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ancientarchitect369 5 points ago +5 / -0

Would that really be an issue though? Let's get new people who don't suck!!!

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have exactly 1 google home. It's located in my bathroom so I can listen to music while taking a shower. If they want to listen in while I'm sittin on the pot taking a shit, that's on them!!!

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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

How long did it take to start having an impact on your warts? Also, how much/how often did you take it? Just the standard prophylaxis protocol, or more often, for warts and other issues?

Thanks!

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ooh yes! Ginger! I actually recommended Fire Cider (has ginger, and I have some I made earlier this year I offered to her). She doesn't want it right now, but said she might be interested if it gets any worse.

I love the stuff, tastes super strong but has ginger, honey, and a ton of other positive herbs.

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pretty much, unfortunately. I've even mentioned hey, look, I haven't been sick in ages, but they just always say "oh, you're just lucky". Luck, yeah, I'm sure that's what it is... /s

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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mentioned the Neti pot, but she wasn't interested as it was too "uncomfortable" (as if being sick for so long isn't uncomfortable lol, oh well). I've used Colloidal silver before, actually have some silver wire to be able to make it myself. I know they wouldn't listen though unfortunately.

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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks! I really appreciate that! I have a few tubes of the paste ivermectin, but plan on getting a pack of pills at some point in the near future. I was mainly keeping it for if/when I got sick (still hasn't happened yet), but I've taken small doses of the paste whenever I know I've been with someone who got sick or has been sick recently.

I'll definitely mention the Zinc and Quercetin, I feel like she may be willing to take those. I actually think one of the teas she's been having has added zinc, but being a tea I'm not sure it's enough to count.

Funny you mention NAC, I actually just ordered some earlier this morning mainly because of hearing it's helpful in general, not just for the lungs. Didn't even think of mentioning that to her.

I don't know too much about this (kinda unrelated), but I've heard Ivermectin is good for warts too. I've had some on my hand for quite a while, and haven't been able to get rid of them. Maybe if I were to start taking it prophylactic it may help get rid of those. But either way, you're right in the fact that I probably should be on it. Literally, everyone I know is vaccinated, I only know of 2-3 people in person (not online) that didn't get the vaccine and none of them are people I talk to regularly.

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ancientarchitect369 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ooh pine needle tea! I completely forgot about that! That's something I can likely recommend that they won't be "against". Something I really need to do for myself too.

Yeah, I'm 100% with you there. Besides the vaccines I got when I was younger (forced into it, and didn't know any better), I've been staying away from them. Unfortunately have been forced to take a test a few times (only the at-home ones, never went anywhere), to be able to see family back during the big part of the pandemic, but avoided them as much as possible).

A natural God-given immune system is always best! We just need to not interfere with it and let it do it's thing!

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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

In the last 2-3 weeks my Sister got covid, got better, then got the flu. Then my mom got the flu.

They both have the vax, I don't. I haven't got sick since before the pandemic.

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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

This 100%

Oneplus 7 pro here and the other day I saw the new model, 10 I think, and it wasn't any faster whatsoever than my phone.

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ancientarchitect369 7 points ago +7 / -0

Doesn't the Navy have public patents regarding a small working fusion reactor? C'mon, at this point one would have to be an idiot to think there's no such thing as working net-positive power-producing fusion right at this very moment. Publicly available working fusion? Of course not! But keep in mind top secret black projects are at least decades ahead of whatever's publicly available, and that's not even including the near-exponential growth of technology.

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +2 / -1

They likely do actually exist, but I wouldn't say that "door in the mind" is only opened by mushrooms. It can be opened through a variety of means, some involving psychedelics, some involving meditation.

Some people even have that door "cracked" naturally, and are able to see/communicate with these other entities from birth without having to do anything/take anything.

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ancientarchitect369 3 points ago +3 / -0

The other day I heard a helicopter that was LOUD, like normally they can be a bit loud but this was shake-the-walls loud. Mentioned it to the person I was talking to at the time, and he mentioned an abnormally loud helicopter going overhead an hour prior.

I check the maps and sure enough, black hawk flew over both of our houses about an hour apart. Can't remember the exact elevation, but showed like 1k feet or something.

This is not normal, maybe the second time hearing a helicopter go this low over my house in at least a decade.

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ancientarchitect369 -1 points ago +1 / -2

IMO if someone is selling a drug that is either mislabeled or cut with something else, that's an issue. However, if someone is selling a clean compound that is labeled appropriately, to someone who wishes to buy said compound, how is that an issue?

A person's rights are not being violated when they buy a compound that they are fully aware can cause harm. Do you think there is anyone out there buying a bag of heroin who can straight up honest to god say "oh, I had no idea this was addictive or could cause me harm"? I feel like what you're saying is actually more relevant to doctors than to street "drug dealers", as when a doctor prescribes certain things like benzos for example, they often don't inform the patient of the dangers. And when a doctor prescribes something, it's coming from a position of authority so there isn't the same assumption that it's likely unsafe, that you'd get when purchasing something off the street.

I personally feel ALL drugs should be legal, and it should be up to the individual to decide what they do or don't want to put into their body. I feel like it'd be nice if those selling would include some form of informational booklet or whatever that informs their client of what they're taking, along with potential dangers. But I still feel like it's up to the individual taking said compound to properly inform themself of the potential dangers, and take the appropriate precautions.

TLDR: It's not my dealer's fault if I get addicted to meth or something, it's MY fault for buying said compound and taking it.

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting point that's not too related, but some may find interesting. I was in another country once, Turkey, and some issues happened with someone in my family that led to them getting an x-ray.

No insurance and total visit including x-ray and everything else ran us about $15 all in, including medication. Noticed that during the x-ray they did NOT use lead-lined aprons or any of the other protective equipment one would normally expect.

They definitely do all that here, however, what would a visit cost including an x-ray? $1-2k+?

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ancientarchitect369 15 points ago +15 / -0

As far as fields go, there are two key points. The frequency, and the amplitude of the wave. When power goes through a wire, the current (measured in amps) going through the wire creates a magnetic field. The higher the current, the higher the amplitude or "intensity" of the field.. That is why the fields coming off those smaller street power lines are "stronger" than the high voltage lines. Those high voltage lines go through step-down transformers to feed the smaller lines with lower voltage-higher current power, which then goes through yet another step-down transformer where it is converted into 110/220v power that hits your house and feeds your devices

If you want to get even more technical, there are electrostatic and electromagnetic fields. Current (amps) creates an electromagnetic field, while voltage (volts) creates the electrostatic field. When people talk about EMFs being harmful, they are normally referring to the magnetic field aspect.

As per them being harmful, a lot is up in the air regarding that, and everyone has their own opinion on it with very little proof as to what's actually going on, on either side. My opinion is that if they are harmful, the amount of harm comes from those two key points above, the amplitude/intensity, and the frequency. Higher amplitude would almost always equal "worse for you", as if the field is stronger in intensity it logically would have a higher chance of affecting you.

The frequency part gets a bit more complex. Everything being made of energy has a set frequency or group of frequencies, and introducing an outside frequency can either have a positive or negative effect depending on how that frequency resonates with the object. As a very crude example if you have something resonating at 10hz, and it functions most efficiently at that frequency, then if you introduce a frequency of 12hz it is going to interfere with the object, the waveforms are going to combine, and that 10hz object is no longer going to resonate at 10hz but instead resonate at some frequency in between 10hz and 12hz based on the amplitude of each original object/wave. Considering in this example that object operates most efficiently at 10hz, it is no longer going to be operating at peak efficiency. That means the wave would have a negative effect.

Now if the object is say resonating at 9hz originally but functions best at 10hz, and you hit it with a 11hz wave of the correct amplitude, it could cause a shift in resonance from its original 9hz to 10hz where it operates most efficiently. This wave would then have a positive effect.

So it's a lot more complex than flat out saying "all EMFs are bad". There are some that are definitely bad, while others could be beneficial. Some that are bad for one object or individual could also theoretically be beneficial for another. My personal guess is a lot of these frequencies that are commonly used in society are bad, either for most or all people. Why did we pick our electric grid to run at 60hz? Why is our music tuned to 440hz rather than 432hz? Why does our earth resonate at around 7.83hz?

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ancientarchitect369 3 points ago +3 / -0

Windy as hell where I am, some branches fell in the yard. Been this windy dozens of times in the past without power getting shut off though.

Note that I do currently have power where I am in Oregon.

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey, for you and for others to see. This is a great channel definitely worth archiving in case something ever happens to it (a large Aether Physics playlist on youtube just got wiped the other week). I'm archiving the entire channel to my local drive.

If the channel ever disappears don't hesitate to ask and I'll send you a copy of all the videos. (This goes for anyone reading this.)

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've seen many things from the thunderbolts project but this is the first I've heard about see the pattern. Just checked them out and I already can tell they're awesome! Thanks so much for that!

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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

It seems to fit really well with the Aether theory of existence. As above so below right?

So what we see as matter/atoms are Aether (flow/energy) flowing in the form of a toroidal flow pattern (vortexes on the top/bottom flowing outwards and back around if that makes sense). The same pattern as the magnetic field around a magnet.

The largest toroidal flow pattern would be the universe itself (some scientists seem to think the universe is in a giant toroidal shape, Itzhak Bentov, Nassim Haramein, etc.

We see Black Holes sometimes have galactic jets coming from the poles (what would happen if you accelerate matter/energy really fast into the poles of a toroidal flow pattern, and it can't all make it in, some would be ejected really fast in a narrow band right at the center of that vortex. Pulsars have jets of energy coming outwards right in that same way.

In the case of planets, it would make perfect sense that matter would start to coalesce right on the outer part of that toroidal pattern leading to a hollow space inside.

However nothing would be completely hollow. And I don't know the correct terminology to attempt to describe what that would be at the very center. Perhaps a singularity? Something extremely energy dense. Something "not of this world". Not matter, but the source of matter/the flip-side of matter. Spirit. Pure potential. The non-manifest.

Terrible at attempting to actually articulate/describe what I'm trying to say, but hopefully someone will find this interesting.

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ancientarchitect369 6 points ago +6 / -0

how long did it take to get rid of the warts? Also how often did you apply it? I've had some on my had for at least a decade and figure I may as well give it a shot.

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ancientarchitect369 1 point ago +1 / -0

I only know 1 (me), and have been perfectly healthy since the beginning of the pandemic. Not so much as a cold.

Think I had a headache once, but that was due to not drinking enough water that day.

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ancientarchitect369 3 points ago +3 / -0

Highly debatable. When I was in school (mid 20s, so roughly a decade ago, right when smartphones were getting big), I was more tech-savvy than my parents and all of the teachers.

Some others were barely able to install apps and be able to tell what's collecting your data vs what's properly secure, while I was already installing custom roms and de-googling my devices. So I wouldn't say don't give your kid a phone as a blanket statement, but if you do, make sure they know how to properly handle it.

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ancientarchitect369 3 points ago +3 / -0

I absolutely LOVE that there are so many Alan Watts talks linked above. Also, I hadn't seen the one where he discusses Jesus and the King James Bible (Jesus a son of God - Alan Watts) so I'll definitely be listening to that one today. Thanks!

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