that sound frequency that created the DNA had encoded in it billions and trillions of smaller fractals of sound frequencies, and sound resonances, that could encode the DNA with all that information.
22:48So, it's not just one frequency, but it's an infinite number of fractals that make up that one frequency.
22:56And this is why the study of sound and resonance is so fundamental to us starting to understand who we are, how we fit into everything, how everything is connected through the sound and resonance.
23:09Nothing is separate. Everything is connected.
23:12And the creation, the spontaneous generation of DNA by Luc Montagnier is for me the greatest example that we have in science today that shows us this without any question.
23:24There is still another interesting patent, this time linked to the creation of the uragan using sound.
23:31If you look at hurricanes and the way they spiral and move around, again, they just follow the laws of nature and everything in creation that spirals, everything moves in a spiral fashion.
23:42Sound doesn't just travel in a straight line.
23:45Everything moves in a spiral, the way that the electrons move around the center of the atom and so forth.
23:53If you look at our planets around the sun and the sun moves, we're never standing still.
23:59The sun is moving through space and the planets are following, are being dragged along by the sun in actuality.
24:05And the same goes with our galaxy. The whole galaxy is a giant spiral.
24:10If you look at the formation of a hurricane from space, it's a giant spiral that keeps moving around.
24:16So, and all of this has a resonance, a deep resonance that brings this into creation and is the cause for all this activity, is the sound and resonance.
24:26So, therefore, it stands to reason that if we know how to manipulate sound and resonance, we can create hurricanes, we can create rain, we can create clouds, we can create anything we want with sound and resonance.
24:39And to that argument, I think it was in 2003 that a bunch of guys applied for a patent to patent a device that can create hurricanes and tornadoes and by manipulating them creating rain.
24:56And that patent as far as I know stands today, a patent for the creation of hurricanes through sound and resonance.
25:04Ideje koje nas pomalo vode čak u svere znanstvene fantastike su one vezane u stvaranje plašta nevidljivosti pomoću zvuka. O kakvim se principima tu u stvari radi?
25:15Well, it was in august 2014, I believe, that Lawrence Berkeley laboratories released information that they discovered a way to use sound as a cloak of invisibility.
25:32And that they understood, they learned how to manipulate sound to make things invisible.
25:37By creating specific frequencies around an object, it makes that object invisible.
25:43And we're going to be discovering more and more of this ability to use sound.
25:48And if you look at the science fiction movies and people that have had experiences with UFOs or ETs or they often describe that they heard a sound and suddenly this UFO appeared.
26:00And it was not there and suddenly it's there. And there is a humming noise or humming sound, right?
26:05So it tells us that sound and resonance is connected to our ability to bring things into visibility or to make them disappear.
26:15One of the exotic examples from the ancient history of human knowledge is a very familiar example of the levitation that was made by Viktor Grebenikov.
26:24When and how did he make these, as we say today, some of the things we have said that, some of the things we have said that, some of the things we have said that, some of the things we have said that?
26:31Well, Viktor Grebenikov used the wings of insects to create a levitation platform.
26:39And he pasted all these insect wings at the bottom of his famous device.
26:47It was probably about, you know, two feet by two feet or 50 by 50 centimeters or something like that.
26:54And on this platform he exposed it to certain sound frequencies, resonance, and by manipulating the resonance he was able to make this thing levitate.
27:04And the reports tell us that he could make this thing move beyond the speed of sound.
27:09He could actually make this levitation device move beyond the speed of sound, which is phenomenal.
27:14And a lot of information is available on Viktor Grebenikov for this, but you have to go to an understanding of what the hell is this all about?
27:22Because when you first tell people, oh, you stick a bunch of bugs, wings, insect wings onto a piece of wood and it can levitate, people think you're crazy.
27:31No, no, no, not that quick.
27:33Because when you see how some insects fly, like the dragonfly or the bumblebee,
27:40and many other insects whose bodies are too big to be able to fly, their wings are too small, they don't flap their wings like birds.
27:49What these insects do, and the dragonfly for me is the best example because of my recent discovery of how the system actually works,
27:56which is connected to the ancient tools and ancient stone tools and artifacts that I've been finding,
28:01and what I call the cone-shaped technology, the cones that focus the sound to create caesar beams that distort gravity around them.
28:09This is the key thing here, because in the wings of dragonflies, the wings are not filled with arteries with blood.
28:17The wings are filled with tubes that carry the resonance of the wings.
28:22As the dragonfly vibrates its wings, it creates a frequency.
28:26That frequency goes into the hollow tubes that are in the wings, and all along these tubes, and at the intersections of these tubes,
28:33that go from big tubes to smaller tubes, all along these tubes in the wings of the dragonflies are tiny little cones that focus the sound and the resonance in a specific direction,
28:44creating caesar beams or vortex fields that distort the gravity.
28:50And this is how a dragonfly flies, creating a gravity-free area around it and moving through it.
28:56And that's exactly what Viktor Grubinikov discovered.
28:59This technology in the wings of insects.
29:02And he used this to create his levitation platform.
29:05And by inserting a frequency into these wings of these insects,
29:11because whether they're removed from the insect or not, it's not blood, they're little tubes, right?
29:16So as long as you fill it with a certain frequency, it will still have the same effect.
29:20And he created his little levitation platform.
29:23It makes perfect sense.
29:24But you first have to understand what sound is and how it works.
29:28Otherwise you think these guys are just crazy.
29:31We've discussed about the question of the frequency of light, which is the main source of the frequency of the knowledge of the standard of the knowledge of the knowledge of the knowledge of the knowledge.
29:39The other source is the idea that the energy can't come from anything else.
29:44It can be said that, besides sound.
29:46There are some examples of the magnetron to the way to create water that will heal with sound,
29:52which people have made in the past 50 years.
29:55What examples are these examples?
29:57well sound and the generation of free energy are inextricable you cannot
30:04separate them because sound is a source of all things therefore sound must be
30:07the source of free energy everything in creation comes from an original source
30:13of something and we're now discovering from looking at the giant super clusters
30:18like that Perseus super cluster at the center of it we have a sound frequency
30:22that's creating the super cluster of galaxies so they telling us that sound
30:28and resonance is bringing forth into creation this billions of galaxies in a
30:34super cluster of galaxy galaxies and so sound is at this at the core at the
30:40center of creating energy all the time Peter Davey in New Zealand was a great
30:46example until a few years ago when he died he was boiling water with sound and
30:51resonance from the 1940s already when he tried to lodge a patent to boil water
30:56with sound and and there was a great example in one of the New Zealand news
31:01channels where they actually showed him boiling the water with these little
31:04sound device what I found fascinating and the water boils instantly you put that
31:09device into the water the water doesn't heat up it boils instantly because it
31:14exposes the water molecules to the frequency at which they boil so they
31:19instantly start to boil again prime resonance frequency if you know the
31:23prime resonance frequency of boiling water you can boil water instantly by
31:27exposing it to that frequency it's not about heating up the molecules that's how
31:32we think about boiling water what's fascinating about Peter Davey the
31:36research that I've got is that originally he created his device before he
31:41turned it into an electrical device it there were two bicycle bells one smaller one
31:46inside a bigger one and by simply ringing the bell he calculated the frequencies
31:52and he made it a specific size and by simply ringing the bell with his finger he
31:57made a frequency that made the water boil instantly now that's advanced
32:02technology as far as we are concerned today because any scientist will tell you
32:06it's not possible to do that well it is possible we have to step out of the box of
32:11mainstream physics remember that out of the vacuum out of the center of of the
32:17of an atom out of the little black hole at the center of the atom comes infinite
32:22density infinite density of sound and energy so we have the capacity to create
32:27energy if we know how to tap into that that that black hole that that vacuum in
32:32the center of the atom and then the other thing is the magnetron a magnetron is
32:38used in modern technology in laser beams in microwave ovens and a tiny little
32:45magnetron can generate so much energy that it can it's in laser beams it's used to
32:51cut metal in a split second laser beam that just cuts the metal in metal
32:55factories and and the magnetron is driven by resonance by sound it's a an
33:02acoustic cavity magnetron a resonance resonance magnetron so once again sound and
33:08resonance is at the source of creating very very high energies and laser beams and
33:14also sazer beams because we have giant magnetrons in built in the ancient ruins and
33:22the stone circles in South Africa that are built in the shape of magnetrons telling us
33:27very clearly that these ancient sites were used by the sound they picked up from the
33:33resonance of mother earth they converted that sound into a very powerful energy and
33:38used it for whatever the ancient were using it in Southern Africa
33:42you mentioned in the next episode we will talk about the ancient megalithic technologies
33:48but in the new time one man named Ed Litzkalnin is around his house in Florida
33:53he has created a complex megalithic that he is called the coral tower and he is found there and
34:00he is found there and people visit him as a museum. What do you know about Ed Litzkalnin and its creation of the coral tower?
34:07Ed Litzkalnin and his coral castle at the southern tip of Florida is for me one of the best examples and the best connections to ancient knowledge and ancient tools and technology because Ed Litzkalnin apparently built coral castle by
34:22levitating and cutting and moving these giant blocks of coral stone which is very very heavy and ten ton blocks and probably heavier moving them around levitating them with what was described to be ice cream cones
34:29now you know from a distance if you see a guy standing with these cone-shaped tools and apparently two schoolboys or school kids saw him levitating and moving them around with what was described to be ice cream cones
34:41now you know from a distance if you see a guy standing with these cone-shaped tools and apparently two schoolboys or school kids saw him levitating and moving these giant blocks with ice cream cones in his hands now to a normal person that will sound like a silly story once again Victor Grebennikov can levitate himself with insect wings that sounds like a silly story until you know that it's the tiny cones in the insect wings that create the vortex fields and the distortion of gravity
35:10so what did Ed Litzkalnin do with ice cream cones they weren't ice cream cones they were very specific cone-shaped tools that focus sound focus sound and it speeds up the sound until it shoots it out the front and creates a scaser beam like a laser beam but with sound laser beam you can see so it looks you know logical but a scaser beam you can't see so if somebody is using scaser technology and using cone-shaped tools to create scaser beams you can't see
35:40it so it looks like magic so if you're moving and levitating things with cone-shaped tools people think that this is just insanity they can't understand it but that's exactly how these things work and we're starting to understand it now and the cone-shaped tools as were described that were being used by Ed Litzkalnin are the common denominators in all this ancient technology I found cone-shaped tools all over the world and the more I look the more I find them
36:10African Indians the American Indians the medicine men use cone-shaped tools in their ceremony cone-shaped tools in ancient mines in England cone-shaped tools in Australia the Mayas use cone-shaped tools we have statues with Mayan deities holding cone-shaped tools in their hands and all around the circles in southern Africa I've been finding dozens and dozens of perfect cone-shaped tools that at first didn't make any sense
36:40sound resonance and generating huge amounts of energy with sound and resonance the cone-shaped tools are always connected to the use of the sound by using scaser technology and levitation technology
36:47let me also just show you how some of these other stones ring like bells this is what I call and when as you can see we find many many of these elongated stones this one is full of patina
37:08it's thick patina so it's quite dull but you can still hear the effect
37:17and this is a beautiful one this one actually rings at two different frequencies
37:26they're quite large look at this one and it looks also like it was inserted into something up to that point and also remember they all ring like bells this one is no exception
37:51alright on that note
38:01there we go that's better
38:05that's what you want
38:09you realize that this thing really rings like a bell and it reverberates for quite a long time
38:15and there you go demonstration how these stones ring like bells and they were used in all kinds of ways and fashions just like the unk
38:38to create specific vibrational frequencies and specific notes to use as a form and a source of energy
38:47but one of the greatest connectors to this to complete the story are the cone-shaped tools that were discovered in the Sumerian temples
38:57in the walls of the temples inscribed with cuneiform text that tell us that the cone-shaped tools were used in the manif... in the building of the temple
39:05in Sumerian temples in Sumeria and one of the cone-shaped tools actually describes the building of the temple of Inanna
39:14so i think we've got more than enough evidence that cone-shaped tools are in fact the advanced technology that
39:20focuses the sound like a crystal in a laser focuses the light the cone-shaped tools focus the sound
39:28creating saser beams distorting the energy and distorting the gravity and giving us a gravity-free area with which we can
39:37levitate and move anything we want
39:39Thank you, Michael, for the expertise of the drevne technology and modern technology and in the next episode we will continue to keep our conversation
39:48for today's episode of drevne veze, zlata, ljudskog roda, anunakia, drevnih mitova, o nastavku čovjeka
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