I was thinking about gold and why it's valuable. I get it, "dollar will collapse, gold is always valuable," but WHY?
And then I was thinking about the ancient civilizations, the ones pre-flood that were most likely highly advanced.. The ones that most likely were able to tap into frequencies, magnetic fields, and had advanced techniques that was lost to man. Techniques that men like Tesla eventually rediscovered, but cabal agents came and told them away (hence Epstein trolling around MIT, but that's a different topic).
I'm wondering if gold was used as a method to tapping into the power sources in the ancient world. Like, it more efficiently stabilized frequencies and made power a constant in the ancient ancient world. Who knows, I'm riffing here.
We know gold has unique properties when compared to the elements, and we know it's already used in electronics, electrical wiring, dentistry, medicine, and radiation shielding. Perhaps the ancient world harvested it as it expanded their power, and then the Flood hit, people lost the technology, but remembered gols: "it's valuable because our forefathers knew it was valuable, and maybe we'll tap into that so let's keep gathering more gold."
Maybe word-of-mouth and generational story telling eventually forgot how to leverage gold for energy, and it became a relic of the past, still valuable, but the inherent reason was lost.
What is the main metal our human blood has in it? Does that suppress our DNA?
What if instead of iron, we had gold?
Iron oxidizes, and matter that oxidize become destroyed and die.
What if "the gods" have gold instead of iron in their blood?
Would they need to breath oxygen, or anything to survive? Would they ever die? Would their intelligence be far higher than modern humans because gold transmits electrical signals far more efficiently than iron?
Why do "they" paint their skin gold? Is it symbolic, or something else?
If you replaced the iron in your blood with gold, you would die in less than 10 minutes. And I’m being generous with that.
That iron is used in hemoglobin, a molecule in your red blood cells that takes oxygen from your lungs. The chemical properties of gold are unsuitable to replace iron in hemoglobin.
No hemoglobin, no oxygen transportation, you suffocate.
I'm not talking about current human genetics, I'm talking other beings and how they may have evolved, not to mention simply supplementing or current bodies with monotonic gold or silver, which has been stripped of our soil through non-rotational farming, meaning we aren't naturally acquiring it anymore.
Better electrical signal transmission in the human body = optimized nervous system = enhanced intelligence and health.
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I do not know the answers.
I'll tell you...
The woman's mask is a thin wire mesh with thin fabric on it, so she can see through it.
When the camera flashed, it reflected off her face UNDER the mask...
What do you see???
A demonic face?
Is that what you SEE???
There is a distinct face... But it isn't human. Noteably the eyes.
There is a rain Q posted this and mentioned gold.
What metals perfect against radiation? Lead? Gold?