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Quantum Upgrade: Charge Your Health w/ Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling & Ian Mitchell

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Quantum Upgrade: Charge Your Health w/ Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling & Ian Mitchell

Quantum Upgrade: Charge Your Health w/ Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling & Ian Mitchell

Quantum Upgrade: Charge Your Health w/ Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling & Ian Mitchell

Tuesday, 28th February 2023
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0:05

I

0:05

think that's one of those things that's just hard

0:07

to grasp that We are in fact

0:10

all connected. And when you open

0:12

the gates up and you're willing to express,

0:15

I want to enhance this connection for some

0:17

positive benefit outcome, then

0:19

it actually begins to happen. That's I mean, we're

0:21

proving that definitively. And

0:23

as hard as it is to grasp, the

0:25

universe is much more of a large thought

0:28

than it is a large thing.

0:34

This is your host Luke story from luke story dot

0:36

com here to deliver another fascinating episode

0:39

directly into your eardrums. You'll

0:41

find your show notes links and transcripts for

0:43

this one at lukestore dot com slash

0:45

upgrade. Alright. Here's what you'll learn

0:47

in episode four sixty one featuring

0:50

Philipp HoltzendorffFehling and

0:52

Ion Mitchell. First, we take a super

0:54

deep dive into the exciting new subscription

0:57

service called quantum upgrade. And

0:59

how do you use quantum energy and quantum

1:01

entanglement to heal faster? Harmonize

1:03

the EMF, gain more energy, and

1:05

make your home feel like a sanctuary. The

1:08

nuts and bolts of how upgrade works on your

1:10

home, car, pet, cell phone,

1:12

and even your body, and the challenges

1:14

of explaining the value of something invisible.

1:17

How the folks at quantum confirm that the

1:19

energy levels are present at the target

1:21

location once you activate the subscription?

1:24

How the quantum boost features work

1:26

and when and how I use them strategically in

1:28

my daily life. We also explore

1:30

the abundant positive feedback from quantum

1:33

upgrade users so far. And we also

1:35

get into many of the clinical studies on the

1:37

effects of quantum upgrade using

1:39

stuff like dark field microscopy and

1:42

RV, and also the research conducted

1:44

on vaccinated test subjects, which

1:46

was fascinating to learn. We also

1:48

talk about how upgrade works with Lila

1:50

and the benefits of using both of them together,

1:53

and also because I knew you were gonna ask, and

1:55

while I was curious myself, We talk

1:57

about how quantum upgrade differs from

2:00

FLFE and why I

2:02

personally love them both. And

2:04

finally, we hear the unbelievable story

2:06

of my friend Todd Shipman's fish

2:08

allergy and how quantum energy

2:10

halted his reactions. It's

2:12

really wild stuff, so I can't wait to share that story

2:15

with you as well. And for me, this was a great

2:17

episode because it delves into the mysterious

2:19

realm of quantum energy healing but

2:22

also delivers the brainiac science

2:24

on how all the stuff works, thanks

2:26

to Ion Mitchell's high level intellectual

2:29

capacity. So I was glad he also joined

2:31

us on this one. I've interviewed both these

2:33

guys individually, but it was real delight

2:35

to share space with both of them at the

2:37

same time, and I'm stoked to

2:39

tap you into the latest and greatest and

2:41

quantum energy technology, which

2:43

for me might just be the brightest future the

2:45

world of healing has to offer. And

2:47

one of the most interesting intersections I

2:49

like to explore is where spirituality

2:52

and science collide, and that's definitely

2:54

what happens here. So enjoy the show.

2:56

And if you're keen to try out quantum upgrade

2:58

for yourself, get your seven day

3:00

free trial at lukestore dot com

3:03

slash quantum upgrade. Again,

3:05

that's luke story dot com slash quantum

3:07

upgrade. Alright. Let's do the damn thing

3:10

with Philipp up and iron. Alright,

3:17

fellas. Here we go. For those

3:19

watching on the video,

3:22

we've got this immense infinity

3:25

quantum block from Lila here.

3:28

Let's start off, Philip, by just explaining

3:30

to the people that can see. And for those

3:32

that can't, we're looking at, like, almost,

3:35

like, eighteen by eighteen

3:37

or something massive

3:39

Lila block. Good guess. Yeah. In

3:41

this case, it's sixteen by sixteen by sixteen.

3:44

So really good guess indeed. It's pretty

3:45

big. Let's say what it is,

3:47

what it does. Sure. I mean, you know, as

3:49

much as you want to say, I just know

3:51

that anyone who's I

3:53

mean, most people listen, but for the people watching

3:55

if they're like, what's the elephant in the room?

3:59

The golden elephant. Yeah. Yeah. So

4:02

the plates are charged with pure quantum energy,

4:05

and it's we've further

4:07

advanced and advanced and advanced the technology.

4:09

You know, this is extremely strong.

4:12

So on the Halkin scale, this goes

4:14

up to two thousand on the Halkin scale,

4:16

but it can level it down

4:19

to anyone in the room that may

4:21

not be able to take in such levels

4:23

because they're not used it

4:26

from the nervous system or because they

4:28

have so many toxins in the body

4:30

that they would just start sweating and

4:32

detoxing. So it would scale

4:34

it down for these people, but it doesn't do that

4:36

then for everyone in the room. Really, it

4:39

it goes to everyone to exactly

4:41

the level they need. So almost

4:43

to the perfect level that you need

4:45

in each moment, which is pretty

4:47

fascinating. It's it's really a new development.

4:50

In that case, And the size is

4:52

because people requested really

4:54

people out of our community kept asking

4:56

for a whole year. They wanted the block of this

4:58

size. We did a big poll and they

5:00

said, this is what it needs to

5:02

be because they wanna charge their

5:04

salad

5:05

bowls, you know, and charges his coffee.

5:07

There's Yeah. But if you have a salad bowl

5:09

of whole plate or But a whole

5:11

lot of coffee. Yeah. If you have

5:13

barbecue, you know, put your meat in

5:15

there and it's it's no issue.

5:17

And then some people want We have a couple

5:19

others that have this here, not not of

5:21

this strength, but they lay in

5:24

it

5:24

literally. You know?

5:25

You know, I'm gonna do that. The first thought I had

5:28

the first thought I had because I've put

5:31

crammed my head inside the

5:32

I think we've all done that. The quantum

5:35

in the infinity box. But my

5:37

first thought was this is gonna be the

5:39

dog and cats new little healing

5:41

portal if I can put something in there to

5:44

incentivize them to to lie down.

5:48

They'll they'll find their way to it. I I can I

5:50

will test it? Yeah. Cats and dogs do that all

5:52

the time. Yeah. Are

5:52

you a proud cat, Ona? Yeah.

5:54

Yeah. My schrodinger's cat. Yes.

5:56

Is

5:57

Is the box thing universal with cats?

6:00

Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Yes. Anytime

6:02

we get a delivery, best Christmas

6:04

ever. It's it's the tape, though.

6:07

Our cat jelly is obsessed with

6:09

eating the tape with packing tape and

6:12

only and on the packing tape

6:14

and to the point where in the past,

6:16

before he was our cat and he was just Alison's

6:18

cat, he would get he would eat

6:20

a bunch and have all these digestive issues and it

6:22

would make them

6:22

sick.

6:23

No. He's a tape kinda sewer. Yeah.

6:25

So I'm sorry. Only Yeah. It's Anytime of

6:27

delivery comes, there's a lot of deliveries coming

6:29

since we recently moved in. It's like, I was

6:31

like, put it away, put it

6:32

away, so have special hiding spots for any

6:35

boxes with tape on them because he will find them

6:37

and eat it. Yeah. No. It's straight and straight nailed

6:39

it actually using using a box. As a

6:41

reference because cats do it fact

6:43

love boxes. Like, if you leave a box

6:45

out of cat, we'll find its way inside the box

6:47

regardless of how high you place it.

6:49

Okay.

6:50

Yeah. Well, I'm glad that's not just our cat.

6:52

I feel like he's he's more normal now.

6:55

And how did you get connected with

6:57

Philip and the Leila

6:59

Quantum Upgrade World. If I'm

7:01

not mistaken, I

7:03

think you're the one that told me about

7:05

it. Mhmm. Right?

7:06

Yeah. I

7:07

mean, it's been a few years now. It's probably

7:09

even, like, three or four years. And

7:10

I I think that was, if I recall, the reason

7:12

that I gave it my

7:14

initial

7:16

You you asked me if it was legit or not?

7:18

Yeah. Because there's a and we're gonna talk about

7:20

this, I'm sure. And we have on our past podcast

7:22

with Philipp, but I mean,

7:25

it's probably been twenty years. People have

7:27

been coming up with these little quantum necklaces

7:29

and stickers and I think by the very

7:31

nature nature of quantum energy

7:34

it's easy for misguided or in some

7:36

cases unscrupulous people to claim

7:38

that something is that. Yeah.

7:40

But Yeah. Well, you lending

7:42

some some validity to it definitely

7:44

had wait for me because I know you're a

7:47

pragmatic

7:48

science minded person.

7:49

Yeah. Like, there's there's honest also.

7:52

So you're honest, you have integrity and

7:54

you're competent about these things. But I don't

7:56

think I ever learned,

7:57

like, how did you guys first meet and how did

7:59

you actually come back? Interestingly

8:02

enough, I got a phone call from Philip

8:04

about four or five years ago.

8:06

When I literally was in

8:09

Santa Fe. And I was walking,

8:11

which is, you know, where you now live or right

8:13

outside of there. And it just kind of it

8:15

was a funny occurrence, but I I got this phone

8:17

calling. You had you had reached out to me about carbon

8:19

sixty. And you were looking at doing

8:21

some things Carbon sixteen, you had already done some

8:23

research on it. And so that's where the initial

8:26

conversation started. And then we

8:28

started talking more and more. And then as you

8:30

were developing Leila, Initially,

8:32

you had worked with a group ninety

8:35

ten way back when that was doing quantum

8:37

behavior and and kind of manipulations thereof.

8:40

And then you started Leila and really kinda

8:42

took it to the next level. And the thing that really

8:45

was great to me is the science behind it

8:47

because everything has been rigorously testing.

8:49

And it's we were joking before the podcast.

8:52

I've been doing testing in at a university on

8:54

the new Quantum upgrade. And It's all

8:56

double blinded stuff, and I've got, you know, a

8:58

a biochemist group professor assessing

9:00

everything, and nobody knows except, you know,

9:03

myself who has the notes on what's what.

9:06

And the results are consistent, they're

9:08

repeatable, and it's remarkable.

9:10

I mean, it's just, you know, that's that's the thing

9:12

that gets me about it is, even though know what's

9:14

going on, it's still so

9:17

far ahead of where we really are. You know what? We

9:19

can't actually directly measure what

9:22

is shifting on the quantum behavior.

9:24

But we can actually see the the secondary, tertiary,

9:26

coronary effects of it and say, like, yeah, hundred

9:29

percent of the time. This is working. And the thing that

9:31

really intrigued me when I started working with Philipp

9:33

on Lila and why I wanted to do, you know,

9:35

the advisory role for the science was

9:37

everything was being vetted, tested, double

9:40

blind studies. It was done the right way.

9:42

And so I could actually hang my head on and say,

9:44

yes. If you do this, it's not some

9:46

fruit fruit concept. We we can show you images

9:49

of your, you know, dark field microscopy shots

9:51

of your blood and say, your blood is going

9:53

to change. The quality of your life is going to be

9:55

enhanced. And it was just the efficacy.

9:57

It was, you know, kind of off the charts and

9:59

that that's And ultimately, that's what you

10:01

want. You don't necessarily have to understand

10:04

how the technology is working down to the nuts

10:06

and bolts, and most people who get on a jet

10:08

cannot describe the inner workings of all

10:10

the circuitry in the cockpit, but

10:13

you don't need to. You know, you need to know that

10:15

if I do this thing, it's going to benefit me biologically.

10:18

And so, you know, and it's just been we've kind of just

10:20

developed the relationship over the past four or five

10:22

years and kind of used

10:25

it as an opportunity to from

10:27

my perspective, push not just the

10:29

kind of esoteric components of it from

10:31

the subtle energies and things like that,

10:33

but to take that and bring it into the mainstream

10:35

science, and say, okay, how is

10:37

this functioning? What is it doing? How can we test

10:40

it? Because we've been doing wound healing

10:42

experiments as of late, you know, trying to show

10:44

differing rates in the the

10:46

progression of tissue tissues, and

10:49

then a lot of experiments on

10:51

showing ATP levels which

10:53

is and we'll talk about that later

10:55

because those still blew me away. I

10:57

I mean, again, I'm the guy doing

10:59

the experiments and it's double blinded.

11:01

And I it's just kind

11:03

of hard to wrap your brain around it remotely

11:06

ten thousand miles

11:06

away. You can do something in a lab that

11:09

is going to a hundred percent of the

11:11

time change the outcomes. And

11:14

just, you know, I mean, you don't generally see

11:16

something that has that kind of efficacy

11:18

where it's it's a hundred percent of the

11:20

time. It's it's bizarre.

11:22

Yeah. Yeah. We try to get that with

11:24

pharmaceuticals. Yeah. Good luck.

11:28

Anyway, I don't wanna throw a negative spin on the

11:30

conversation this early. So, Philip,

11:32

you know, people that have listened to the show

11:34

will know you from your prior appearances where

11:36

we were talking about, you know, what we have

11:38

here, part of the Lila

11:40

Quantum suite of products. And

11:43

then few months ago, you reached out and

11:45

said, hey, we've got this new thing called Quantum Upgrade,

11:47

which is a, I guess, a subsidiary of

11:49

your mother company. Could you say?

11:52

Sister. Sister company. Okay. And

11:54

you're like, now we've figured out

11:56

a way to use this quantum

11:58

energy that's been so effective with

12:00

the Lila Philipp Products Now

12:02

we've developed a way to do it without

12:05

having the physical product in your house,

12:07

which is intriguing to me. And so

12:10

I got the service and I've been trying it out. And

12:12

I actually actually had and we can talk about this in

12:14

a bit. I had a booster set

12:16

for one PM today when we were gonna start

12:18

the interview. And then flights got

12:20

delayed and stuff. So, you know, the house probably felt

12:22

great at one, but I don't know where

12:24

we are now, one thirty. So maybe I don't know if

12:26

it's still on or how long it lasts, but I've

12:29

been playing around with the with the different boosters.

12:31

And, I mean, I love this kind of stuff.

12:33

So, oh my god, these s's

12:37

suffering second time. I I will have already

12:40

explained to this in the intro, but,

12:42

yeah, I'm having a very hard time with SSAs

12:44

because I have fake plastic teeth

12:47

in my head at the moment. I'm gonna

12:49

use this as an opportunity to

12:51

track it. Oh

12:54

my god. It's funny. So I

12:56

guess my question to you is this,

12:58

at what point did you

13:00

realize that you could start to use

13:02

the methods with which you've infused

13:04

physical objects with quantum energy

13:07

to be able to transmit them non

13:09

locally based on these unique

13:12

identifiers such as your car, your

13:14

pet, your house, even you. What

13:16

was the transition there,

13:18

the discovery

13:19

moment? For you guys to be able

13:21

to do it. Yeah. So that already happened

13:23

years ago, frankly, when we developed

13:26

the first blocks. Relatively

13:28

early on, we already knew we could

13:31

actually really apply quantum entanglement.

13:33

Right? I mean, the twenty twenty

13:36

two Nobel Prize for Physics was

13:38

awarded for research

13:41

on quantum entanglement. But

13:43

all that is, it doesn't interest me

13:45

a bit. Actually, I think it's cool that it comes into

13:47

the mainstream and people hear about it.

13:50

But there's really nothing behind it.

13:52

We actually apply it like you can literally

13:55

test it because even with a block

13:57

like that, you can Take a picture

13:59

of yourself and put it in and you're

14:01

in the field and you can go to town while

14:04

you're in the field. So that is the

14:06

first where we knew that there's quantum entanglement

14:09

we did experiments like that and people

14:11

apply that at home. Right? They have an ant that

14:13

doesn't feel good and they put the pig And

14:15

however, there's limitations with

14:18

a regular block because you have a

14:20

block usually at a specific level.

14:22

Let's say it's a seven hundred on the Halkins

14:24

scale or nine hundred on the Halkins scale.

14:26

And then that's the level you have. You

14:28

put the picture in, and that's that. And

14:30

also, you couldn't put more than one picture inside

14:33

because you would co mingle the energies.

14:36

And so we always work with

14:38

the highest integrity because this

14:40

is powerful stuff. Samor people

14:43

may still think, it's whoa. But

14:45

it's really powerful stuff, but it it

14:47

has to be handled with the highest level of integrity.

14:50

And we could not offer

14:52

something where suddenly people's

14:55

energies get commingled or you put

14:57

an elephant in the zoo in there

14:59

and a cat and then a guy

15:01

and a girl and whatever and then you cooming

15:03

all these energies. It's just not you

15:05

can't operate like that. And So

15:09

we developed a whole

15:11

new set of systems actually based

15:14

on this technology where

15:16

now we removed all of those

15:19

limitations, where we have

15:22

complete flex stability in the hawkins

15:24

kit up to a certain level. And

15:28

also, we've removed the issue

15:30

with putting in one

15:33

or two, three, or million

15:35

different people. So that that was a long development

15:38

process. So that probably took us twelve months.

15:41

In total to develop until we

15:43

had that all set. And

15:45

then there's a whole bunch of other stuff that we

15:47

obviously needed to develop. Like, how

15:49

do you then actually do it that someone

15:51

can customize it? Because now to

15:54

explain to the people, so with the service,

15:57

you can book this for your home or

15:59

for yourself or even for dog

16:01

or cat. And then I think we have

16:03

a car in a business. So let's say

16:05

for yourself, you set it for yourself,

16:08

then you can set a

16:11

certain Hawkins value for

16:13

the daytime. And for

16:15

the night time. And then as

16:18

the company, you need to think about, okay, so but

16:20

not everyone lives in this time

16:22

zone. Right? So you need to fix

16:24

that. And then the whole system needs to

16:26

be set up the

16:29

way that it that it does that all.

16:31

That, you know, you live in Austin. I live

16:33

in Sanofi, New Mexico. It

16:35

needs to recognize that and and

16:37

all that. So it the whole development was

16:40

was a long time. Yeah. And, you

16:42

know, finally, we had it all finished

16:45

and yeah. And now we can still keep

16:47

developing because it it never stops frankly.

16:50

It's not like we don't have this now and

16:52

then we just sit on our asses and

16:54

or just letting it ride. No.

16:56

It's it's like we want to continue to

16:58

hear from the people What else

17:00

do they want? Oh, they want additional

17:02

frequencies? So how do we how can

17:04

we include frequencies that people

17:06

can book certain frequencies? And yeah,

17:09

now someone can sit on the sofa at home

17:11

and use their cell phone and literally say,

17:13

okay, you know, I want this type

17:15

of energy now for the day

17:17

and at three o'clock, I have an important

17:19

meeting or I have a tennis mesh, whatever. I

17:22

wanna set my thirty minute booster to

17:24

higher energy. And

17:26

oh, and I felt a little angry lately.

17:28

Maybe it's because I haven't been grateful for

17:31

the things I have in my life. Maybe I book in the

17:33

gratitude frequency. You can do that

17:35

in almost it's a near

17:37

real time, frankly. It's within five minute

17:40

lag time. Our system reacts

17:42

to what you put in and

17:45

it's humbling, frankly, that that that

17:47

works. But then we wouldn't

17:50

want to stop there. Right? We needed to have

17:52

the science because that that's

17:54

so important. Because we

17:56

could tell people it works. And then you have people

17:58

that see the energy and you have some people that experience

18:00

the energy. Right? That's great. But

18:03

you know, I think where humanity

18:05

is right now, there's

18:08

positive energy needed on

18:10

Earth, frankly. And that's we see ourselves

18:12

as just being helpers

18:15

and whatever is being birthed. Right? Where

18:17

there's a lot of companies and great people

18:19

around the globe, what you're doing, what you're doing,

18:23

everyone does their part, but that's like

18:25

our

18:25

part. We we just help with that.

18:29

Well, I just learned a

18:31

couple important things. One is that

18:33

you had this under wraps for a long time and didn't

18:35

tell anyone because if you were working on it for that

18:37

long and then you're like, hey, Luke, we have this thing.

18:39

So I'm glad that you didn't just get

18:41

the idea and put it out in the world without

18:44

being thoughtful about it. But perhaps more

18:46

importantly, When you mentioned

18:48

you don't wanna put two pictures inside

18:50

of a Lila infinity block

18:53

right now in my office. I

18:55

have a picture of our dog cookie and a picture

18:57

of my mom. And as you're saying that, I'm like, is my

18:59

mom gonna start barking? Like, I gotta fix

19:01

that. I'm gonna take cookie out and leave mom in.

19:03

I didn't know that. It's a nuance of

19:06

that particular

19:06

product. So think it'll probably be

19:08

okay, but it's it's interesting because

19:11

we had someone report.

19:13

It's actually K. L. Murray. He's he's also

19:15

biohacker, and he's very active in

19:17

in the in the Quantum Power Group and

19:19

Telegram. And he had forgotten

19:22

his dog's hair was in the infinity

19:24

dog while he had his picture then he

19:26

literally noticed over a few days and

19:28

he didn't know that he suddenly

19:31

communicated better with the dog.

19:33

Like, he understood suddenly

19:35

when the dog was hungry

19:37

or or things that he wouldn't notice usually,

19:39

and that was a deeper connection. And then at

19:41

some point, he removed the photograph of

19:44

his and then saw that the docket

19:46

was in there, and then the light bulb

19:48

went on. And so it's not

19:51

always bad. We recommend still

19:53

to not do that because usually really

19:56

commingle energies, partners can

19:58

do it, for example, if they both consent.

20:01

Right? So because things

20:03

may come up, because everyone has

20:05

stuff in the relationship that may

20:07

be buried like some underlying issues

20:09

that you didn't talk about, you know. And But

20:11

you need to talk about in order to resolve it,

20:13

then that may bring it up. So you

20:15

need to be aware of these things.

20:18

One of one of the the ranger, but

20:20

probably the most tangible things I've seen

20:22

was a friend of ours Todd Shipman left

20:25

Sage for a day

20:27

inside the block. And then he had forgotten

20:29

that it was in there and then he took it out and he put

20:31

milk and to charge his milk before

20:33

he drank it. And when he took the milk out, it

20:35

tasted like Sage. Oh,

20:38

wow. Yeah. So there's that that's

20:40

one of the things that I find incredibly intriguing

20:42

is, you know, and we did an experiment with Todd on

20:44

Sage that we've talked about it's up on YouTube

20:46

at the twenty twenty one BioHacking Conference

20:49

where he has a horrible shellfish

20:51

allergy. Right? He's super allergic, so we took

20:53

crab meat and opened can

20:56

and took the juice and derma rolled his arm

20:58

and put the crab on. And instantly, you

21:00

know, like an old school dermal stamp test for

21:02

histamine reactions, it swelled up,

21:04

blew up hives on one arm. And then I

21:06

put it in a block and talked for maybe, I

21:08

don't know, two, three minutes about waveform

21:10

dynamics and what's really happening because

21:12

they're a whole lot of things that are actually going on that

21:14

we don't normally think about. Everybody

21:16

thinks of a wave is that. But, you know, it's

21:18

kind of this motion, but it's really, it's spheres

21:21

moving in and out with the pressure gradient rotations

21:24

and chirality and there's a whole

21:26

host of different things going on there.

21:28

And the the shifts that we're

21:30

kind of listening from

21:32

changes in the quantum behavior, they cascade

21:34

up from the very base levels, and that's why you

21:37

can take something that a frequency

21:39

that would be related to the

21:41

taste of sage or in the case of

21:43

Todd, we negated the

21:45

negative effects of the grabbing. So I took it

21:47

out and derm rolled his other arm and put the the

21:49

juice on and nothing happened.

21:51

And literally at the end of that, everybody in the

21:53

audience walked up to look at it

21:56

because it was such a you know, everyone

21:58

knows that if you're allergic to something, you're going

22:00

to be allergic to it three minutes later. But

22:02

that's not actually the case because what you're really

22:04

reacting to is

22:07

everything that's manifest. We think ourselves

22:09

is as a solid thing. Right? And we express

22:11

solidity, but really, we're a coalescing

22:14

of all these vibratory things that have come

22:16

together. And it's electron cloud

22:18

repulsion. When I touch you, it's

22:20

I'm sensing the push of my electron

22:22

cloud on your electron cloud and the repulsion they're

22:24

in. And so when you take something

22:27

like the the crab meat, you're

22:29

really looking for constructive or destructive

22:31

interference of a waveform because we're all

22:33

just big waveforms. My

22:36

particular take is that our consciousness

22:38

actually expresses the waveform

22:40

to coalesce in a certain way. So you express

22:43

this loop, you express this is Philipp I express

22:45

a ion and and we coalesce in those waveforms.

22:47

So you can use something like quantum block

22:49

and actually modulate very

22:52

subtle behaviors so that something that

22:54

would be potentially detrimental for you, like in

22:56

the case of that shellfish allergy,

22:58

it's really not because you negate the

23:00

issues with destructive interference. And

23:03

so the waveforms actually sync together. So

23:05

it's kind of like you're sanding off the rough

23:07

edges at a submolecular level.

23:09

And so when you actually ingest it, then you don't

23:11

have a problem. And those are the things that I

23:14

I find remarkable because we're touching

23:16

on things that are the subtle essence of what we

23:18

are. And it it just, you know,

23:20

cascades up from there. I remember

23:22

at the conference the buzz about

23:24

that particular demonstration. And

23:27

I was off podcasting or something as usual,

23:29

so I missed all of the speakers, which

23:31

I always do. But, yeah, there

23:33

was, like, these murmurs in the crowd. Did you see

23:36

the thing that a Lee level. Oh, you know, I was like, was

23:38

a big buzz. I think because

23:40

in that world too, it's like, you know, a

23:42

lot of people, I think, are in

23:44

earnest making claims about things and

23:46

and, you know, describing the benefits of their

23:49

products or services, but Shervish,

23:51

but I'll

23:54

never take it over the I'm

23:55

sorry, Audience. I'm probably noticing it

23:57

more than anyone, but but

24:00

it's really cool when you can see --

24:02

Yeah. -- real long term realm. Come

24:04

into the visible spectrum

24:06

and go, oh, wow. That arm looks like

24:08

that. That one doesn't.

24:10

Yeah. That's that's very compelling. Now

24:12

that said, let's give a disclaimer. Obviously, if

24:14

you're allergic to something, maybe don't try

24:16

this at

24:16

home. Yeah. I mean, that's what we definitely

24:19

say right now, don't try that at home.

24:22

It's too early because we need to provide more

24:24

guidance. There's too many different substances

24:27

out there, too many different allergies and all

24:29

of that. So It's really at

24:31

your own risk at this point, but

24:33

because we've heard it so much from

24:35

so many different people about gluten

24:37

sensitivity, about a person that

24:39

could never eat a lemon or drink even

24:41

a drop of a lemon juice now

24:44

being able to do

24:44

it.

24:45

Horace Horace Sensitilities.

24:47

All that Now there's a clinic in

24:50

Munich and Germany that is

24:52

pretty famous clinic there and people

24:54

from London and all over Europe fly there to

24:56

get treated. And one of the things is they

24:58

have a fifty thousand dollars device to

25:01

test for allergies. It's medical device,

25:03

and then they can test also reduction

25:06

in allergy response and stress responses

25:09

and stuff like that. And their

25:11

pilot study they found, and they

25:13

only charged all the substances for

25:15

three minutes, where we told them four

25:18

minutes, please, because that's what we energetically

25:20

can see and observe as being

25:23

the minimum you should do it if you wanted

25:25

to use it for food allergy. The

25:27

sixty five to ninety five percent

25:29

reduction in allergy response

25:32

across all substances they tested.

25:34

And again, that was just three minutes. So we're

25:36

assuming at this point this will probably be rather

25:39

seventy to one hundred sent in

25:41

that realm, but it's

25:43

the largest study that's going on right now. And

25:45

before that, we tell people to not use it.

25:47

And that also brings me to the point we're talking

25:49

about quantum upgrade, but now we have this

25:52

thing here. So to not confuse

25:54

people, there's obviously a big difference

25:56

because the quantum upgrade is really the service.

25:59

It's something you don't need a physical device.

26:01

You basically, you are in the field if

26:03

you have it for yourself or your home is

26:05

in the field and things like that and you

26:07

can customize it up and down however

26:09

you want it. It's way more powerful

26:11

than what single block

26:14

it could do in that sense that

26:16

it goes way deeper. If you have the field

26:18

for you, then just a block.

26:20

But then there's also things you cannot

26:22

do with the quantum upgrade, and that's for example,

26:25

charging this coffee. Right? You

26:27

could not charge the coffee. I mean, we

26:29

we could find a way, but it would be

26:31

just too complicated. So you at at

26:33

home, you couldn't do that with a quantum upgrade.

26:36

So if you wanna deal with

26:38

charging, structuring your water and things like

26:40

that. You actually need a physical device, but

26:42

it's interesting. We've now heard lately

26:44

in the last four weeks from several people

26:47

with gluten sensitivities and

26:49

allergies that if they eat that

26:51

type of stuff and they set their quantum

26:53

upgrade on

26:54

booster, that they

26:56

have less issues. So there's

26:58

something there

26:59

as well. Again, don't try

27:01

this, but, you know, maybe you know,

27:03

for example, I don't eat a lot of meat.

27:06

I'm like ninety, ninety five percent vegetarian,

27:08

but I do eat meat. So every now and then every

27:10

two weeks I do eat a piece of meat, you know, maybe

27:12

on average. But when I

27:15

do, usually, I feel very heavy afterwards

27:17

and there's just lot of work to digest.

27:20

So I now always set the booster

27:22

for the time, and the booster is thirty

27:24

minutes. And by the way, you can set another booster

27:27

right after if you wanted to. So you

27:29

have longer process to digest, and

27:31

that it actually helps. So it's

27:33

it's kinda cool. That's very cool. Well, the

27:35

thought that I had speaking about the fish

27:37

allergy with with our friend, Todd

27:39

Shipman. Is this block is about

27:41

the size of a single serving

27:43

pizza? Dude,

27:46

I I, you know, everyone's wanna

27:48

fall off the wagon and I think, no, I'll be fine this

27:51

time. It's like years of not being

27:53

fine every time I eat gluten. And I'll take

27:55

charcoal and enzymes and, you know,

27:57

it's like it's important like eating disorder,

27:59

you know, rather than just going, I can't eat this stuff

28:01

and just leave it alone. My wife constantly is like,

28:03

dude, again, I'm

28:04

like, no. I think I feel pretty good. But

28:07

I don't this at home, but I am gonna put

28:09

a goddamn pizza in here and I'm gonna see what happens.

28:12

You can joke with sugar, by the way. And sugar

28:14

is great. The clinic also tested sugar.

28:16

Same results. It was a huge reduction

28:19

and stress response. So you cannot be allergic

28:21

to sugar, but you can have a big stress

28:23

response. So if you put your, I

28:25

don't know, your chocolates in

28:26

there, your cookies, for quite

28:28

some time, you can feel really good about it.

28:30

Well, you know, digestion has been one

28:33

of my sticking points. I'm really

28:35

healthy, vital, great sleep, all the things

28:37

great energy, but I do struggle with digestion

28:39

sometimes. So you'll see we have

28:41

the quantum block on the kitchen island. That wasn't

28:44

just to honor you when came over, it literally stays

28:46

there all the time and right there because

28:48

that's where our food and smoothies and stuff

28:50

get set usually before eat them. So even

28:52

Alison who's not really typically

28:55

that interested in all my funny biohacking

28:57

stuff in the house. She has gotten in the habit over the years

28:59

of putting her stuff in there too. And think if it's

29:01

good for her, like, she's very much more discerning

29:04

than I know about this stuff. But we put

29:06

everything in there. Coffee, smoothies, meals,

29:09

supplements. I mean, it's just part of our

29:11

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I do wanna differentiate between to not confuse

31:20

people again and thank you for that, the Leila. We're talking

31:22

about physical walks and we've done shows

31:24

on that and people can learn more. But I wanted

31:27

you to weigh in, Iain,

31:29

about the Hawkins scale

31:32

since the quantum upgrade

31:34

service is using that

31:36

sort of model --

31:38

Mhmm. -- in their calibrations. And

31:41

if I'm not mistaken, it was year or

31:43

two ago that I said, man, you gotta check out this

31:45

hawking stuff. And it seems like since

31:47

we've talked, you've really taken

31:49

that teaching and run with it. We're

31:51

now your like, when we're out at your lab, we'll talk

31:54

about that in the podcast we're gonna do. But you're in the car

31:56

calibrating stuff and you're you're using muscle

31:58

testing all the time. So either

32:00

of you really I mean, maybe you could explain

32:02

for people that haven't heard my prior podcast

32:04

where I've talked about David Hawkins and map

32:07

of consciousness and all this

32:08

stuff. Maybe you could break it down. Yeah. And then you

32:10

guys can kind of talk about how and

32:12

why you use that model as

32:14

a metric with the quantum upgrade It's

32:17

an incredibly effective and

32:20

simple method to follow. It's a logarithmic scale

32:22

from zero to a thousand. And,

32:24

you know, the states of consciousness, you know, the

32:26

lowest consciousness you can express to

32:28

the highest that's, you know, achievable in a physical

32:31

body without kind of blowing apart

32:33

just because you're flowing so much energy. So

32:35

if the idea of the Hawkins scale is

32:37

David Hawkins was MD PhD,

32:40

very sharp, but more importantly,

32:43

a very enlightened guy, you know, truly

32:45

just one of those one of those individuals that

32:47

comes along every couple of centuries

32:49

who codifies things and breaks things down.

32:51

And he made the assessment after

32:53

seeing someone do doing kinesiology and

32:56

doing, you know, a test, just a

32:58

kinesiology test to see muscle resistance.

33:01

He realized that what was actually

33:03

happening there was they were tapping

33:05

into the field of consciousness.

33:08

And what that really means is kind of

33:10

like I was saying about an allergic reaction.

33:13

Right? Things are either constructive or

33:15

destructive. So it's a very binary

33:17

function. If something is true, it's stronger.

33:19

Because there's constructive interference. And

33:21

so what happens is when you get something like

33:23

that, there's a sympathetic resonance and there's an

33:26

increase in the amplitude. So the strength

33:28

of the signal goes up. So that's why when

33:30

you ask somebody is this healthy for you and

33:32

you're pushing down on their arm. If their arm's just swaps

33:35

down. It's because they've lost tone in

33:37

their muscles, because there's a destructive

33:39

interference. Effectively, you could say it's they're

33:42

allergic to the extrude of the

33:44

absence of of the truth. And

33:46

if you say, you know, is this good for you? And it's

33:48

true, then there's integrity in the

33:50

system. And there's an increase in the amplitude

33:53

to the strength of the system, including their

33:55

physiology. Because as I was saying, we're

33:57

not really super physical. We're

33:59

actually energetic and that cascade's

34:01

up. So that constructive interference, you you

34:03

actually see a correlation to

34:06

people's, you know, muscular impetence

34:09

and how much they're able to resist. And

34:11

so with the hawking scale, when

34:13

you start to move through the states and you

34:15

go through kind of the normal states of awareness

34:17

going up from say two hundred where you kind of

34:19

become a normal person, probably everybody

34:21

that's listening to this is gonna be above that threshold.

34:24

And then you move up to, say, the six hundreds,

34:26

which is kind of the the rarer fight era where

34:28

you're actually starting have kind of

34:30

the experience of enlightenment and then you move beyond

34:33

that. What's happening is

34:35

your energetic potential is moving up. You're

34:37

becoming more and more coherent. Truly, The

34:40

the big shift is when

34:42

you when you hit six hundred, what actually changes

34:44

is you become energetically coherent.

34:47

And they're varying degrees of that coherence,

34:49

which is, you know, accounting for the scale from the

34:51

next six hundred through a thousand.

34:53

But as you become more coherence, I always

34:55

tell people it's the difference between the light bulb

34:58

and the laser. Right? You can have the same

35:00

number of emissive photons, so the same

35:02

little packets of energy coming out. One

35:04

warms the hotdog. One will punch a hole through

35:06

steel. Right? The difference is coherence.

35:09

Everything is moving in phase at the same

35:11

time, at the same rate with the same

35:13

intent. And that's kind of what's happening.

35:15

And so with the Hawkinsville, you're assessing

35:18

reality through the lens of things

35:20

being not coherent, two things

35:23

being completely coherent. And so

35:25

with the blocks, the thing that's

35:27

really kind of marvelous about the blocks is

35:29

you can some of the earlier blocks were in the

35:31

the seven hundred range, which is a

35:33

very intense range. But

35:35

if people weren't capable of taking

35:38

that in, it would not

35:40

all the time, but sometimes trigger,

35:42

you know, sweating or in the case of a friend of

35:44

mine at a conference a couple of months back.

35:47

He caught me as Larry Phams' name

35:49

and he he called me as I was walking into

35:51

the hall, and we had the new eighth gen

35:53

blackout, and it was at LLC

35:55

was twelve hundred, right, which is exceedingly

35:58

high. And he grabbed

36:00

me and said, hey, check this out and he was monitoring

36:02

his heart rate. And when he would walk across

36:04

towards it, his heart rate would go up twenty PPM.

36:07

And then he would walk back and it'd drop. I did

36:09

walk over and it'd go up. Walk back and it dropped me because

36:11

what else going on? How does does it work? And I said, well,

36:14

it's there's too much energy there.

36:16

Right? It's kind of like penny in a fuse

36:18

box. You're not supple enough

36:20

in terms of your nervous system to handle that

36:22

capacity. So you have to tailor things,

36:24

which is kind of the beauty of the way the quantum

36:26

upgrade works. And some of the newer

36:28

blocks is they actually restrict

36:31

themselves so that they maximize the

36:33

amount of energy that you can take in

36:35

without actually triggering any sort of negative

36:38

feedback in your own system.

36:40

Cool. Great explanation. It is

36:42

perfect explanation. There are

36:44

some limitations. So if someone never worked

36:46

with energy, for example, and then comes

36:48

here and puts the hand in there, you know,

36:50

they'll start sweating probably

36:53

relatively quickly because

36:55

detox will start. So, you know, there's

36:57

it just doesn't go to the low levels

36:59

on the Hawkins

37:00

scale. Like, it can't do that. So it's

37:02

still very powerful. But, you know,

37:04

I'm picturing like holy water on a

37:06

demon. If somebody

37:08

calibrates it sixty five because they're

37:11

a a psychopath, you

37:12

know, it's going to be it's going to

37:14

affect their their coherence, I guess.

37:16

But I I wanna add to that, you know,

37:18

your one question was, so how did, you know,

37:20

when and how did we come up with using

37:23

the Hawkins kill action? And that's I

37:25

think a year and a half

37:27

ago maybe because we used

37:29

at first the actual quantum consciousness

37:32

levels or you can call it quantum perspective

37:34

levels like actual ones. But

37:36

no one can see those. I mean, you have maybe

37:39

handful people, ten, twenty

37:41

people on earth that can actually see

37:43

these levels really on the granular

37:45

level. And yet, at some point, people

37:47

can put it in perspective But

37:49

then people ask, so so how

37:51

is this here in relation to the

37:54

hawkins scale? You know? And that happened in the

37:56

Telegram group. And they

37:58

asked over and over again, and then

38:00

we said, well, okay, let's

38:02

just start calibrating some of our

38:04

products. So a year and a half ago, we already

38:07

told them Makena. The quantum block is at

38:09

five hundred seventy one. The

38:12

basic infinity block is seven thirty three.

38:14

I think the fourth generation infinity block

38:16

was at nine forty 2II think

38:18

I brought you that one in the second

38:21

podcast we had. So that was

38:23

a lot at the time. And

38:25

now, you know, he was talking about the almost

38:27

twelve hundred level eighth

38:30

generation, I think, that we had at this

38:33

conference in in February. And

38:36

yeah, since then we've been using that.

38:39

For the frequency products, we shy away

38:41

from using the HAWK and SCALE, even though we

38:43

know it's always between, like, five hundred

38:46

and probably six hundred

38:48

and forty because the focus

38:50

there is not really the level on the Hawkins scale,

38:52

it's the actual frequencies. So

38:54

that would be really measured in a different

38:56

way. And then maybe some

38:58

people, you know, may have the question,

39:01

so I had just described the

39:03

Hawkins Care from zero to one thousand,

39:05

but at the same time a minute later, he talked

39:07

about a blog that was at one thousand two hundred

39:10

And I mentioned two thousand and,

39:12

you know, also on the quantum upgrade,

39:14

you can set boosters to one thousand two hundred.

39:16

And actually, you'll soon be unlocked

39:19

to the one thousand three hundred and one thousand

39:21

four hundred level. That's that

39:23

happens after some time, you know, that people

39:26

get unlocked for these levels. How

39:28

is that possible? And the reason

39:30

is that Hawkins didn't write

39:32

his book yesterday. It was quite

39:34

a long time ago. And when he

39:36

wrote the book and basically got

39:39

all the information in, it wasn't possible

39:41

for any objects. And frankly, people

39:43

on earth to vibrate at

39:45

that level. So

39:48

he couldn't see that. So at one

39:50

thousand, it was it was over. And

39:52

now you can have multiple people calibrated

39:54

our products, you know, in the quantum upgrade,

39:56

it is just higher and we have

39:59

with this harmony and buffer features

40:01

that we're working, we added

40:03

a level where it doesn't fry

40:06

people. Like, or, you know, the detox

40:08

that that you don't have these issues. You

40:10

couldn't do that with just a regular

40:12

infinity block at such a level

40:15

because it's just it will be too much

40:18

of the the energies on earth

40:20

are shifting. So earth itself or

40:23

herself, whoever, you know, wants to

40:25

do that exercise. No.

40:30

Shifts the energy and and

40:32

literally we see it shift dramatically

40:35

in in a positive way And

40:38

so the energy levels that we can vibrate

40:40

in also change. And

40:43

I feel it's a great story actually.

40:46

It's it's really a great story and and we

40:48

always look what levels can we even

40:50

make available. I think a year

40:52

ago, we couldn't

40:54

have made this and

40:57

and put it out with this level. And then

40:59

the quantum upgrade, we probably would have

41:01

stopped at I don't know, at the level

41:03

one thousand. Now we're we're

41:05

introducing, as we speak, the one thousand

41:07

three hundred, one thousand four hundred booster.

41:09

Yeah. Because it's now possible, and it

41:11

is It's good. It's the right

41:14

thing to do. People can tolerate it. We

41:16

have the mechanism to offer it. I

41:18

don't know what we'll be able to do in a

41:20

year. I have no clue, but we'll see.

41:22

In terms of the calibrations

41:25

and checks and balances, if

41:28

you're using muscle testing, how do

41:30

you determine who's

41:34

actually conducting the testing

41:36

accurately. Right? Because, I mean, I've had people

41:38

that know how to do muscle tests, and I've texted

41:40

stuff to Ian or I'm sorry.

41:43

And then someone else and they get radically different

41:45

numbers and they both I think, are in integrity

41:47

and have put in some time to

41:49

practice it, but the kinesiology

41:52

itself is not something that comes easily.

41:54

It's something that really takes hours an hour. I mean,

41:56

probably hundreds of hours of practice to get

41:58

really good at it and to be able to divorce

42:00

yourself from your

42:04

intention, right, and what you want to happen

42:06

because, of course, our nervous systems are

42:08

prone to hearing what we want to hear, which is why

42:10

I've never been good at it because I can't

42:12

seem to divorce myself from the outcome

42:14

that I want to hear. So do you have,

42:16

you know, a team of healers where there's

42:19

cross referencing of

42:20

calibrations? Or how how do you know that you're

42:23

getting accurate numbers? It's not our main

42:25

method, kinesiology, if I can. That's

42:27

a tool that someone needs to use

42:29

that can't exactly see it.

42:32

It's still an advanced tool and it's you

42:34

need to be very advanced and very practiced

42:37

and train in order to do that. Right? Right?

42:39

And you have to be doing that for

42:41

for quite some time in order to really

42:43

produce accurate results. But,

42:45

yeah, we worked with Roman Hofner

42:48

together who they call the Wyndham King in

42:50

Europe. He was born with the ability

42:52

to see each and every frequency on a super

42:54

granular level. It's

42:56

I mean, it's just almost ridiculous.

42:59

What he can do already is an eleven year old

43:01

he was on stage in front of three hundred people

43:05

telling all the people what the problems

43:07

why they had the problems how to fix them. You know,

43:09

they would ask him doctors would

43:11

book him, you know, as an eleven year old

43:14

already to ask them, okay,

43:16

how can we treat this patient? We we don't know

43:18

what to do. We don't even know what he has and

43:20

he told them, oh, he has that, you know, because

43:22

he can see the heartbeat, he can see everything.

43:25

And so that's our main

43:27

main one and then we cross reference that

43:30

and and iron for example, then also

43:32

calibrates with muscle testing. But

43:34

for us, that's a secondary

43:36

method. Got it. That's how I would

43:38

describe it. I know people

43:40

listening to this because I've already gotten questions

43:42

when I post about this. So you'd you're not

43:44

using FLFE anymore. I'm like, no.

43:46

I love FLFE, but people

43:48

will know Docomo. Well, hey, FLFE has

43:51

a sort of remote option service

43:53

wherein they're elevating the level

43:55

of consciousness of your location or objects

43:57

and things like that. And I've been using it for years.

44:00

I love it. I remember finding

44:02

their website, researching EMF

44:05

solutions. And I was already long

44:07

time obsessed with David Hawkins' work,

44:09

and I saw that they had sort of married

44:12

that scale and appropriated

44:14

it to their model of sending

44:16

energy to your house, for example, and mitigating

44:18

the MF. I've done shows with them. And

44:20

for the record, I love it. I still use it. I have it

44:23

on in the house right now. It's great. So

44:25

there's no I think people get very black and

44:27

white like it's either this or that. What's the best.

44:29

And for me, what I feel in the house

44:31

is that it's very complementary. Even

44:34

though it's similar, I don't feel any

44:37

discoherent kind of energies

44:39

at all, but maybe considering

44:42

that I'm a fan of both, so I'm

44:44

partial, maybe either either

44:47

both of you or either of you could speak to

44:49

what makes a difference and explain

44:52

why someone doesn't necessarily need to have that

44:54

black or white either or better,

44:57

worse perspective or whatever your perspective

44:59

is?

44:59

Well, so from my perspective, first

45:02

of all, there is no inquiry.

45:05

It's not it's not biting each

45:07

other because both

45:10

are really great energies. FLFE is

45:12

one of the rare companies that also works

45:14

with pure good

45:16

positive energy. We

45:19

actually recommended them in the past while we

45:21

-- Yeah. -- still were in in development, but

45:24

at the same time, you don't

45:26

feel any of it because it's just

45:28

too low on the Hawkins scale. It doesn't

45:30

bite, but it it's not you know, if you have the quantum

45:32

upgrade on, It just vibrates on

45:34

a way higher level, and you have

45:37

something that vibrates here. Yeah. It's still there.

45:39

It's not biting each other, but it's also if you

45:41

left it it wouldn't make any difference.

45:43

That's the main difference in terms of the power

45:45

and the hawking scale. It's like if

45:47

you have a block that vibrates at five

45:50

seventy one, then you bring in a

45:52

block into the house that vibrates

45:54

at nine forty two. It's

45:57

no problem that that one is there, but

45:59

the dominant energy in the house will be

46:01

coming from this book. That's pretty much how

46:03

the the levels

46:06

work. And then you know what's different I

46:08

think the level of customization is

46:11

really the key that you

46:13

can level it up and down at any time

46:16

you can set specific levels for the

46:18

nighttime. For example, like, I always put

46:20

it very low on five hundred

46:22

or at most six hundred at night.

46:24

For me. And then I use the inner piece

46:26

frequency. That's that's my favorite.

46:29

Does make you sleepy, but it's a very

46:32

you know, it helps calm the mind.

46:34

That that's what it does. It's for anything

46:37

stress related and and all that, and

46:39

I just came to really

46:41

love it at night and and turn it on

46:43

because it's just it's just a wonderful

46:45

energy to to breathe in,

46:47

if you will. And As

46:51

I said, it's near real time. You can set

46:53

a lot of boosters. And,

46:56

yeah, I think that's the main main thing.

46:58

Oh, and you can you know, you can you can

47:00

have these bundles. For example, we set

47:03

up like a pick three, pick four,

47:05

pick five bundle. That means you

47:07

can have up to five different

47:09

services, for example, for your

47:11

whole family. And then the question

47:13

is, okay, if I have that

47:16

for my whole family, do I then have to manage

47:18

that? Like, for my son and for my wife?

47:20

And I always have to set, like, their frequencies

47:22

and their levels and they always

47:24

tell me you can have this share function.

47:27

And I don't know if you know that, but we added

47:29

this like two months ago where can

47:31

literally add your wife to it, and then she

47:33

has access, not to your whole account,

47:36

but to her specific service, and then she

47:38

can manage it on her phone and just turn

47:40

up and down the

47:41

levels. But you probably I probably forgot

47:43

something, but

47:44

Well, no. I was just gonna say in terms

47:46

of FLFE, I love it.

47:49

You know, Jeff and Clayton

47:50

both, I think, are really on point. And and

47:52

when I when I

47:53

initially started doing calibrations, I had

47:55

actually reached out to Clayton because knew he had

47:58

done that forever in a

47:59

day. He's

48:01

he's masterful to say the least. Yeah. Yeah. Well,

48:03

it was interesting. I after being

48:05

exposed to Hawkins' body of

48:07

work all of it really rapidly after

48:10

you and one other friend had turned me onto

48:11

it. And both of you within a twenty four hour

48:13

period said,

48:14

oh, really? Yeah. No.

48:15

No. You need to check out this guy David Hawkins

48:17

I did and it it literally

48:20

opened me up in a very peculiar way,

48:22

but I couldn't calibrate. I, you know,

48:24

that seemed to be kind of the cornerstone of a lot

48:27

of what he was doing was the muscle testing. And

48:29

so literally every day for six months,

48:31

I worked on it every single day. And there

48:33

was this one breaking point where

48:35

about six months in, I had gotten up

48:37

at three AM, and I was driving from Tulsa

48:40

to Austin. And after

48:42

about five hours of working on it, I

48:44

suddenly could do it and it clicked. And

48:47

it was as you had said, the the breaking

48:49

point was I was no longer concerned

48:52

with the outcome. I was completely dispass

48:54

centered about what it was, and which is funny

48:56

because everybody has some intrinsic idea

48:58

of what you want the outcome to be. But

49:00

I would say with myself more than fifty percent

49:02

of the time, it's definitively not what I would

49:04

like it to be. But but, you

49:06

know, I don't want to be as the phrase would be

49:08

an asshole and ask the question,

49:11

get the right answer, and then not do it. So I try

49:13

to be consistent in whatever the result

49:15

is. I listen. But I would I

49:17

would reach out to Clayton and say, hey, is this

49:19

right or Jeff and say, hey, is is this right

49:21

initially? And how I knew I was actually

49:23

doing it because you had asked earlier, you know, like,

49:26

how do you know Well, I had a

49:28

a friend in in Europe who could do that. And so

49:30

I called him and we did it live on FaceTime,

49:32

and we both wrote our number down

49:34

and held them up at the same time and both

49:36

got exactly five forty four was the number

49:38

of for the question we'd asked on the Hawkins

49:40

scale and got the exact same number same time.

49:43

Shout out to Tom. And

49:45

and that I thought, ah, viable. And

49:47

then since then, I I use it and

49:50

it seems it's to my way of thinking it's about

49:52

the most scientific thing you can do because

49:54

I'll do a group of tests

49:56

in the lab and I'll calibrate all of the answers

49:59

And then I'll still go in and run, like, a full spectral

50:01

analysis or a full assay. And

50:04

almost all the time, they line up. Just did

50:06

one with cancer serum and we

50:08

had four different tests and three

50:10

of them were spot on, one of them was off by

50:12

seven percent. The difference is

50:14

one take couple weeks to get

50:16

the data set back and the other literally

50:18

just matter of minutes. But if you think of it

50:21

sounds strange, but when you think we're

50:23

a subset of everything universally. So,

50:26

of course, we're plugged into it. So, of course, the

50:28

universe is gonna have some sort of reference

50:30

point and relevance to it. And so the

50:32

FLFE stuff, how I came about

50:34

that, was when I started looking at it, I

50:36

thought, oh, this is pretty fantastic. And I

50:38

got the service, and I got I think five services

50:41

at the time it was before quantum upgrade existed.

50:43

And we were doing the the biohacking conference,

50:45

and they actually they were in my booth. Right? I'd shared

50:48

my booth with them. And then you were directly

50:50

adjacent to us. And so

50:52

I think we all have kind of a mutual respect

50:54

because we're all trying to move the needle in a positive

50:57

direction. And for me, the

50:59

kind of the telltale thing that made me

51:01

buy off an FLFE was I

51:03

had a massive headache

51:05

And I remember taking out my phone,

51:07

and they had a boost function, and it went from

51:09

five hundred to six hundred. You could get a boost

51:11

to six hundred for thirty or for just

51:14

a few minutes. And so I hit

51:16

the boost function and when it went horizontal

51:18

instantly my headache went away and I thought,

51:20

well, wow, that's pretty remarkable.

51:23

So I I use that for quite while

51:25

now. I just I actually just use the quantum

51:27

upgrade not to say that they are competing because

51:29

I I think they're both beneficial But

51:32

I I actually kind of like the way that you're able

51:34

to tailor with your service. You're able to tailor things

51:37

a little bit more. And also kind of

51:39

the relative strength of things.

51:42

I I do think one is dominant. And from

51:44

my own assessment, the other thing that I noticed that

51:46

was very different is there's a

51:49

disparity in the amount of frequencies that

51:51

are actually affected. So the quantum

51:53

upgrade seems to be occurring

51:55

over a host of frequencies. That

51:58

I wasn't able to touch with

52:00

FLFE. So both great services,

52:02

I think they're both viable, but my preference

52:04

is at this point is definitely quantum

52:06

upgrade now just because I think it's it's

52:09

a little bit more tailored. And again, if you

52:11

use both and one is

52:13

exceedingly dominant in terms of

52:15

the strength of the signal that you're getting.

52:18

You don't really need to do that. I mean,

52:21

I don't need to wear six parachutes

52:23

if I jump out of a plane. So Well,

52:26

guess I'm a six parachute guy.

52:28

I mean, I like I said, I find it to be complementary.

52:31

So

52:31

I I do too. You know, so I'm I'm

52:33

sticking with what I'm doing, which is

52:35

both, and I'm sure, like, life

52:37

would be great with

52:38

either, but I I definitely wanted to address

52:41

that because people are already asking me, and

52:43

I'm sure Oh, yeah. I get I get the questions,

52:45

actually. But, you know, one of the things I really do love is

52:47

I love the fact that everybody in

52:49

this space, you know, we're we're all solving. I mean, it's

52:51

kinda like me with the nanoparticle stuff. Right?

52:54

There are other guys doing it, and I recommend

52:56

them because, you know, I had somebody ask two days ago,

52:58

like, is this company? And I said, yeah. It's

53:00

great. Go for it, you know, because we're all trying to

53:02

move the needle for people I

53:05

think that's really the key here is

53:07

people I don't know. It's just it's intrinsically,

53:10

I guess, part of our nature that we wanna have

53:12

camp. Right? And it's like, I'm in this tribe or that

53:14

tribe. And I use all kinds of

53:16

different products and services all the time

53:18

that from a very limited perspective

53:21

one could say are competitive in

53:23

nature. But I don't look at the world

53:25

competitively because I look at the world as

53:28

a place of infinite abundance. Yeah.

53:30

Right? God makes an apple tree over here.

53:33

Make way too many goddamn apples for anyone

53:35

to ever eat. And there's a different type of apple over

53:37

there. Same thing. You know, it's like

53:39

you don't have to pick. It's everything's great.

53:42

With the exception of people that are obviously

53:44

not in integrity or competence

53:47

and are either producing things and bringing

53:49

them to market that they know don't work and they

53:51

wanna make money or they think work and

53:53

they're just they're mistaken. Right. And

53:55

they don't. Right? So the job

53:57

for me is, I guess, in the role that

53:59

I've taken on is really interviewing people like

54:01

you guys and doing my best

54:03

to have objective integrity

54:06

and in earnest find things that I really

54:09

believe are real and work and

54:11

are worth people's time, energy, and money. And

54:13

I think you guys I don't think I know you guys have

54:15

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54:17

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56:09

quantum upgrade, do you guys have some,

56:12

you know, master? What's that

56:14

quadraheda? What's the thing the quadrains

56:17

what's the word? You know, particle

56:19

generator combustor. Do you have a physical

56:21

object somewhere?

56:22

The large hadron Kleiter. Yes. Head run

56:25

Kleiter. That's what I'm thinking of. I imagine

56:27

this, you know, this lab where there's lightning

56:29

coming off this thing like the biochargers

56:31

something. Right? Where it's like, man, and it's transmitting

56:33

the energy? Or is it

56:35

are you just harnessing and directing

56:39

energy that already exists in the field,

56:41

I guess. Well, we have a large

56:43

system, frankly, that we've built

56:45

that was part of the development process

56:47

it's an analog system. So it

56:50

cannot be hacked. And

56:52

then the trick was to connect

56:55

it to the digital

56:57

front end basically. Right? Because one end,

56:59

you have, you know, all the people that wanna say

57:01

what they wanna have and they wanna make changes

57:04

and book in the frequency and all that and the

57:06

other hand, you have a large analog system.

57:08

So building that

57:10

bridge and how you do that, that was

57:12

a big part of that. But, yeah, we we

57:15

do have that and we're in the process

57:17

actually of building multiple of these

57:19

that we will put in various locations

57:22

across the globe just because

57:24

of security

57:25

reasons. I can tell you more

57:28

after the record?

57:30

Well, it's just something, you know, that we

57:32

we never want to go down.

57:35

And, you know, it wouldn't be because it's analog,

57:37

it doesn't ever go down. Right? Really?

57:39

But it's still something where we

57:41

wanna stay ahead of the game and

57:44

have multiple locations where that's

57:46

active. Well, when you're dealing with

57:48

a a physical object, that's

57:51

producing energy that can

57:53

have an effect on one's state. I

57:57

mean, if it were to fall into

57:59

the wrong hands, it could be used

58:01

nefariously. Right? I mean, there are and

58:04

this isn't the conspiracy theorists in

58:06

me. I'm actually a conspiracy analyst for

58:08

the record. Now the theorists

58:09

expert. Yeah. But, you

58:12

know, military energy weapons where

58:14

they're using millimeter waves

58:16

for crowd disbursement to regulate people's

58:18

moods and make people have crazy thoughts and

58:21

maybe even assassinate someone. I mean, this is not

58:23

science fiction stuff. This is real.

58:25

And if you could only imagine what

58:28

we don't know as citizens

58:30

of the public. Right? I mean, you

58:33

look at technologies that roll out from

58:35

military agencies and

58:36

whatnot, and We think, oh, this is new thing

58:38

they came up with. No. It's

58:39

it's probably

58:40

been around for eighty years. It's new to us because

58:42

they're

58:42

founded on, hey, you know, I mean, look at the sprain

58:44

up in the sky. I just saw an article the other day and

58:46

it was like, New tech startup is

58:48

going to try to limit the heat of the sun by

58:50

putting particles into the atmosphere. I'm like,

58:53

new, really. I was alive in

58:55

nineteen ninety five, and I remember when

58:57

it I mean, it probably started before then, but when

58:59

it was, like, undeniably present, and

59:01

it's kind of the way they do things. So let's

59:04

say, God forbid something

59:06

happened to you and your other founders and

59:09

some Doctor Evil got a hold

59:11

of your technology could they use it

59:13

to program

59:15

to lower the consciousness of their enemies?

59:18

This

59:18

is actually one of my favorite things. Yeah. No.

59:20

Yeah. It's impossible to do. And first

59:22

of all, that's it's just it's really a whole

59:25

system. So it's it's not one device.

59:27

It's actually multiple devices. So

59:30

to picture that. But the

59:33

principle is the same as, like, with the

59:35

blogs, for example. Like, at the time

59:37

where we made the decision that we can even

59:39

publicly offer the blocks was

59:42

only because it cannot be manipulated.

59:45

It cannot be used for nefarious purposes.

59:48

Like, you cannot in this thing a

59:50

copy of fear frequency, for example.

59:52

Like, you think of voodoo as

59:54

an example. Right? You know, you could, in theory,

59:57

come up with, oh, you know, I have a picture

59:59

of this guy and I want this guy to

1:00:02

break his leg. Right? And then, you know,

1:00:04

put the pick and intention this

1:00:06

guy will break his leg next week or something

1:00:08

like that. Right? You can think about these things that will

1:00:10

be something nefarious. It wouldn't

1:00:13

work because it falls through. You cannot

1:00:15

manipulate because it's a pure quantum

1:00:17

energy field. And the nature

1:00:19

of it is it supports anything regarding

1:00:22

life and consciousness, and it

1:00:24

neutralizes and harmonizes everything

1:00:27

that's destructive or harmful to life

1:00:29

and consciousness. Sounds extremely big

1:00:31

and frankly it is because it's a form

1:00:33

of source energy, but that's the nature of

1:00:35

it. It cannot do anything else. So

1:00:37

it it would not be able to lower anyone's

1:00:40

vibration if you set it that way or

1:00:42

if they would load

1:00:44

in a frequency, that's a a fear

1:00:46

of frequency. See. For example, it wouldn't go through.

1:00:48

It just falls

1:00:49

through. And so from that standpoint,

1:00:52

it it wouldn't be possible. I

1:00:54

I did mean to tell you, I'm actually gonna start a

1:00:56

new service called quantum hex where

1:00:58

we send out perfect coconuts and you can

1:01:00

but it's it's kind of a a voodoo

1:01:03

derivative. Oh

1:01:04

my god. I mean, it's funny,

1:01:06

but not funny, you

1:01:07

know. We only accept Bitcoin. It's gonna be

1:01:09

great.

1:01:10

We know this stuff exists. That's the

1:01:12

thing. I mean

1:01:12

Well, yeah. Actually, you can because brainwaves

1:01:15

brain waves are malleable, and

1:01:18

you can affect brain waves with with different

1:01:20

frequencies. I mean, that's all brain waves are.

1:01:22

Right?

1:01:22

Exactly. Being done. And it's being done.

1:01:24

It was especially done in the last,

1:01:26

you know, two, three years, and we noticed

1:01:28

that those big stuff, especially in big

1:01:30

cities, you know, I know quite a lot about it,

1:01:33

not because of hearing,

1:01:35

but because of seeing what we were able

1:01:37

to observe firsthand, frankly. And

1:01:39

there's this stuff. But then, you know, you

1:01:41

can counter a lot of that if you provide

1:01:44

fields that are coherent and

1:01:46

that are highly vibrating. And

1:01:48

one of the issues that so

1:01:51

many people had in the last three or four

1:01:53

years, right, is that they they

1:01:55

were stuck in a

1:01:57

fear frequency, and they were stuck

1:01:59

also in a lower consciousness level,

1:02:01

frankly. And then everything

1:02:03

contracts, like system wise, contracts,

1:02:06

and you just follow like

1:02:08

a robot these things. I mean, because you're

1:02:10

unable to expand

1:02:12

and just look at it from balance

1:02:15

perspective. And that is what these

1:02:18

fields do, these high consciousness fields,

1:02:20

they kind of lift you up, they remind

1:02:22

you of your own connection, because

1:02:25

everything is consciousness. We're all

1:02:27

the same. There's only one anyway.

1:02:29

There's just consciousness. It's just

1:02:31

expressing itself in this

1:02:34

three d world through our

1:02:36

individual personalities and characters

1:02:38

and all of that, but it's all

1:02:40

energy. And if energy is in

1:02:42

coherence, and in

1:02:44

positive high vibration, you

1:02:47

don't have to not

1:02:49

see certain things or you don't have to

1:02:51

act because of fear. And

1:02:53

so in a way, it counters that.

1:02:55

It reminds us really of our

1:02:58

own existence and who we

1:03:00

are on an energetic level. We may

1:03:02

not with our thoughts not

1:03:04

really get it. Right? Because we it's

1:03:06

just maybe too far

1:03:07

off, but energetically, our system, our

1:03:09

subconscious recognizes that.

1:03:12

Totally. And you can observe

1:03:14

this when you spend time with someone even

1:03:16

in today's world where you have all of these deleterious

1:03:19

energies and mind control and all this crazy

1:03:21

shit going on. But you can spend time

1:03:23

with someone who is of higher consciousness,

1:03:26

and they're totally unaffected by all of this.

1:03:29

You know, I I observed that. I mean, it's rare

1:03:31

that I meet someone like that, but we just spent time,

1:03:33

Alice and I recently with a a

1:03:35

vedic monk who's you

1:03:37

know, spent decades in the

1:03:39

caves in the Himalayas, like, real deal guy.

1:03:41

I think, god, did I send you? I sent you a link

1:03:43

to him. did. I can never pronounce his name, so

1:03:45

forgive me. I'll try to find it in front of show

1:03:47

notes. It's a very long sancret

1:03:49

kind of

1:03:50

name.

1:03:50

Over around him and we're talking to him about the

1:03:52

world affairs, and he had what

1:03:54

I would say was a

1:03:57

compassionate and appropriate

1:03:59

level of concern for humanity but

1:04:02

he was happy as hell. Yeah. It

1:04:05

wasn't bothering him. Right? I mean, he was like,

1:04:07

yeah, you know, we really we need to come together

1:04:09

and, you know, he had some great ideas on on how

1:04:11

to do so, but he wasn't living in that

1:04:13

contracted state that you described, which is

1:04:15

what I've been working for the past, I mean, really since

1:04:17

the beginning of twenty twenty. Let's face it.

1:04:19

To just try to have an awareness of what's

1:04:22

going on and not fall asleep and just be,

1:04:24

you know, subject to whatever they

1:04:26

are doing to us. Are attempting

1:04:28

to to stay aware, but also

1:04:30

just live my life and keep my

1:04:32

level of consciousness high, which is difficult

1:04:35

to do when you have all these sort of

1:04:37

oppressive energies coming at you. You're trying to

1:04:39

just live your life. And it's really cool

1:04:41

to see someone who has put in the work

1:04:43

for enough time that is totally

1:04:46

unaffected

1:04:47

and just living their best life. It's an

1:04:49

inspiring. It is inspiring actually because the

1:04:51

universe is either you're expanding or you're contracting

1:04:53

Luckily, the universe is seemingly consistently

1:04:56

expanding at this point. But Right. Yeah. I mean,

1:04:58

in terms of our energetics, we really are. We're

1:05:00

either expanding or we're contracting. And

1:05:02

so you can kind of move into

1:05:04

the space and embrace

1:05:05

it, warts and all, and be happy about

1:05:07

it, or you can have that fear

1:05:09

response and compress yourself and

1:05:11

try and sequester yourself and separate

1:05:13

yourself and generally speaking that that

1:05:16

doesn't work so well. I have noticed

1:05:18

and it it could be partly no

1:05:21

cabo effect. But when I go into

1:05:23

the city of Austin, obviously, you guys know we

1:05:25

live kind of in the hill country, so we're not in

1:05:27

all the 5G and stuff. But when I go into town.

1:05:30

This is especially true when I took a recent

1:05:32

trip to my old hometown of Los

1:05:34

Angeles. I mean, I get into that energy

1:05:36

and it's just like, oh, it takes so

1:05:38

much more of me to remain

1:05:41

myself, my positive happy self.

1:05:43

It's just like, oh, you can just get bombarded. What

1:05:46

I have noticed and this could be I

1:05:49

don't think it's all on my mind, but I have

1:05:51

one of the infinity blocks in my back

1:05:53

seat. And I also have

1:05:55

the quantum upgrade service on my

1:05:57

car And I don't care if

1:05:59

it's placebo or not. I feel

1:06:02

immune when go into the city

1:06:04

now. I used to get really

1:06:08

hardcore kind of fatigue. I mean,

1:06:10

that's the best way to describe it. Just be like

1:06:12

zapped from energy. And when I got home, I just

1:06:14

to, like, lay down just from running

1:06:16

a few errands in the five g zone

1:06:18

of downtown Austin. And

1:06:20

I swear, I've tested a few times. Like, I get

1:06:22

home. I'm like, alright. How do I feel? I'm like, I feel great.

1:06:25

And I think some of it is even just

1:06:27

being in the car. The cars have I mean,

1:06:29

these modern cars with the computer chips.

1:06:32

They got a WiFi router in there. There's

1:06:34

Bluetooth. And then you're getting zapped by all

1:06:36

of these incoherent frequencies.

1:06:38

I mean, we know, oh, 5G is scary,

1:06:40

but this certain megahertz

1:06:42

is hitting with these gigahertz, and

1:06:44

they're creating you mentioned the coherence of

1:06:46

lasers. Yeah. They're creating their own

1:06:49

kind of alien EMF just by crossing

1:06:51

one another. So you get out in a car in a

1:06:54

city everything is working energetically

1:06:57

against your biology and your sense of

1:06:59

well-being. And I gotta say, like, whatever

1:07:01

the reason is, I feel

1:07:03

way better. So I feel like And

1:07:06

it's not a placebo. It's not It's definitely

1:07:08

not a placebo, and we can say that because

1:07:10

we have done the studies. Literally

1:07:13

done the studies. And the energetics

1:07:15

is the first thing that it works on any

1:07:17

way. Right? And then the physical is kinda

1:07:19

like the next level because it works

1:07:21

on the below subatomic level,

1:07:24

really works on the energy system, and

1:07:26

it makes sure that these

1:07:28

MFs, you know, I described it

1:07:30

always like, you know, if you were to hit me in the face,

1:07:33

that were hurt. Right? But if you were to do

1:07:35

some acupressure pressure on my neck, it

1:07:37

would actually be beneficial. That's the

1:07:39

difference between just EMF

1:07:42

and stressoric Bossier without

1:07:44

having a high consciousness field from

1:07:46

either within or just from using, like,

1:07:48

the quantum upgrade, for example. And

1:07:52

it can be measured. You know, we've done these

1:07:54

double blind studies that Ein referred

1:07:57

to, you know, and and recently it was the ATP

1:07:59

production. Now I think next week or so,

1:08:01

we'll start with the wound healing, but

1:08:03

there have been life

1:08:05

blood analysis studies as well,

1:08:07

randomized, double blind, in

1:08:09

one hundred percent of the cases, this stuff

1:08:11

works and it works not just a little bit. It works

1:08:14

significantly in in a way

1:08:16

where I mean,

1:08:18

your jaw jaw drops

1:08:20

down really. that's a hard one for

1:08:22

German to to actually

1:08:24

And we

1:08:24

both have a hard sense in here. Right. We're

1:08:26

on the even playing field here.

1:08:28

Yeah. To to a point where Or your s's.

1:08:35

It it is working. Yeah. And so the

1:08:37

to the point where the the head of the base

1:08:39

institute in Austria, when he called me

1:08:41

to to give me their results because

1:08:44

we're not present in these studies. Right? We have

1:08:46

nothing to do with that. Like, they do that

1:08:49

or Iain and his you

1:08:51

know, biochemistry professor

1:08:54

run a study or some other lab, and then

1:08:56

we wait for a phone call. Right? Are

1:08:58

you, like, biting your nails, waiting, god. We hope it

1:09:00

comes up. Well, so on

1:09:02

a deeper level, like, I knew it's it's

1:09:05

gonna work and it's gonna perform really

1:09:07

great and he knew that too, but

1:09:09

still he had tears in his eyes

1:09:11

when he called me. He almost couldn't talk

1:09:13

because he had witnessed with his own

1:09:15

eyes that have worked in a hundred percent of

1:09:17

the cases, also over

1:09:19

this huge disc sense and was double blind.

1:09:21

No one had a clue. They didn't even have a clue

1:09:24

what was going on there and and

1:09:26

what was happening if anything was turned

1:09:28

on or

1:09:28

not. And it's it's It's

1:09:30

totally double blind. Double blind, meaning the

1:09:33

the folks that are conducting the study

1:09:35

don't know any of the subjects of the study

1:09:37

also don't

1:09:38

know. Exactly. Only the person operating

1:09:41

the quantum upgrade, I don't know

1:09:43

how many miles away, knew

1:09:45

what was going on and when they were gonna turn

1:09:47

something on it was completely double blind

1:09:49

and it was also randomized so they didn't

1:09:52

so that no one could really figure out what was

1:09:54

happening. And they also made sure

1:09:56

just because, you know, the thing is that

1:09:58

what they and that's what I love about them. Like,

1:10:00

they made it harder on us, frankly,

1:10:02

because they're so detail oriented

1:10:05

and so so clear about it that

1:10:07

they said they can't even do more

1:10:09

than two people a day just

1:10:12

because if you have

1:10:14

one person in in the room with a quantum

1:10:16

upgrade, that already has an effect

1:10:18

on the other ones. And then you have -- Oh, wow. -- it's

1:10:21

a field effect. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. And then

1:10:23

so they they ruled that out completely

1:10:25

and even take take a day break and then

1:10:27

invite the next people. And

1:10:29

and I'm there sweating like, oh, I mean, if you wanna

1:10:32

make it even harder, but that's the

1:10:34

way to go so that we know for

1:10:36

fact this

1:10:37

works. And this is the Mesa Institute in

1:10:39

Austria. Yes. And these are those blood

1:10:42

cell analysis

1:10:43

slides that are on your site. Right?

1:10:45

Yes. That's correct. So they do two different

1:10:47

things. Like, the Lifeblood analysis is,

1:10:49

like, one of their fields that they test, but they are

1:10:51

also the largest independent research

1:10:54

and testing institute for a

1:10:56

biosystem analysis. So they use

1:10:59

the so called BISA method, it's

1:11:01

an advanced decibel method

1:11:04

where they can test the cellular

1:11:06

voltage and energy levels in all

1:11:08

the organs and then the system

1:11:11

in general and they can see

1:11:13

stress levels of EMF, for

1:11:15

example. They tested our tech in a

1:11:17

Tesla actually, giving people

1:11:19

on top of that an iPad and a

1:11:21

phone. I'm a supervisor. Exactly.

1:11:25

And blasted them and then introduced the

1:11:28

surface of the product to

1:11:29

test. So that's that's what they do. Yeah. In

1:11:31

in some of those studies, because

1:11:33

I was reviewing them last night, because that's one thing I

1:11:35

love about you guys, you keep doing studies. And I was like,

1:11:37

hey, we did this one thing and we just let it decay

1:11:40

on the site and that's proof. Right? You're always,

1:11:42

I'm assuming spending a lot of money

1:11:44

to do these studies. But I was looking at

1:11:46

one in particular that got my attention

1:11:48

probably, well, others. And that was the

1:11:51

test on double and triple

1:11:53

vaccinated blood and

1:11:55

man. I mean, I, you know, I follow some very

1:11:57

subversive news sources. You can see

1:12:00

on my on my telegram channel, lube

1:12:02

story dot com slash telegram, if you have

1:12:04

on the stomach. I reposted a lot of the stuff to

1:12:06

just I gotta have my little voice over there.

1:12:08

I'm gonna wake up people. You know,

1:12:10

if one person sees that and chooses to

1:12:13

live life as a normal breed

1:12:16

of human than I went. And

1:12:18

so did they. But anyway, I'm on there and

1:12:20

I see some really weird stuff with this blood.

1:12:22

I mean, there's these strange clots, and

1:12:24

I mean, it gets really spooky. But

1:12:27

in the blood in your test, it

1:12:29

wasn't anything supernatural

1:12:32

going on or that alien, but it just looked like

1:12:34

very unhealthy blood. Right? And then the quantum

1:12:36

upgrade was applied. And then the blood

1:12:38

is beautiful and perfect. You see all the cells

1:12:41

aren't stuck together and mutated and

1:12:43

that was crazy because I've

1:12:46

feared that when people have elected to

1:12:48

do that experiment, that

1:12:51

it might be irreversible. And you're just

1:12:53

kind of stuck with whatever comes with having

1:12:55

blood that looks like that. But part of

1:12:57

that and maybe you guys can either both

1:12:59

eliminate this on

1:13:01

deeper level, but it was

1:13:04

the actual claudine

1:13:07

was diminished.

1:13:08

That was the part that was interesting to me because

1:13:10

that's something that we're now beginning to

1:13:12

see. Is more commonly known,

1:13:14

right, as the clotting issue with people that have elected

1:13:16

to do that. So tell us a bit about that

1:13:18

particular study because that one was

1:13:20

wild. Yeah. So before you jump

1:13:22

in, so, I mean, it's been shown

1:13:24

in the study that stage one and

1:13:27

stage two of blood clotting was

1:13:29

able to be reversed

1:13:30

completely. So Yeah.

1:13:33

Not just made better, but it's not there

1:13:35

anymore. Yeah.

1:13:36

Exactly. Absolutely. And so for

1:13:38

people that don't know, so people were

1:13:40

tested, just regularly tested,

1:13:42

and then there was no WiFi turned

1:13:44

on. Then WiFi

1:13:46

was turned on and people got tested again,

1:13:49

then you can see the huge differences. Yeah.

1:13:51

And you really see that the

1:13:53

blood of everyone get

1:13:56

really bad very quickly. For some people

1:13:58

really, it led to even stage two

1:14:00

of blood clotting, right, because they were already

1:14:02

having not so great blood to begin

1:14:05

with for other people was a little bit different,

1:14:07

but in all cases, it was this

1:14:09

huge clumping. Like, it looks

1:14:11

immediately unhealthy to everyone that doesn't

1:14:13

even know anything about Darko microscopy.

1:14:15

You know, oh, no. That's not how it's supposed to

1:14:18

look like. Right? And then they

1:14:20

left WiFi on and then

1:14:23

turn the the condom upgrade on.

1:14:26

And within, I think, it was ten minutes,

1:14:28

ten or fifteen minutes. That's usually what they

1:14:30

use. All of that was reversed.

1:14:32

And then on top of that many other things, right?

1:14:34

The white blood cell activity is another thing

1:14:37

that actually white blood cells

1:14:39

get paralyzed. Through WiFi. They

1:14:42

tend to get paralyzed in our studies that shows

1:14:44

usually they do get paralyzed at

1:14:46

least instantly. And

1:14:49

that's part of your army. That's

1:14:52

part of your immune system. So the white

1:14:54

vessel activity and motility always increased

1:14:56

in these these cases. And they

1:14:58

even showed things like a decrease in

1:15:00

parasitic load. And

1:15:02

then, you know, the oxygenated blood,

1:15:04

so all of these things happen. We certainly

1:15:06

can't make any claims

1:15:08

in regards to, you know, if someone

1:15:10

participated in this experiment, there's

1:15:14

a lot of stuff going on there that

1:15:16

goes really beyond WiFi

1:15:20

exposure and there's things that we

1:15:22

know they see that are really

1:15:25

crazy indeed, but for the

1:15:27

regular stuff that's not

1:15:29

good for your blood, this obviously

1:15:31

shows significant improvements We

1:15:35

we are running a study actually at the

1:15:37

moment. It's a pilot

1:15:39

study with d dimer tests

1:15:41

or d dimer tests are part of that a

1:15:43

clinic in Florida running that because

1:15:46

the dimer tests they can spot

1:15:49

micro blood

1:15:49

clots. So that are very, very

1:15:51

micro really. And so

1:15:54

for looking at the effects of that Well,

1:15:56

I, you know, I appreciate that you can't make claims

1:15:58

and thank you for being respectful enough to

1:16:01

people to not

1:16:01

say, hey, it's gonna cure you of this or that. But

1:16:03

what you can claim is black and white. I

1:16:05

mean, there's -- Yes.

1:16:06

Yeah. -- talking about the images. This is what happened

1:16:08

for those test subjects. We don't know that

1:16:10

it's gonna happen for every single person, but

1:16:13

I would be willing to hedge my bets if

1:16:15

it did that for

1:16:16

them. I'll give it a shot for whatever,

1:16:18

like, a few bucks a month, you know. Are those things

1:16:20

that you had? Yeah. When you when you look

1:16:22

at that, it's microvascular coagulopathy.

1:16:25

Right? And so you see those things clumping and

1:16:27

what's really going on there, especially in those

1:16:29

experiments, is the exposure to the EMFs.

1:16:31

And we've talked about this before. At

1:16:34

a subcellular level, all that stuff is

1:16:36

is voltage gated calcium ion channels.

1:16:38

Right? So it's not some nefarious evil plot,

1:16:40

but when you apply a field at

1:16:42

two point four megahertz, you can affect

1:16:44

the change in voltage gated calcium

1:16:47

potentiation. And so the influx

1:16:49

and the efflux of calcium

1:16:51

in your cells, which allows them to

1:16:53

process waste and to move and to be healthy and

1:16:55

to perform their normal functions, gets

1:16:57

skewed. And so you've got one type

1:16:59

of EMF throwing off a magnetic system

1:17:02

or an ionic system. And so that's what's

1:17:04

really going on there. And so in these cases

1:17:06

where people are already marginalized, their

1:17:09

host. And to use

1:17:11

this, we're trying to address

1:17:13

something at an even more subtle level.

1:17:15

And I I always go back because it's hard for people

1:17:17

to grasp this. But I think about,

1:17:19

you know, before the microscope, Privet

1:17:21

lay one up. Right? If you had

1:17:23

walked up to someone and said, you're sick

1:17:25

because these little microscopic bugs

1:17:28

that you can't see. Well, you probably wouldn't

1:17:30

use the term microscopic at that point. You

1:17:32

know you know, these little things, they're

1:17:34

there and they're they're affecting your physiology and

1:17:36

they're hurting you. You would have thought the

1:17:38

person was another. And so, you

1:17:40

know, we're looking at things that are

1:17:42

at such a subtle level that we don't

1:17:45

I I personally don't have nor have I seen

1:17:47

a quantumometer

1:17:49

anywhere. So I don't have, you

1:17:50

know time soon, hopefully. Yeah.

1:17:52

New pocket quantum. Let's

1:17:53

let's explain today. You go here, love.

1:17:55

Yeah. It's a new app. We're gonna put

1:17:58

up the quantumometer. But, you know, before

1:18:00

we have the tools to really identify it directly,

1:18:02

we're having to do all this stuff indirectly, but you

1:18:04

can definitively see the

1:18:06

shifting for people who are marginalized when

1:18:08

there's just a little external stress applied

1:18:11

that the results just are very poor.

1:18:13

Right? The outcomes are very poor. So

1:18:16

yeah, we can't make a claim that it's gonna happen

1:18:18

all the time nor would I make a claim that

1:18:20

if I dropped my coffee cup, it's going to

1:18:22

land on the ground every time. But when you're dealing

1:18:24

with fundamental forces, you

1:18:26

can pretty safely say that you're going to be able

1:18:29

to elicit some positive benefit the

1:18:31

majority of the time. So

1:18:32

Yeah. So in these tests, we're talking about

1:18:34

the influence of quantum fields.

1:18:37

Right? Mhmm. But then the

1:18:39

tests are actually in the realm of the physical.

1:18:41

And so that's the way that you can essentially

1:18:43

prove the effects of quantum energy is

1:18:45

by observing their effect

1:18:48

on something you can measure, which isn't

1:18:50

in this case blood cells or HRV

1:18:52

or different things like that. I don't know enough

1:18:55

about the dark field microscopy to,

1:18:58

you know, say that it's valid or not. I

1:19:00

know that I've had done it myself. First

1:19:03

time was maybe fifteen

1:19:05

years ago on this magnetico sleep

1:19:07

pad. I was at a conference and I go,

1:19:09

you wanna see something cool? Yeah. They took some of

1:19:11

my blood, put it in the microscope, kinda

1:19:14

coagulated not that pretty. I laid

1:19:16

on this, I think, a twenty gouse

1:19:18

magnetic mat, which

1:19:20

I have in the guest room there under under the mattress

1:19:23

still to this day, because I bought one on the spot.

1:19:25

Which was a lot of money for me at the time.

1:19:27

I forget what it was, but it was like, like,

1:19:29

I could have bought a car, you know, at that stage.

1:19:32

Anyway, they did my blood before. I laid on this

1:19:34

thing for ten, fifteen minutes. Afterward,

1:19:36

I was like, okay, sold. So, you know,

1:19:38

when you see it on your own blood, it's

1:19:40

pretty impactful. But I have heard

1:19:43

people speak out against the

1:19:45

validity of this type of

1:19:46

test. And I don't know what their argument is. Have you

1:19:48

guys is there valid argument against

1:19:51

the dark field microscopy? So

1:19:53

no. That's the real answer.

1:19:55

No. But if you think about it,

1:19:57

if that tool was still

1:20:00

used widely in the US? What could

1:20:02

it be used for? You could take a pill

1:20:04

and see what happens. Right? So here's

1:20:06

the thing. What happened in in

1:20:08

the US about twenty years ago. It

1:20:10

was a widely used tool, and then they decided

1:20:13

to charge every practitioner that

1:20:15

once to continue to use dark field

1:20:17

microscopy as a diagnostic tool

1:20:19

one hundred thousand dollars as

1:20:21

a fee per

1:20:23

year. That's

1:20:24

right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And never know

1:20:26

you conveniently make

1:20:28

things go away because people can't afford to

1:20:30

do it anymore. Still loud in the US for

1:20:32

research purposes. I mean, it's also loud as a

1:20:34

practitioner, but you have to still you have to pay

1:20:36

the license. So in Europe,

1:20:38

it's still a widely used tool. It's

1:20:41

amazing because it's frankly the only

1:20:43

tool where you can see everything in

1:20:45

your blood going on in real time in

1:20:47

an illuminated way and in a magnified

1:20:50

way. It's not some fiction

1:20:52

that you see there. You see your actual

1:20:55

blood. You see your actual red

1:20:57

blood cells, white blood cells in real

1:20:59

time. So it's the perfect

1:21:01

way to look at the overall health,

1:21:03

frankly. So there's actually no real

1:21:05

argument against it. There is

1:21:08

though you know, there's probably people out

1:21:10

there that misuse it in a way where

1:21:12

they just take it before and then after

1:21:14

picture. And then for them convenient way,

1:21:17

and that's why we don't do it that way.

1:21:19

That's how we got started, frankly, to

1:21:21

to figure out what are the real

1:21:23

changes that we're promoting with these products.

1:21:26

Right? That's what you want to see, but you can't

1:21:28

just offer a person one

1:21:30

before and one after picture and say, oh, just

1:21:32

look at this. This is great. That's why

1:21:35

you design these randomized double

1:21:37

blind and single blind studies so

1:21:39

that you can rule out the placebo effect

1:21:41

completely and you need to be able to show

1:21:43

that it really happens in in all

1:21:45

these

1:21:46

cases, not just as one of -- Right.

1:21:48

-- not like me on because one

1:21:50

can say when I got a magnetical that

1:21:52

I could have believed that it was going

1:21:54

to change the look of my blood. Therefore, it did,

1:21:56

which is which is true. I mean, you can

1:21:59

you can meditate your way into feeling

1:22:01

very differently and probably change your

1:22:03

physiology just by the kind of thoughts and feelings

1:22:05

you're having and we know this. But the

1:22:07

way you're doing it in an external

1:22:10

lab and double blind and all of that kind of

1:22:12

eliminates

1:22:12

that, which is I think the important distinction

1:22:15

there. Yes. You you use a sham

1:22:17

device, so then you would get tested multiple

1:22:19

times and you never know is this now

1:22:22

the real mad or is this the fake mad

1:22:24

Basically, that's kind of how it

1:22:26

works. Okay. Cool. Ayanne,

1:22:28

could you wax poetic on

1:22:31

the know you can do this and

1:22:33

I just love hearing you talk because I can usually

1:22:35

barely hang on. It's a fun ride.

1:22:38

The quantum the quantum

1:22:40

entanglement element of this,

1:22:42

with quantum upgrade, how we have this,

1:22:45

you know, generator or this analog

1:22:47

technology that's in one location.

1:22:50

And then over here in my house, because I have

1:22:52

software that's communicating with Advia, the

1:22:54

Internet, is telling that machine

1:22:57

to make something happen over here.

1:22:59

Like, how is that happening? Because

1:23:01

think that's despite these tests

1:23:03

and these ways that have validated that

1:23:05

something positive is

1:23:06

happening. It's really hard for me and I think

1:23:08

a lot of people to get our head around how something

1:23:11

like that can work. I think that I think that's pretty

1:23:13

hard for almost everybody to get their head around.

1:23:15

Because it it is in truth. I mean, you know,

1:23:17

Einstein and Niels Borr had an argument what

1:23:20

was really going on there. And until, you know, the

1:23:22

guy's got the Nobel Prize for solving

1:23:25

Bell's Interqualities, you know,

1:23:27

with testing to prove which which was which.

1:23:30

And in this case, actually, Einstein was wrong and

1:23:32

Borr was right. You have this

1:23:34

whole everybody's heard the term spooky

1:23:36

action at a distance. Right? The idea that something

1:23:39

remote has an effect on the other

1:23:41

thing. And Einstein's supposition

1:23:43

was that, you know, those things were connected

1:23:45

and when you affected one, the other.

1:23:47

And that's it's not exactly right. It's

1:23:49

it's actually Niall's board was right,

1:23:51

the states aren't predetermined until

1:23:54

you actually observe them. And what's really strange

1:23:57

about this is it's not actually

1:23:59

affecting a change on something at

1:24:01

a distance. It's affecting

1:24:03

a change on itself. Because once you entangle

1:24:05

something, it ceases to be

1:24:08

a separate entity. It's

1:24:10

one consistent waveform. So what you're

1:24:12

actually pushing on one side of something

1:24:14

and the other side is connected because

1:24:16

they're a uniform waveform. And

1:24:18

so it's tricky because

1:24:21

we're big meat suit macro creatures

1:24:23

And so we think

1:24:24

of, you know, Philipp over here. I'm over here.

1:24:26

You're over there. And so Until you take

1:24:28

enough psychedelics. Right?

1:24:31

Yeah. You meditate for a couple of decades to

1:24:33

take a bunch of psychedelics, you're gonna

1:24:35

be fine. All that disappears. Yeah. You

1:24:36

understand this perfectly

1:24:37

different experience. And

1:24:38

then you come out of my

1:24:39

experience and you go you go back into

1:24:41

thinking it's real again. Yeah. Well, it's

1:24:44

it's a persistent yeah. It's a persistent

1:24:46

illusion. It's a it's a really pleasant one too.

1:24:48

I, you know, I enjoy it. But the

1:24:50

the the thing is when physicality

1:24:53

is, in my opinion, the epic phenomenon

1:24:55

of consciousness. Right? So It's not that

1:24:57

we are aware and have a brain and then the

1:25:00

brain generates consciousness. I think that's

1:25:02

ridiculous. I think really what's

1:25:04

going on is we have a consciousness. And then

1:25:06

because of that, we coalesce to a form.

1:25:09

And it's much easier to think about how

1:25:11

all of this stuff could actually work if you think

1:25:13

of yourself as a waveform. Right?

1:25:16

And so remotely, if one

1:25:18

waveform wants to and expresses

1:25:20

the intent to, interact and

1:25:22

couple with another waveform. Right? You're reaching

1:25:24

out for the assistance of something

1:25:27

else. You're trying to connect with it.

1:25:29

To my estimation based on what we've

1:25:31

seen, and we're doing

1:25:34

the same thing. We're listening a coupling of

1:25:36

the waveform. Right? And I think that the interesting

1:25:38

part there is there has to be express

1:25:40

intent. You know, you have to want

1:25:42

to do it. And it's kind of like

1:25:45

to go back to the Hawkins thing, people

1:25:47

who were in his assessment, atheists

1:25:50

could not use the tools. Right? They weren't

1:25:52

able to calibrate because by virtue

1:25:54

of denying the connected nature

1:25:57

of everything, you simply didn't get access

1:25:59

to it. Right? You know, and I always jokingly

1:26:01

say that the universe is an an idiot. It

1:26:03

doesn't give toddlers pistols. You know,

1:26:06

you you have to accept that there's a connected

1:26:08

nature between things. And when you express

1:26:10

the intent, in this case of I

1:26:12

want to get the beneficial expression

1:26:15

of something for someone else or

1:26:17

for myself, then you're you're

1:26:19

listening a positive response because

1:26:22

you're entangling those waveforms. So

1:26:24

you're no longer something that's completely separate.

1:26:26

You've actually melded with them.

1:26:28

And that's I think that's one of those things that's

1:26:30

it's just hard to grasp that we are

1:26:32

in fact all connected. And

1:26:34

when you open the gates up and you're

1:26:36

willing to express I want

1:26:38

to enhance this connection for some positive

1:26:41

beneficial outcome, then it actually

1:26:43

begins to happen. And that's, mean,

1:26:45

we're proving that definitively. And

1:26:47

as hard as it is to grasp, the

1:26:50

universe is much more of a large

1:26:52

thought than it is a large

1:26:54

thing. And

1:26:55

I like that. That's tweetable. Yeah. And that's

1:26:58

that's what's really happening here is

1:27:00

we're we're at the very cutting edge of that.

1:27:02

So we're able to see that and demonstrably show

1:27:05

that in, you know, in my case, in

1:27:07

the university setting, in the base institute,

1:27:09

in all these different places where we're actually

1:27:11

getting the data and saying, yeah, I I get

1:27:13

that it it seems peculiar. I know that it

1:27:16

doesn't make sense the way that

1:27:18

we're taught, but obviously we

1:27:20

need to make some new assessments because what

1:27:22

we were expressed and taught

1:27:24

as, you know, kids growing up and all the

1:27:26

way through school, it

1:27:27

needs a little bit of adjusting. And so I

1:27:29

think that's really where it's at is once you realize

1:27:31

that there's a connected nature between all

1:27:34

things and that you're asking to

1:27:36

enhance that beneficial aspect,

1:27:39

and

1:27:39

it happens.

1:27:40

There goes Newton's apple. Yeah.

1:27:42

Well, you know, something comes to mind with

1:27:44

that, and I'm sure everyone

1:27:47

listening has experienced this and maybe you just

1:27:49

write it off as a fluke, but it's the phenomenon

1:27:51

when you're thinking about someone and they call you.

1:27:54

I mean, it's not like that happens

1:27:56

once. Right? I

1:27:57

mean, it happens all the time. If you

1:27:58

pay attention, it's kind of always the way

1:28:00

it happens. Right? Literally, two days

1:28:02

ago, I was having a a meeting or actually

1:28:04

it was Monday. So four days ago, I was having a meeting

1:28:06

with my staff. And I mentioned in

1:28:09

the meeting that I was going to be leaving to

1:28:11

come see you on Thursday, which is our our other

1:28:13

meeting in the

1:28:13

week. And right after I said

1:28:16

your name, you texted me.

1:28:17

There you go. Just Yeah.

1:28:20

There's a great study actually comes

1:28:22

to mind, totally unrelated to what we're

1:28:24

doing, but this guy approved

1:28:26

actually in the largest study that

1:28:28

each time someone started

1:28:32

to drive home to

1:28:34

their dog and the dog had been alone, you

1:28:36

know, throughout the day The dog

1:28:38

already they had installed

1:28:40

cameras, and the dog already knew the

1:28:42

person would come home now.

1:28:44

Yeah. Rupert Chelterre.

1:28:45

And it was Okay. -- starting to run

1:28:47

around, look around, get ready

1:28:50

for mom or dad to come home, and it's

1:28:52

Yeah. So it's and then we can

1:28:54

be the more tune in we are, the more

1:28:57

we can observe these signals. Now

1:28:59

as you just strive were so much in this

1:29:01

three d world. There's so much stuff going on.

1:29:03

There's so many interesting offerings

1:29:06

out there. Right? That we get distracted

1:29:08

from that and then we don't practice anymore.

1:29:11

So it's sort of that that's why I always

1:29:13

tell people like to to

1:29:15

know these things or, you know, to

1:29:17

to calibrate or see things or, you

1:29:19

know, do energetic things, everyone

1:29:22

can do that. It's not not the

1:29:24

single person that can't do it. Everyone

1:29:26

can do it. It's just something. It's like a muscle

1:29:29

that we didn't use for

1:29:31

a couple years. Well, I mean, then

1:29:33

if if you don't use your leg for just

1:29:35

three weeks, you don't use your leg

1:29:37

for just three weeks, you won't be able

1:29:39

to walk afterwards just like you

1:29:41

did before. It's gonna be very, very difficult.

1:29:43

That's the same thing. It's just something 461

1:29:46

we can just keep training that and

1:29:48

being in a high consciousness fields and

1:29:51

allowing our inner voice to come through,

1:29:53

then we stay tuned in and

1:29:55

And that's the that's the whole trick actually.

1:29:58

So

1:29:58

true, you know, think about my

1:30:00

fascination with mystics

1:30:03

and sages. And specifically, those

1:30:06

that have developed the abilities

1:30:08

to perform cities, right, that can

1:30:10

manifest an object from here to over there,

1:30:13

you know, the classic the levitating

1:30:16

monk. Right? And I've had

1:30:19

firsthand accounts of

1:30:21

of many of these things for for a lot of years.

1:30:24

And I've witnessed a couple pretty pretty supernatural

1:30:26

things, but it's almost as if we're

1:30:29

trained to disbelieve in

1:30:32

that. There's some sort of grid, a

1:30:34

system, our school systems, all the ways that

1:30:36

we're taught to just tether ourselves

1:30:38

to the physical provable quotes reality,

1:30:41

yet here are these outliers through

1:30:44

discipline and, you know, focused

1:30:46

dedication develop these

1:30:49

kind of powers that seem supernatural. But

1:30:52

it's universal that those that are able to

1:30:54

I mean, just like, I guess, I don't know the Bible

1:30:56

well, but I think Jesus says, these miracles that

1:30:58

I'm doing, so can you? Right?

1:31:01

It's like we look at them as special. And

1:31:03

then when you ask them, they say, I'm not

1:31:05

special, you can do this too and you're like,

1:31:07

how do I levitate? Well, give

1:31:09

it forty years in a cave, you know, and

1:31:11

do this breathing practice move this way

1:31:13

and that way and you'll be able to manipulate matter

1:31:16

like I can, you know. But we're we're kind of

1:31:18

I don't know. It's a it's a shame that humans are

1:31:21

some of us at least depend who's raising

1:31:23

us or kind of just made

1:31:26

to not believe in magic and

1:31:28

that it's that it's not

1:31:29

real, yet it's in front of us

1:31:31

461 we if we have ice to see it. Yeah. That's

1:31:34

the the reason is because this three d

1:31:36

reality, basically, couldn't

1:31:39

be controlled by anyone if

1:31:42

anyone had access to the

1:31:44

real magic and the knowledge of it

1:31:46

and the remembering of that And that's

1:31:49

the whole reason because, you know, these

1:31:51

things don't happen without

1:31:53

a reason. Right? It always follows

1:31:55

a plan and an agenda. But The thing is

1:31:58

above that, there's also the universal agenda.

1:32:00

So everyone is just always playing a role

1:32:02

that is meant to be since it's

1:32:04

all won anyway and all the bad things that

1:32:06

are happening are meant to happen. And

1:32:09

frankly, if these pushy

1:32:12

things wouldn't happen and maybe

1:32:14

mind control and negative

1:32:17

energy manipulations, then certain

1:32:19

other things wouldn't happen. So I

1:32:21

call this the scissors effect that we have

1:32:23

right now. Right? There's all the dark

1:32:26

things that we witness and they

1:32:28

come to a light, right, because of all the corrupt

1:32:31

and what's going on that, you know, is

1:32:33

is kinda like this part of the scissors. But

1:32:36

it's the awakening that is also happening.

1:32:38

Like, and and it's not just a word. It's really

1:32:40

awakening. Like, people awake to

1:32:43

certain things that are going on and they

1:32:45

realize that once you are at a

1:32:47

higher state. I mean, you see something. You can't

1:32:49

unsee it. It just is impossible. Then

1:32:51

you will actually see more at some point,

1:32:54

and that's the other. And that's

1:32:56

where we are right now. It's a magnificent time

1:33:00

with a live perspective. Thank you for reminding

1:33:02

me of that because sometimes

1:33:04

in the world today, it's it's

1:33:06

easy to get focused on

1:33:08

the other side of that duality. Right?

1:33:10

There's there's such a such

1:33:12

a drastic polarity. Right? Because

1:33:14

as you have this percentage of people

1:33:16

that are awakening and gaining

1:33:19

higher states of consciousness and so on,

1:33:22

you have these dark forces that just like

1:33:24

ghouls coming out of the shadows, you

1:33:26

know, world economic forum and all of them, you

1:33:28

know, we know who they are. At least I think I

1:33:30

know who they are. But it's difficult

1:33:33

to see that at the same time unless you really pay

1:33:35

attention. There are vast numbers of

1:33:37

people becoming interested in

1:33:39

and exploring all sorts of realms

1:33:41

of spirituality and and

1:33:43

bettering themselves and waking up, you know. And

1:33:45

it's really interesting how the universe is

1:33:47

set up in that perfect duality.

1:33:50

And it it for me, it takes a constant

1:33:52

zooming out and sort

1:33:54

of surrendering my judge as to what

1:33:57

I think is good or bad. Because

1:33:59

in twenty years from now, you'll probably

1:34:01

look back on the what I perceived to be in many

1:34:03

ways, the dark ages right

1:34:05

now with these oppressive powers, just kind of

1:34:07

strangling humanity. But

1:34:10

this is the catalyst that's going to take us to the next

1:34:12

level. It's like when you look back at the viking hordes,

1:34:15

think, oh, the barberism, how could they? And then

1:34:17

it evolved into slavery. Right?

1:34:20

Which

1:34:21

which is a great move. Which was a huge improvement

1:34:23

versus just coming into your village in slaughtering and

1:34:25

raping everyone. Right? At least now you get to

1:34:27

live under you know, even though you're subjugated

1:34:30

to someone else's will and you're

1:34:32

being exploited. And then now,

1:34:34

over time, we moved out of, hopefully,

1:34:36

in most places in the world out of, you know,

1:34:38

the barbarism of slavery. And now we're in kind

1:34:40

of a digital But digital

1:34:42

slavery, you know, under

1:34:44

the control of the central banks and taxation.

1:34:47

Right? And then they'll be, hopefully, one could think a

1:34:49

point at which we go, my god, remember when we had to

1:34:51

pay taxes back in the two thousands

1:34:53

or whatever. Right? And we'll think, oh,

1:34:55

yeah. But it's it's kind of like if

1:34:58

you think of it as a graph, the

1:35:00

consciousness of humanity is steadily

1:35:02

going up over time. It seems to be the way that

1:35:05

God and nature has designed it, but then there's

1:35:07

also these dips along

1:35:09

the way. Right? But still, it's steadily climbing.

1:35:12

And I can observe this even in my short

1:35:15

minuscule

1:35:15

lifetime. Yeah. I mean, over the past couple

1:35:18

thousand years, there's definitely been quite the

1:35:20

improvement But you have to have something

1:35:22

to push against. Right? You know? I mean, if

1:35:24

you were in frictionless environment, you

1:35:26

don't make much headway because you

1:35:28

can't get any

1:35:29

traction. Right.

1:35:29

You know,

1:35:32

running on ice. Yeah. Yeah.

1:35:34

And the one thing we can be certain of

1:35:36

and that can maybe give some people

1:35:38

peace of mind is,

1:35:41

you know, what some of these people that you

1:35:43

referenced, what they're trying to do, is

1:35:45

they're trying to contain

1:35:47

consciousness and keep it down.

1:35:49

Ideally, they would like to destroy it or

1:35:51

just put it away and contain

1:35:53

it

1:35:55

Let's look on that. It's

1:35:58

it's impossible. It is impossible

1:36:00

because it's the only thing that it it's the

1:36:02

only knee that's

1:36:05

what exists. It is it. There's

1:36:07

nothing else but consciousness and

1:36:10

aspects of consciousness cannot contain

1:36:13

consciousness. It's it's it's it's a catch twenty

1:36:15

two. It never happen. Yeah.

1:36:18

And they'll just bite and bite them bite

1:36:20

until they lose their

1:36:21

teeth. And maybe that's the futility in

1:36:23

fighting evil also. Right? Because

1:36:26

it has its place to Ian's iron god.

1:36:28

Why do we keep saying that money for years? I've never

1:36:30

called you Ian. That running

1:36:32

on ice. Right? We need that friction

1:36:35

and we we need the contrast of

1:36:37

of this experience here on the planet.

1:36:39

There has to be a sort of a

1:36:41

spectrum of choices for

1:36:43

us so that we can use our will

1:36:46

to be good and to do

1:36:47

good. Right? And to express love rather than

1:36:50

the lack thereof. You don't

1:36:52

fight it. It's, you know, that I'm gonna quote,

1:36:54

Gandhi, you know, an eye for an eye makes the whole world

1:36:56

blind. You don't fight hatred

1:36:58

and fear and darkness with hatred and fear

1:37:00

and darkness. You bring the

1:37:02

light. You know, I

1:37:04

I saw this I saw what

1:37:06

was happening kind of in the was it the what

1:37:09

was the election when Donald Trump won twenty

1:37:11

twenty? Yeah. Okay.

1:37:13

I still know. When when he One president,

1:37:15

when he acknowledged No. You're here. Oh, no.

1:37:17

Twenty twenty

1:37:18

six. Okay. Sorry. Yeah. I'm bad at politics. But

1:37:21

I noticed this emergence and, you know,

1:37:23

like, he was a utter failure

1:37:25

in most ways from my estimation. Again,

1:37:28

I'm no expert in politics, but it

1:37:30

was interesting to see his rise and the

1:37:32

rise of people that were like, we

1:37:34

hate people that hate people. It was like,

1:37:37

we we hate hate. I'm thinking

1:37:39

you guys. Like, you

1:37:42

are you're hating right

1:37:43

now. You know, it's just it's, you

1:37:45

know, intolerance of intolerance.

1:37:46

Yeah. You know, it's a strange, so

1:37:49

phenomenon. Like, you guys you're not gonna

1:37:51

get rid of this guy by hating because you

1:37:53

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Can you have two schools have thought, and I've done all

1:39:57

kinds of work on this house. It's a great sort

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1:40:01

Brian Hoyer from shielded healing come

1:40:04

in when we were doing the building. And then

1:40:06

most recently are ryan blazer from

1:40:08

test my home dot com. And these guys

1:40:10

are building biologists. Right? So they're

1:40:13

When it comes to MF, they

1:40:15

are only working in the realm of

1:40:17

provable Philipp, like straight up

1:40:19

physics. Right? They have a meter and

1:40:21

there is either a field present or there

1:40:24

is not. And until you do shielding and

1:40:26

blocking and there is no more field present,

1:40:28

your house is not mitigated. You still have EMF.

1:40:31

Right? And I've asked

1:40:33

both of them this. What about

1:40:35

Lila? What about FLFE? What about quantum

1:40:37

upgrade? What about the Blue Shield Scalar things?

1:40:39

And they're like, hey, they might work, but

1:40:41

we're only talking about what's provable. So

1:40:46

what I did just to hedge my bets

1:40:48

because I can't stand being around

1:40:50

AMF is the bedrooms are shielded and there's

1:40:52

all this locking and shielding. And I have all the stuff

1:40:55

on in the house as well. And it feels great, anyone

1:40:57

that comes in here universally says,

1:40:59

wow, god. It feels really good in here. And there's

1:41:01

just very low ambient EMF because we're kind of

1:41:03

in the country. But how does

1:41:06

something like quantum upgrade

1:41:09

which, you know, things like this use the

1:41:12

term harmonize. How does it

1:41:14

harmonize those chaotic fields

1:41:17

in a way that that we

1:41:19

can explain or prove. I know we

1:41:21

can prove like, hey, you put a WiFi router

1:41:23

next to someone's head, you test blood or HRV

1:41:25

and so on and you can see, wow, when

1:41:27

this other field is present also,

1:41:30

it seems to eliminate the deleterious effects

1:41:32

of that. But in the in kind

1:41:34

of the quantum entanglement realm,

1:41:37

how exactly are these incoherent

1:41:40

fields being made coherent?

1:41:43

I'll take it I'll take a crack at it first.

1:41:46

So when you think of an EMF field, right?

1:41:48

Again, people think of a wave as just something

1:41:50

like this simple function. It's not. There's actually

1:41:52

a tremendous amount of things happening and there

1:41:54

are multiple waves inside one

1:41:56

wave. You're actually seeing a lot of different

1:41:58

spectra. Right? That's why you do a spectral

1:42:00

analysis. Is because there are lot of

1:42:03

different things happening. And so

1:42:05

it goes back to what I had said earlier,

1:42:07

some things are constructive, some

1:42:10

things are destructive. And what you're really trying to do

1:42:12

is just mitigate the things that trigger destructive

1:42:14

interference. And so it's kinda

1:42:16

like sunscreen. Right? You can go out

1:42:18

in the sun, but if you put on a good sunscreen,

1:42:21

it doesn't matter that the rays are still there.

1:42:23

The deleterious effects, as you said, are negated.

1:42:26

Right? And so this is the same thing. You're

1:42:28

going to have EMFs present, but if

1:42:30

you can negate the things that are

1:42:32

destructive in their nature in terms of the

1:42:34

interference patterns that they set up with physiology,

1:42:36

it doesn't matter. You can have them there all

1:42:38

day long and you're effectively

1:42:41

immune to it because it's going to move through

1:42:43

you without triggering an issue. You

1:42:45

know, I mean, we're subject to microwaves all

1:42:47

the time. A lot of it has to do with the force

1:42:49

and the focus and the intensity that,

1:42:51

I mean, you wouldn't want to go climb into your

1:42:54

microwave and turn it on, but you can be around

1:42:56

a microwave tower because the intensity

1:42:59

is different than the locals. The focal point is

1:43:01

different. But we're kind of using

1:43:03

quantum behavior to negate the

1:43:05

detrimental interactions, and

1:43:07

that's it. So it's just you negate destructive

1:43:10

interference patterns and so that cascades

1:43:12

up into your physiology because really ultimately

1:43:15

nobody cares about the EMFs. They care about

1:43:17

the physiological impact of the EMFs.

1:43:19

So you can still have the the thing there

1:43:22

without it triggering some negative

1:43:24

effect. That makes sense. Yeah. Well, I mean, I was

1:43:26

thinking about the bio charger

1:43:28

that I have downstairs. And I was I was watching

1:43:30

the little software interface,

1:43:33

and it said nine hundred kilohertz

1:43:35

or whatever it was. It has these different cycles that it

1:43:37

runs through, and I'm looking at that. I'm going, this

1:43:39

thing is AMF. was like,

1:43:42

I mean, you can hold a fluorescent bulb in front

1:43:44

of it with your hand and it lights up. I mean, it's putting

1:43:46

off a tremendous amount of EMF, but

1:43:49

it's a different frequency. It's

1:43:51

hopefully

1:43:51

frequency. Right. It's constructive. Right? And so,

1:43:54

like, 461 you were at my lab, you know, I have

1:43:56

the Glikovsky chair with, you know, the the

1:43:58

coils And so, basically, your body

1:44:00

is the impedance between two

1:44:02

sets of Tesla coils, one sending and one

1:44:04

receiving, and that actually

1:44:06

charges yourself. Because it's constructive

1:44:09

interference and you can sit in the

1:44:11

middle of that and you feel juiced

1:44:13

in the most positive way you get out of it

1:44:15

and like wow, I feel great

1:44:17

because it's actually feeding yourselves. I

1:44:19

mean, we are not just physical.

1:44:21

I mean, you could say a a human is photonic.

1:44:24

And auditory and magnetic

1:44:26

and ionic. And, you know, I mean, we've got

1:44:28

all these different components. That's why when you're trying

1:44:31

to fix someone and help them, you

1:44:33

can't just address one thing. Right? You have

1:44:35

to look at a person and say, okay, we're

1:44:37

going to give you something chemical to knock

1:44:39

this out, and then we're going to do this to take

1:44:41

the electromagnetic portion and then we're going to use

1:44:44

red lights to negate this and because

1:44:46

we're an amalgam. We're not just one two dimensional

1:44:48

thing where this big coalescing of

1:44:50

all these different things happening. So our if

1:44:52

you looked at the EMF spectra

1:44:54

of a human, it's amazing. There's

1:44:57

so much stuff coming off. In

1:44:59

all sorts of different ranges. You

1:45:01

know? And so what we're doing is we're just

1:45:03

positively amping up the stuff

1:45:05

that's beneficial. In trying

1:45:07

to indicate the things that are destructive. So

1:45:10

ENFs, they're just a wave.

1:45:12

Right? It's electromagnetic radiation. Right?

1:45:14

So

1:45:16

that's the sun. That's the lifeblood for

1:45:18

our entire planet. Right? You

1:45:19

know

1:45:20

you know that. I'm gonna shield all EMFs

1:45:22

by triggering a supernova. That bad

1:45:24

idea. Totally. Well, that it's funny because

1:45:27

the the EMS skeptics argument

1:45:29

is, like, what go outside? What that's EMS

1:45:31

from the sun and, you know, magnetic field of

1:45:33

the earth and all that. But to me, the defining

1:45:35

characteristics there is native versus

1:45:38

non native. Right? So we're dealing with

1:45:40

this positive quantum energy that we're discussing

1:45:42

today. That's a native

1:45:43

energy. These are fields that are present

1:45:46

universally versus the cell

1:45:48

tower down the road that some --

1:45:50

Yeah. -- we evolved that way. Should think resonance.

1:45:52

Yep. And thankfully, this can override

1:45:54

you know, this non native

1:45:57

form of EMF, like the 5G4G,

1:46:00

micro waves, and it overwrites it

1:46:02

in a way where you can old benefit from

1:46:04

all the convenience

1:46:05

of using WiFi and five

1:46:08

g and all of that. Says the

1:46:09

man who used to work in telecommunications. Yeah.

1:46:11

Exactly. Yeah. I know. Well,

1:46:14

but but even if I hadn't, I mean,

1:46:16

honestly, everyone sees the benefits

1:46:18

of being connected in a way. Right? It I'm just

1:46:20

kind of lenient fact to

1:46:22

it, and and it would be

1:46:24

Dixie Cuts and Strand and it goes so

1:46:26

far.

1:46:26

Yeah. At this point of

1:46:28

evolution, it would be it's

1:46:31

a hard catch to now change

1:46:34

the world in a way where we shut off all

1:46:36

the EMS. That's not gonna happen. And so

1:46:39

we need to find ways how we can live

1:46:41

with it in a positive way. And

1:46:43

from my perspective, you know, I mean,

1:46:45

yeah, certain rooms can be shielding all that,

1:46:47

but can't shield yourself and

1:46:50

wouldn't want to do that permanently

1:46:52

and everywhere from it.

1:46:54

Right?

1:46:54

Well, there's, you know, there's an interesting counterperspective

1:46:58

to shielding your bedroom. Because

1:47:00

of the native frequencies, these micro

1:47:02

frequencies, guess you could say subtle energies

1:47:05

cosmic energies that

1:47:07

we're meant to have, that

1:47:09

you're blocking those scale our energy

1:47:11

and whatnot Right? So there's a subset of

1:47:13

people that think it's a really bad idea to make

1:47:15

a faraday cage out of your bedroom because

1:47:18

you're blocking everything, including

1:47:20

those beneficial frequencies. Thankfully

1:47:23

not this. So, you

1:47:24

know, you you may be actually right

1:47:27

with with blocking off certain types

1:47:29

of energies that ways well and

1:47:31

that may not be

1:47:32

good. But at the same time, you have

1:47:34

this and this will also go through into

1:47:36

your bedroom doesn't make

1:47:38

up. That's good to know. And I think

1:47:41

for me, I just I think

1:47:43

that quantum energy and scalar energy

1:47:46

is going to permeate that kind

1:47:48

of gross level of shielding that's keeping

1:47:50

out the megahertz and gigahertz of the cell tower

1:47:53

down the road.

1:47:53

Yeah. It will. Yeah. You know, there are

1:47:55

a lot of things that we we evolved with, like the

1:47:57

human resonant happening. Right? The Earth resonates

1:48:00

at a certain frequency due to lightning strikes

1:48:02

on the surface. And there's kind of a balance between

1:48:04

the grounding of the earth and the ionosphere. Every

1:48:07

cell in our body has evolved for literally billions

1:48:09

of years from the time we were single celled organisms

1:48:12

now. In the presence of that field.

1:48:14

Right? We want that field. If we didn't

1:48:16

have that, you know, in outer space, if

1:48:18

you're on the ISS you're gonna have

1:48:20

an issue if you're not exposed to that sort of

1:48:22

thing because everything has that

1:48:24

kind of heartbeat pulse that

1:48:26

every cell in our entire physiology has

1:48:29

evolved

1:48:29

with. There was an experiment,

1:48:31

and I wish I knew more details about it, but

1:48:33

I forget what country it was in or what year,

1:48:36

but there was an experiment wherein they

1:48:38

created essentially an underground house

1:48:41

and put all of these subjects in it where

1:48:43

they weren't exposed to any of these beneficial frequencies.

1:48:46

And they all got super sick in the course of a

1:48:48

month. I I wish I remembered more information about

1:48:50

it, but it was was a real study and they went,

1:48:52

oops, we're not supposed to live underground. I

1:48:55

know you know. That was the crux of it.

1:48:57

So when we think about people being in caves,

1:48:59

they're not actually totally enclosed. Right?

1:49:01

So I think they had sort of air tubes

1:49:03

and things like that. So there was oxygen, but they

1:49:05

were cut off from those beneficial life

1:49:08

supporting fields. And it did not go

1:49:10

well, and that was kind of the end of people trying to live underground.

1:49:12

You know, one of the things what you were saying, Philip, about,

1:49:14

you know, we wouldn't want to have a life

1:49:16

without the conveniences that we have now

1:49:19

my personal take is the connectivity is

1:49:21

really helping move humanity forward, not

1:49:23

to say that the Internet breeds the

1:49:25

best outcomes in people, but in

1:49:28

general, the fact that we're all connected now

1:49:30

in my field in technology, when you're looking

1:49:32

at the evolution of science and

1:49:35

the progression of technology, it's happening

1:49:37

now at an accelerated race

1:49:39

or accelerated pace just because of

1:49:41

the connectivity of people. Right? Five hundred

1:49:44

years ago, if I had some idea and I wanted

1:49:46

to talk to another expert about it, it would take

1:49:48

weeks and weeks and weeks or months and months and months

1:49:50

and, in some years.

1:49:51

Your pigeon might have ride

1:49:52

along the way. Exactly. You

1:49:55

know, but now it's damn near instantaneous

1:49:58

and that's really pushing us forward. But there are times

1:50:00

when as a technology something

1:50:02

might be a little detrimental, but

1:50:04

ultimately when it's integrated, you know,

1:50:06

you go through periods like in the physiologically exposure

1:50:10

to deuterium is really harmful.

1:50:12

Right? But when you're a

1:50:14

young child, you actually need a

1:50:16

slightly enhanced level because it

1:50:18

triggers growth. Right? There's a reaction.

1:50:20

It's kind of like hypertrophy. Right?

1:50:23

You want the inflammatory response

1:50:25

when you tear your muscles. You know, that's

1:50:27

what triggers the growth. And think culturally, that's

1:50:29

kind of what's happening is we're at that weird

1:50:32

point where we're expanding culturally

1:50:34

and we're getting this kind of connectivity and we're becoming

1:50:36

more of a one kind of conglomerate

1:50:39

planet where we're all trying to work together, but

1:50:41

we're having some harsh growing pains.

1:50:44

You know? And I I would like to think that, you know,

1:50:46

the things that we're doing like this are gonna help mitigate

1:50:48

some of those detrimental effects. But over

1:50:51

time, we'll move into the light. People

1:50:53

will start to figure it out. They'll start to realize, like,

1:50:55

oh, yeah. This was great. But, you

1:50:57

know, it turns out we don't want DDT on all

1:50:59

of our crops. Right. You know,

1:51:02

factory farming, maybe not the best thing.

1:51:04

You know, but it's in criminal. Right? We've gotta

1:51:06

you know, we don't wanna land ourselves too harshly

1:51:08

for the things that we're doing because we're trying a

1:51:10

lot of cool

1:51:11

stuff. Samor work.

1:51:13

Some's not gonna work. Well, to that end,

1:51:15

I envision a future world

1:51:17

where we have cell towers everywhere. Right?

1:51:20

And we're able be interconnected, which I

1:51:22

agree is the best thing ever. I mean, it's I

1:51:24

think it's a thing that's saving humanity

1:51:26

is our ability to communicate ideas instantaneously

1:51:29

because the idea is that

1:51:31

the baddies want suppressed. Even

1:51:33

with censorship, they can't keep it down.

1:51:36

Like, people are gonna talk. But I

1:51:38

imagine cell towers everywhere that are

1:51:40

putting out like Lila and quantum

1:51:42

upgrade frequencies and using those

1:51:44

carrier waves to transmit data

1:51:47

just like we are

1:51:48

now, but actually with frequencies that are

1:51:50

supportive of our biology rather than deleterious.

1:51:53

We tested that actually with the 5G

1:51:55

tower. Yeah. That was extremely successful.

1:51:58

That was great energy for the whole neighborhood.

1:52:00

We only did it for, I think, like,

1:52:02

two, three hours. And

1:52:05

yeah. But it's not for us to do you

1:52:07

know what I mean? Like, that's what I meant about

1:52:10

integrity. It's There's

1:52:13

free will out there and And

1:52:15

there's also things you can't do because

1:52:17

it would be manipulative. Also, if it

1:52:19

sounds great, if we'd now turn

1:52:22

on all the towers. It's

1:52:24

not it's not the right thing to

1:52:26

do at this point, at least. And

1:52:29

maybe there will be an evolution towards

1:52:31

that at some point. So I even thought, you know,

1:52:33

I don't know, give it another year or two

1:52:36

And then maybe I can talk to my old

1:52:38

colleagues at T Mobile. And

1:52:41

at that point, maybe they're open to that, and

1:52:43

we just do something together.

1:52:46

Right? You know? But it it

1:52:48

needs to be

1:52:49

right, but the possibilities are definitely

1:52:51

definitely there. Yeah. Amen.

1:52:54

My lithium in the tap water I did just

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Oh, one question I had. And we may have

1:55:03

covered this in the in the very beginning. Is

1:55:05

people that already have the Lila Quantum

1:55:08

devices physically in their possession

1:55:11

are probably going to be wondering well,

1:55:13

now, why would I want the quantum upgrade service?

1:55:15

I think you talked about this with the ability to charge

1:55:18

things and

1:55:18

stuff. How are they complementary and

1:55:21

how are they overkill if that's possible?

1:55:23

Yeah. So, I mean, there's already a lot

1:55:25

of people that have both. Me

1:55:30

too. This is gonna be a necklace. It's hard

1:55:32

aware of that. Yeah. No. There's actually

1:55:35

a lot of people that have both. And and the

1:55:37

the reason is because you can

1:55:39

customize up and down

1:55:41

the Hawk and scale, basically, adding

1:55:44

frequencies and all that setting, boosters,

1:55:47

and nighttime values, and all that with a quantum

1:55:49

upgrade. So it more powerful.

1:55:51

It's more harmonious. It goes

1:55:53

deeper. And it's just

1:55:55

so flexible and customizable. Something you

1:55:57

cannot do with a block or

1:55:59

even if you have two or three blocks, you're always

1:56:02

limited in a way in that regard.

1:56:04

But then the quantum upgrade has the limitation really,

1:56:06

as I said earlier, you can't you know, if you have

1:56:09

sugar that you want to harmonize or

1:56:12

other foods, for example, structure your water,

1:56:14

charge you a silver, or if

1:56:16

you want to copy frequencies. Right? That's

1:56:18

also an application that a lot of people use it

1:56:20

for. You can't do that with

1:56:23

a quantum upgrade. So for that, you need a physical

1:56:25

device. So that's really the main

1:56:27

differences, I would

1:56:28

say. Okay. Got it. And with this big

1:56:30

daddy here, where the hell should

1:56:32

I put this thing in the house? Well

1:56:34

because I have I have the quant the

1:56:37

quantum block on the kitchen island and then I

1:56:39

have infinity block in my office, which

1:56:41

is where I unfortunately spend the most time

1:56:43

in my life right now. But I was thinking when

1:56:45

you walked in with

1:56:46

this, I'm like, where am I gonna put this thing? So,

1:56:49

you know, a lot of

1:56:51

people wanted larger block for the

1:56:53

kitchens so they can put their whole plates

1:56:55

in there and all of that. So that's that's

1:56:57

one idea at least. And then another

1:57:00

one is living room

1:57:02

where you can easily maybe even put

1:57:04

your legs in or or your head

1:57:06

and shoulders and all of that. But

1:57:09

I would just you know, when we're all

1:57:11

gone here, you just tune in

1:57:13

and figure out where you wanna put it. You'll

1:57:15

have some

1:57:16

impulse. When I do a breath

1:57:18

work session or meditation or something is

1:57:20

there any harm in me laying

1:57:22

with my head in this for twenty minutes

1:57:24

to sixty minutes?

1:57:26

Well, and not necessarily. You know, it

1:57:28

would be very beneficial at first

1:57:30

and then I would just feel because

1:57:32

that's what we always tell people. This is not We

1:57:35

can't give you a manual like or Samsung

1:57:37

TV, you know, you turn it on here and

1:57:39

this is what's gonna do and

1:57:42

all that. It's it's everyone is so different.

1:57:44

We we tell people and feel.

1:57:48

And for some people that's like, okay.

1:57:51

I'm kinda like that. But if but if you do

1:57:53

that and and you're tuned in enough

1:57:55

that you will feel it -- Okay. -- and and the

1:57:58

worst thing that can happen is that you feel

1:58:00

it maybe two, three minutes to lay

1:58:02

it. And what you do then, you

1:58:04

just bring glass of water, and you'll be

1:58:06

fine. So do you think I could

1:58:09

submerge this in my pool for period

1:58:11

and structure the water in my pool?

1:58:14

Well, I mean, energetically, it

1:58:17

doesn't impact at all the

1:58:20

device. I don't know what it will do

1:58:22

to the material, but I think

1:58:24

if you put it in the in the pool for a little bit

1:58:27

you should probably be fine. But

1:58:29

you know what I would do, actually. You

1:58:32

won't get as much of a charge, but it will

1:58:34

still be enough take a picture of

1:58:36

the pool, print it out,

1:58:38

and put it in there. Okay?

1:58:41

Yes.

1:58:41

And and that's the way how we

1:58:43

do it, for example, we bought for

1:58:45

a place in Costa Rica. We bought this huge

1:58:48

antique dining

1:58:50

table. And it's massive. You need like

1:58:52

ten people to move it. And while

1:58:54

you can't move it into a block and it's also

1:58:56

way too big for a block. So I took a picture

1:58:59

and put it inside and then it

1:59:02

neutralizes all these

1:59:04

energies that we're still stuck in

1:59:06

there from the last few hundred years

1:59:08

of I don't

1:59:09

know, you know, maybe someone got murdered

1:59:11

on the team.

1:59:12

don't know, but the the cannibal still used

1:59:14

to own it. It was beautiful, but it had

1:59:16

some bad energies in it. It was completely

1:59:19

gone and vibrating nicely, and that's

1:59:21

what you can do with the way

1:59:23

larger objects and the

1:59:24

full. Yeah. Yeah. I'm thinking I

1:59:27

might just put it in this room, which is where

1:59:29

most of the dedicated spiritual

1:59:31

practice takes place.

1:59:33

Just keep it and you know that already, but for everyone

1:59:35

out there, if you have, like, more than

1:59:37

one block, always keep them

1:59:39

two, three meters apart at least.

1:59:41

How many feet is that? I would

1:59:43

say that's about 678

1:59:45

feet. Okay. Six feet

1:59:47

minimum.

1:59:48

Okay. Yeah. Easy to do. So as long as

1:59:50

I am apart. Got it.

1:59:52

Alright, gentlemen. Well, thank you so much for

1:59:54

joining me. I'm so glad both of you were able to

1:59:56

drop in. You know, we're gonna follow this with a solid

1:59:59

recording with Ion in little bit, but

2:00:01

I like having both of you guys because you

2:00:04

you know, I am able to bring more of the

2:00:06

rigorous science yet still a spiritual

2:00:08

guy and you, you know, a bit more of the energetics

2:00:10

of it. So you guys make a really great team and

2:00:13

great guests on the

2:00:14

show. So thank you so much. Thanks,

2:00:15

Ben. And also, you can hear me. Thank you, Eileen.

2:00:17

And and both of you individually -- Thank you. -- you with

2:00:19

wizard sciences and you with everything

2:00:22

you're doing in quantum realm, I

2:00:24

just wanna express my gratitude for continuing

2:00:26

to keep the research going. Right? And

2:00:29

I just be like, yeah, we nailed it. It works. We know

2:00:31

it works. Like, We're good because I

2:00:33

I'm assuming that these studies are not

2:00:35

cheap. I mean, you're -- You

2:00:36

know, they're not. you're employing a

2:00:38

group of scientists you know,

2:00:40

that are using labs and so

2:00:42

thank you for doing so. It's

2:00:44

meaningful because it makes my job easier when someone

2:00:46

comes to me. I was like, oh, how do I know this works? I'm

2:00:48

like, you know, I ELLID, I feel great.

2:00:51

That doesn't say a lot for some people, but I go

2:00:53

look at the studies. That's what I always say. On

2:00:55

your website, I'm like, go look at

2:00:57

the studies. I mean, that's don't know what else

2:00:59

you want, you know. And if if you don't think it works,

2:01:02

then don't do it. You know? It's a

2:01:04

free free world. Yeah. But, I mean, that

2:01:06

that is helpful full, especially for

2:01:08

the more pragmatic types that are like,

2:01:10

I'm not intuitive. I'm not tapped

2:01:12

into subtle energies and things like that.

2:01:14

Like and and I'm even like that sometimes.

2:01:16

Especially compared to Alison who walks in a room

2:01:19

is like, oh, yeah, that person over there,

2:01:21

this is what's going on with them. Because just see stuff

2:01:23

that I can't see, which is great.

2:01:26

You know, but the rest of us need a little work and

2:01:28

we like to read

2:01:28

studies. Howard Bauchner: Well, I like the fact

2:01:30

actually with the just doing the double

2:01:33

blind placebo controlled or sham controlled

2:01:35

studies. It opens it up for the

2:01:37

people like that because the idea isn't to

2:01:39

just help everybody who's already got that leaning

2:01:41

and that's already kind of right at the cutting edge there.

2:01:43

The idea is to try and help everybody. Right?

2:01:45

You you don't wanna just go, forget

2:01:48

you guys. You know

2:01:49

what? Sorry. Eighty percent of the population.

2:01:51

Yeah. You need proof. Good

2:01:53

luck out there. Alright,

2:01:56

you guys. Thanks again. Absolutely. Thank you.

2:02:02

Well, I hope this one picked your curiosity and

2:02:05

got you thinking about the existing possibilities

2:02:07

that await us in the realm of quantum energy.

2:02:10

I've always been fascinated by this stuff and

2:02:12

will definitely continue to dig in and share

2:02:14

everything I learned with you on future episodes.

2:02:17

Speaking of future episodes, next week's

2:02:20

show brings back Dave Asbury for his

2:02:22

third appearance. It's called Smarter Not

2:02:24

Harder. Top bio hacks for vitality,

2:02:26

longevity, and maximum brain

2:02:28

power. Now if you've been a longtime

2:02:31

bulletproof coffee drinker like me, and

2:02:33

are familiar with Dave's work, you're gonna love

2:02:35

this one. We spent about two hours in

2:02:37

my home studio discussing not only

2:02:39

the latest in biohacking, but also some

2:02:41

really wild topics like his stance on

2:02:43

vaccines, censorship, government

2:02:46

corruption, conspiracy theories, and smart

2:02:48

drugs. I had a really great time recording

2:02:50

this one, so I can't wait to blast it your way

2:02:52

next Tuesday. And don't forget

2:02:55

if you find yourself quantum curious

2:02:57

and want to explore your seven day free

2:02:59

trial of quantum upgrade, just

2:03:01

go to lukestore dot comquantum upgrade

2:03:03

to get signed up. I've been having a lot of fun

2:03:06

playing with all of the boosts and other customizable

2:03:08

features of upgrades. I'm looking forward to hearing

2:03:11

some of your experiences. And don't be

2:03:13

shy. Drop me a DM on Instagram and

2:03:15

let me know what you're up to. You can find

2:03:17

and follow me there at luke story,

2:03:19

and I do my very best to answer each

2:03:21

and every message message. Now sometimes, I gotta

2:03:24

admit I'm short on time. It might just

2:03:26

be a thumbs up emoji. But I do

2:03:28

try to acknowledge everyone that sends me a

2:03:30

message on there. It's getting a little goal, but I do my

2:03:32

best. Alright, that's it. I'll be dropping back

2:03:34

into your pod feed next week with Dave

2:03:36

Vasprey.

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Established in 2016, The Life Stylist Podcast is a platform devoted to unlocking human potential. Host Luke Storey engages in cutting-edge conversations with leading spirituality, biohacking, and personal development experts.Covering a vast array of topics, including sex and relationships, psychedelics, addiction recovery, yoga, meditation, natural birth, EMF mitigation, medical myths, spirituality, alternative medicine, biohacking technologies, and higher consciousness, The Life Stylist Podcast remains at the forefront of holistic exploration.Among his esteemed guests are US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., trauma experts Dr. Gabor Maté, Mastin Kipp, and Dr. Nicole LePera, and spiritual luminaries like Dr. Joe Dispenza, Teal Swan, Byron Katie, Gabby Bernstein, and Sharon Salzberg. Luke has also featured biohacking pioneers Dave Asprey, Ben Greenfield, and health guru David 'Avocado' Wolfe, as well as truth seekers like David Icke, Mikki Willis, Del Bigtree, JP Sears, and the most censored man in media – Alex Jones.The show has welcomed environmental advocates such as Dr. Zack Bush and actor Adrian Granier, and leading voices in conscious relationships like author Neil Strauss, Dr. John Gray, Mama Gena, and John Wineland. Exploring creativity and consciousness, The Life Stylist has hosted music producer Rick Rubin and authors Steven Pressfield, Jamie Wheal, and Steven Kotler. Luke's commitment to health sovereignty has sparked paradigm-shifting episodes with Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Will Cole, Dr. Kelly Brogan, Dr. Steven Gundry, and Dr. Christiane Northrup.Luke Storey, a former celebrity fashion stylist turned motivational speaker, metaphysical teacher, and thought leader, has spent the past twenty-seven years relentlessly searching the world over to design the ultimate lifestyle. Through The Life Stylist Podcast, he continues to share his strategies for healing, happiness, and high-performance living each week, inspiring people worldwide to transform their minds, bodies, and spirit.

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