UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP EP 48 The Other Worldly Secrets of Sound part 2 - The "God" Frequency
Episode Date: July 14, 2022What did Nikola Tesla and the ancient people of Malta have in common? Maybe more than we realized, including knowledge of something referred to as the "God" frequency. And how did the CIA end... up accidentally communicating with the Greys? It all comes together here in this concluding episode of the Secrets of Sound...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome back to UAP, the Unidentified Alien Podcast.
So happy to be back with you.
Stephen Deiner right here.
Karen Curtis over there.
Karen, how are you?
I'm well.
I'm glad we're back.
I'm glad you're well.
You had a little bit of the vid.
Yeah, so I didn't really put it out there.
It was kind of a rough 10 days, not for myself.
The whole family.
The whole family.
And so that's why we didn't have an episode last week.
We didn't want to miss a week.
We apologize for doing.
that but I ended up getting COVID and then my wife got it and both of my kids got it.
And you're all vaxed and boosted and nothing mattered when it came to us anyway as far as getting
it or not. So we got it. First time we had it and, you know, a couple days it cleared out of our
system and it was the domino effect that got us. And then when it comes to work wise, they make
you stay out the whole week. So that's right. That explains why we did not have a show last week.
So I'm sorry for that. I mean, because you already had this one locked and loaded. We were
ready to go. I've had this written for like three weeks, so I've been itching to
to get in here and do this with you. So I'm finally very happy to be back and do this episode
with you, Karen, and for you listening for part two of the mysteries of sound and how it all
kind of comes together when it comes to kind of maybe an ancient, you know, an alien language,
so that's right. That's right. So very, very excited to do this part two. But before we get into our
continuation here of where we left off a couple weeks ago.
You know we got to do the factoid, and I know you've got a good one, because we were really
excited about this with the James Webb Telescope.
We told you that on July 12th, they were going to, NASA was going to reveal the first
images from the James Webb Telescope.
Well, we have seen them, and they are amazing.
You're seeing galaxies that are shining around other galaxies whose light has been bent.
and you're seeing just a small little portion of the universe.
That is Bill Nelson, the head of NASA.
Of course, they released five full-color high-deaf images
from the James Webb Telescope, which cost $10 billion.
Maybe like that.
It took 25 years to put the thing together and get it out there in space.
And what it's showing is the cosmos and what it looked like 13.8 billion years ago.
So it's like, okay, so it's old news, all right?
Right.
But still just the image.
Images, I don't know, they were amazing to me.
I was watching as they revealed them.
It was awe-inspiring, and I'm sure you've seen the images as well.
And, you know, maybe we'll tweet some out just in case you haven't seen some.
It's like the birth of a star, a black hole.
I mean, then there were five galaxies in one shot.
And they're all seemingly around each other.
I know they're not actually that close.
Right.
But the pictures themselves.
One was, they were combining.
Yeah.
And then, of course, the ones would be bent by light.
I mean, it's just, it was just so fascinating.
to look at it. And of course, for us, we look at it and think, just imagine the amount of life
that's out there that we can't even begin to understand and fathom in the vastness of the universe.
Intelligent life. And the web telescope has enough fuel on board for 20 more years of research,
which is really exciting. In the words of the famous Carl Sagan,
somewhere something incredible is waiting to be known. I think those words,
are becoming reality.
Nicely said.
Heavy duty.
Yeah, that's really good stuff.
So I guess over the next 20 years of us doing this show,
we'll keep you updated on the James Webb Telescope
and the discoveries that come across.
Really cool stuff.
Now, let's go ahead.
I know I was going to say last week,
but I guess I'll say last time,
because it's been a couple weeks since we actually got to do the episode
when we had part one on the mysteries of sound
and the language and everything when it comes to it.
We had this quote,
and I'm going to bring it up again.
again, because it's going to be very relevant here for part two.
If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and
vibration.
And that was, of course, from Nikola Tesla.
Yeah, it's right.
It's true.
So I guess with that in mind, Karen.
Yes.
We'll start with the basic question.
And I think it's, you know, we get so deep into things.
Maybe we forget some of the basics sometimes, you know.
And it's a question that we really haven't isolated and asked yet.
And that is, what is sound?
Ah.
What is it?
Well, I think we hit on it in the first episode because we were talking about sound in space.
And then you're like, wait a minute.
It's a vacuum.
You can't hear sound in space.
So what is it?
So I guess in that sense, with that thought in mind, I guess we should better say, how do you quantify it or measure it?
And that is defined by its frequencies, the frequency that it gives off.
And we measure those frequencies and hurts.
So the reason why I want to see, you're going to hear the term of measurement hurts a few times in this episode, and that's how frequencies measured and ultimately sound.
But it's also vibration because our eardrum hears sound through the vibration.
Sure.
And the little, and the little anvil bones in your ear.
And I know we'll get comments on, you know, Apple and Spotify.
Say, well, sounds measuring in decibels, I understand that.
But I'm saying, look, I get it.
I get it.
Yeah.
But you know what I'm saying.
You know what I'm saying?
When we break it down to its most elemental points, its frequency.
But that does bring it to someone who we mentioned many times and who he mentioned in that quote.
Throughout really the existence of our now year-long run on this show,
we've talked about Tesla a lot kind of in passing.
But we've never actually kind of focused on him before.
But this brings up, I thought, a great opportunity to do that to really kind of look at Tesla.
Because like Pythagoras and Herodotus before him, who we covered in part one,
both of those guys, Tesla was very much aware of the different possibilities that could arise
when you were able to harness the power of frequencies.
Now, unfortunately for him, and quite frankly, for us, he was never able to make this
knowledge mainstream enough to change the way we live like he wanted to.
And here's a couple of examples of some of the things Tesla was working on in case you
were unfamiliar with his background.
In 1901, Tesla started building the war.
Gordon Cliff Tower with funding from J.P. Morgan. Tesla hoped he would be able to create a wireless
system to take the world off the grid. When Marconi beat Tesla to wireless radio transmission
across the Atlantic, Tesla changed his plans for the tower. When J.P. Morgan learned of Tesla's
plans for free energy, he immediately cut funding to the project. After all, Morgan was a titan
of electricity in his own right, a Goliath in the copper industry, as well as being
being a capitalist, whose work focused around profiting from others.
So there you have it.
We don't have free energy because my bank.
That's right.
Chase Bank.
Yes.
Whether to make money.
That J.P. Morgan.
So annoying.
And I understand capitalist society.
I get it.
I get it.
You know, look, hey, it's multi-generational wealth beyond our imaginations that, you know, the Morgan family has.
0.00% of the world is benefiting from it.
We'd all 99.999% would benefit.
It would be nice.
We had free electricity.
So, yeah, that J.P. Morgan had chased, that Marconi, who invented radio.
Thank God.
Yeah, really.
Otherwise, we wouldn't be here.
But they were all in play there with Tesla.
And he had tapped into this ancient knowledge.
And the bigwigs, of course, you know, like J.P. Morgan of corporate America,
wanted nothing to do with that because there was no money in it for them.
That's right.
And it's still pretty much the same way today, honestly.
Yeah.
I mean, we have the power.
No pun intended.
Right, right.
Of course.
I mean, you can say that, not to get into a rabbit or a whole era, but you can say
things with medicine, whether it's medicine, electricity, whatever.
Oh, you mean like curing cancer?
Well, you know, there's many, many things that's, you know, possibilities that are out there,
but they may or may not be let out just like Tesla was stymied because the big corporations
are like, no, we are going to make money off of this.
Yeah.
A valiant Thor.
Exactly.
He told what, the people of the Pentagon, hey, you guys, you know.
Here's how you can cure disease, have peace in the world.
Like, we're like, we're good.
If you don't know what we're talking about, we did that.
It's a very early episode.
I want to say maybe somewhere in the first 20 episodes.
You can check that.
I think it was aliens in the government, I believe it was, maybe like 16 or 17 somewhere in there.
But we went over a lot with Vali and Thor.
It's always one of my favorite stories, though, because there's always so much that we connect back.
This isn't the first time we've connected back to Valley and Thor.
He was of Venus.
He lived, so they say, the story goes, he came from Venus, lived inside Venus and came to Earth as far as like a missionary trip.
and tried to better our world.
And they said, no, thanks.
And so he left eventually after working at the Pentagon for a few years, the way the story goes.
And you kind of see that same type of scenario here with Tesla.
It's like, hey, I found a way for free energy.
And they're like, there ain't no money and free.
Yeah, yeah, stop it.
Get out of here.
So poor Tesla, he did, he took that knowledge, though, of, you know, frequencies and vibrations
and learn how that could translate into electrical energy.
Or better yet, something he really.
refer to as, get ready for this, cosmic energy.
In 1905, Nikola Tesla submitted a patent entitled,
The Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy through the Natural Medium.
Tesla had realized that the ionosphere was filled with electrical energy
that could be easily tapped into.
Seeing the world as one big electrical generator,
Tesla believed that by using an appropriate medium,
limitless energy could be harnessed from the magnetic poles,
which the planet centered around. Tesla wanted to condense trapped energy between the surface
of the Earth and its upper atmosphere and transform it into an electrical current. The Sun,
to Tesla, was merely a ball of electricity, positively charged with potentially 200 billion volts.
To the contrary, Earth was charged with negative electricity, and to Tesla this force constituted
what he called cosmic energy.
To experiment and test his ideas,
Tesla created the Tesla coil in Colorado Springs on Pikes Peak.
So that's an origin story there.
I know it's a little heady, but when you get into it,
I'm glad he said it because I would have a hard time.
I didn't realize the Earth had negative energy, though.
Yeah, how do you like that?
And that's why it's still like that.
You know what I mean?
I know.
All those things that Tesla discovered over 100 years ago,
it could easily be done right now by all these, you know, companies, oh, we got these electric cars.
Well, great. How about some free energy?
Come on now. It's not like you don't know how to do it, but anyway.
Oh, my gosh. We'll go off on a tangent here.
No, he actually, you know, you're right.
You know, the world today could have wireless energy, and he was quoted as saying this.
More than 25 years ago, I began my efforts to harness cosmic rays, and I have succeeded.
Electric power is everywhere, present in unlimited quantities.
This new power for the driving of the world's machinery will be derived from the energy
which operates in the universe without the need for coal, gas, oil, or any other fuel.
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Well, hey, I guess they don't care that much, do they?
If they don't want to give us so free energy.
It's amazing, isn't it?
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Right, that we're just giving you the explanation there.
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So that's why these discoveries of Tesla, who built off of these ancient discoveries
from Pythagoras and Herodotus by using frequencies and things like that and discovering
the energies in the world and quite frankly the galaxy in the universe that it's still being bogged
down and it's out there and i do think that people in the past maybe thousands of years ago
figured out how to use the energy well it is amazing somehow went back to like the stone age it's just
lost knowledge but it's he did take that knowledge of the ancients like you know pythagoras
and you know the music of the spheres that we talked about it in part one
that Pythagoras had, where he spoke about the different vibrations that each planet gives off
and was able to make it, you know, in his own and kind of take that extra step Tesla was able to.
So there's so much of his story, though, just in general, Tesla.
We really could do an entire episode just on him.
What's the Tesla coil, the thing that he had in Denver?
That was basically with like kinetic energy and everything.
Oh, so that wasn't the tower.
No, it was a little bit different.
But that's where he was kind of testing out his theory.
And that's when he realized everything he theorized was, in fact,
true. Oh my gosh. But then all of a sudden
there goes that funding.
Right. Yeah, exactly.
But keep in mind
the main thing here is that
he did a lot of study into the magic
frequency as well. What's that?
Well, that kind of takes us into our next
subjects. And again, we could
do a whole episode on Tesla. We could just do a
whole episode on what we did there, but
I want to kind of get into some of these
other things that connects everything we've been
talking about here from part one.
So with the magic frequency, what
if there was like this magic number, so to speak,
when it comes to frequency.
What was Tesla looking for specifically?
Well, we're going to go with an ancient example here again, okay?
Not to kind of revert back to part one,
but just one more time because according to these findings,
the ancients knew once again how to channel this power.
So we're going to go all the way to the island of Malta, Karen.
Oh, boy.
I forgot my passport.
Yeah, well, just make sure you go get it.
If you're not familiar with where Walta is, the geography of it, I'll let you know.
Not that I'm a geography expert, I had to look this up.
It's a small island nation south of Italy and it's the Mediterranean Sea.
It's just what, at the point of the boot or the heel of the boot?
I think it's below the heel.
I got you.
There you go.
But on that island, I should say, they have like this mysterious series of caves.
They're called the hypogium.
And this is another subject, probably where we could dedicate an entire episode
to it because researchers have been baffled with how these caves were built in the first place.
Just like their size, their scale, and their maze-like construction.
It's like a labyrinth down there.
Not to mention, by the way, I'll just kind of say this in passing.
The oddly shaped skulls that were found there.
Oh, boy.
Hello.
The elongated skulls that they can't explain because the suture signature that humans have down the middle of the skull was not there in those skull.
So just throwing that out there, those skulls were found in these caves in Malta.
But also found there is the resonant something in what we like to call archaeoacoustics.
Yeah, there's an archaeo-acoustician here that wants to explain this magic frequency.
They call it the God or the Holy Frequency, which is 111 hertz.
Okay.
Paul Devereaux, an archaeo-acoustician, a professor from Cambridge University,
in the UK has also discovered that the burial mounds of cairns also resonated sounds at this mysterious 111 Hertz.
Devereux investigated this intriguing relation of 111 hertz and found out something quite interesting.
He realized there were many ancient texts describing beliefs which are based on a divine sound
or divine frequency principle.
Huh, there you go.
So notice the terms there, divine sound, divine frequency, which is why they call it,
we're not getting preachy here until this is what they call it, the God or the holy frequency.
So why is that?
What is it about this frequency that?
It's not the Ome, though.
Ome.
It's similar to it, but not the same thing.
Hinduism and Buddhism, they use Ome.
Right, but you're right, though.
I mean, Ome, it's the same principle on why in, is it Hinduism or Buddhism?
Both, right?
Yeah.
Where they use the Om chance to kind of check.
the energy, if you will.
So it does have that same thought process behind it.
But I just want us to take that in real quick
before moving on to the next bit of info
because this next part right here
might blow your mind.
If you heard part one, which came out a couple weeks ago,
then this is really quite the connection.
According to Devereaux,
Pythagoras created his musical scale,
starting with the note A,
which curiously resonates at the frequency of 111 Hertz.
Additionally, further research with MRI scans has shown that the brain switches off the prefrontal cortex and also deactivates the language center that is responsible for holistic processing, creativity, intuition, and inducing an emotional plateau at exactly 111 hertz.
Huh.
There you go.
Whoa.
Now that right there, that there is science, Karen.
That is.
And also, I know that it starts with a.
because it's all cows eat grass.
Oh, I like that.
Yeah.
That's how I learned to play the piano.
All cows eat grass bong.
F-A-C-E-Bong.
Whatever works.
Oh, my God.
But isn't that fascinating?
Yes, it is.
I can't believe it.
So they find this stuff out 111 Hertz when we talked about Pythagoras last week
when basically he used math to create the Western musical scale that we still use today.
If you're talking about there with your bongs.
Yes.
And then you have not.
the bongs you think you have the sound.
I don't smoke that.
And then, of course, when you talk about the MRI scans, when they actually go in scientifically,
medically, to discover what this frequency is doing to the brain, it actually does have
a physical effect on people, where it shuts off one part and activates another.
That's extremely fascinating.
It is.
I know.
I agree.
100%.
So the fact that these caves in Malta.
limbic resonance, as Elon Musk says.
It affects the brain, like music and all of that.
Right.
And so they knew this.
And these ancient caves, they knew that there was something to these frequency.
Who's telling them this?
How did they find this stuff out?
That's right.
So by the way, the same frequency is also found in other ancient sites, one of them being Cambodia.
So it's not just Malta.
Really?
Oh.
So you actually have connections around the world, which we always look at and say, well, how is that possible?
How did other civilizations know the same?
thing when there was no form of communication that we know of.
So just for reference also, what happens exactly when your mind tunes into this frequency?
That's what we're asking, right?
Why is it so important?
Why does it seem to pop up in all these different occurrences?
Did these ancient people of Malta and in Cambodia and other spots in the world know something
about how to connect to the cosmos that we largely do not?
Okay, they did more studies.
Here's what happened when a field test was conducted with people who were subjected to that frequency of 111 Hertz, the holy frequency.
This reaction many field tests revealed resulted in an experience described as a divine level of meditation in a number of subjects.
This trance, some now believe, allows one to get connected with the universe, God, or a creator.
The question is, who knew such advanced knowledge so far back within?
antiquity. How were they able to create such stone structures which amplified one's voice to
exactly this frequency? It seems preposterous to continue to attest that this amazing structure
was somehow built by our lesser capable modern ancestors over 3,500 years ago.
Wow. So this isn't theory. This isn't us speculating. These were studies that were done.
I think this is worth pointing out that show definitively when the brain is subjected to this frequency of 111 hertz,
there are physical effects to the point where this translike state,
feeling like you're connecting to something of a higher power, whatever you want to think that higher power is,
that was happening in this field study.
So why did these ancient people, who were they connecting to?
was it God?
Was it somebody else?
The classic record?
Maybe.
It's fascinating.
That's, you know, it takes all this time to find these caves and realize, holy cow, how are these even built?
What are these weird skulls that are in here?
And oh, hey, this holy frequency was also found here.
What were they using it for?
And how did they know it existed?
Amazing.
Makes you wonder.
So could this knowledge have been used from the people of Malta and other parts of the ancient world?
There's some sort of, I guess, a cosmic telephone.
Hello.
If you will.
E.T. Phone home.
Yes.
Kind of connecting us with her interplanetary counterparts in a way that is hard for us to understand today
because we're so preoccupied with modern time things that distract us.
Yeah.
If it sounds crazy, then consider this one final example here today on part two of this series.
In the early 1970s, Karen.
The CIA, yes, I know, the CIA began something called Project Stargate.
I know we're getting into the waters of CIA government conspiracies and experiments, but that's where this takes us.
That's right.
We kind of made a leap from where we began, but this is what happens.
It doesn't change the fact, though, that one particular experiment during this time could prove exactly pretty much what we've been talking about,
which is using sound and frequencies to open up cosmic lines of communication.
That is exactly what happened to a guy named John Vivanco.
Now, John was a remote viewer.
Again, it's funny because these were all things
that I think we probably could have done episodes
just by themselves.
Individually, right.
But they were just so fascinating and put them all in
because they really all did connect,
which is amazing because there's all these different time periods,
different parts of the world,
but the same principle of using sound and frequencies
to connect to something higher
or some type of higher, you know, plane of consciousness, I suppose.
And that's what the CIA was doing with Project Stargate.
So they knew there was something
to this. Now, Vavanko, he was a remote viewer for the CAA. He was part of Project Stargate,
which was a program, by the way, used, they were training psychics. They were finding people who
through testing and interviewing, they felt they had some type of, you know, psychic inclination
more than other people. So they would say, all right, well, let's train you more and train you
to become a remote viewer to spy on the Russians. If you ever saw Manuesteric goats,
I think the movie is about remote viewing.
That's right.
And the CIA thing.
Yes.
Yeah, it's about you can just sit in a room with other remote viewers and travel anywhere
around the world and you see stuff.
Kind of like stranger things with 11.
Right, exactly.
I mean, it's the same principle.
So now, of course, you know, not only the Russians, but other global adversaries.
So that's what the idea of the program was, is to get information remotely.
One thing that they found to be useful, though, was to put the remote viewers into like a trance
with the help of sound waves.
Interesting.
Again, kind of like with Stranger Things, right?
Oh, with her in the bathtub.
Right.
Right.
So specifically, now we're not giving way spoilers.
If you ever watch, Schengen things, don't worry.
We're not doing anything like that.
Specifically, though, they would use targeted frequencies of 5 hertz.
Now, why was that?
Here we have the U.S. government using essentially the same principles that ancient civilizations
that we mentioned in Malta and Cambodia, just to name a couple, that they were using.
So do you think they were on to something all those years ago?
He was using the same principles here.
So when this was done on John Vivanco, he went into his, you know, expected trance.
He's done it before, and he tried his remote viewing capabilities to complete the mission at hand and look into Moscow.
But instead of peering into Mother Russia, he got a glimpse of something very unexpected.
Oh, dear.
According to Vivanco, it was at this time when he made interstellar contact with a gray alien.
He was obviously startled, as any of us would be,
but he says that the alien seemed almost pleased
that he was communicating with.
He was like, hey, you cracked a code.
You know?
You, you dumb humans.
You found it.
You found me out.
You finally figured out how to talk to us
is basically like the feeling that he got
by using the 5 hertz frequency to go in to this trance.
Now, this of course was kept highly classified
until Ivanko came out with the story
and his exploits detailing his decades.
of experience, and he's not the first remote viewer to do that.
We've talked about a couple of guys in military experience who were remote viewers for 20 years
and ended up telling their stories eventually.
Yeah. Mental travelers.
Yeah.
Now, with something like that in mind, though, is it that crazy when you take all this into account
to make the leap that we have been missing the big picture here?
I think so.
You know, is there really something to all this?
In fact, and you brought this up earlier, Karen, so to your point, it's even been reported
that scientists have been experimenting with frequencies between 100,000 and 300,000
hertz to target cancer cells and break them up.
Interesting.
Using sound to cure.
By using sound, by using acoustics, the vibration.
Oh, wow.
They basically just, you know, break them up with the vibration.
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Now, I want to take you from the 70s to the 80s. When were you born?
1886. God bless you. Very revealing here today.
June 21st.
Okay, well, on October 4th, 1986,
while walking along Park Avenue to his apartment in Manhattan,
the CBS news anchor Dan Rather.
Oh, sure.
Was attacked and punched from behind by two men.
I remember this story.
Yeah.
Well, R.M. wrote a song about it, and there was a cartoon.
Well, it's a frequency, Kenneth.
That's a great song.
That's right. Yes.
These two men wearing black with a white shirt and a black tie attacked him
and demanded to know, Kenneth, what is the frequency?
The second assailant chased him and beat him.
Oh.
As they pummeled and kicked him, they kept repeating the question, what's the frequency, Kenneth?
Huh.
So, here's Dan Rather after a few days.
You found it?
He went back on the air to explain, you know, what happened.
In closing tonight, a personal note, if I may, over the weekend, as some of you may have already heard or read,
I was assaulted with violence on a Manhattan Street.
Why and exactly by whom remains unclear, and it may,
never be determined. Perhaps it was just another one of those bizarre and frightening incidents
that seemed to happen from time to time in our country and elsewhere. I do know that I was
luckier than many other Americans who've been victims of violent crime, and for that I'm very
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concern. We'll see you here again tomorrow night. Good night.
CBS Evening News.
That's right, yeah.
And he's talking about a violent attack.
He doesn't bring up the What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
But later on the Letterman show, he joined R.E.M. to sing the song.
Oh, is that right?
What's the frequency, Kenneth?
Wait, that's him singing with him.
I think I can hear him a little bit.
Yeah, anyway.
Crazy.
That is nuts.
I remember hearing about that story.
Did they ever figure out what those guys were talking about?
No.
Were they just whacked out?
Well, and, you know, people made fun of him about it because of it, you know.
but he said, is it one of those just strange mysteries that happens from time to time?
Or were they part of Project Stargate and lost their minds?
It was just 10 years later.
Yeah.
I mean, maybe, I don't know, maybe these guys were former remote viewers and they lost their minds and they were having flashbacks.
They sound like men in black.
Yeah, it's very strange.
What did they know?
Was there something going on there?
We do in a future episode have to do, you know, Hollywood and how it kind of explains everything we've been talking about.
from various movies all the way through the years to Stranger Things.
Yeah.
Everything that we tell you about that actually happened has been depicted in Hollywood film.
It is pretty, it's always fascinating.
Yeah.
How do they know?
Yeah, it's kind of weird.
But on all this subject here and my final thought, get ready because it's kind of heavy.
Okay.
So strap in on the seatbelt there that we have on our chairs.
Because it's been kind of a trippy couple of shows somewhat.
And this is kind of where I'm at right now with connecting these donuts.
Okay, so when you take everything into account that we've spoken about in these first two, well, in the two parts of this series about the mysteries of sound and the otherworldly mysteries and secrets of sound, I've gathered that sound is indeed physical.
It comes to us through vibrations and frequencies, which we can feel.
Think about when you're at a concert and you're standing in front of a big speaker, you feel that vibration in your chest.
Or the shuttle taking off, remember?
Sure. Yes, exactly. You feel that rattling in your chest for Florida people like that.
like us who've been to shuttle lunch is very fortunate.
Now, and music, as we know, now know anyway, because what we talked about with Pythagoras
is a derivative of math, which is, of course, the universal language itself.
And since music emits sounds and the following vibrations and frequencies, it can be said
that it also correlates to math.
It all does.
It all comes back to math.
So essentially, it all comes together as one language.
Well, you have the binary code.
I mean, yeah, it's all math.
It all comes together.
So, you know, for us, we're used to speaking separate languages, of course, you know, different words, different dialects.
They all have different meanings, different accents, earthly languages, so to speak.
But when you kind of think about it, it starts.
Well, that's how that gray said, hey, you finally figured it out.
He was communicating with the gray through sound.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, not through sound, but through math.
What if we're missing the big picture here?
What if these things are just multiple lines of communication, you know, all leading to that one universal
truth?
So throw away your iPhone and pick up a tuning fork.
Yes, that's right.
And call me.
Start off with your frequencies.
But seriously, you know, there's like this one line that we're just not seeing, but people
have used before to this one truth, which is maybe this is how we were all meant to communicate
with each other.
Going back to John Favonko, like you said, with, you know, remote viewing speaking to the alien by going to that trance.
Well, I do think that we've talked about it before that aliens communicate through telepathically.
Right.
That's right.
Yes.
Just mentally.
Yes.
It's energy.
It's thought.
It's maybe it's frequency.
It could be.
I mean, so not only with each other here on Earth, but maybe elsewhere throughout the cosmos is where we're supposed to be able to communicate, right?
If we really dive into these things, we may come across.
the universal key to a plane of understanding and consciousness
that our ancestors and even Tesla himself may have seemingly already been able to tap into.
We may be able to communicate with ourselves four billion years ago.
Maybe that's a form of time travel?
Yeah.
I don't know, you know.
Because our souls just continue to inhabit different bodies, right?
According to some theories, yeah.
I mean, with Edgar Casey, things that we spoke about with him in previous.
episodes so I think it was like at 920 and 21 somewhere in there with Edgar Casey you want to go
back and listen to those I love him he's so interesting oh he's so interesting that was a two-part
series actually so no I'm not high so if you're listening to this thinking what did this guy smoke
before they made this episode it's just when you really dive into it he just has brain fog from his
COVID yeah you're not kidding I have this is that what that is I thought I'm just dumb so when you
really dive into it though which I did I mean when we made these two episodes I really
dove into this and kind of got deep in the research and the thought process and I just kind of started
to come together and thinking it's all right there yeah you know they're using sound using
frequencies and to to communicate this god frequency of 111 hertz what are you connecting to what
are you what are you seeing when you're there if anything maybe it doesn't work for everybody
I don't know, but by all accounts, they did studies and people went into these different trances.
Different things were activated in the mind.
It just, it makes you wonder, that's all.
And I think that's our main point here with this two-part series was to bring up the science behind it, the details behind it, and just ask the questions.
In the end, what does this all mean for us?
What could it mean?
What are we missing?
You know, and I think that's, it's worth exploring.
Yeah, and if you hear the sound of our voice.
it all ties together and that's what makes this podcast so fun.
Yeah.
Because it always harkens back to something we've already talked about.
Right.
They all, the dots all connect.
They always do, which I swear we don't mean to do.
No, but it continues to do it.
It always happens that way.
Which I think validates everything.
Right.
I think you're right.
Because if you're investigating a crime, right?
It's always connecting the dots when things connect.
That's when you know, hey, you found it.
You can determine for yourself what you think.
That's right.
That's what we're all.
what he's about. You make up your own mind. And you can make up your own mind next time as well
when we come back because we're going to talk about cultures older than Egypt.
Yay!
What the heck was going on there? What kind of alien ties were there that they're not really
talked about that much, but we're going to talk about them.
So we're talking like 10,000 years ago.
Yes.
Sometimes they think that the pyramids date back that far.
Yeah.
We really don't know.
We're going to predate ancient Egypt and,
really come across some mind-blowing things that are going to make you say, all right, maybe
I didn't believe before, but you guys are really starting to make me think there might be
something to this.
We're going to put instant coffee in the microwave and go back in time.
Just wait until you hear that, but that'll be on episode 49 of you AP.
This was episode 48.
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Thank you.
And thank you all for listening.
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