EXTRA ANORMAL - Capítulo 40 JACOBO GRINBERG soldados con súper poderes de TELEQUINESIS
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desclassificed
archivos.
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where
is the telekinesis.
What is the telekinesis?
The ability
that many
for the culture pop
it will know
as the ability
of the Dr. X
of X-Men
to be able
manipulate the
material
with the
mind,
to be
up a
water with
just to only
think to.
And this
will sound
to
many people.
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just I
really
also
I'm in
but these
archives are
loquisimous
I'm
there's
an archive
that all
in English
at the
100
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I'm, I
do it
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in some
little
parts
the parts
more
more
interesting
and
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going to
write
because
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is something
that
me
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much
even
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written
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translation
of Spanish
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military
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Hello.
In
Hello
How much
a
podcast
Extra Normal?
My
name is
Paco Aarias
and
I'm
very good
to be
to be
here with
all of
you.
In this
occasion
is a
occasion
a
special
because
we
the day
of today
the
Dr.
Martin
M.
Garcia
neuropsychologist. How is it, Doctor?
Hello, Paco, much good. Perfectissimo,
Dr. Muchismas, thanks.
Before that all, for accept the invitation.
The truth is that is for us
a honor, a lot of
that's with us. Compartying,
over all, one of the
things most polemics that
exist. You know, me
said, before, to start. It's a
thing that, for much time,
probably, probably has been
occult to loco public,
and the truth is that
there's much of that
talk.
Before
to
start,
if you
don't
do you
know
to be
you
get to
subscribe to
the channel
because
you're
because
you're
doing this
project.
Also, I'm
want to
do
a new
an
an
announcement
very
important.
Yeah
we
have a
platform
especially
for those
who
want to
give us
experiences
for
normales
because
normally
we're
we're
not
this is
this is
a platform
especially
to
invite
relato where
you can
add-juntar photos
and videos
evidences
of all
those experiences
that you
want to
be available
in the
description of
the video
unique and
exclusively
for enviar
letters
you, doctor
before
to start
you think
in the
phenomenon
paranormal?
Look,
as
not I've
had been
the experience
no
but in
all the
sciences
and all
the disciplines
there
Paco
Lagunas
and I
think
the
psychology
not is the exception.
So,
so it's always
there
the doubt.
If,
you know,
you're
being where
you're doing
where you
have seen
that really
has taken
donda
tremendously or
no there's
a logic
for some
phenomenon
that some
that some
that's
this
without any
no name
or more
or more
or more
an
experience?
Look,
like a
realator
we can
say no
something
out of
the
consulta
I remember
a patient
of the
patient
X
I asked my opinion
about a video
that I was
to show.
This video
was
it was
of a
gravation
that he
had made
between
one and
two
in the
morning
in
his
house.
In this
video
was
there were
voices
of
the
people,
some
pericoes
and
they were
muskotas
like
perros
no?
The
extraio
of the
video
was
that
was
grab
in a
community
where
no
there's
a
place
a
way
like
to say
it was
the
person
or was
a
person
that
was
a
person
about
this
this
this
man
well
he
he
he
he
had
he
had
had
had been
that
that
revelation
that
this
house
where
he
had
had
lived
other
people
years
many
very
back
me comment
that even in the
dream
those had
seen in the
clothing
of the
beginning of
the cycle
no
okay
so
so it was
to do
to the
camera
in a table
and a table
something
and
he wrote
the video
and he
put my
point of
this
experience
that he
was
he was
he was
to grab
at those
hours
of the
madrugada
no
so
me
kept
because it was
very nitid
the video
not like
the typical
videos that
were all
grabed or
it was
it was a
video
casero
with a
sequence
of time
where
he was
even
that he
still
he still
he
had come
he the
he was
doing six
hours
six hours
six hours
he was
he was
he was
he was
he could say
that
all the
night
okay
when
he
he recuperer
the
the
has
shown to
some
family of him
and then
he said
my opinion
my opinion
was that
it's
inexplicable
at times
some of the
many times
of the
science
not has
a question
for this
that's
that's a
more than
the logic
so it's
a little
a little
a little
so
you know
and you
and thinking
no
it's certain
there's
there
there are
many
in the
in the
in the
science
no
you
consider
doctor
that
there
certain
things
that
until
the day
of today
we're not
we're able to
understand
that maybe
are present
in our
life but
we're not
we're not
totally
those
these
things because
many
people can
see them
and discernes
in form
very different
for example
here in
your podcast
so many
people
has been
many people
have
many
different
type of
anecdotas
that they
have
seen
you have
had been
some
very
macabro
with
some
patient that
is schizophrenic
because with
all the
respect to
the world
popularly
the people
say that
these people
see that's
something
are things
are very
scoffriant
many scalofriant
many
many times
what you
me
asked
in the
case of
a patient
with a
condition
we're
we're
we're
we're
for the
condition
that he
was
imagining
or
listening
or
being
things
in the moment in
that has this crisis
is a fact
100%
explicable
not it's
due to the
condition
so
in those
relato
strange
that you mention
there's a
book that me
I mean
I used
much on
an occasion
I read
and I
recommend and
I'm very
to the
amablo
auditorio
it's
called
desolada
grandesa
it
is
an author
that's
a author
where he
where he
narrs the
history of
many
characters,
both of
the politics
in the
United,
as the
artists of
Hollywood,
including
some
other people
people
from there.
Of the
the relato
that most
me
impressed
and I
investigated
about this
person
is of
an
actor
North American
but
of a
agendency
U.
Gapak
is called
Bell
Alugosi.
This
person was
the first
that
interpreted
the
paper of Dracula,
the conde
Dracula
in the
movies
about
about in
1990
for there
in this
book of
desolada
grandeza
the author
that
this
actor
yeah
infermo
convalecent
was
attended
an hospital
in
the
United
and
according
the
story there
that
he
myocardio and
you're
with a
got of
the same
the
thing. The
impressionate
of the
relato is
that many
people
say that
I'm thinking
infermeros
and personal
of the
time that
he was
convoyceient
in that
night that
night
a mursiag
was
ronding
the
passios and
volando
for there
into
so
envuel
in a
belo
of a
mystery
the
murder of
the
actor North American, no?
More
there's other
book,
really that
about the
life of Belal
Lugosy.
The author
I think
a peyda
Jihano,
I don't
remember, but
this book
is called
I'm Dracula.
Okay.
And he
manifesta that
effectively the
actor
but he
in the
house of
him,
not in the
hospital.
And that
no there
a problem
fervient
of that
he has
died of
but
that's
but that is
he
did
like
that's
that was
that was
his
car of the
kounder
so it's
a person
very,
very mysterious
his life
was
his life
was
the first
Dracula
that we
know
on the
picture
okay
so
all of
that
that's
that you
know
we can
let's
repeat
the
number of
the
doctor?
The
book
the
title
desolada
grandessa
desolada
grandes
about
about
many
that
have
marked
the
history, in
many
the
way to
do it.
It's
very
beautiful and
these
are some
some realat
some little
some
but for
who they
like this
tenor
of literature
very recommendable.
I'm sure
that more
of one
person
they'll
love
because
we're
much
people,
much
people,
many followers
that
all this
thing
about this
thing,
a little
of mystery
terror,
horror.
The truth
is something
that also
to me
really
to be
much
the
time for
sure
that I
will
be
to do you have a
question
too.
There are
people,
I'm going to
talk to
something that I
live in the
secondary
and this
is something
that's a
little that
you know,
and it's
very interesting
that you
know,
that you're
not in the
secondary.
He's put
in the
secondary a
game
that was like
the wika
but it
was they said
I think
the Charlie
Charlie.
It was a
game of
a color
but no
not the
Charlie
was a
game
of
colors
before
of the Charlie Charlie
The case
For not
To be repetitive
The story
The case is that
I don't
Was there
A person
A person
Some people
In my
Salon
They were
They were
Yeah to
I was
I was in
Third Grad
Yeah
Two years
With them
Comport
Normal
Life
100% normal
And
There was
A man
A chica
A chica
That
I was
And I
know
What
I'm
is that I ignore totally because
not I'm participle of these
things. I know that exist
and are things that I
don't recommend to nobody
to any way to play
or these things
because I see that
there's a damage
that can suffer.
The case is that
they're rompens
a regla
to play with
certain colors
that not
they don't know
if it's the
rojo or the
black
and the
muchcha
I was in this
moment in the
salon in my pupitre
the
The muchach in the part of the
back of the
back to start
to get a
horriblement
all we
all right we're
we're able to
see the doctor
and this
muchach
and she said
that I was a
big a figure
spectral
grandissima
that was
that was
and only
she was
being and
grittable
and I'm
and I'm
aterrador
the most
ater doctor
that I
was a testigo
of this
and there
may be
to the
day of
I know
that I'm
going to
do all the
really,
Corriar
some
companions
to grab her
in the
brazo
to try to
calm
the typical
fortachones
and this
much she
they're like
if they
were
a mukees
with a
force
very
extrana.
The
muchacha
they're
in an
ambulance
first
they're
they're
getting
to the
cross
roja
I know
what disaster
was
because
no it
was in
their
religion
that is
the Catholic
is
popularly
is popularly
that is
some type
of
a kind of
kind of
in the
things
Catholics,
they're
they're
they're
yeah
no
we'll
know about
this
this much
what you
think
you could
have
passed because
it's
something
I was
I mean
me
me nobody
me
me and
it's
one of
one of
the
one of the
one of
a
short
age
I was
in
second
I was
in
second
I'm
and
the
really
he
he
he
he
he
he
was
traumat
for
much
time. Okay.
If you said, I'll just a
little bit, there's a lot of it, there are
things that the science
can't explain.
Yes.
As I said,
the philosopher René Descartes,
no, the
fact of that no
do you, or no
toques,
no, it's a, no?
So, it's a,
laguna,
I'm, I'm, in this
information that
there.
This is like
when, for example,
me have
asked if
exist in the
quarters and
these fourtas and
they're
in the point
of the point
of the
question,
why I'm
going to be
to this
thing.
The science
suggests
what is the
center
European of
investigation
nuclear.
Sugure
that there
three dimensions,
those that
are the
one of
a discrepancy
that surgian
in that
same center
of
investigation
European
nuclear.
is about
an
scientific
is called
Adam Rutherford
he
he was
that we
know the
first
dimension
is the
height
the
second is
the
anchura
the
third
was the
and the
fourth
would be the
time
and if
if there's
one
has
seen
has
discovered
to
today
to
and
one of
the
most
ecstic
investigators
of
the
central
of
the
investigation
nuclear
are
are three.
It's
up,
above,
right,
and in front
and
back and
back.
For America's
climate
goals,
investing in
clean energy
adds up.
But what
doesn't add up
is an
additionality
requirement for
clean hydrogen.
Additionality
would put an
unnecessary
and inequitable
burden
on domestic
clean hydrogen
producers
and have
serious consequences
for America.
America needs
clean hydrogen
but an
additionality
requirement, just doesn't add up.
Get the facts at cleanhydrogen
today.org. Paid for
by the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy
Association.
When we think we're thinking
that it's a place where we're going,
that's full of,
abitored by creatures
extrana, no?
He'll explain that one dimension
simply is a direction in the space.
And the space of time?
A direction in the space.
It's a space.
It's so.
From here
There's much information
that uses
authors and
especially artists
when it's
when it's
a cube in
four dimensions
that I think
is a teceractor
or something
where they use
artists like
Wells
like the same
Oscar
Oskar Weil
and
me seems
that's like Pablo Picasso
also
for there
to represent
dimensions
in his
pictures,
not?
Okay.
Where
we're
in this
disjunitive
of the
what we can
demonstrate
because the
science
all of
all the
research and
investigations
and
experiments
and what
we don't
we can
demonstrate
that is
like
pseudociencia
something
that is
more
to be
to the
related
to the
and
eachos
narrated
not a
narrative
in
this
case
is
about
of conscientious
collectives
when
various
people
say
suffering
a
experience
traumatizing
and
collective
that they
saw
they're
something,
perceived
something.
And it's
that
is a
machine
that
we
don't
we
don't
to
know
we
know,
we
know
where the
neurociences
try
to
explain
these
perceptions
sensorial
these
and
say
some
people
that
that
hear, that
they're
that they
feel,
where the
area that
is active
is called
the ovulop
parietal
and is
the
that we're
doing,
visions,
voices,
sensations,
plus,
more than
to what you
can't
explain.
Something
similar
with the
patients,
for
example,
that we
have what
we're
what we
know we
we're
a
ability of
paint,
to talk
instruments,
to
to talk in
other
in other
languages
without
that never
have
gone to
a class
of music
of painting
or a
other
or of other
other
idiom.
It's
impossible
doctor?
Yes,
is it
is possible,
do you know,
any psychologist
that
us is
not to
let us
to get a
mind it,
they're
things that
have the
brain
and are
inexplicable
no,
and
into these
abilities
inexplicable
to
I'll
repeat
we're
we're
we're
much
in paeals
in
discover
that
other
things
more
the
mind
of the
human
is capable
to
do that
and to
perceive.
For
the
time
in
cases
of
experiences
with
patients
that
have
they
have
they
have
a
condition
and
we
say
we
we
we
say
to
the
condition
per
that
they
are
seeing
or
listening
or
being
in
those
games
that
you
mention
you know
I don't
know much
the
thematic
I don't
much the
dynamic
and really
when I
remember I
was a
student
my games
were other
no
yeah
they're
the papalote
they're
the trompo
it was
they're all
type of
things
I remember
the first
the first
I
knew
more
more
before
the Atari
were
I think
they were
they
were
they were
very
archaic
yeah
no
So, so I've
heard
many
relato
of the
type
that you
know,
if there
have been
experiences
collectivos
and it's
that
I'm going
to talk
to do you.
When
all we
started
to see
that the
only
person
that
was she
was
she
but there
something
that we
occurred
of
collective
like
it was
all
all
I'm
aterra
so
a
fear
to
a
Peor,
than if you had
seen the
movie
more
terrorificed
of the
cinema
and a
me
happened to be
something.
That
I was
I'm
going to
my
house,
I was in
my
court
and I
felt
like
I'm
being
being
bese
I'm
much
fear
to
I'm
so
I
pass
for
very
long
time
that
sensation
and
not
I'm
the
only
the
whole
all
the
salon
who
were
presentes
they've lived
something
And I don't
see if
you'll remember
so
before you
don't know
two months
I think
there
a series
of experiences
in the
school
secondaries
of the
if I
know it was
the state
of Chiapas
first
with this
no
of the
people
that were
in
the
people who
began
with some
symptoms
of intoxication
that
they
had
even to
even to
they
felt
the
air
etc
and
and
to
to do you have to do
many analyses,
the specialists,
to do all the type
of studies,
something that
would explain
the symptoms
or what was
that was
suspecting of
substances
toxic,
or so,
no,
and it's
that the
apparatus
governmental
would be
occulting
something,
simply that
no's
nothing,
and all
so
collective
to have
somatized
some
some symptoms,
not,
how it's
very frequently
who have
transund
anxiety.
Okay.
Somatisan
a lack of
air,
you put
the oxymet
and they're
saturating
above of
99%
Wow.
You
you put
the apparel
to medir
the,
the pressure
arterial,
see,
the bauman
and it
has a
pressure
of a
deportist
of
high-rendient
but they
have,
or they say,
to feel
all the
symptoms of
a pertence
and more
and more
more complex
when they
they say
that the
temperature
corporal
has elevated
that there
tachicardias
so
so it
acelera
the
and they
believe
fervientem
that
are infirm
of the
caro
and when
they submit
to
the
cardio
diagram
his
is
more
Sano
than the
I'm the
I'm
okay
okay
So what
you
do you
do this
Paco
we can
we're
somatizing
many
things
we're
we're
seeing
or
or hear
because
the circuits
that
the
circuit
that's
project
that
so
so
so
so
always
it's
because
it's
a point of
a
scientific
a
question
but I'll
repeat there
there
there
there things
that
can
can't
explain
Okay, there's
There's a
Actually, something that's
I'm talking
before
to start
the recording
and it's
something that
you can
look at the
people who
are doing,
is an information
that's an
information that
actually is
disclassified
these institutions
of defense
for part
of the
United
call me
the pentagono
yamese the
area 51
normally
they're
they're
disclassificing
many
archives that
remain in
occultos
not for
one or two
or ten
years.
He's
like some
archives
that even
even
have been
50,
60,
to
80 to
80 years
and
that
after
we
we are
doing,
we are
doing,
we are
doing
what
so
imagine
that's
the time
of the
time
and at the
time
in the
time
in the
we're
doing.
Has
a
time
just
a
little
time
the
CIA
des
classifico archives.
Archivos
where
we're
the telekinesis.
What is
the telekinesis,
the ability
that many
for the culture
pop
they're going to
know the
ability of
the Doctor X
of X-Main
of
the power
with the
mind,
to be
a lot of
a water
with just
thinking.
And this
will be
to sound
to many
people
not those
just I
really
also
also to me
but these
archives
are loquissimous
I'm
there's an
archive that
all in English
at the
100%
I'm
I'm
I'll
traducing
in some
those parts
the parts
more
more interesting
and
I'm
going to
relate
because
really
it's
something
it's
really
even
are
written
that were
made
with
machines
to
not
not
in
computer
that
so
totally
very
very
very
This
actually
in the
Carpeta
N.W.
It's a
strange.
And to the
translation
of
Spanish
says
Agents
Militares
on
Perception
Extrasensoriales
are
put to
work
to learn
the
mind
of the
generals
enemies
that
are
to
take
to make
the
plans
of
the
war
secret
encer
in
Cajas
Furtes.
I
read
that
I
I have to
I've got to
learn
two
times
I'm
doing a
totally
of a
movie
totally
totally
really
incredible
incredible
and is
the
second
relato
where
says
agents
of
government
with
other
powers
mental
bizarre
have
the
ability
to
move
psychically
object
and
to
talk
and
to
affect
the
person
human
use
their
abilities
to
sabotage
the
arms of the enemy
and cause
attacks
cardiacos
to the
leaders
enemies.
And here
is the
third
part that
also
that's
the first
where
to those
people
that were
that
said
scientists
they use
a
machine
to use
and they
they use
like a
a rayo
mortal
I was
I'm
I'm
totally
to science
fiction
because
is something
that
is
of approximately
some 60 years
after.
Okay,
it's like,
like that's
like that's
like,
I mean,
I'm
describe to
the doctor X
and the
X-Men
and you
know?
And you know,
and it's
the most
impressionant
of this
in those
years
the government
of the
United
invirtio
invested
millions of
dollars
for an
institution
secret
where
he was
with
these
with these
soldados with
these abilities
and that also
also is in the
carpet of
investigation.
I think
if I remember
I've read
some of this
of the project
StarGay
or something
where
they're doing
a series of
investigations
no
there's information
there of
some of
some people
that's
some over
Monroe
the Institute
Monro
so
and it's
very interesting
what there
is that
the detail
is that
as you
say
are classified
and not
are at
disposition
of the
people
and then
we can
give the
100%
of credit
not of that
that's
so it's
so it's
always
like a
very
very
passionated
to who
they
like
to see
this
type of
information
or
of the
powers
of the
mind
and
this
right
there
there
something
that
something
that I
something
that I
say
if this really
no
exists and is
something that
some loco
of those years
he wrote
and accidentally
it's
because it was
not available
for all.
And today
after
of the
many years
it's
declassified
because the
government
of the
United
invirted
in a
place
where
to work
with these
soldiers
with
abilities.
So the
government
invirited
much
money.
And all
this
passed
before the
case of
Jacob Greenberg
and for
that's
not going to
because
I'm a
little bit of
the
man,
okay.
Here we
we're going
to pass
to the
night
because it's
a
time that
I'm
I'm
so
I'm
going to
know
to know
the
opinion
of a
person
expert
in this
matter
because
I go
the
case of Jacob
Grinber
pardon
no
I don't know
I'm going to mention as
how it was
because I
think many
you know
it's
a person
a student
a
student in the
UNAM
a person
very
a person
this person
for a
reason
discover
the power
or discover
a person
that
a
person who
is a
chaman
that's a
man
and then
he's
he's
being
with her
to be
living
and learn
all
these
artes
esoteric
but
not only
only
scientific, totally
of the esoteric, or of the
mysterious, or of the spiritism.
Because Jacobini, but you know
me will be able to let me be a minute,
was abutcheated in the moment in which he
he tried, of, or so, for all the
community scientific, so how is
possible that you
studied at the UNAM, and
now you're saying that
exists that kind of thing.
I mean, I'm
imagine that was very
tached by colleagues,
but really,
the doctor
the
the, the
books
that he
he was
the experiment
that he
was doing
even
before
to disappear
a day
before
he was
going to
see where
there was
a person
in the
India and
another in
Mexico
that's
going to
be
going to
telepathically
and
that here
here
is a
one of the
a
one
a
there
there
was
a
a
a
one
a
a
a
the physics
quantum
which
mark that
when two
two
the lights
they're
they're
on the
same
the same
the same
doctor
tomando
or putting
in context
the
theme of
Jacob
Grimber
you
what you
think what
you said
that
before before
before
to start
that was
a
time that
was
really
that was
not
not so
I don't
know
practically
nothing
but
I'm
sure
that
because these
persons in the
moment
that exists
internet
I don't
can't
tap the sun
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real
really
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people
who
desaped
totally
and much
people
and we
are not
we're not
the
not the
first
or the
first
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many people
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can't say
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doctor of this
this
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It's very that the mind, as you know,
not we know, we know, we're not termed to understand or to comprehend.
to know
but it's
incredible
what this
this man
affirmed where
he said
that there was
popularly
we're popularly
we're saying
the matrix
but he
not occupable
maybe this
term
he occupied
another
I don't
I remember
already
where the
cerebos
they connected
and he
put the
example of
the
the arboles
those
those are
those we're
we're
out of
the
courtesa
all
all
dispersed
but
above
are all
all
or by
the
radies
are connected to
a same
nuclear.
What do you
do you
think of this
doctor?
Look at the
case of
Jacob
Grimber
you say
there's
there's
there
information
the information
that
I think
some
you know
I studied
in the
UNAN
so specialised
in
psychophilogy
I
exercised
as a
neuropos
also
studies
in
neurosciencia
and
he's
specialised
in
the
United
so
always
was very
very
passionate
of the
thing
of
the
Conscience
of
actually
he
is a
Einstein
of the
conscience
also
about the
biography
about the
biography
he said
he said
about
54
books
for there
more
or less
all
those
related
with
his
work
where
he
developed
a
term
syturg
the
theory
syntergic
the
he
he
he
said
that
this
of this
theory
had studied
much in
the chamanism
Mexican.
How was he
chamanism,
and the
perception of the
reality and how
was it
was the reality
is what
the theory
syntergic
and I
put it three
like three
levels of
to be the
reality
and I
think for
here you
those
I'm
for that
not we
not
the
memory
no
the first
was
he said
he
that
there
was a
a
camp
neuronal
a
a
camp
neuronal.
We know
that the
Cerebr has
between
10,000
to 12,000
millions of
neurons.
Okay.
See?
And
the first
that was
that he
was the
area was
in this
or so
so in
conjunction
with what
he
called
the
camp
energy
so.
That was
the second
phase,
we're going
to call it
and the
third era
more
complex
was the
more
mysterious.
because he needed
of a
codificator
as a
and it was
what gave
as a result
the creation
of the
experience.
In this
theory
that he
developed
said that
we're
connected
and that
each
one could
develop
their
own
their
reality
depending
in the
capacity
of the
brain
of
every
this
was clear
that in
his
times
sono
much
very
like
a
like a
like a
likeura
no
and
it was
it was
it was
it was
a lot of
the
community and
it was
that's
tachado
of
scientific
like you
with
many
you
mean you
to say
that a
that a
chaman
opera
with a
kitchen
to
and etc
and etc
really
really
he was
the
of those
surgeries
if
not
He was present.
And something that was
he said
he was like he
like he selectionable
the cases
that he'd
and much of
those cases that
he'd say
this charlatan
this is charlatan
this no
I don't know
I don't know
I'm very
curious
it was very
inquietto
to investigate
him to
to find
to get to
the case of
this
senior
I don't
remember his
name but
his name
very common
called Pachita, no?
I think it was Graciela.
I'm going to
or I'm going to correct
those comments.
Right, they're going to
correct.
And she
he's the
invita
to that
he's a
an operation.
An operation
where where
it's notra
that was a
colchonetta
like a
covered with
a nylon,
no,
all of
form very
rudimentary
and where
he did
all type
of operations
or surgeries.
So,
he said,
he was
always always
a
Jacob
to
presential
this type
of
the
work
of the
surgery
no
for the
not
not
he was
not
they were
two
people
so
so it's
so
the
narrative
of the
that
there's
that he
presented
of what he
did this
many
did some
the
reality
of how
perceived
in the
mind
of this
that
you
me
about
that
we
like in a matrix,
where
all we're
interconnected
and we're
not very
ageno to
the theories
of the brannas.
What are
that,
doctor?
The theories of
the branas
for decide
is a form
of a membrane
that the
science
says that
recubber in
the universe.
Okay.
No
doesn't
very,
very
retired of
the theory
of Jacobo,
no?
But,
you know,
his
life,
she's always
in
a world
in,
like in
a
because there are
that's
that he
collaborated in
another
secret with
some organisms
like you
mentioned as
the CIA
and the
FBI
where
he's
he could
have been
been
he was
and privated
of the
liberty
other
more sensat
even
they signaled
an
investigation
of a
judicial
made
for a
captain Padilla
I
the
Inspector
Padilla
something
where he
they give
a tint
like of
a crime
passional
no?
For part
of his
spouse.
For part
of one
of his
spouse
no,
I think
he was
two,
no.
And
really
in the
cuspide
of his
moment
in the
he was
in the
year in
the year
in the
year
for the
I need
I need to
the
accordion
I
know
I'm
I'm
done
all
I'm
this
it's
a
I think
eight
of
December
that he's
he's going
to have rastro
and something
I'm quite
here in the
feches
he was in
a 12
of December
of 1,446
if he
did actually
he disappeared
and all
they thought
that he
was going to
be present
so because
for him
all of
how he was
investigated
like a
explorer
agravable
and he
got to
and he
did it
so he's
something
I'm
not very
but
the details
that he was
also he was
also
professor
of the
university
I think
was of
the
Yes, we just
He was never to presentarse
No, it wasnto
and it was when
when the people
yeah started
to say, okay,
here this is
totally anormal
to Mr.
Grimber.
And, for example,
here I found
an information
that I
had I,
and the reality is
that I
found it, and
me surprised
a good,
because he
made a clow,
because there
many theories
a part of
their disappearance.
From,
from the
most burdas
that are
even there are
some,
even there
that says that Jacob
encountered the
the form
to connecters
more than
to do
the matter
and he's
in a matter of
spirit and
go to be
different dimensions
I don't
but here
there is something
and I think
that's very
because
after his
disappearance
her
his daughter
was in
a group
that was
a year
so in a
program
of television
his wife
that put
the image
of his
father
as a person
asaparicida
and you know
if it
they'll be
contact us
this number
and a
person
of that
they were in
an institution
of the
United
a person
of the
personal
of the
person of
the
people
send a
a message
and he
says
your
papa
is here
with your
mom
in
a
in a
in a
in a
city
that
was,
this,
he's,
I'm in
the FBI
in
States
and here
there's
many
theories because
there's
a corporation
that's
called RAN
in
Spanish is
that's,
that's,
that's,
that's
that's,
that's
that control
many
that have
to be
with the
mind
human,
so in
the times
of Hacog
Grimber
this
institution in
the
United
yeah
was
he was
how
affect
other
potences
mental
mentally.
So
as we
we're
doing
in the
archives
desclassificated
of the
CIA
and I think
for all
a point that
all this
was to
to be to
explore
the
knowledge
that Jacob
Grimber
obtu
for all of
those of
those of
his years
of investigation
so
I for me
for me
that is
what really
was
he was
reclutated
because
she was
about his
even was
also
also
actual
esposa,
for
so
the last
or the
ultimate
was a
agent
of the
FB.
So,
for me
it's
a lot of
that he
found out
that he
found out
that they
were going
but
that a
Mexican
he did
he said
he needs
to be
in our
group
in our group
of
work
because
precisely
disappears
before
he
to him
demonstrate
the
terriers
even
even
did
exercise
with
the
kids
no
see
you
that you remember,
that he was
put to
talk to
object with
with their
vendados
to be able
to tell us
the color.
That's.
That's,
that's
something possible,
doctor.
Look,
you said
I said I
about him,
this,
no
any neurophysiology.
No,
quite
study in
neurociences,
so,
his capacity
of the
knowledge,
not is
in the
degree of
his capacity
as a
doctor in
in sciences
of the
Cerebro
is a
man
very
A man
was a man
very
intelligent
He's
his
his
life
was a
little
mysterious
and to
a certain
point
very
pragmatic
but
these
experiments
that
did with
children
were
things
very
advanced
in
their
little
explicable
so
like
a
little
a
little
I saw
that I
saw
that
of the 1,446.
The 46.
And it's
an 8th of
December of
1994.
If you see
the two
two last
numbers
are not
inverted.
46 and
94.
So,
so it's
curious,
even his
births
of the
births
and disappearance
are really
really,
the locoes.
No,
like it
was a pinch
of theory
conspirative
no,
that's
that they're
making
like little
messages
subliminales.
I mean
it's
a little
strange.
Yes,
sound
a
little
strange, no, the
feches and
all the
involved
his,
his life
of him,
not,
have
written 54
books and
have been
about the
conscience
like he
about the
brain,
the capacity
that has
the
brain,
the
of the
information
that we
can't,
it's
impressionate,
the
very,
the
time.
One of
the
things that he
said,
I,
we said,
that we can
we can't,
that we
know,
that the
mind
has the
power
by means
of exercises
of respiration
of meditation
even there
various videos
in YouTube
for those
that one
once
me asked
Paco
how is
how is
possible
in YouTube
are all
the exercises
available
of these
these
processes
of meditation
okay
fiatty
to who
people
there's
a book
is super
Cerebrose
you know
okay
super Cerebrose
you know
the
author
is Roodle
E. Tansi.
Okay.
The impressionant of this
book is that
is written
by a neurosurban.
Cacist.
He's
he's about
in this
book that
when he
was a
student,
he was
doing what
is the
internado,
no,
in an
hospital,
he found
archivos
very
very
antivus.
You know,
recently
regressed
of the
career,
curious,
or inquieto, no
no, no, no, no?
And, you know, and he
found a tratado
about Alzheimer,
which is the
infremeda
neurodegenerative
that affect the
human,
you know,
after the 60 years,
consists,
in the
appearance of a plaque
is called
Betamiloide,
in the
ret micotubular
of the neurone,
and this
this plaque
of Betamiloid
has that
the memory
that's
moving
is what
is what is the
Alzheimer
starts first
from a deterior
cognitive and
then goes to
do that
is the
end of
Alzheimer's
in honor
to his
discoverer
that was the
doctor
Alois Alzheimer
well
Rudd
Letansin
in those
archives
information
of that
the Alzheimer
could
not only
just deteners
but
revertis
to
Wow.
A
through many
techniques that
were described
in those
archives.
The lamentable
of this
is that when
he's
that I
want to
understand the
emacem
of archives
and mysteriously
everything
all disappears
and other
part of
those
archives
are not
and this
to do you
and this
it's suspicacia
no,
like for
why or for
that
someone
can't
archivos
about
the cure of
a
infirmat
as a
Alzheimer,
no?
Is that,
what,
what's
that's all
that's all
and it
disappears?
Something
something
is a
science and
it's a
university
to do you
do they're
in the
career and
in the
postgrados
is that the
brain
has two
capacities
Paco.
One
is called
neuroplasticity
and
other is
neurogenesis
and
And this
well,
it's
based
in millions
of studies,
no,
and it's
been
information
that has
passed by
many
for many
medical
the area
of the
neuroplasticia.
It's the
capacity that
has the
brain
every day
is something
new.
Okay.
See?
Of,
not only
to learn
that's
information.
See?
And to
certain
point,
restructural
and
modify the
information
new.
Like this
you're
getting
already,
you
got
grab
but there
another
ability that
has a
neurogenesis
and what is
the neurogenesis
the capacity
to make
new connections
neurales
or new
different
canes
a through
a new
new apprenticeship
so
what I
would explain
that
a
through
certain
information
that you
give
to you
can't
you can
change
that
form
of
functional
or to function
of the
structures
neurales
more complex
and is what
the therapy
cognitive
conductual.
Recondition
a conduct
a
through new
apprenticeship,
the patient
modifica
that the
problem that
he was
affecting
that's
those
qualities that
have the
neuroplasticity
and neurogenesis
but this
neurogenesis
is more
more profound
because
you say
that is the
capacity
also
that your
brain
that your
brain is
that the
brain
Wow.
So, for
So,
today
right now
we're
50,000
neurons,
tomorrow we're
going to
repost.
I remember
that one
once in the
primary
me have been
said,
I've been
I'm going,
I know
they're
regenerated.
I don't
see a
information
totally
a
old,
desactualized
but a
me in
some moment
me it
a master
and I
remember
they're saying
awas
because if
they're
in the
they're
they're
they're
they're
not,
and they're
this
that
that's
that's
a lot of
patients,
for example,
who are people
who have
treated people
with epilepsy
of different
type of
epilepsy.
So,
they say
that with
every crisis
convulsive
some
more in
a certain
amount of
and that
for that
they're not
to never
be autonomous
is a
myth.
Neuronas
this person
always
will generate
and
and always
will be
to produce
the
Cerebron
newas
neurons.
What
you have
to say
to learn
to be
the patient is
the
most
Dependency of that
someone
more
you can be
a person
totally normal
always when
still when
still taking
their
medications
of the
base
that are
the
anti-convulsives
So,
contestant
the question
of the
theme
that we're
talking
of the
capacity
of the
brain
is the
neurogenesis
and the
neuroplasticity
what
what would
explain
if the
Cerever
if the Cerever
can be
auto-saner
taking
in
capacities that
the
response
would be
so.
For logic
no?
Logica
and for
what he
investigated
Rudol Etanzi
and
he gave
in this
book that
you're
to find
with much
information
of what
is the
Cerebr
human
you, you
you're
you're
there are
capacities
that can
even in
some moment
auto-sanars
but
I've got
another
more.
It's
called
Sanation
Emotional
the
book.
Okay.
The
author
right
I remember
is David Sherba
if you want to
to note.
Sanation
emotional
about of the
actual
is real
is Paco
of a
parco,
of a psychiatrist
with his patients
using
different
methods
of now
so now
so that
so
so
without
using
using
without
simply
thereapias
alternatives
and all
approved
for the
FDA
okay
so
now
now
drugs, no, the maximum
authority, not?
For that something
to be avali,
it has to
pass by there.
Okay.
So,
they're talking
like, for
example,
the MDR,
the therapy
gestal,
the conductist,
the humanist,
etc.
And,
even,
it's about
the musicopia
and the
what is
the B-E-C
is a
person who knows it
as a
technique
developed
by a
psychologist
North American
that
about the
points
neurals that
guard the
the eye
of the
human.
So that's
impressive
how patients
narrs have
superated
what you
like,
a trastones
of anxiety,
transornos
depressive,
dystimias,
a series
of conditions
that
are not
have not
to have
better
better
more
out than
medicand
so.
Okay.
The
thing of
the
thing of the
music,
doctor,
is
something
I don't know
to ask
but
I'm
I'm
emotional
and me
cause a
curiosity
because
it's
confirmed
well the
the music
so are
vibrations
so there
there's
various
experiments in
internet
I don't
see if
you know
where you
put it like a
base
of metal
and
they put
much
this
is polvo
of fierro
exactly
so
so they
do
they're
doing
they're
example, the artifact of a
violin, I don't remember a number,
excuse me, ignorance, and
produce a sound, and
all of all kinds of
forms where literally are being
the sound, the form of the sound.
So there was a person with that
I said, that's what I said, that's the
same happens with your Cerebrough.
You listen to
something, and this
you generate, that vibration
to generate, you too vibrates in the
same frequency, and automatically
you can
desembocar
or emotions
tristes
or emotions
felices.
Sure.
All
what we
perceive we
is a
through the
of the
ondas.
Sure.
Yes.
The sound
soundas
not.
Entra
for the
corteza
auditive
and the
codific
the cerebral.
See?
More
all the
of the
o'id
midio
and
intermedio
enter
for this
zone
to get
to the
cortex
to the
cell
and that
codific
and says
a
pittido
of a
claxon, the sound
of a trueno,
a music pop,
a music salsa,
it's what it's
what's going to.
So,
about the
sound there's
much information.
Inclusive,
there are
very exitosas
like the
method
automatis,
that today
today
it's
in various
institutions
of prestige,
a therapy
auditive
that's
really for
the status
emotionales.
That's
scientifically
confirmed.
No,
not we can say
that's
pseudoscience
is a
coprobated.
There are
there,
there are
other alternatives
of therapy
as it
is a
know as
as a listing
and program
also.
It's a
variant of
this method
automatic,
no?
Sure,
are
there are
that
the,
well,
the
task of
a little
the quality
of life
of certain
people
and of
certain
paces
not are
100
curative
because then
there's
this situation
of that
that is
paliative
so
But so for that
is a alternative.
Yeah, because
as it's
as well,
there's people
that at least
me have written
also by Instagram
and he says
that my
my papa,
listening a music
that's done
in a series
could be
so,
so things
totally
that are,
I go,
are things
alternatives
as you
do you know,
it's something
that's a
certain percent
but are
things that
in the final
in terms
that can't
confirmated
at 100%
the musicotrapia
yeah.
Many,
many
psychologists
do they use
even
for calm
a
anxiety.
So,
like,
yeah.
There's
a therapy
of biotro-
alimentation
that's
a team
of neurostimulation
that's
100
confirmed,
100
scientific,
but are
technologies
that don't
to be
costosas,
no they're
to be
a little
apartosas
in that
a person
could maintain
a treatment
of this
type,
but
we'll
about this
of the sound, fiatte, that there are
various investigations of neurosurbanos,
that today, for example,
in patients with Mald-Parkinson,
they're making a technique
that's invasive,
has to open the
Cerebrough, is an operation
major,
install an
little,
we're going to
call it, this,
sensor,
see?
And,
and they're,
the sound of the
neuron.
The neuron has a
sound, Paco.
Our neurons
vibra and have a
sound.
The
so the
neurosuriano
what does
is,
he's a
type of
like a
like a
like a
and so
and has
that there
a point
of a
communication and
the person
control
that
that's
called
syndrome
of
a
money
that's
that
suffer
the
patient
with
the
person
and the
place
where the
zone where
the
homolugue
the
son
of this stimulator
to the neurona
the patient
has to tremble
and he's
suffering this
syndrome of
quantum
so it's
impressive
the technique
this of
neurostimulation
profound
there even
some videos
in vivo
in vivo of
this type
of operations
interventions
that if
I'll repeat
are costos
it's a
method
very advanced
but
we know
we know
that the
neurone
has
something
absolutely
absolutely
so
and you
and you
know
we can
a certain
vibration
in
gertios
So the
Sonido, there's
much to
investigate
about this
there.
There's much
to learn
about what is
the sound
and how the
brain it
and how the
social
emotional,
the soundio
plays a
important,
no?
Sure,
the vibrations.
The vibrations
about,
what is what
at the final
to count
you percives
in form
sensorial and
you codificas,
no?
It's incredible.
I mean,
the,
so, the
body
human is
asombroso.
There's a person
that is so
asombroso
that sometimes
is aterrador
because
there are many
things that
we're not
we're not
we're in
the terrain
of the mind
so are
things that
are things that
they're
and that's
it's
desemocates
really
the fact
I've got
this
plattica
I've
learned much
I think
I think
all the
people
that we're
listening
and
we're
also
we're
also
where we
we can
find
basically
basically
his consultorial
or something.
I remember
before I was
a little bit
a little bit of
a little bit of time
No,
no,
I'm doing
I'm doing
medical so
in day
I'm taking
medical
and I'm
a doctor
because
the stress
affect the
state of
the state of
an
and much
of our
systems
me said
to him
and he
mentioned
a part
of the
cell
if you
want you
want to
investigate
the
hypoficio
supranan
so
so it's
maybe
complicated
the
The doctor
said,
no, I
said, no, I
have I
heard you
have seen,
well,
look it's
the connection
between,
now see,
the tally
cerebral, the
glandula hypophasis,
and all
the glandulas
supranals,
see?
In a
way that
they're in
there,
substances
chemics,
like neurotransmissory,
si,
substances
hormonals,
and,
and,
and,
that all
this will
affect
the
stress,
still
being the
father of
all the
other the
things.
And it's
very important
to have
always
under control
the famous
stress,
no?
It's basically
an enemy
silencioso
because
many,
we've
we've lived with
this
the day-a-day
the time
of the
work,
all the
times
we know,
perhaps
the consequences
of all
what we
can be
what we can
pass
exactly.
Exactly.
You take
suggestions
Paco
yeah
for your
public
of
some
books that
I'd
go ahead
doctor
If you
want to
ask them
if you're
going to
write
for
there
of
especially
of Jose
Maria
Alvarez
the
desolada
grandeza
so
a
book
Neville
about
the
cabal
this
about
this
about the
this
about the
idea
and the
creation
of the
conscience
of
because
no
and more
and
Jacob
Grimber
perfect
doctor
of
Jacobo
Grimber
also
there
There's a, there's a book
very beautiful
that's called
The Force
Vital of
the sky
anterior.
I'm recommend
much.
A me
me got much
this book.
Okay.
Yes.
Also,
Jacobo Grimberg,
the crystals
of the galaxies.
Okay, okay.
That's,
I think,
even even
even to videos.
There are
videos of,
the power
of the creation
of Neville Godar.
It's a
book also
very interesting.
The,
the Marka,
Cervantes
is the
Desperated
of the
Conscience
this is
impressionate
this
book.
Okay.
I mean
I said
and it's
very much
it's very
very beautiful
and for
ultimately.
The
book of
the
name
Raquel
Levinsen
is the
book that
nobody
never
read.
Even
his number
he said
to do you
do you
do you
the first
you're going
to say
let it
let him
to get
to
the book
that's the
book that
nobody
never
never
never
said
I'm
I
I learned your phrase,
is the
book.
It's a
book that
you're going
to be
a repenting.
Okay,
Doctor.
It's a
very,
very
impressionate
what there
for your
public,
that they
like much
these things.
Perfect,
doctor.
Well,
much much
thanks.
The truth
is that
is that
is a platica
is very
interesting.
The truth
is your
person and
much
people who
we know
that we're
we've learned
much
of what
we're
about what we
can't
learn more
of your
job,
some networks
on some
social
Facebook
like
psychomedica,
psychology
and neuropsychology.
We're in
the center of
here in the city
Tuseppe
and we're in
what is the
Barre of the
Pirawa.
Okay.
So can
say the number?
Yes,
in what
is consultorios
and pharmacies
Saluteng.
Okay.
They're a
team of
specialists
that we're
in reunied
so.
Perfect,
doctor.
There are
my two
directions,
we're working
out of the
city.
We've got
a fortuctorment
of much
work out
in the state
of Veracru
and
Tepo, I'm
some days
also we're doing.
Okay,
so perfectissimo.
Of course,
I'm going to
be going to start
passing
on the
panel.
Basically the
information
of the doctor,
the way is
is that I'm
very grateful for
having accepted
the invitation.
No,
that's the
video.
If you
did it
like, then
give the
video.
And why
not?
Passartte
to the
website of
the doctor
for that
they want
to know
the job
that he
he realizes
the person
with that
he was
working,
the fact
that is
something
that's a
privilege
not to
to have
people
professional
like you
in our
city,
that really
are people
that's
a lot of
this
thing of the
mind.
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if the
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