Prof Hamamoto interviews James W Lee (AKA “APlaneTruth”) RE Cultural Forensics and Some of California’s Occulted, wildly interesting “alt” History

Professor Darrell Y. Hamamoto, known for his work in cultural forensics, engages in critical analysis of the arts, social institutions, and media. His YouTube channel, “Cultural Forensics: Professor Hamamoto,” features discussions and lectures that delve into these subjects, providing insights into the underlying forces shaping contemporary culture . James W. Lee, whom Professor Hamamoto has … Read more

St Patrick’s Day Music — Singing, Drinking, Pub-Crawling — Organic or Driven?

For St. Patrick’s Day music, you can explore a wide range of Irish drinking and pub songs that are perfect for the celebration. Here are a couple of YouTube collections that feature classic and beloved Irish songs: 1. **”St. Patrick’s Day With The Dubliners | 25 Classic Irish Drinking Pub Songs”** – This collection includes … Read more

BrainMap — Mind Control MKULTRA — “Touchless Torture, Target Humanity” — James W Lee docu

Pulling from widely disparate sources over decades of time, this documentary interviews and summarizes the general subject of body and “mind control” — or cognitive and biological effects caused by external forces, including microwave and other electromagnetic RF radiations, broadband, beamed/directional, interference.  Examination of published military and government projects.  Anecdotes.  Evidence. https://www.bitchute.com/video/MDybl3Th4zgE/ “Touchless Torture, Target … Read more

Mark Devlin: “Music’s Mind-Control and Military Connections” May 2023

Why should there be any kind of connection at all among music, mind-control and the military, if music is all about entertainment? The world is the way that it is, is because it has been set up to be that way. Governments don’t run nations; they all answer to higher powers. From the video comments: … Read more

Cool, Broad and Deep: On Primary Water, Hydration, Metabolism — Dr Tom Cowan

Summary — Dr Cowan explains how the cellular metabolism of food energy creates intra-cellular water that is “structured” into hydrogel form, what Dr Gerald Pollock has termed “EZ-Water”, and also how proper hydration is not merely bodily water intake but intra-cellular water creation.  Dehyrdration, therefore, is actually a metabolic fault that is not fixed (but … Read more

Weaponization of Sound – Mark Devlin

RE: mark devlin “weaponization of sound”, describing military weapons (lrad, v2k voice-to-skull, etc), cultural manipulation, and involvement of military-intelligence in major bands. ~15:00: “Music has been getting dumber.” — Mark Devlin, Million Song Dataset An mp3 encoding, electronically inverted and then added to its original source file results in a readily perceptible and discernible-quality version … Read more

Digging Behind, Beneath Chicago’s ARC Music Festival — sudden, massive, powerful, yet corporately ‘unclaimed’ — authentic and organic, or another psyop?

Summary — This thing was developed and is put-on by individuals and groups seemingly unknown and comparatively hidden from the public .. focusing on a class of music revealed as easily, readily and often polluted with MKULTRA mechanisms of mind-control, social-engineering, subliminals perhaps in terms of rhythms and at least in terms of A440 scale … Read more

Dr Tom Cowan explores proposed alternate causes to Polio, including Sugar, DDT, Arsenic, Electricity

Dr. Tom Cowan’s Controversial Theories on Polio and Alternate Causes Beyond the Poliovirus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHvJ0ymR5rg — Interview by Mercola of Tom Cowan Introduction: In the realm of medical history, few diseases have sparked as much controversy and debate as polio. While the conventional narrative attributes the cause of polio to the poliovirus, Dr. Tom Cowan, a … Read more

Paul Alexander, Who Lived in an Iron Lung for 70 Years, Dies at 78

Paul Alexander and His Battle with Polio Introduction: In a world filled with challenges and obstacles, few stories are as inspiring as that of Paul Alexander’s journey through adversity. Born in the midst of a polio outbreak in the early 20th century, Paul faced unimaginable hardships from a young age. Yet, through sheer determination, resilience, … Read more

Polio, actually from arsenic?

Exploring the Hypothesis of Arsenic as a Potential Causal Factor in Polio Introduction: For decades, the medical community has sought to unravel the complex puzzle of poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio, a devastating disease that has afflicted millions worldwide. While the poliovirus has long been identified as the primary cause of polio, recent research has … Read more

Polio, actually from exposure to electricity / RF radiation ?

Clearly, the “science” is not “settled” at all; in fact, nowhere near, per the growing realization that no virus has ever been truly isolated with regards to meeting Koch’s postulates.  (Dr Sam Bailey).   Arthur Firstenberg’s Theory on Power-Grid Electrification and Polio Introduction: In recent years, Arthur Firstenberg, an advocate for the health effects of … Read more

From many thousands, down to three known Polio Iron Lungs

During the height of the polio epidemic in the United States, which occurred in the 1940s and 1950s, thousands of individuals afflicted with the disease required respiratory assistance, including the use of iron lungs. Iron lungs, also known as negative pressure ventilators, were large machines that helped individuals with paralyzed respiratory muscles to breathe by … Read more

Polio, actually from DDT?

DDT as a Causal Factor in Polio Introduction: The history of polio, a debilitating viral disease, is fraught with controversy and speculation regarding its origins and contributing factors. While the discovery of the polio vaccine in the mid-20th century marked a significant milestone in the fight against the disease, questions persist about the role of … Read more

Cindy Blackman Santana, drummer for Lenny Kravitz and Carlos Santana – WTOP in DC

It takes a true powerhouse to play drums for rock icons like Lenny Kravitz and Carlos Santana. Born in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1959, Blackman grew up listening to an array of funk, jazz, classical and rock ‘n roll. When her family moved to Connecticut, she studied at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford … Read more

The Seven Salems Eclipse of 2017 — coinciding with Carbondale, OH of 2024 Apr Eclipse

The “Seven Salems Eclipse” refers to a total solar eclipse that occurred on August 21, 2017. This eclipse was notable for its path of totality, which spanned across the United States from the west coast to the east coast, creating a coast-to-coast “path of darkness” for the first time in nearly a century. The eclipse … Read more

Roots of Antinomian Music, Unspun 132, Jan Irvin, Dr Hans Utter – Sex, Self, Cybernetics — MKULTRA Intel community BRAIN database, compiled over years, extensive, deep

https://www.bitchute.com/video/8MZjSoYqfyQF/ ABOVE: Apparently a 21 Feb 2022 public copy of Jan Irvin / Logos Media / Gnostic Media “Unspun” MKULTRA INTEL database — https://app.thebrain.com/brain/065d248e-2914-4c6e-8d64-6ca107adad19/6f71ad51-b80f-5caa-b7f4-693f8265a657   === Antinomian music refers to a concept explored by Dr. Hans Utter, a researcher and musician known for his work in the fields of music theory, ethnomusicology, and cultural studies. … Read more

Suggested ways to immediately improve sound quality in home stereo systems

Improving sound quality in home audio systems can be achieved through several immediate steps. Here are some suggestions: 1. **Optimize Speaker Placement**: Ensure that speakers are placed correctly for optimal sound dispersion and imaging. Avoid placing speakers too close to walls or in corners, as this can cause sound reflections and distortions. Experiment with speaker … Read more

2024 Trends in Sound Quality

Yes, there are several trends regarding sound quality that have been prominent in recent years: 1. **High-Resolution Audio**: There’s been a growing interest in high-resolution audio formats, which offer better sound quality compared to compressed formats like MP3. Formats like FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) and WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) preserve more detail and … Read more

Leapfrogging Case for The Great Reset and The (Real) Old Worlds

“‘Better to make a quick buck off the Old World [artifacts]’ seems to be the thinking of the Inheritors.  Tear down glorious buildings to sell real estate.  Destroy trains for a ticket fare.  It’s not like it just happened once; this was a ‘thing’.” — Jon Levi If many old grand castles were melted (presumably … Read more

Batteries 2019 — The Future of Energy Storage – Professor Yet-Ming Chiang, MIT

Abstract   What have been the key battery technology breakthroughs to get us to where we are now? What are some new opportunities for large-scale energy storage & what’s MIT doing? What are some key lessons for startups to be successful in the battery industry?   Content   Energy storage will play an increasingly important … Read more

How the human ear works: Science of hearing for musicians

In this video I go over the basics of how a human ear works, and why we all hear things a little differently. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrM3K8QCJcE   === Understanding how the human ear works is crucial for musicians, as it directly affects how they perceive and interact with sound. Here’s a simplified overview of the science of … Read more

Alan Watt Explains the Music Industry and Musical Mind Control

Alan Watt was a Canadian philosopher, writer, and speaker known for his views on philosophy, spirituality, and the human condition. While he did discuss various topics related to culture, society, and media, including the music industry, it’s important to note that his views often fell within the realm of conspiracy theories and speculative analysis rather … Read more

Music and the Mind

Jan 22, 2008 213,174 views • Jan 22, 2008 In this edition of “Grey Matters,” Aniruddh Patel, of the Neurosciences Institute, discusses what music can teach us about the brain, and what brain science, in turn, can reveal about music. Series: “Grey Matters” [4/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11189]   “Grey Matters” is a book authored … Read more

Robert Spano, Emory U — At the Intersection of Music & Science

This discussion between Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Music Director and Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence Robert Spano, Steve Everett, Professor of Music at Emory University and Martha Grover, Associate Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech and member of the NSF/NASA Center for Chemical Evolution explores the overall connections between music and science … Read more

“Music will get worse” – mind control thru music scale

Abstract   “Pornography, violence and obscenity on TV and in movies will be deliberately increased. People will be desensitized to violence and porn and made to feel life is short, precarious and brutish. Music will be used for indoctrination and ‘will get worse.’”   Content   listen from 7:00 in paraphrased — Emperor would not … Read more