Afro Gene 3G9E
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Afro Gene 3G9E
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Music Producer 🎹 Psychologist 💭 Author 📚 Seafood 🐟🐙🦞🍤🦪🦐🦀 Self-Taught Multi-Hyphenate 🧠 A D E P T 👁️ 144,000 🟢
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desire accumulates in the body like radiation, warping anyone within the decay radius. the person you obsess over never consents to carry your want, yet it breeds in them anyway, the way parasites breed in hosts until the host's survival becomes indistinguishable from the parasite's. their movement toward the image you carved into your attention reads as their own agency, but their agency has already become your render made flesh.
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"They're Cloning Humans to Give Demons Physical Bodies" | Greg Carlwood
Greg Carlwood starts with a simple question about cloning and quickly pushes it into stranger territory: if a body can be copied, what happens to consciousness? He tells Danny Jones that cloning may be easier than most people think, but the real mystery is not whether a body can be duplicated.
The real question is whether a body is a vessel, a receiver, or something that can be built for a particular intelligence. From there, Greg connects cloning to celebrity lookalikes and repeating public archetypes. He brings up Erica Kirk, an earlier Erica Kirk connected to Florida politics,
Taylor Swift's resemblance to Zena LaVey, Jack Johnson and Epstein comparisons, and other examples where famous people seem to echo older figures in strange ways. He does not claim to have proof that these people are clones. His point is that the repetitions, parallel lives, and odd backgrounds make him wonder how much of public celebrity culture is fabricated.
The clip also loops into ritual births, mind control, intelligence families, pageants, Israel connections, and the idea that certain public figures may be constructed from the ground up. Greg uses Britney Spears and Hollywood child-star patterns as examples of people who appear broken by systems that manufacture fame and then profit from the damage.
This is one of Greg's more speculative clips, but it has a clear core: cloning is not interesting to him as science fiction. It is interesting because it raises the possibility that the public is watching bodies, brands, and identities being engineered for roles that already existed before the person arrived.
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🐈⬛: The Lyrans who created the Elohei-Elohim are feline-hominids (Cat peoples) that founded Human lineage.
🥷🏾: The original Root race of humanity is the Brown race aka the Amerindian (Ameka-san) peoples aka Niggas.
🧬: The DNA of humans isn’t junk but multidimensional in anatomy.
Ek Gato😼@loofykat
Cats Niggas and Junk DNA
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Happiness is an indicator of your psychological machinery. If you become happy when you please others — your parents, your girlfriends, your wife, friends, mentors, idols — you are in an immature acceptance-seeking state. Who you are trying to please shows the exact childhood trauma you are controlled by.
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Oh wow a supposedly anonymous online financial tool that tracks literally every single transaction on the network is being surveilled by the government. Wasnt expecting that one at all!
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto
🚨 CIA just admitted Bitcoin is their surveillance tool! CIA General Counsel: “Bitcoin isn’t truly anonymous… it’s a TOOL we use for intel gathering.”
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Trees recorded continuously for 30 years showed voltage fluctuating with the day-night cycle, lunar cycles, magnetic storms, and sunspot activity.
None of it could be explained by the trees' internal chemistry.
The experiment ran from 1938 to 1968 — funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
The man behind it was Harold Saxton Burr — Professor of Anatomy at Yale School of Medicine, author of 90+ scientific papers, called by Michael Levin at Tufts "the godfather of the field" of bioelectricity.
For this experiment, Burr simultaneously recorded electrical activity from two trees — a maple and an elm — alongside an atmospheric probe measuring the air and a ground electrode measuring the Earth.
From the beginning, an extraordinary correspondence appeared.
The maple, the elm, the air, and the Earth all showed increases in electrical potential at the same time.
The voltage changes were different in size.
But the timing was simultaneous.
From midnight until sunrise, voltage gradients remained relatively low and constant.
With daylight, they increased markedly, usually reaching a peak around noon.
Beyond this daily rhythm, a repeating cycle approximating the lunar period appeared consistently across years of recordings.
Beyond the lunar cycle, sunspot activity also correlated with voltage changes in the trees.
Harlan Stetson of MIT had already shown that changes in the ionosphere significantly affect radio reception.
Burr applied the same logic to biology.
If the ionosphere is electrically altered by sunspot activity, and living systems are embedded in that field, the L-fields of living organisms cannot be isolated from those changes.
The simultaneous changes across the maple, elm, air, and Earth could not be explained by the trees' internal chemistry alone.
Something external was moving all four at once.
Burr's conclusion: life on this planet is not isolated from cosmic forces.
His words:
"If such extra-terrestrial forces can influence the relatively-simple L-fields of trees we would expect them to have an even greater influence on the more complex L-fields of men and women; and there is evidence that they do."
Dr. Leonard Ravitz, working in Burr's lab at Yale, tracked over 50,000 measurements on 430 people.
He found that voltage rhythms show how subjects feel.
When they felt "on top of the world," their voltage was high.
When they felt "below par," their voltages were low.
In healthy people, these rhythms formed steady, regular curves — stable enough that Burr believed you could predict in advance when someone would be at their best — and when they would feel below par.
Burr believed the same principle extended beyond individuals.
Periods of peak sunspot activity correlated with unusual worldwide unrest, riots, and disturbances.
Burr's direct conclusion:
If we could establish that mankind tends to be more excitable during increasing sunspot activity, this knowledge would be of the utmost value to world leaders.
The field of the environment changes.
The field of the organism responds.
Burr wasn't the first to reach this conclusion.
Georges Lakhovsky — Belarusian-French engineer, whose Multiple Wave Oscillator was authorized for cancer treatment in several Paris hospitals between 1931 and 1938 — had documented the same pattern decades earlier in "The Secret of Life," first published in 1929.
Lakhovsky documented unexpected correlations:
Peaks in sunspot activity — solar eruptions up to 200,000 km in diameter — coincided with earthquakes, rheumatic affections, and abnormal nervous excitement.
He even noted a correlation between solar magnetic storms and the outbreak of wars.
The interference was so powerful it dictated the cellular oscillation of agriculture.
The greatest vintage years of Bordeaux wine strictly aligned with maximum sunspot activity.
His explanation: sunspots generate magnetic storms that disrupt the cosmic radiation reaching Earth.
If they can disrupt human telegraph networks, they can disrupt the microscopic oscillating circuits of living cells.
Separately, a French professor using Lakhovsky's oscillating circuits on patients in a Paris hospital observed they improved consistently, but entered unexplained 8-day standstills where recovery completely stopped.
Every standstill coincided exactly with the full moon.
A Belgian engineer had already proven the same effect for wireless radio reception: lunar phases correspond with measurable maxima and minima in the reception of electromagnetic waves.
Lakhovsky applied the same physics to biology.
The full moon wasn't simply coinciding with slower healing.
Its interference effectively "jammed" the passive antennas the patients were wearing.
The moon changes the field.
The field changes the cell.
Lakhovsky wrote:
"It is not irrational to assume that interference brought about by sunspots may cause, if not disease, at least fatigue or transient disturbances."
Lakhovsky made an even stronger claim:
Light and heat — the radiations we can see and feel — may at times be secondary in biological significance compared with cosmic radiation, which remains entirely imperceptible to human senses.
Precisely because it cannot be detected directly, it has gone largely unexamined — despite, in his view, producing the more important biological effects.
According to both Burr and Lakhovsky, the cosmos isn't background noise.
It's a variable your biology is already responding to.

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