Chilluminati Podcast - Midweek Mini: Magnetricity has been Discovered

Episode Date: September 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Oh! Oh, we're back on all. Let's just do this for 15 minutes. Don't you guys love this? Isn't it so fun? They pay for. People are going to be on this subreddit, like, what do we have to do to get them to do that for two hours?
Starting point is 00:00:45 Nothing really. I do it. I do that. Spite. Yeah, fair. It only cost me $30,000 for somebody's shit on my chest. Yeah. We've learned that. So, like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Unfortunately, we have. Yeah. Boys, I'll start us out. Jesse. Any takers? Hit me up. No. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:01:01 I mean, whatever, you know. I couldn't be on the podcast with you after that. I don't tell you that now. I'm like, no, I'm all right.
Starting point is 00:01:08 If it happens, I won't tell you. We'll destroy the documents. It'll be an Alex episode. It'll be the very last Alex episode. I got to tell you the process. I should on somebody rather. Why did you get Pink Eye that one time?
Starting point is 00:01:18 Let's, let's explore. I was $30,000 and I said, you know what? Get it over with. Let's go. Just do it, please.
Starting point is 00:01:24 He needs his money. Hey, this was a crazy one for me this week because, because I went through like an entire journey trying to figure out what article to do and like two of the articles that I, two of the things that I found like exploded into full episode topics.
Starting point is 00:01:40 So I'm gonna first I'm gonna tell you what I'm not going to do and then I'm gonna tell you like the normal basic small minisode episode. So first thing first thing was you know what project Sunstreak is obviously we've talked about this before. It doesn't ring a bell. It's like pretty similar to gateways. tapes or something like that it's like CRV remote viewing for like tactical purposes it it was
Starting point is 00:02:06 like the CIA did it they have like declassified documents about it but the big the reason that I landed on it for today was because somebody located the arc of the covenant during its during their sick there's there's of course there's there's newly released information about it but Sunstreak is crazy because the CIA documents about it are like completely in favor of it and talk about how they can't ignore how real it is
Starting point is 00:02:35 which is like they had a statistically successful like a number of people should successfully successful to a statistically significant degree. They have specific examples. So that's one thing that I'm probably going to go and do as another episode sometime later.
Starting point is 00:02:52 So that's not today's minisode. The other minisode today was from the um the subreddit uh somebody posted that they have this book and i believe it was the subreddit it might have been news of the weird or something like that or high strangeness there's a book from 1922 by somebody called burke mccarty uh that is called and this is like more of a jesse episode because like the truth of it is kind of like that it's not real but it's kind of an interesting thing it's a book from 1922 that was published that's called the suppressed truth about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Starting point is 00:03:25 it may boggle your mind to find that in the 20s there was like an anti-Catholic sentiment in America, the Jesuits. Yeah, may boggle your mind and the Jesuits they call them and stuff and they said that like Abraham Lincoln and the assassination of like several other presidents
Starting point is 00:03:42 as part of some big pious the ninth like guided. The Pope was like, take out Lincoln. It was like the anti- Calvinist Reformation like conspiracy so that that was another thing that I was going to do right now but that I'm not going to do right now so that's like another like a 300 page book so that's not happening right now instead I want to take you guys to Great Bend Kansas total whiplash where you've heard this story a million times the parents aren't home they get a babysitter to watch their
Starting point is 00:04:21 kid um the babysitter not that interested in the kid as like a kid you know not trying to like hang out with the kid that much i'm not trying to talk shit on the babysitter but like you know how it is in a movie the babysitter goes in the other room and like watches something on tv while the kid goes to sleep et cetera they talk on the phone to their boyfriend or whatever that type of thing the kid comes out of the room and says hey there's a monster under my bed and you say okay just fucking go to sleep then the kid comes out again and goes no seriously there's a monster under my bed. And so you go, okay, just go to bed. Just try not to think about it. Then the third time they go, there's a monster and you go. Okay, fine. Let's go look. Let's go see the monster. Let's go. So she takes the kid and she goes to see the monster and she gets down on her hands and needs to look down under the bed. And there under the bed is a man. And the man used to live in the house. And he sees the two people and he gets up and he pushes them out of the way and runs into the woods. And he went into the forest. He's 27 years old. Apparently, he was, it was like some kind of abuse, like, the way that the article says it, it makes, it doesn't highlight the fact that they're connected, these two people, because it's a babysitter, right?
Starting point is 00:05:31 It's not like the, the owner of the house, right? Uh, but says that this person used to live there, but was barred from being there due to a protection from abuse order. What? So I don't know if it's like the babysitter got hired and the, and the clients, X, boyfriend came over or something like that. But it was between this one or the one where a guy in England turned on his oven for tea and smelled something crazy inside and opened it
Starting point is 00:06:02 and there was two duck legs in there. A duck breast and a duck leg cooking on the bottom of his oven, not on a pan. Not nothing. You're so resourceful. And he didn't know. He's a vegan. He does no idea how these duck legs could have gotten in here. And then he threw him away. And the next morning when he went out to the bins they were gone what so yeah that's another little minisode for you guys yeah okay uh but the one that i think was really crazy was this one that happened in kansas where this
Starting point is 00:06:29 lady went and checked on a monster under the bed and it turned out to be a dude yeah that sucks that would be the worst i'd rather have a monster than some stranger under the bed honestly yeah that that was a crazy one let's let's put it that way that was a crazy one let me take it from here okay Jesse magneticity's real I mean okay yeah he was like i know i made it up last week fake that whole thing comes from an article gotcha this comes from an article yesterday a trio of u.s researchers claimed to have successfully tested predictions that it's possible to harvest clean energy from the natural rhythms and processes of our planet generating electricity as earth rotates through its own magnetic field
Starting point is 00:07:11 though the voltage they produced was tiny the possibility could give rise to a new way to generate electricity from our planet's dynamic, dynamics alongside tidal, solar, wind, and geothermal power production. Now, initially in 2016, Princeton astrophysicist Christopher Chiba and JPL planetary scientist Kevin Hand challenged their own proof that such a feat ought to be impossible. The researchers have now uncovered empirical evidence that their proof-breaking idea may actually work as long as the shape and properties of the conducting material in their method are set to very specific requirements.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Quote, this small demonstration system generates a continuous DC voltage and current of the low predicted magnitude. The researchers write in their recent paper. In the early 20th century, American physicist Samuel Bartnett resolved a nagging question over the non-rotation of a magnetic field with the respect to its moving electrical magnet. That's literally what that was doing on about, yeah. Yeah. And while the- That's crazy, dude. How did you do?
Starting point is 00:08:10 How did this happen right after we did the synchronicity, maybe? This is wild. And here, I'm going to send you a picture of the diagram they use, and it's very similar to a lot of the, almost exact same thing. It's hard to say if it's exact same, but it looks a lot. I mean, the process is roughly, like, it's the same process. I guess it's the idea of trying to figure out how we get there. There you go. There's a diagram they use that I can't really fully.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I mean, yeah. If what I'm looking at is them separating. trying to get this Gat Dude like I don't understand anything I'm looking at This looks like
Starting point is 00:08:51 The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus But I'm like with you there dude Yeah They said while the And they're the Well the proposed difference In velocity between the field And its magnet
Starting point is 00:09:02 ought to allow for a voltage to form Proof such as the The one Cheba And hand spelled out in their 2016 paper Showed it wasn't possible The reason was simple Any electrons pushed by Earth's magnetion
Starting point is 00:09:13 genetic field would quickly rearrange themselves and cancel out any difference in charge. There were some assumptions at work, however, which together with spectral sensor solutionists solutions scientist Thomas Chiba, the scientists set out to challenge a rather specific set of circumstances. To test them, the team used a 29.9 centimeter, which is almost one foot long, hollow cylinder made from magnesium zinc ferrite, a material chosen to encourage magnetic diffusion where magnetic fields are less tightly constrained. The cylinder was placed in a pitch-black windowless laboratory to minimize photoelectric
Starting point is 00:09:48 interference and angled in such a way as to make it perpendicular to both Earth's rotation and magnetic field. After all was measured and accounted for, a voltage of 18 microvolts remained. This small potential disappeared when different cylinders were used or the same cylinder was set at a different angle, suggesting it's being generated by the Earth's rotation. quote, the device appeared to violate the conclusion that any conductor at rest with respect to Earth's surface cannot generate power from its magnetic field. The researchers observe the same response from the material in a second location, this time in a residential building rather than a laboratory. They say it's exciting and promising research, but they don't want to get carried away at the early stage.
Starting point is 00:10:31 Both papers from 2016 and now 2025 talk about how it might be scaled up, but none of that has been demonstrated and it might well prove not to be possible. And in any case, the first thing that needs to happen is that some independent group needs to reproduce or rebut our results with a system closely similar to our own. And that's where they end it. And to me, it's like, that's exactly what the dude was talking about in your episode in a weird way. It's like, again, I don't know that the way I think about it when I think about the dude and the, the coral castle is I feel like he was more akin. to Gene Roddenberry making shit up that then was like oh no we can actually do that
Starting point is 00:11:16 like he had an idea for a thing that just turned out to be real because I can't believe that man was levitating like with his mind I just I can't believe it I don't be levitating with his mind but he was maybe maneuvering magnetic fields
Starting point is 00:11:31 in a way that he was like but the fact that more more we're seeing like actually is a thing almost makes it be like what was that dude on to what was the what was the What was he doing? What we told him about that?
Starting point is 00:11:43 Where did he find that out? The ancient Egyptians, dude, what have we learned that, like, the Asian Egyptians didn't have, like, higher tech, but they understood how to manipulate Earth's magnetic field in a weird way. I mean, admittedly, the ancient Egyptians, again, for everyone who forgets, they were ancient to even the Romans. So they're so old. Who knows what the hell they were doing?
Starting point is 00:12:03 Like, who knows? That's crazy to me that, like, I don't know, man. this article popped up to yesterday I was like are you fucking kidding me what timing we just covered something like crazy wild synchronicities Jesse well well well
Starting point is 00:12:18 let's stick with science because this is really neat and I kind of love this so the British Antarctic survey is doing their thing in the Antarctic it's the Natural Environment Research Council they have a whole ass website you can go it's BAS dot ac dot UK if you want to go check
Starting point is 00:12:34 them out anyway on March 13 They released a press release about something they had done using the Bedmap 3, which is the third version of the bed map system. And the whole thing is it's bed topography for Antarctica. And they're trying to figure out, one, how much ice is actually there. And two, what is under that ice? And so, using all of the Bedmaps tech, they've discovered a bunch of cool things. I'm just going to rat off some ofers. I love this.
Starting point is 00:13:03 The total volume of Antarctic ice, including its ice shelves, is 27.17 million cubic kilometers. The total area of Antarctic ice, including those shelves, is 13.63 million square kilometers. And the thickness, on average, is about 1,940 meters. If all of that melted, the sea level would rise by 58 meters, which would not be great for any of us. but the most interesting thing is is first off they say in general it's become clear the Antarctic ice sheet
Starting point is 00:13:40 is thicker than we originally realized and larger volume of ice is grounded into the bedrock sitting below sea level this puts the ice at greater risk of melting due to the incursion of warm water that's occurring at the fringe is the continent what bed matthry is showing us is that we've got slightly more vulnerable Antarctic
Starting point is 00:13:56 than we previously thought which is terrifying don't like that at all but the interesting thing is that using this mapping technology they've given us the most complete accurate map of Antarctica under the ice what it looks like should all the ice
Starting point is 00:14:12 be gone and it is the most final fantasy world I've ever seen in my entire life look at this thing it is so cool looking they have the sea level the height all of it it's dope what in the heck is this this literally looks like
Starting point is 00:14:27 oh my god yeah it's like a separate world yeah it literally looks like what's it called Mathis' fucking favorite books. Those, those, the world outside the ice walls. Oh, the world, yeah, the lands beyond the ice walls. It is very cool looking. It looks, again, if you play Final Fantasy 7, it almost looks like that, which is wild to me. It looks like Gaia, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:47 And you can see that underneath there, there's so much stuff. And the thing they're interested in is that in there, in all of that, is millions of years of fossil records and untouched stuff. Who knows what's down there? And so it's a fascinating thing, like, there literally is a world locked away from us. So even though, hilariously, the goof of an ice wall is like, there's a world out there. In reality, there is a legitimate world underpass the ice that there's just stuff there. And we don't know what's under there. It's probably all skeletons and shit, but like, it's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:15:24 And they're like, wow, there's actually some really cool stuff that we did not know. And it's the most accurate hyper-scan ever. of Antarctica and I love it. I think it's really neat. It's sick. It is like a fantasy map. That's what I'm saying. It looks like a fool fantasy map. It looks like in primal rage when all the continents were like a like a dinosaur shooting a fireball
Starting point is 00:15:45 out of its mouth. It looks like that. Yeah. Yeah. So I thought that was neat and I wanted to share. Fantastic. Well, thank you all so much for supporting us here. At patreon.com slash illuminati pod. We'll be back next week with another minisone. Well, we appreciate it. We love you. Go buy our plushy. Goodbye.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Bye.

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