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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh bed of fessor nod. Hello, and welcome to the show.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
This is the Cult of Conspiracy, and my name's Jonathan
Jacob and good cult members out there. This is something
that h We've been touching on a little bit lately,
such as you know, the the light bulb conspiracy with
the Phoebus cartel, also getting into the different wavelengths of
light and how some light is really good for you

(01:10):
and some light is not really good for you. And
so the name of this episode is going to be
I'm Blue. If I was green, I would die.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Okay, a little throwback to the late nineties early two thousand's,
you know disco tech bop that it was.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Oh dude classic, and I think, isn't that song. Didn't
that inspire the Blue Man Crew.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
I don't actually know.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
I don't know if they predate that or not, but
I know that they that song came out and then
the next thing, you know, these dudes are all over
the place. You know, their music sounds nothing like it.
I should add it's all the they like, the slap
phones that they play and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
But yeah, yeah, interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Well, I did want to give two shout outs to
two people out there, I got.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
It's kind of an idea on.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
This episode because of our boy Crow Triple seven, who
is going to be coming on this show on Friday.
We're having him on Friday as a guest. And if
you remember, he talked about the Shoot the Moon documentary
that he created, which was fascinating. I mean, to be
able to see the lunar wave and then all the

(02:24):
little fucking things that were seemingly coming off of the
surface of the Moon which nobody talks about. And now
he's been shooting the sun just using like certain light
filters in order to be able to capture it, you know,
a little bit better. And he believes that there is
a second son behind our son. Maybe it's a node,

(02:46):
especially like within siderial astrology, they've always talked about these
other two lunar nodes that are called Rahu and Ketu,
so there might also be like solar nodes as well.
So I don't know, We're gonna try and figure it
out and it's gonna get wild. But I did want
to give a little shout out to him. He had
an episode, uh episode number six twelve called let There

(03:08):
Be Tainted Light, and I was just he had a
guest on there, and I was like fucking blown away,
And so I started doing a little bit more research
and I was able to expand upon that episode, you know,
with my research and everything. But you know, you don't
have to go back and listen to that. If you don't,
you know, if you don't have the time, we're gonna
be able to catch you, catch everybody up on this.
Also wanted to give a shout out to this guy

(03:31):
who is a neurosurgeon. His name is doctor Jack Cruz,
who has been whistleblowing and talking about the CIA, the CDC,
the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, and all
these different places saying that they absolutely know that, you know,

(03:52):
the powers that be absolutely know that blue light is
horrible for you. And it is MK ultra, it's MK often.
It is mass hypnotization. As far as the the the
things that come from blue light, it is crazy, bro.
So that's what we're gonna be getting getting into today.

(04:13):
As far as why is blue light so bad? You know,
because you know, and it's not necessarily regular blue light.
You know, the sun it beams out all the rays right,
all the different it's the entire color spectrum is basically
it comes from the sun's white light. And the thing
about blue light that we're gonna be talking about today,

(04:34):
we're gonna be talking about unnative or unnatural blue light.
So the light that's coming from your phones, from your screens,
from you know that kind of stuff, it's the unnatural
blue light that is the mk ultra effect that they
have absolutely war gamed. And this goes back to the

(04:55):
sixties and seventies.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
I gotta tell you, I'm excited about this one. I
don't know much about blue light as of this moment.
I know that it's bad for you, right. I know,
you can buy they look like reading glasses, but in reality,
there's no corrective lenses on it. It's just blue light
filter glasses. Right, you have a pair. I think I
have a pair that I got a couple of years back.
And I know people that work in offices right in

(05:17):
Corporate America, in their cubicle somewhere, and they have to
wear these blue light glasses at work because if they don't,
they get crazy migraines. And you know, it's just oh yeah,
staring at a screen, staring at the little finite print
all day, my eyes focusing like that.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
It gives me migraines.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
But then when they put on these blue light shielding glasses,
there is no migraine. So it's not the fine print
they're looking at all day, it's the actual screen time
that gives that to them. So I know that much
about it that like blue light is bad for you,
but that is the limit of my knowledge on it.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
So I'm excited to see what we talk about.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
To it's wild and it's not even just the blue
light that's coming from the screens. We're also going to
be talking about the the LED lights that everybody is
implementing in their houses and street lights, and literally LED
is taken over the light bulb world, and also the
uh the like the fluorescent lights also bad obviously, like

(06:14):
because the amount of blue right that is emitting from
there is also bad. It's it's not as bad as
the LEDs, though the LED lights are the worst.

Speaker 4 (06:23):
So the end and thence have blue light emitting.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Oh dude.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
That's why if you go into like Walmart or Target
or the Dollar Tree, like every single one of these
places have these, you know, large fluorescent bulbs, They're extremely
horrible because they are essentially their their radio emitting frequencies, right,
and it's those radio emitting frequencies that are penetrating not

(06:50):
only your body but your eyes. And your eyes are
you know, uh the what do they say, like the
portal to the soul or whatever? Right, but you know,
just as far as the cones and all that shit
in your eyes, your retina's dude, it's not meant to
be taking in that unnatural blue light.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
It's very hypnotizing.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
It's very bad for your mind, even your gut, like,
and it's gonna get crazy.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
And also I wanted to mention this too. There was
a study that was.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Done recently where people were trying to find, man, why
do all these kids have add and ADHD Now, like,
are why are they all having trouble you know, paying
attention and being able to listen to the teacher and
stuff like that. Of course, they're kids. They're not always
going to listen. I'm not trying to say that, but
especially within schools. And so what they did was there

(07:37):
was this group of people that took out all the
fluorescent and led lights within the classroom of the students
and they replaced it with all incandescent bulbs. And wouldn't
you know that it was like a seventy five percent
increase in intention span.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Really yeah, it's like it's that crazy.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
And you know the add one of the like red
dye is in the conversation for that one, right, early
introduction to caffeine is also in the conversation for that.
But I have never heard anything about the fluorescent versus
like it candesc in bulb conversation for add That's interesting.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Well, in this neurosurgeon, doctor Jack Cruz, he actually mentions it.
We're going to get to it, but he mentions that
the junk light is worse than junk food for kids.
WHOA that's a neurosurgeon saying that. Okay, so just the.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
Threat alone in this or is there are other neurosurgeons
that have come out and said the same things.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
There's always that one guy, you know.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Yeah, he has his it's like a group of people
that he's with, but he's kind of like of it. So, yeah,
if I'm blue and if I was green, I would die.
So today we're going to be diving into a story
most people don't even know that they're living inside of.
Look around you right now, at your phone, your TV,

(08:59):
the light bulb above your head, all glowing with the
same hypnotic blue hue. Why but why blue? Why did
the word Why did the world move from firelight, candle light,
and warm incandescent bulbs to cold, flickering LEDs. Why are
the biggest corporations on Earth branded blue? And why did

(09:19):
blue roofs and Hawaii mysteriously survive the fires that destroyed
everything else around them?

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Dude, it's all connected.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Okay, I was gonna ask, is this gonna go to
the Hawaii roof conversation as well?

Speaker 1 (09:30):
A little bit, a little bit bit.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yeah, so this isn't just about technology, It's about history, psychology, biology,
and even occult frequency warfare.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Okay, this is where this will deep. It's gonna get We'll.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
Trace helo blue side green freemasonry here too.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Brother, we might, we might.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
So yeah, well we'll trace it from the Phoebus cartel
of the nineteen twenties who rigged the light bulb market
to maximize profits, all the way to the modern technocrats
and governments who weaponi light itself to control thought, health,
and behavior. And then we'll show you how to fight
fight back against it, so by the end of this episode,

(10:10):
you'll never look at a light bulb, a logo or
your glowing screen the same way again. Okay, your third
eye is about to get blasted the fuck open on
this episode with pure white light, pure wet blue shit,
none of that fake ass you know, unnatural blue shit.
So first, just to catch everybody up, we did do

(10:31):
an episode on the Phoebus Cartel. That was episode number
eight hundred and sixty five, pretty recent actually, yeah, and
so just to catch everybody up. Maybe you didn't listen
to that episode, or maybe you'd need a little refresher,
let us do that for you real quick. Back in
the nineteen twenties, the world's largest light bulb companies, including
General Electric, Phillips, and Osram, formed what became known as

(10:54):
the Phoebus Cartel. Their plan was simple, limit the lifespan
of light bulbs to a round one thous hours. This
was despite the fact that engineers had already developed bulbs
capable of burning for decades. One light bulb in Livermore,
California has been shining for over one hundred and twenty years,
proof that the technology for long lasting bulbs existed, but
it didn't make money. By enforcing shorter, shorter life spans,

(11:18):
the cartel guaranteed endless repeat sales. This is one of
the earliest examples of planned obsolescence, where products are deliberately
made to fail so the consumers must keep buying. This
cartel grew rich while the public was forced to live
under artificial limitations of light. Though the Phoebus cartel eventually dissolved,
its legacy lives on and we actually argue that it's

(11:41):
probably still going on, just not necessarily for money, and so.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
It raises both maybe both yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Mean, may as well make a little cheese on the side.
But you know, how could they possibly be making more
money off of LED lights that are lasting longer then
the then the lights that they had created that you know,
had a limited lifespan, And I believe it's.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
Cheaper to make them so, like it's it's kind of
a one to one give or take.

Speaker 4 (12:12):
But again, I don't know that for a fact.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
The statistics are out there, I'm sure, But even still,
the LED bulbs, I don't know about you, dude, They
have never lasted me as long as they claim. This
will last ten times longer than a regular bulb.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
No, it dunn't, bro. It might might last an extra
six months if you're lucky.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Well, and that's that's always been a selling point, and
it's always contrived, you know. It's like, well, we're gonna
sell you this thing that's gonna last forever. Meanwhile, who
is cashing in on, Like, who's gonna say, see my
my light bulb said it had a warranty that it
was gonna last forever. But the problem is that they
make them so cheap that you're not gonna go through
that whole fucking struggle.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
You're not gonna call up.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
General Electric or any of these, you know, Phillips or
anybody else to say I need my new dollar light bulb.
Nobody's going to go through that fucking trouble. Well, you're
gonna go over to Walmart. You're gonna go over to
the dollar tree, pick you up a little light bulb
to cost you a dollar twenty five, and and the
lie lives on because nobody wants to go through the struggle.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Right exactly, It's all about the convenience, right, It's because
we are a consumer based market. But that was also
thrust upon us from an episode we just talked about,
as a matter of fact, with the propaganda machine which
turned America into a consumer based culture as a whole.
So yeah, to your point, no one's gonna go through
the hassle of trying to fix it when they could
just go buy a new one for cheaper.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Well, let me tickle your fancy a little bit more
because Edward Burnez is getting a mention in this episode.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
Let's go all right, so uh to Tata, I lost
my spot? So all right?

Speaker 2 (13:46):
So yeah, it raises a critical question if corporations wants
manipulated light purely for profit, what happens when the motive
shifts from money to control. Today we're told LEDs last.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Forever and they save the planet.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
But given its history, maybe the real plant is darker
than anything the Phoebus Cartel ever imagined. So this is
where we get into the science of blue light. Okay,
So blue light falls on short, high energy end of
the visible spectrum, between four hundred to four hundred and
ninety five nanometers. In natural sunlight, it's balanced by other

(14:23):
colors reds, yellows, and greens, but in artificial sources like LEDs, screens,
and fluorescence, it dominates. We're surrounded by an unnatural ocean
of blue every single day. This has massive health consequences.
Blue light exposure at night suppresses melatonin, the hormone that
tells your body when it's time to sleep. Without enough melatonin,

(14:44):
circadian rhythm collapses. People find themselves exhausted, anxious, unable to focus,
and vulnerable to chronic illnesses. What feels like just a
bad night's sleep compounds into a long term damage. Science
confirms that too much blue light is linked to insomnia, depression, obesity,
and even degenerative diseases. It's not about tired eyes. It's

(15:08):
a biological attack on the body's most fundamental cycles. And
when you disrupt a population sleep and hormones, you don't
just hurt their health, You control their behavior. And that
is what's going to bring us up to an article
that I have pulled up here all right.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
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see our faces rather than just hear us talk about
these things, where can.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
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Speaker 1 (15:35):
That link is down in the show notes below.

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on the Cult. So this is something that I wanted
to bring up. This is by very Well Health. We

(16:43):
always find it to be a very reputable health website
because I feel like we mentioned this website all the time,
So shout out to verywellhealth dot com and it says
blue light exposure effects that could be hurting you. It
says blue light exposure effects can include tired eyes, trouble
falling asleep, and long term damage to your vision. Staring

(17:04):
at screens all day can also make it harder to
focus and leave you feeling mentally drained. To avoid these problems,
try turning on blue light filters, taking breaks from screens,
and avoiding devices before bed. These simple steps can protect
your eyes and help you feel more alert and rested.
So the science is already saying blue light's not good
for you. This is and I'm not trying to bore

(17:25):
anybody with like, oh, this one color.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Is causing you to be more tired or anything.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
What I'm trying to say is is that this has
been the plan all along, and they have absolutely known it.
There is proof that they actually, Dude, they did studies
on the shit back in the sixties and seventies, back
whenever they were doing MK ultra and MK often trying
to manipulate certain people. Then, dude, it gets even crazier.
They started doing it to like bulls and monkeys and everything,

(17:54):
and they were trying to do it wily wired. So
they would hook ups certain wires to bulls and monkeys
and stuff like that, right, and it would send like
blue light frequencies into their fucking brains. Like they would
literally cut open the top of the fucking skull of
a monkey or a bull and they would hook their

(18:16):
their brain up to these these essentially light emitting nodes, right,
And they found that it made them a lot more docile,
it allowed them to, you know, like be able to
control their mind and their emotions and all this other stuff.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Right.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Well, then they were like, is there a way that
we can do that wirelessly? They talked about that in
the sixties and seventies, bro talking about wirelessly transmitting certain
light frequencies into the mind of animals at this time
because ultimately they wanted to be able to use it
to manipulate the masses. Right cut to today, now every
single thing is fucking blue screen. It makes you wonder why.

(18:57):
And you can't say, oh, they're just ignorant, they don't know,
or they're only doing it because it's cheaper. No, that's
absolutely not the thing. The case is made. It is
actually factual and We're going to get to all the
information that proves that they are absolutely, they are absolutely
in the know that blue light is hypnotizing. For one,

(19:17):
it is horrible for your eye health for two, and
it's horrible for your overall health, you know, even to
the gut health, which you wouldn't think but it does, dude.
So they are like, it's sick, how evil it is,
bro Like, it really is and you wouldn't think just
by blue light. Okay, no, it is one of the
sickest things you'll ever hear.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
That is insane. But I'm excited to learn more.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
So it says blue light is a high energy light
emitted from screens in sunlight that can penetrate deep into
the eye. When you look at screens or spend time
in the sun, blue light enters the eye and can
reach all the way to the retina, the light sensitive
layer at the back of the eye. Over time, prolonged
exposure to blue light can cause damage to the eye structures,
potentially leading to a variety of eye problems. Then it

(20:02):
talks about the digital eye strain. It says staring at
these screen these screens for long periods can overwork the
eyes and lead to digital eye strain. Digital eye strain
causes uncomfortable symptoms like dry eyes, blurry vision, burning or
itchy eyes, headaches, a feeling of tiredness, and difficulty focusing
the eyes. Over time, strain on the eyes can make

(20:23):
it harder to see clearly and cause lasting changes in
how your eyes feel and function. Additionally, people experiencing digital
eye strain are also prone to neck and back pain
caused by poor posture while using screens. Then there's retinal damage,
so your retina sends signals to your brain so that
you can see. Blue light can hurt your retina over

(20:45):
time by damaging retinal cells, especially with intense or long
term exposure, when studies have shown While studies have shown
this damage in lab settings, typical screen use has not
been proven to harm the human retina. Typical, that's the
typical ones. I don't think that there's a such thing
as typical screen usage anymore. Almost everybody's on their phone

(21:06):
eight to ten hours a day, right, it says. Still
it's unclear how exposure to high levels of artificial blue
light will effect retinal health over time. Then of course
there's cataracts. Cataracts occur when the lens of the eye
becomes cloudy, impairing vision. The lens naturally filters blue light
to protect the retina, but this process can also cause
the lens to become cloudy over time. Blue light exposure

(21:28):
increases the production of harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species
or ROS, in the lens cells. The rs can damage
the lenses proteins and structures, leading to a loss of clarity.
As the lens darkens to block more blue light, it
becomes less transparent, which is a hallmark of cataracts. Research

(21:48):
shows that blue light induced damage speeds up cataract formation.
Prolonged exposure, especially to artificial blue light from screens, may
worsen this effect over time. So you could get fucking
cataracts as well from blue light. You can also, oh,
it gets worse because you could also get eye cancer. Okay,
so blue light might play a role in eye cancer,

(22:10):
especially a type called uval melanoma or UM. Unlike UV light,
which is high energy sunlight, which gets blocked by the
front of the eye, blue light can reach the back
of the eye, where the UM begins or the uval melanoma.
When blue light hits certain parts of the eye cells.

(22:30):
It can cause damage by creating harmful molecules. This damage
may lead to changes that make cells grow in ways
that they shouldn't. In lab tests, human eye cancer cells
grew faster when exposed when exposed to blue light. Human
eye cancer cells grew faster when exposed to blue light.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
If that's all you need to Okay.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Now, is there other studies to say green light, red light,
purple light, whatever, was blue the most effective way of
getting these things to grow? Or is that the only
thing we really know of?

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Blue is by and large the worst light that you
can take in. I'm not talking about necessarily the blue
light from the sun, that's different. I'm talking about the
artificial ones of course. So actually red light is the
exact opposite. Everybody should be literally bathing bathing themselves in
red light. Which, yeah, we're gonna have a little segment

(23:19):
here that's gonna talk about the benefits of having like
changing out your light bulbs for red light bulbs and
red lenses if you're wearing like the if you see
me on Patreon or on TikTok or whatever, I'm usually
always wearing these red lensed glasses, not only because it
puts you into a more of a meditative state. But

(23:40):
also because it is blue light blocking, so there is
major benefits to being around red light. There are major
terrible things, so always being exposed to blue light jeez. Okay,
you wouldn't think that, you know, it's so subtle, But
it says that animal studies showed similar results with tumors

(24:02):
forming after blue light exposure. Crazy, dude, fucking tumors.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
It says certain certain gene changes linked to light colored
eyes may make some people more sensitive to blue light damage.
I'm somebody with the blue green eyes, so I'm a
little bit more sensitive to that kind of shit. I
think you got the shit brown eyes, don't you.

Speaker 4 (24:23):
I do. Indeed, I'm cajun. That's just what comes to
the territory.

Speaker 5 (24:26):
It do.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
So this is raised questions about whether increased screen time
over the years could be contributing to small rises in
eye cancer. Dude, imagine of all places to get cancer,
your eyeballs.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Wuck that shit.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
I mean, I'd rather just go blind than catch eye cancer.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Jesus, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
You know. It's like the women that get breast cancer,
they got to chop off their boobs. Right, you want
to be walking around with an eye patch.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
I mean that could be dope.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
I mean it could be a good look for you. You
already look kind of like a fucking Cajun pirate anyway, you.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
I could have the river pirate vibe going on, but no,
if I have the option, I would rather keep both
in my eyes.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
For sure.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
I agree this is crazy. So then it talks about
growths on the outer eye. So long term blue light
exposure may contribute to the development of growths on the
surface of the eye.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
The two types of growths are.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Pengueycula, which is a small yellowish bump that forms on
the white part of the eye, or terra geum. I
think the p is silent like pterodactyl it says, which
that is a growth that begins on the white part
of the eye and can gradually spread onto the clear
front part or the cornea. So these are growths that

(25:50):
can form as a result of too much blue light.

Speaker 6 (25:53):
Okay, okay, hey, let's save energy. We need more LED,
we need more blue light. Get the fuck out of here.
They're working with big pharma, bro. Like, that's absolutely what's
going on. So these growth can cause problems like dryness, irritation,
blurry vision, and changes in your eye focuses, especially if
the growth gets near your light your line of sight.

(26:14):
So these growths are typically linked to UV light exposure,
particularly in tropical regions near the equator. However, prolonged exposure
to blue light over time is also known to increase
the risk of developing one.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
So there's that.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Okay, a prolonged exposure has more of a risk of
developing I'm with you, then you have the age related
macular degeneration. So long term intense exposure to blue light
has been linked to an increased risk of age related
macular degeneration or AMD, a condition that blurs central vision.
Blue and UV light can put stress on the retinal pigments,

(26:51):
as seen in experiments with mice. While there's no direct
proof that blue or UV light causes AMD, research research
suggests that more exposure to these lights may increase the risk.
People who are at higher risk for AMD might want
to protect their eyes from blue light and UV light.
The main risk factors for AMD include having a family

(27:11):
history of it, getting older, and smoking. Other factors like obesity,
poor nutrition, and alcohol may also raise the risk. Okay,
then it gets into the effects on sleeping. This is
an all encompassing article bro about like the damages that
blue light causes. It's not even a conspiracy like very
well being talking about it. Okay, they're not conspiratorio at all.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
It's strict just trying to share the information they have
found honestly, which to be fair.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
So do we yeah, okay, yeah, So then you get
to the effects on sleeping well being. So before phones
and computers, most blue light came from the sun. The
eyes have special sensors that react to blue light. When
they detect it, they send a message to the part
of the brain called the pineal gland to stop making
melatonin that third eye baby Melatonin is a hormone that

(27:58):
helps control the sleep wakes, also called the circadian rhythm.
When melatonin is blocked, it becomes harder to feel sleepy
and the brain stays alert. If someone gets too much
blue light at night, it can confuse the body and
make it harder to fall asleep. Some research suggests that
blue light's effects on melatonin can actively enhance alertness, energy levels,
and overall cognitive performance in the short term. However, over time,

(28:21):
poor sleep quality due to excessive blue light exposure can
impair your judgment and decision making, your memory, your attention
and alertness, and reaction time. So if nothing else, just
these ones, if you're talking about the mass hypnosis and
the mind control and stuff like that, well, I mean

(28:41):
judgment and decision making, memory, attention and alertness and reaction
time that is called hypnosis. Okay, Like those are all
things that happen under these trance like states that they
want you in. So it says Additionally, research shows a
clear link between excessive screen time and a high risk

(29:02):
of sleep disorders, anxiety, and depression. So it blue light
could literally be the reason why you have depression.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
Okay, anxiety or on the rise more today than I
would argue ever before in human history and like clinically diagnosed,
not like oh well the Great Depression, it was higher. Yeah,
you mean when nobody could afford to feed their family,
so everybody had a fucket mentality.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
That's a little bit different.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Okay, that's not chemical imbalances in the brain that they're
trying to force feeds you pharmaceuticals to like rebalance out
your chemical makeup. That's the environment in the situation led
to that right now we have higher clinically diagnosed depression, anxiety, stress,
sleep disorders, all these things. Then I would personally argue

(29:49):
ever before in human.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
History, and most people don't even know why they have
anxiety or depression. That's the crazy thing. And it's because
it's so subtle. You would never say I have anxiety
because the blue lights around me, though, that's exactly what's
going on. Wow, just to look at it like that.
So then of course there's also effects on your skin

(30:11):
health or your largest.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Organ Is that still confirmed that your skin is your
largest organ, yes, sir, so.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Blue light exposure can lead to several skin problems. It
triggers the production of free radicals, unstable molecules that damage
skin cells. This damage accelerates the breakdown of collagen, the
protein that keeps the skin firm, resulting in wrinkles and
sagging and increased inflammation is another consequence of blue light,
which can contribute to conditions like hyper pigmentation and melasma,

(30:41):
particularly in individuals with darker skin tones. Over time, this
exposure weakens the skin's natural ability to repair itself, accelerating
the signs of aging.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
So it's making you look older too, Okay, okay, crazy.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
So furthermore, blue light can disrupt the skin circadians them,
interfering with its normal night time repair process. Prolonged exposure
without protection may cause lasting damage to the skin structure
and appearance. So your skin gets tired. Your skin's not
getting the rest that it needs because it believes that
it's still daytime, so it's not gonna naturally repair itself. Right, God, Okay,

(31:20):
it's all encompassing, dude. It's like one of the wildest
conspiracies I've ever looked into. So then it also talks
about like minimizing the effects of blue light exposure.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
We're gonna get to that.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
I have other things that I do want to get
to first as far as being able to minimize the effects.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Of blue light.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
But before we get to that, there's some other things
I want to get to, like Jack Cruise and the
science behind blue light a little bit more.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Oh, I just got done reading that. Sorry about that.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
So yeah, we're gonna get first to doctor Jack Cruise
and the Hidden Health Crisis. Have a few videos on
him talking to He almost reminds me of John Daly,
the golfer okay for one of my personal heroes, I
might add, Yeah, this seems like a guy that's like
could be cousins with John Daily, like like the same

(32:13):
kind of vibe. So this is where neurosurgeon doctor Jack
Cruse enters the conversation. I've actually would love to reach
out to him, try and see if he can come
on our show. He went onto the Danny Jones podcast
fucking awesome.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Awesome.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
So Cruz has been warning for years that artificial light
is more dangerous than junk food. You can skip a
meal and recover, but you can't escape the light environment
that you're trapped in every single day. According to him,
blue light doesn't just disturb sleep, it damages mitochandria, the
tiny engines that power every cell in your body. When

(32:51):
mitochondria are damaged, energy production drops, inflammation rises, and disease
takes hold. Cruse connects chronic exposure to blue light with
skyrocketing rates of diabetes, Alzheimer's, obesity, and even cancer. He
calls it a junk light epigemic, one that silently erodes
health while going almost completely unaddressed by mainstream medicine. Cruz

(33:14):
also warns that blue light hijacks are dopamine and serotonin levels.
That's why we feel addicted to screens, unable to put
them down even when we know we should. It's not
just social media, it's the light itself creating the addictive loop.
Bro the addictive loop. Like we're literally addicted to our

(33:34):
environment to that point you're addicted to the blue light.
You're not even addicted to your social media. You're addicted
to the blue light because it triggers dopamine. Blue light
itself triggers dopamine. Which is crazy because they've been blaming
Facebook and you know, YouTube and TikTok and Twitter and

(33:54):
all these things, which I'm not saying that they don't
have their own shit, because they absolutely do. There's it's
the dopamine syste of rewards, you know every time you
go and you know, I know me like, whenever I
make a TikTok video and I see that it gets
a shitload of likes, I'm like, oh, I just did
something right for today. You know, it's like a it's
like a tasty little treat. Meanwhile, it's the blue light
that has given you even more than that on a

(34:17):
regular basis. So yeah, it's it's pretty sinister.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
There's multiple levels to the addictive nature of social media
in general, for sure.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
So, uh, it's the light itself creating the addictive loop.
So in his words, junk light creates junk sleep, junk hormones,
junk moods, and junk health.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Yeah, buddy.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
So now we're gonna get to a couple of his videos.
I just have a couple of clips of him talking
and it is. It is awesome. So yeah, you're gonna
see the John Daily vibes. But this is I have
three video on him talking and then we're going to
get back to the show notes and everything.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
But just listen to what he has to say. This
is a neurosurgeon.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
By the way, he ain't no fucking scrub Okay, I mean, guy,
he probably had to go through ten years of school
to get to all this information and then was also
within the field for I think thirty years, so wow. Yeah,
and he's a bit of an older gentleman. But check
him out. This one's two and a half minutes.

Speaker 5 (35:23):
So you may have heard of this program called mk Ultra.
They go and hire a PhD researcher named Delgado and
they start putting wires into the bull's head to find
out can they stop and control the bull using electric signals?
Why because they already have started to learn about Becker's work.

(35:43):
So now this is the idea. Now they're trying to execute.
They're trying to use this as a weapon. So they said, okay,
you could do it with wire technology, and they were
able to turn the bull off as soon as he
was going to spear the otador. They said, let's try
to do this wire. Why, they had all the patents
and everything they stole from Tesla. They also had all

(36:04):
Marconi's work. So Delgatto finds out that actually it does work.
You can do it without wires. You don't have to
do brain surgery on the animal to do it. The
next step was could you do this using light and
light alone? And it turns out they found out you
could if you use blue light specifically, it actually destroys

(36:28):
the dopamine reward tracks in your brain. Just so you know,
Meta and Google today own those patents. Google was formed
in nineteen ninety five when DARPA gave the search algorithm
to these two cats from Stanford. They basically then figure
out and perfect the delivery of blue light technology through screens.

(36:54):
Who is the big tech company in the nineteen fifties
and sixties that were doing it. Turns out that's IBM,
and IBM is working on liquid crystal and displays. And
I remember this is in the fifties and sixties. You
as a young man, never saw those TVs until the nineties, okay,
and then it got a boost from who Obama who

(37:17):
made the analog to digital transitions so that you'd have
to use what LCD screens? And then what else did
he do? We're gonna ban incandescent bulbs. Why because incandescent
bulbs not only have fake blue light, but they also
have purple and red, which is what you need as
the anecdote to blue. Why is it that every tech

(37:40):
company has blue lit screens. I'm going to tell you
the reason why is because that's how DARPA wants it.
They want you to be very addicted to the technology
so it's sticky. That way you can be programmed further.

Speaker 2 (37:55):
Oh man, let's go shout out to Jack cru What
a fucking stud he's basically saying. The DARPA is the
one that really got their hands on all this. They
gave all that information out to all of the big
tech companies. All those big tech companies are now h
you know, putting out the blue light screens, and the
blue light screens are there to get you addicted to

(38:17):
fucking looking at them. It's so subsolutely and when they
say when they say that, like you know, they they
hide it in plain sight. This is the most in
plain sight that you'll ever see, right.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
Yep, it's just I'm trying to find this commercial.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
As a matter of fact, to further this kind of
in the same regard as uh as the we just
talked about how ads and propaganda were ran in a
certain way to where like remember what the cigarettes it's
toasted yep, right remember that?

Speaker 4 (38:48):
Uh huh, I can't find the commercial or is this it?

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Shit?

Speaker 3 (38:53):
Where there was this little girl and she was talking
about the crystals and like why the TV looks so
it's the crystals?

Speaker 4 (39:01):
Ye remember that?

Speaker 5 (39:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (39:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (39:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (39:03):
Keep in mind lcdtvs were like all around. It wasn't
just one ad agency or one company that was creating
lcdtvs at this time. But you didn't know that because
none of them told you that it was using crystals, right, yeah.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
And it was a it was a football player, forget
which one.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
He was complaining to her about how like when he
does his end zone dance, it's all blurry. He's so
fast on the field that the cameras can't keep up
with him. And she was saying, well, with this new TV,
you'll be able to it's the crystals.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Yeah, it was probably like Tara Owens or somebody, because
it was like back in those times, right, like back
in those in the two thousands.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
And two thousands.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, But my point is all of them
were using lcdtvs, right, and all that does tie into
what the doctor just told us about when they went
from the digital analog conversion to where everybody now had
to use this type of system.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
Yeah yeah, And and it just goes to show that
it's been it's been a plan, So you can't say
they're just ignorant or they're just doing it because it's cheaper,
because it's really not like it is. It has been
something that has been talked about and planned for decades
damn near a fucking well more than half a century.
So anyway, here is your boy Raid here also talking.

(40:17):
He said it says big government was behind the reason
for your screens emitting toxic blue light. This one's two
minutes long, so let's see what he has to say
on this one, all right, not all your Oh by
the way, this is him at a a ted X speech,
a Ted talk.

Speaker 7 (40:31):
Okay, Copewter screens are blue lit.

Speaker 5 (40:34):
The reason none of them are red lit, the reason
none of them pay attention to circadian biology is because
that original technology was developed in a government program that
Bobby Kennedy knows about and I happen to know about
because I went to medical school at LSU. For those
of you who have never heard about Operation paper Clip,
you think it's all conspiracy theory. So at two Lane

(40:55):
Neurology and two Lane Neurosurgery in the fifties and sixties
and seventies and eighties, the CIA they started a program
there where they would do all these crazy things to monkeys.
CIA wanted to see how they can control things utilizing
different things like drug.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
Okay, just so everyone is clear about this, first of all,
shouts out to l huon two Lane, Oh boy, holding
down for the boot. But this lab that they had
for these monkeys, that's not a joke either. That lab
still exists to this day. My dad worked there as
a young man. THEO Vaughn talks about how they had
a lab with monkeys around his area growing up. Yep,

(41:31):
that is the lab with the monkeys that he is
talking about.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
Well, why is there this random laboratory with monkeys.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
In the middle of bum fuck nowhere Louisiana Because they
were being used by scientists at these colleges and none
of the locals know why it was for this purpose.

Speaker 4 (41:46):
Just we're all clear.

Speaker 3 (41:47):
This man is one hundred percent speaking factional information at
this time.

Speaker 5 (41:50):
Bro.

Speaker 2 (41:51):
By the way, you remember that movie American Ultra. Yeah, dude,
remember there was there was a whole monkey lab and
the monkeys broke out. There's this monkey virus. It was
in a fucking MK Ultra American Ultra movie. Like I'm
just saying, dude, crazy anyway, let's keep listening.

Speaker 7 (42:08):
Things like that. But the neurosurgeons got involved, which is
my claid.

Speaker 5 (42:12):
We would drill tops of the heads off, put wires
into the thalamis, put electricity in there, and kind of
see what kind of behavioral changes we could have. One
of the guys that was in that program was a
guy named Professor Delgado. When he saw that we could
control the behavior with the wired device. He said, what
if we do it wirelessly? So he checked it in
monkeys and checked it in bulls, and it turned out
you can do it wirelessly with RFID chips and semiconductors.

Speaker 7 (42:37):
Then the CIA took it to the next level.

Speaker 5 (42:39):
They said, well, since this is electromagnetic radiation, what if
we did it through light through screens.

Speaker 7 (42:46):
And it turns out you can.

Speaker 5 (42:49):
And that's the reason why all your computer screens have
the frequencies they have.

Speaker 7 (42:55):
So why is this all important?

Speaker 5 (42:56):
Well, the person that set this meaning up between me
and Bobby is the patent attorney that made sure that
Google and Meta have those things so they can control
the things that we all do. Where did the original
idea come from? That started off in mchay ulture with
the CIA. You're going to be surprised when you hear
this came from the mafia in Las Vegas.

Speaker 7 (43:15):
They wanted to build a new city in a desert.

Speaker 5 (43:17):
They enclosed it all, blacked out the windows, invented slot
machines that were blue lit, and they found out that
they didn't have to take a gun sticking in your
face to steal your money. Then they even got smart
they said, let's give people free alcohol while they're doing that,
and they found out they got the money quicker, and
that's when the CIA got the idea to start this program.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
Man, I believe all of this one hundred percent, to
be honest with you. So sick it is so sick.
I just have one more video of him talking right here.
It's only a minute long, but I could just I
could listen to him all day. Does he kind of
give on the John Daily vibes?

Speaker 4 (43:56):
Though? Kind of? I don't know.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Maybe if you had a Miller light in his hand,
I might be a little more inclined to see it.
But I see the uh, the relaxed, laid back nature
in his stature, in the way he's talking.

Speaker 4 (44:10):
I see the thing you're putting down.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Yeah, I guess it's just that John Daly. He seems,
you know, extremely out of shape, and he doesn't look
like he would be athletic at all. Right, He's always
having a fucking stoge, He's always drinking a beer. Yet
he's always like in the top ten finish of every
golf tournament. And this guy kind of looks, you know,
he's older, seemingly somewhat out of shape. I think he's
actually gotten a little bit skinnier since his younger days.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
But and but brilliant, you know.

Speaker 6 (44:35):
What I mean.

Speaker 3 (44:36):
So I don't know's if you were to, if you
were to just randomly run into this dude to Walmart,
you wouldn't think that he was a leading neurosurgeon, I'll
put it like that. And the same way, if you
met John Daily and you knew nothing about golf, you
wouldn't think that this guy is peak pro athleticism by
any stretch of the imaginations.

Speaker 4 (44:53):
I see what you mean.

Speaker 2 (44:54):
No, it's like and for the people to watch wrestling
like Kevin Owens like extremely out of shape, doesn't look
like he's a professional.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Anything sucks. You watch your damn.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Mouth anyway, And sammy'szaying can both get fucked? Wow, you
definitely got to watch your mouth.

Speaker 4 (45:09):
Now. The Canadians, what are they gonna do? Cry about it?

Speaker 1 (45:12):
I love the Canadians.

Speaker 4 (45:13):
Are they gonna do a boot it?

Speaker 2 (45:14):
There?

Speaker 4 (45:14):
Canada, dude.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
The Canadian wrestlers are the best wrestlers. So there's Canadian
and the Samoans. For some reason, those are always the
best wrestlers. Anyway, Mowens are some of the most fighters
on Earth. They're a fucking mac truck. There's no way
that they should be that large and be able to
move that fast. That math doesn't matt yet. Somehow simoans
just are out here existing, you.

Speaker 1 (45:33):
Know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (45:34):
Yeah, it doesn't make sense that a three hundred pounder
could run a four five forty.

Speaker 3 (45:37):
It may not even a little bit. And also, no
hatred to Canadians. I'm just talking shit about them because
I know they're Jonathan's favorites.

Speaker 2 (45:43):
But anyway, yeah, we love you anyhow these this one's
only fifty seven seconds long.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
The last video will play on.

Speaker 8 (45:50):
Him remember when the sun rises. The anecdote to blue
light is red light. Yeah, what's the most dominate part
of red light? Invisible light? Forty three percent is infrared A.
So the main difference between say modern artificial light is
that it has no red light in it.

Speaker 7 (46:09):
This is the reason why I'm.

Speaker 8 (46:11):
Such a big detractor of people in the WHO and
the World Economic Form, because they had sold everybody in
Europe and everywhere else in the rest of the world
that incandescent bulbs are no good. Realize that incandescent bulbs
had red light in them, also had purple light in
them to offset the blue. But LEDs they took all
the red and all the purple out to try to

(46:32):
save electricity, which is the stupidest thing ever.

Speaker 7 (46:36):
Why because you save pennies. But it makes you sicker.

Speaker 8 (46:41):
Okay, the light makes you sicker, So you absolutely have
to protect your eyes to other blue light sources.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
I also wanted to mention too, So not only is
it just the LEDs that in the unnatural lights, so
as he mentioned that in incandescent light bulbs were a
lot safer because yes, they did have blue light in them,
but it also had all the different colors, your reds
and your blues and your greens and all that, right,

(47:11):
and so they almost like I'm not gonna say, canceled out,
but it definitely was a better defense against the blue
light whenever you mix in all the other colors.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
But also not like.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
They were doing that on purpose, I don't think, right,
because an incandescent bowl puts out white light.

Speaker 5 (47:27):
No.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
No, do you remember in high school when they were
showing you like prisms or at Christmas time you get
those little glasses that you put on and it shows
you like rainbow snowflakes, and snowman and shit like that.

Speaker 2 (47:37):
Ye, what that is a prism. It's breaking apart white
light and.

Speaker 3 (47:40):
Showing you the rainbow pink Floyd cover exactly exactly right.
So do you remember in high school when they did
that and they showed us, But some light bulbs wouldn't
be able to do this. You had to find white
light to be able to do that. I think incandescent
bulbs weren't uh, they weren't mixing in colors, but it
was pure light.

Speaker 2 (47:59):
No, that's that's a exactly The point is that incandescent
bulbs were harmless like and it wasn't. It wasn't like, oh, well,
we're gonna narrow in on one of these colors just
to try and manipulate the minds. It was as harmless
as you can get from an incandescent bulb, right, and
you got one.

Speaker 4 (48:14):
As pure as like fire or candle light.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
Yeah, very similar.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
And and if you ever notice, like anybody that's ever
sat out like in front of a bonfire, everybody is
just mesmerized by the red light. It is just so comforting,
it's so peaceful to stare into that. It's because the
red light effect has that it does that to our minds.
It does that to our brains and our eyes and everything.
It's a mesmerizing thing. It's a it's a meditative thing.

(48:41):
And actually, like a lot of people, that's why a
lot of people within like the occult, they they use
candles and candle magic and everything else because it helps
you slip into that hypnotic, meditative state. And that's one
of the biggest things as far as that goes. But
you know, but then they started changing it with the
blue light and started admitting all these bad frequencies not

(49:02):
good for your health, not good for your eyes, not
good for your mind or anything like that. And I
also just want to throw this out here too. Well,
you know, they got rid of the yancandescent bulbs in
what like the seventies, eighties, nineties, like slowly over time, Right,
it wasn't the LEDs. I think the LEDs started becoming
like a regular thing in the two thousands. Well what
else started becoming a regular thing in the two thousands

(49:25):
was in the nineties also was them getting rid of
lead paint. So an interesting fact about lead is that
what people have discovered is is that under a blue light,
so could be an led light, your phone screen or whatever.
Those frequencies are not only slowed down, they are absolutely

(49:46):
halted when you hold a piece of lead in front
of them, so they cannot go anywhere else.

Speaker 1 (49:52):
And this is the same thing.

Speaker 2 (49:53):
You know, he was talking about the RFID chips and
stuff like that. This is the same thing with all frequencies.
All frequencies have a hard time, not only a hard time.
It's impossible to penetrate lead with with frequencies, right, and
so interesting they say, well, lead causes cancer, and I'm
not saying that it doesn't. It definitely does. But people
aren't going around eating fucking paint chips right like this.

(50:14):
These are not things that like we're worried that our
kids are going to be doing. I have a fucking
three year old. I've never seen to meet a paint
chip in my life. Okay, facts, they're just noting. Also,
I just looked it up.

Speaker 3 (50:26):
So LEDs became more popular in the late two thousands
early twenty tens. They were, you know, because of the
cheapness and the effectiveness and all this.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
Well that's why you mentioned Obama. With the conversion to digital.

Speaker 3 (50:40):
They started really phasing out incandescence starting around two thousand
and seven, which again to your point about a Barack Hussein,
he took office in eight where he won the eight election.
Excuse me, so he took office in twenty ten or
twenty two thousand and nine.

Speaker 4 (50:57):
Excuse me.

Speaker 1 (50:59):
I'm trying.

Speaker 2 (51:01):
I'm trying to find when do we stop using lead
and paint. I wonder if they're around the same time.

Speaker 3 (51:08):
I want to say they knew that lead was bad,
but they didn't have a good alternative at the time,
so they kept using it into the eighties. But I
want to say in the nineties they really went hard
with the lead paint abatement.

Speaker 2 (51:20):
So it says lead based paint was banned for residential
use in the United States in nineteen seventy eight. It says, however,
some states like New York banned even earlier in nineteen
seventy So, you know, all of this within just and
you think about it, if they were working on this
blue light shit back in the fifties, sixties, and seventies,

(51:41):
as he was saying, they probably found that lead I'm
just trying to draw some lines here, right, They probably
found that lead was going to lessen or you know,
stop the effects that blue light would have.

Speaker 3 (51:53):
And so a lot of the stuff that was already
painted with lead paint that didn't get taken down until
decades later.

Speaker 4 (51:59):
Right the same way.

Speaker 3 (52:00):
One of my neighbors, as a matter of fact, she
was doing lead pipe abatement in New York City five
years ago. So although we know that led is harmful
for you, and they know that this building has lead
pipes and somebody has to do something about this, we
need to protest, we need to pick it all this,
it didn't actually get done in certain buildings until just
five years ago, right, Just like certain paint that was

(52:21):
up on walls didn't get taken down until you know,
more recent times.

Speaker 4 (52:26):
Same with abestis. Everybody used that.

Speaker 3 (52:28):
And then out of nowhere call the law offices of
James Suckeloff. Now for me, sophilioma, which they knew as
bestis was bad for you, but it didn't become a
problem with the abatement of it until much later.

Speaker 4 (52:39):
So yeah, one hundred percent with the ear.

Speaker 2 (52:41):
Yeah, I just like to look at it long term.
I believe that that's it's they're always thinking long term.
They're never just like on their feet coming up with shit.
I don't believe. And we say the same thing with
COVID and the vaccines, like, oh, interesting, how most vaccines
take eight to ten years to go through trials and errors.
But we all of a sudden just already had this

(53:02):
one vaccine.

Speaker 1 (53:03):
You know what I'm saying. It's like you didn't just
you didn't just come.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
Up with that shit. Go fuck yourself, okay, right right,
So here we go. Even though we you know, you
would never take it, we would call it absolutely experimental,
just based upon the story of it. But if you
look back, they've actually been working on those vaccines for
fifteen twenty years.

Speaker 3 (53:22):
So there's a reason why lysol cans have on there
listed as the things that it kills is COVID. Prior
to COVID nineteen becoming a thing, even in the early
two thousands, COVID was listed on the lysol can as
one of the things that it kills.

Speaker 4 (53:36):
No wonder what the fuck that was.

Speaker 1 (53:38):
No, not even close.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
So now we're going to get to light the microbiome
and the battle between red and blue. So just to
expand upon doctor Jack Cruz, he doesn't stop talking about
sleep and circadian rhythms. He goes even farther whenever it's
pertaining to the blue light, arguing that light is a
primary language of biology, and nowhere is this more profound

(54:03):
than in the gut. According to Cruz, your microbiome isn't
just digesting food. It's emitting and interpreting biophotons, which are
ultra weak light signals that microbes use to communicate with
each other and with your body. These signals shape your
immune system, your metabolism, and even your mood. So, in
other words, your gut is not only a chemical factory,

(54:25):
it's a light projector.

Speaker 4 (54:28):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
That's pretty cool, though, but it makes sense. You know.

Speaker 2 (54:31):
We always talk about the moment of conception with that
little burst of light happening right there. But he's saying
that that's not the only time that's happening.

Speaker 4 (54:40):
Yeah, okay, fair enough.

Speaker 2 (54:41):
So here's where it gets wild. The microbiome is sculpted
not just by the diet, but by light exposure. Populations
near the equator, bathed in consistent sunlight maintain stable microbiomes
even when their diets changed dramatically. Meanwhile, people in artificial
light environments hunched over. We are hunched under LEDs, staring

(55:02):
into screens, developed dysbiosis, inflammation, and weakened gut barriers. Cruise
points out that blue light in particular interacts with riboflavin
or vitamin B two, a molecule in the gut that's
sensitive to blue wavelengths and essential for detoxification. Distorted light
environments literally distort detox pathways and immune function. How interesting

(55:27):
is that that blue light interacts with your B two.
Everybody's fucking always tired, right, it makes sense. Let's wipe
out the fucking energy thing, right, like B two, B two,
B twelve. All those b's are just energy, And if
the blue light is attacking the energy systems, it makes
sense why everybody's so anxiety ridden, so depressed and everything

(55:48):
like that, because your body is not able to take
in all the other light because of the blue light
shit that's going on within your gut and everywhere else.

Speaker 4 (55:56):
Wow, I never heard about this one. That's wild.

Speaker 1 (55:59):
That is wild.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
So on the flip side, red light acts at like
a healer. Red wavelengths penetrate deep into tissue, stimulating mitochondria,
the energy producers inside of your cells to generate ATP
more efficiently. This doesn't just energize cells. It helps restore
balance to the microbiome, reduce inflammation, and regulate circadian rhythms

(56:22):
that link the gut to the brain. Red is the
spectrum of fire light, the light that the lights that
humans evolved under at night, so it tells the body
to repair, digest, and regenerate. Blue is the spectrum of
artificial life, keeping the body in stress mode, starving the
microbiome of its natural signals and hijacking neurotransmitters like dopamine, serotonin,

(56:47):
and melatonin. So red light good, Blue light horrible.

Speaker 4 (56:53):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (56:54):
So Cruise's conclusion goes like this, So most chronic diseases
today don't start in the kitchen or the pharmacy. They
start in the light environment. A society bathed in artificial
blue light and starved of natural red creates junk junk light,
junk sleep, junk hormones, and junk guts. But reconnecting with

(57:15):
red and natural sunlight can reawaken the microbiome, restore hormono violence,
and even reverse disease. So, in short, light, not food,
may be the master regulator of the gut brain axis.

Speaker 4 (57:30):
The gut brain axis.

Speaker 2 (57:32):
Yeah buddy, wow, So they say about your gut is
that it's like your second brain, you know, and they're
obviously connected like anybody that's ever you go to CC's
fucking Pizza, you know, the buffet over there and you
throw down, you know, thirty slices of of you know,
mac and cheese pizza or whatever you like over there,

(57:53):
which is always a solid one.

Speaker 1 (57:55):
But anytime you.

Speaker 2 (57:56):
Go over there and you're done, you dude, you're not
thinking about anything. It actually hurts to think when you're
that full, you know what I'm saying. And so, yeah,
your gut is absolutely linked to your brain in that sense,
it's your second brain. And so the blue light is
attacking the microbiome of the gut as well.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
So I thought that that was pretty interesting.

Speaker 2 (58:18):
Now you're gonna ask, why are you talking about this
next part? What does it have to do with your microbiome?
What does it have to do with anything? Right, However,
this is where we mentioned methylene blue. Oh shit, Okay again, dude,
we just talked about this when we went on Donuts
live stream on YouTube last night.

Speaker 4 (58:38):
I've been hearing very conflicting reports.

Speaker 3 (58:41):
Right, I've heard some people that say that it is
a miracle substance I've heard some people say that it's
toxic and it's literally eating you alive from the inside out.
I haven't done my research into it yet to have
an opinion one way or another. I do know that
there is definitely two trains of thought when it comes
to it as of this moment.

Speaker 2 (59:00):
Yeah, well, and a lot of people are really getting
behind it, which is why most people are hesitant about it.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
Oh, this is a new thing.

Speaker 2 (59:07):
It's almost like people are comparing it to fucking ozembic
or something like that.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
Right, It's like.

Speaker 4 (59:11):
It's mostly a weight loss supplement.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
No, but it's like a new health fad that everybody's
getting behind and people are skeptical.

Speaker 1 (59:17):
Kind of thing.

Speaker 2 (59:19):
That being said, if you look into the some of
the healthiest people that you would recognize, most of them
are utilizing methylinge Blue talking about Joe Rogan, talking about
Bobby Kennedy and many other people that are also that
are also hooked up on this kind of stuff. So

(59:40):
so I thought, all right, is it one mass conspiracy
or does it actually have even deeper benefits than even
what I thought?

Speaker 1 (59:49):
So here we go.

Speaker 4 (59:50):
This is blue too, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (59:52):
So this is why we're going to talk about the
paradox of healing blue.

Speaker 1 (59:57):
Okay, Okay.

Speaker 2 (59:58):
So when most people hear blue blue in the context
of this episode, they think danger, flickering LEDs, suppressed melatonin,
mitochondrial damage. But doctor Jack Cruz often points to a
fascinating paradox. Not all blue is harmful. In fact, one
ancient compound called methylene blue may be one of the
most powerful healing agents that we've ignored. Methylene blue was

(01:00:20):
first created in the eighteen hundreds as a textile dive.
Soon after, doctors discovered that it could treat malaria, infections
and even psychiatric conditions. What makes it so special is
that it acts as a mitochondrial enhancer, helping the cell's
energy factories run more smoothly. It shuttles electrons through the
electron transport chain, reducing oxidative stress and boosting ATP production.

(01:00:44):
In other words, where artificial blue light weakens mitochondria, methylene
blue actually rescues them. And here's where the story takes
a wild turn. Methylene blue pairs perfectly or beautifully with
red light. When combined with photobiomodulation that's a word, red
or near infrared light therapy, it acts as a kind

(01:01:06):
of amplifying amplifier, which is supercharging the mitochondrial response. Doctor
Jack Cruz suggests that this is the perfect example of
light synergy. Red light provides the healing signal, while methylene
blue primes the body to receive it. Together, they unlock
cellular regeneration, improve your mood, sharper cognition in even neuroprotection

(01:01:29):
against diseases like Alzheimer's. So why don't we hear about it?
Because methylene blue is cheap, it's old, it's unpatentable. Big
pharma can't make billions off of it. Instead, it's sidelined
while governments force artificial LEDs into every home and corporations
push endless blue branding.

Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
One form of blue is a weapon of control.

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
The other form of blue is a tool of healing,
and the healing one is buried in the grand conspiracy
of light. Methylene blue may be the suppressed antidote to
the blue prison that we've been placed in.

Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
There we go.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
So everybody that's like, I don't trust methylene blue. I
can't believe Jonathan's a conspiracy theorist and he's on methylene blue.

Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Has he not looked into it? Bro trust me.

Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
I have put hours of research into methylene blue and
they're the only people that have any issue with methylene
blue are the people that are on SSR rise. Was
it ssrrise or something like that?

Speaker 7 (01:02:24):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:02:25):
Okay, Okay, So you're saying that if you're already taking
one of these other substances, the methylene blue is gonna
play negatively for you.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
Yeah, because the SSR rise and it's almost very similar
to like people who do psychedelics that are on SSRIs,
they kind of just cancel out each other. The However,
if you're on ssririse and you're taking methylene blue, that
is where the big scare of serotonin syndrome comes from,
because now you're you're canceling out all of your bad

(01:02:57):
thoughts through the SSRIs, right, But then the methylene blue
goes in there and it disrupts that and it causes
you to go into a deeper serotonin syndrome kind of
you know, state of mind, I guess. And so yeah,
if you're on SSRIs, first of all, you should get
off of them as soon as humanly possible because they're
extremely bad for you and you're way I think the

(01:03:19):
studies showed that you're like eighty eighty five percent more
likely to develop Alzheimer's whenever you get older.

Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
If you're on SSRIs, by the way, really.

Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
Yeah it's crazy. So yeah, definitely not good for you,
especially long term. But methylene blue as long as you're
not an SSRIs, very very good for you. It helps
reduce the inflammation as far as like brain swelling and
shit like that goes as well. Which and it also
helps connect a lot of the neurons and the transmitters

(01:03:49):
and all that shit within your brain. So if you're
somebody like me that has, you know, trouble putting words
together sometimes because you know the word, you know it's
in there, but you can't really fucking reach it for
some kind of reason, methylene blue helps with that. It's
it's very similar to like people that are taking Lion's
main in that sense. Okay, okay, So I just wanted

(01:04:10):
to give a shout out to methylene blue for all
those people that are, you know, real skeptical about it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
I know that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Horrible Janis she she talks about the negative aspects of it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:19):
So does our girl Heidi.

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
They both talk about how methylene blue is killing people.
I don't know, like I said, I have not done
my own deep dive into it. I know that a
lot of big name content creators who are really big
into health are pushing it now.

Speaker 4 (01:04:35):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
I know that people are gonna say, yeah, it's because
they're bought, it's because they're not true conspiracies, they're they're
ops in.

Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
But it's inexpensive. It's like ten or fifteen bucks for
literally three months worth.

Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
That's what I'm saying. I don't know, and I know that.

Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
So there's gonna be people that are saying, yeah, that's
why Joe Rogan's pushing it, because he's obviously a fed
and that's why it's so cheap, because they want the
masses to ingest this poison, to make a this and this.
It's like, Okay, I see the train of thought that
goes into this.

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
The same Joe Rogan that is an absolute fucking health nut,
the same Joe Rogan that was calling out COVID, the
same Joe Rogan that had on all these health experts
explaining why you should not be wearing a mask or
getting a jab or taking care of your body. And
that same Joe Rogan that one you're now concerned about
what he says help wise, just want to come cleared.

Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
You just you just don't know because you're your third
eye at and open.

Speaker 4 (01:05:26):
It's like, okay, bro, all right, sure, yeah exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
I mean look, I'm not trying to push it on anybody.
I'm just trying to show in case anybody's worried about
me or worried about anybody that's doing it. I promise
you there has been so many hours of research. This
is our job, Okay, we do this for a living.
And if I can try and find a way to
maximize how I am behind a mic and how I

(01:05:51):
am behind doing my research and everything, I'm gonna do
everything that I can. I've been taking methylene blue for
over six months and it has only been helpful. The
only off putting thing is that from time to time
I have green or blue pea, which I think is
actually pretty fucking cool.

Speaker 3 (01:06:05):
You know, haters are gonna hate no matter what, dude,
That's the point that I was trying to make.

Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
They're gonna say that.

Speaker 3 (01:06:11):
Obviously, RFK Junior is bought and he's a fed. Rogan
is a FED. The Hodge Twins, who are also pushing
Bethlene Blue right now, obviously they're Feds, And it's like,
so every everybody that you disagree with is clearly a FED.

Speaker 4 (01:06:25):
All right, flat earth or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
You say exactly, you know, right.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
And that's the problem within conspiracy realms in general, is
that usually the conspiracy people eat themselves alive.

Speaker 8 (01:06:37):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
It's always like you're always trying to look for the
FED within the conspiracy realm. I'm not saying that they
don't exist. I'm sure they do, but it's not gonna.

Speaker 3 (01:06:45):
Question everything, yes, with a healthy dose of skepticism, but
let's also try to play in with a little bit
of reality, shall we.

Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
That's the point is that you know, we're not getting
any kind of federal money. Sam Tripley's not getting any
kind of federal money. I mean, these people that are
calling out conspiracies are are not making handover fist kind
of money.

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
We do this out of the passion.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Yes, we're able to turn it into a full time thing,
and we were able to not work regular jobs anymore,
which is great, and it's thanks you know all, thanks
to y'all that are listening and sharing this content and everything.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
But it's not because we're backed by big federal dollars.
I guarantee you. If that was the case, why are
we banned from YouTube? Okay? You know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
Like, if that was this is still full on a
passion project and we're in this for the love of
the game, will.

Speaker 4 (01:07:31):
This be real here?

Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
If that was the case, why am I living in
a fucking two bedroom, seven hundred and fifty square foot apartment?

Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
Okay, it makes no sense.

Speaker 4 (01:07:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:07:39):
When we were on The Doughnuts Live Show last night,
I uh, some of the comments were.

Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
A bit harsh.

Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
One of them was like, Jacob's a veteran who's hitting
a vape. That's all you need to know about this
quote unquote conspiracy theorists. And I'm like, I know, bro,
some of the deepest conspiracy heads I know are veterans,
and that's why they became conspiracy theorists. And it's secondly,
like we just did a whole episode about vapes versus
tobacco and all these things. It's it's it's mind blowing.

(01:08:07):
It's like, if you're not with me, then you're obviously
a fit. It's like, bro, there's way too many talking
about the alien conversation. I can list five possibilities to
what aliens are, so you're telling me every one of
them thinks that everyone that doesn't agree with their one
finite point is clearly a fed that out loud, you
realize how stupid that sounds.

Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
Yeah, I mean you want to talk about And this
is why I don't throw the baby out with the
bathwater for most things. For most things, unless it's like
something extremely egregious. I'm not even throwing Trump all the
way out with all of his Epstein connection. I think
that there's I'm not gonna sit here and say that
I'll never vote for him or any of his other shit,
or because he has done a lot of great things,

(01:08:46):
but we would be remissed as people who look at
things with a skeptical eye and with that third eye
all the way open to not say, wait a second,
the guy that is planning to come here and save
the fucking world is a pedophile that was on Epstein Island. Okay,
there's something sketchy about it, right.

Speaker 4 (01:09:02):
You heard about that over the weekend, didn't you.

Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
I haven't they released they released Maxwell's transcripts or whatever
from the nine hour interview that she gave. So and yes,
I understand that it's very possible that she was lying.
That's very possible. She wasn't under oath. She was having
a conversation with a federal agent. And yes, they could
try to say, well, that's also perjury in this and this,
she's already in jail, Like what more can they do

(01:09:27):
to her? Give her another life sentence or some shit?
What she doesn't care, nothing else that to be said.
This could all be lies. But as of this moment,
a lot of the conversation was redacted. Shock her, I know,
but she said that, uh, Trump's name was mentioned like
twenty two times or.

Speaker 4 (01:09:46):
Something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
Don't quote me, but it was a it was a
pretty fair amount to her knowledge.

Speaker 4 (01:09:51):
She said that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
Trump never went to the island and was never involved
in any kind of pedophilic activity, never got massages from
any of the young girls or any of these things
to Maxwell's knowledge. Now, Epstein and Trump didn't know each other.
And like we talked about a few episodes back, Epstein
was the money laundering guy of the wealthy elite world.
So is it a shocker that Trump, being a billionaire

(01:10:15):
at one point in time, was trying to hide some
money from taxes And if y'all want to get him
for that, for income tax evasion. Fine Fryan for that,
but to say that he was an Epstein client for
the pedophiles and shit, As of this moment, there is
no record of any kind of wrongdoing in that regard
to him.

Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
Now, the court of public opinion will always say that
you're guilty by association, though, right, that's.

Speaker 4 (01:10:38):
The other side of it.

Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
Though it's the same that we've said many many times
on this podcast. I'm not saying that every politician in
DC is a pedophile. I'm saying that either they are
or they're complicit in the pedophilic activity, which makes them
equally guilty. And Trump, although yes he may be a
politician now, at one point in time he was still
a sleezeball, greasy New York City businessman. And when you're

(01:11:01):
rolling in that wealthy elite circle, you're going to see
pedophilic things, right, And that's allegedly why him and Epstein
had a big falling out. Allegedly and I'm not even
saying I believe this, but Perlin going narrative at this moment,
he tried recruiting some of the workers from Epstein's I'm sorry,
from Trump's mar al Lago residence, some of his cleaning

(01:11:23):
ladies and shit that were on the younger side. Virginia
Guthrie was early twenties exactly. So apparently Epstein was trying
to recruit these girls come work on his island, and
Trump said, you get the fuck out of my house. Now,
I don't know if that's factual information or if that's
him trying to cover his ass. I don't know, but
that is, like you said, Virginia Guthrie was found there
in that exact scenario. So as of this moment, Trump

(01:11:47):
is still innocent until proven guilty. But either way it
goes he was at least complicit in the actions and
did nothing to stop it, which makes him equally guilty.

Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
So it's still a dirty conversation regardless.

Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
The same Virginia ga three that quote unquote committed suicide
by getting run over by a bus.

Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
After she was in the hospital, right, uh, The same
one that you know named the member of the royal
family as being one of her clients while she was
with Epstein. The same guy that says, well, that couldn't
be me, because actually, I don't know if you know
this about me or not, but I can't sweat, So
somehow that connects to me never having any kind of

(01:12:28):
relationships with a pedophile or a.

Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
Prostitute or anything like that.

Speaker 3 (01:12:31):
Then there's a picture of Virginia and him, and there's
clearly like half this shirt is soaked in sweat stains
where it's like, Bro, that was such a random.

Speaker 4 (01:12:40):
Flex to try to achieve that.

Speaker 3 (01:12:42):
You could have just said that y'all saw each other
at a party one time, that's what the picture was from.
Clearly it's because your royal inbred lineage makes you unable
to sweat, that's bro.

Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
What And Kim Jong un doesn't fart? Okay, right, he
doesn't hear a prood I forgot exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
It's like, whatever, dude, it's like this royalty or you know,
they're trying to make themselves as if they're gods. I'm like,
get the fuck out of here. You're a human just
like the rest of us. Bod, it's so dumb.

Speaker 3 (01:13:09):
Even if that was true and you can't sweat, first
of all, pictures indicate otherwise. Secondly, how is that a
defense to why you've never touched a child? How is
that making sense? Like, by the way, I'm not a
pedophile because uh, I'm allergic to sunlight, and I can't
go out in the sun, so clearly I couldn't have
It's like that, that's not even a connecting statement that

(01:13:30):
you just made.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
But all right, Also, sweating is a good thing. It's
a defense mechanism to help your body cool down. So
you're saying that that, like, oh, wade, hold on. You
know who else doesn't sweat is fucking reptiles. Okay, they
don't have those sweat glands, so that might be what
they're talking about.

Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
Which maybe maybe that was him trying to give a
nod to his reptilian lineage, even though again the picture
indicates he sweats like a fucking who in church, so
I don't know what that was about. But anyway, anyway, Yeah,
so as of this moment, Trump is still innocent until
proven guilty. As far as the Epstein connections go, there
was still the list of his clients for business purposes

(01:14:10):
his clients for disgusting purposes, And then there's a flight
list that kind of connects the two, but not all
the way.

Speaker 4 (01:14:16):
Then there was the island.

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
Visitor list, and none of these things are ever going
to see the light of day. But yeah, the transcripts
of the conversation have been released, and again heavily redacted
for names, not the situations and things that took place,
but names and dates.

Speaker 4 (01:14:32):
Hard sharp you line through most of it.

Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
Well, you know what else was redacted was Jeffrey Epstein's
fucking life. Okay, yeah, yeah, they're they're, they're they're trying
to cover up a lot of that. Anyway, that's a
long way of saying, you don't throw the baby out
with the bathwater, Okay, yeah, yeah. So moving forward, the
LED conspiracy. So uh, governments worldwide banned incandescent bulbs in

(01:14:54):
favor of LED's Did you know they got banned in
some countries?

Speaker 4 (01:14:58):
I could believe it, but I didn't know that for effect.
That's interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
Claiming that it was about efficiency and saving the planet.
This is what the World Economic Forum is trying to push.

Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
I can see that in European countries, especially because like
they just had that big power outage and what was it, France,
Spain and one other spot, Yeah, massive outage. No one
could Still to this day, there's a few quote unquote
working narratives that really don't make sense out loud. But yeah,
it's like the infrastructure was built for an electric grid
from the fifties and sixties or like from rebuilding after

(01:15:29):
World War Two, and they can't keep up with modern demand.
So they are trying to force everybody to go from
the incandescent bulbs, which takes more energy, to the LEDs,
which takes less energy, as a way to save the grid.

Speaker 4 (01:15:41):
I could see that being a thing in Europe.

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
Bro, But it's barely saving on energy, like you're talking
about literally a fart in the wind like it is.
It's not about saving energy at all, Just like the
Paaris climate a cord the Green New Deal are not
about saving the planet. They're not about saving the energy
or anything like that. Right, it's the same song and
dance over again, dude.

Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
At my old job site, right the refinery used to
work at. I was an electrician and instrument tech out there,
and at one point in time, we had this big
going green initiative, right, and it was about cost efficiency.
So they went through and they did the math on
how much money they were going to save yearly if
they swapped every single bulb on site to LED bulbs.

Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:16:22):
I was actually a part of the process where I
would have to go up in a manlift and change
all these perfectly good bulbs for the record, like if
you wanted to change them as they went out to LEDs.
All right, fine, cool, no, right now, every bulb that's
not LED, we have to take it off site. We
have to put LEDs in right now. And it was
like a thing for months, months. We had two or

(01:16:43):
three guys out there doing this for cost optimization and efficiency.

Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
You're a fucking sugar refinery, bro, come on, bro, come.

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
On, it's not that fucking big of a deal. But
all right, fine, fine, I looked at the fucking numbers
on that.

Speaker 3 (01:16:57):
It was, yes, granted, granted to a person that's making
sixty K a year. Yeah, the number that was thrown
out was astronomical. But for a refinery that's averaging five
point two million pounds of sugar a day now it's
up to like seven and a half million pounds a day.
We are talking about literal drops in the bucket on

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a yearly basis. And yes, it looked good because it
was a green initiative and it was all tax right off,
so it was like a compounding thing. But just hard
numbers and figures on what our electric bill was prior
to and after the LED swap. Literally, like you said,
it's a fart in the fucking wind. It's not even
a thing.

Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
It's the same thing of like you know, whenever Target
and bud Light and all these places we're trying to
be more inclusive and shit like that with all the
gay and trans stuff, right, It's like they weren't doing
it out of the kindness of their heart. It's that
they were getting tax breaks by the government that said,

(01:17:56):
if you implement these things, then you'll have to pay
less taxes. They don't care. And that's the same thing
that I think is going on with your sugar refinery.
It's not that they really care about saving energy, as
you just said, it was saving like fucking literally pennies
on the dollar. But it's because of the tax breaks
that are implemented within the system. So you see it
goes even deeper. It's that it starts at the corporate level,

(01:18:19):
those corpor ratios. It starts at the government level. That
melt it. You know, it carries over into into the
corporate level, and it's all you know, they're they're trying
to push that it's it's better for the environment. Whenever
it's really and like it's super deep conspiracy. That is,
it starts with the government.

Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
Here.

Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
Here's how that worked out, all right, So the led swap,
let's say, hypothetically, it saved the company.

Speaker 4 (01:18:42):
Two million dollars a year on their electric bill. Okay,
Now that sounds like a lot.

Speaker 3 (01:18:47):
Keep in mind, I have worked at other chemical plants
and oil refineries where one unit will make twelve million.

Speaker 4 (01:18:53):
Dollars a day as far as profit goes.

Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
So like in the picture of big business and big industry,
two million dollars in a year is not That's not
even a conversational piece. Okay, that's that's something that might
be discussed over.

Speaker 4 (01:19:06):
Your morning coffee in a meeting. Real shit. Okay, but okay,
let's work this out.

Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
So they were saying that this money that we would
save would go back to the refinery, and maybe we'd
get some promotions out of it, maybe some pay bumps,
maybe some better equipment out there, all these things. But
here's the thing. The put a pin in that one
for a second, the electrical bill for this refinery because
we didn't have our own power that we made on site.

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A lot of these places make their own power and
then sell back the access to the city.

Speaker 4 (01:19:36):
This was not a big facility. It was a very
small shop.

Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
As far as the whole thing's concerned, the bill itself
is a tax right off for the company.

Speaker 4 (01:19:45):
That's a that's.

Speaker 3 (01:19:46):
A business expense to run a refinery. You have to
pay your electric bill and that's already a big business
write off. Okay, so you saving two million dollars on that,
sure that matters, But again you're making how many millions
of dollars a year overhead and all these things it't
That didn't make a fuck. So what it did though,
although yes it did save some money on the front side,

(01:20:09):
it was a massive tax right off and tax break
because you were showing that your facility is more green,
so you got government grants to your facility and all
these things.

Speaker 4 (01:20:19):
Keep in mind, is a food manufacturing facility.

Speaker 3 (01:20:22):
During COVID, we buy government order, could not shut down
as a matter of fact.

Speaker 2 (01:20:27):
So it's it's like super compounding and all these things.

Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
And then on top of that, do you know what
happened with that two million dollar excess for that year?
Did it Did it go to the employees? Do we
get pay bumps? How about some new equipment? Because we
were running with the equipment that should have been replaced
a decade ago.

Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
Did any of that happen?

Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
No, But you know what, all of.

Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
Your office fucks got massive bonuses that year. That's not
how this goes, dude, at all. So yes, as far
as the cost savings and energy efficion of it, that
was a very scale. That was a micro in the
grand scheme of heavy industry. Let's talk about the macro.

Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
Let's talk about.

Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
When Shell International Shell decided to go green.

Speaker 4 (01:21:10):
Let's talk about Exxon. Let's talk about Coca Cola.

Speaker 3 (01:21:13):
Right when these facilities, when these refineries and manufacturing process
facilities go into LEDs, it might look like a good thing.

Speaker 2 (01:21:21):
And it's got some government grant money here.

Speaker 3 (01:21:23):
That money is going somewhere, and I promise it ain't
to the to the workers. It's not going to the
people that actually could benefit from all the work at all.

Speaker 2 (01:21:31):
No, it hardly ever is so sorry, end of soapbox rant.

Speaker 4 (01:21:36):
As far as it goes, I have a little bit
of a thing with LEDs. If y'all couldn't tell.

Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
Well, let's get right back to it then. So I'm
just gonna pick up at the beginning. So, governments worldwide
banned incandescent bulbs in favor of LEDs, claiming that it
was about efficiency and saving the planet.

Speaker 4 (01:21:51):
But was it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
Incandescent bulbs produced warm, full spectrum light that mimic fire
and sunlight. LEDs, by contrast, are blue, heavy, narrow spectrum devices,
coated with chemicals to make them look.

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
Quote unquote white. They're not.

Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
It's blue. Then the kicker is the flicker effect. So
LEDs don't shine continuously like fire. They pulse on and
off rapidly, too fast for the eye to consciously detect,
but the brain and nervous system do detect it. That
flicker puts stress on the body in mind, and more importantly,
can subtly alter brain states. The government didn't just switch

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us to a different kind of light. They switched us
to a form of frequency entrainment technology. So ask yourself,
was banning incandescent bulbs really about the environment or about
taking control of the light spectrum that we live under.
When everyone's home, office, and city is lit with flickering,
blue heavy LEDs, you don't just save energy, you control perception.

(01:22:53):
I can believe this one hundred percent. And we you know,
when we were in that episode about the light bulbs
and the Phoebus, Carteln and stuff like that. We were
talking about how a lot of the street lights are
are now turning purple, and which is actually even worse
for you on the color spectrum because it puts you

(01:23:14):
because you know, it's a more of an ultraviolet kind
of color, right, and so that that puts you into
an even deeper hypnotic state. Meanwhile, the same company that
was implementing them as far as like street street lamps
and parking lot lights and stuff like that, is the
same same corporate entity across the entire country of the

(01:23:36):
United States, Right, So one one company got the contract
for all light systems within the United States, street lamps,
parking lot lights, all across the all across the board,
and they all had the same effect that they go
from the blue light led flickering kind of shit to
going purple, which is even fucking.

Speaker 4 (01:23:58):
Worse for you, which is crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:24:01):
Absolutely, And that's so here's the deal, everybody, What do
you mean it's gonna put people in a hypnotic state
and make them easier to control. Okay, I'm not saying
that human willpower is not also really strong in some
people and not so strong in other people.

Speaker 4 (01:24:17):
It runs on a spectrum. I get that.

Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
But we've talked about truth serum before in the show,
right and for anybody who doesn't know what that is, scopolamine,
certain barbituates, sodium and mon amatol, and sodium thiopentol.

Speaker 4 (01:24:30):
Okay, if anybody wants to look these up.

Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
These are different variants of truth serum that has been
used by different government factions four years and years and years,
and allegedly they're outlawed these days.

Speaker 4 (01:24:39):
Yeah, this bullshit, but hear me out. Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:24:42):
These do not force you to tell the truth. This
isn't wonder Woman with her magic rope.

Speaker 4 (01:24:47):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
What it does is it makes you extremely suggestible. Okay,
it makes you way easier to just kind of go
with the flow and just kind of do whatever is
being suggested to you. Is an answer, very very lax
today's school. Like more so I understand, like alcohol lowers
your inhibitions. Okay, that's a thing, but alcohol is not

(01:25:09):
for everybody. Some people, as soon as they get a
couple of shots in them, they'll tell you everything. They'll
tell you they're fucking the past code to whatever you want,
their bank account, whatever.

Speaker 4 (01:25:18):
Right, not everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
These chemicals were specifically designed to make pretty much everybody
extremely suggestible. And yes, there are the rare cases of
people who could resist and are still stalwart in their
convictions and they're not gonna say shit regardless. But I
would argue it's more like a ninety five to ninety
nine percent success rate that it makes you way more

(01:25:40):
suggestible and therefore easier to manipulate. Okay, now let's put
that to the grand scale. If every bit of light
that you're being hit with, aside from sunlight and firelight
in your day to day life, and most people are
not seeing firelight unless they have like a wood burning
stove that they happen to be burning on a regular basis, lace.

Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
Or even the sunlight. For the most part, we're staying inside.

Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
Most people don't want to go outside these days. It's
mind blowing. Please go outside, good cult members, go outside,
Breath some fresh air, get some sunlight on you, touch
some grass while you're ready, get some dirt on your fingernails.

Speaker 4 (01:26:14):
It's good for you.

Speaker 3 (01:26:15):
I swear, it's actually good for your health and your soul.
But moving on all of that to say, if all
the light that you're seeing from your screen, whether that's
your phone, your TV, your computer, whatever, every light in
your home, all LEDs, all of these are hitting you NonStop,
and it's making you more suggestible. It's making you a
little more easier to go with the flow the next

(01:26:37):
time the government was to hit you with some crazy
mandate something that sounds preposterous.

Speaker 4 (01:26:43):
How many people are going to just go along with
the flow?

Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
I think the last statistic we saw said eighty six
percent got the first jab, knowing that it was experimental
and dangerous, but they just kind of went with the flow.

Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
They didn't want to make waves. They want to just
get along to get along. Right, government cares about me?

Speaker 4 (01:26:58):
Right, of course, the goverment would never lied to us.
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:27:02):
And even add worse is if the government sees us
as a consumer, they don't want to kill us, then
they're gonna stop making money.

Speaker 1 (01:27:08):
That was the same argument from madmen.

Speaker 2 (01:27:11):
We're not trying to kill these people through the use
of cigarettes by giving them cancer. We would lose a
consumer if we did that same fucking argument.

Speaker 4 (01:27:18):
Bro exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
And no, I don't think the government's trying to kill us, well,
at least not initially, right, but they do want to
give us long term cancer. They do want to give
us long term mental health issues. Yes, all of these things,
because at that point, when you're in your elderly age
and you are dependent on government assistance to make your
bills happen, and you're on state funded medical insurance and
all of these things, then the government can decide when

(01:27:42):
you've used up all of your usefulness, and they can
decide when they turn the switch off on you.

Speaker 1 (01:27:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
Well, speaking of switch, let's talk about hypnosis by flicker. Okay,
So the science of flicker and trainment is well established.
The brain naturally sinks with external rhythms. Flickering lights at
certain and speeds can induce relaxation, trance, or even hallucinations.
Ancient Shamans used firelight and drumming for the same effect.

(01:28:07):
Modern society uses LEDs and screens, televisions, phones, and computer
monitors all rely on flicker. While it looks like smooth motion,
the truth is that your brain is being pulsed at
frequencies that draw you into altered states. This explains why
people can sit hypnotized for hours, scrolling endlessly or binge

(01:28:28):
watching TV shows. It's not just the content, it's the
light itself that's doing the work. In effect, the entire
entertainment system functions like a modern mk ultra experiment. The
masses voluntarily expose themselves to hypnotic flicker every single day,
and once you're in trained, you're easier to manipulate your docile.

(01:28:48):
You're passive, you're compliant, exactly the state that any technocratic
government would prefer.

Speaker 1 (01:28:55):
Yep, absolutely right, it's wild.

Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
So then you want to get into the wildness of
even just blue in general? How about corporate blue? Why
is blue the dominant color in corporate branding? Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, IBM, chase,
the list goes on.

Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
The official story is.

Speaker 2 (01:29:14):
That blue conveys trust, professionalism, and calm, but in practice
it also represents passivity, docility, and detachment. Corporations didn't just
choose blue because it looks nice. They chose it because
it pacifies consumers. Imagine you're surrounded by blue light from
your screen, blue logos on your apps, and blue LEDs
in your office. Your subconscious is bathed in a color

(01:29:37):
that signals don't resist, comply, and they trust the system.
Over time, this becomes a kind of psychological conditioning. The
public doesn't just trust brands, they surrender them blue is
the frequency of comfort and control, and corporations weaponize it
as part of their visual hypnosis. Now, Jacob, I mean
think about it, all the different corporate logos that are

(01:29:59):
out there.

Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
Why are the they all fucking blue?

Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
Walmart?

Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
Yeah, I mean there's there's the opposite of that, right.
You have a lot of blues, you have a lot
of reds.

Speaker 2 (01:30:08):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
You think Coca Cola, you think Kmart at one point
was the the opposite of the Walmart, right, and so
blue was the Walmart and Kmart was red. Right, So
like you have the opposite of it, Pepsi, big blue,
Coca Cola, big red.

Speaker 4 (01:30:25):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
But they choose these things on purpose because they know
through I mean, you can look at culturally, anthropologically all
of the things esoterically, a certain color is going to
get a certain impact into your mental cortex. Okay, that's
just how it's gonna go certain countries, it operates differently. Right,
There's a reason why the money in America is green,

(01:30:47):
but the money in China is red.

Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:30:49):
They culturally it signifies a different thing for them, right right. Yeah,
I think that there's multiple levels at play on this
at any given time.

Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
All Right, So with that being said, I have decided
that we are changing our logo to this right here, sir.
It's more of a blue hue. I love of the
of the conspiratorial realm. This is going to convey trust.
It's going to make you docile whenever you're listening to
the episode, and it's going to put you in a

(01:31:20):
state of calmness so that you just magically are mk
ultrad into believing what we have to say. What if
we did that, I mean, it does look pretty.

Speaker 4 (01:31:27):
Sick, I said.

Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
On one hand, it kind of does look cool, kind
of gives me blue ras vibes, which you know, I
do love me some blue raspberry.

Speaker 4 (01:31:34):
I do love some beaver anal gland, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:31:36):
But that being said, it kind of a kind of
creeps me out in another sense.

Speaker 4 (01:31:42):
I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
It makes me feel uneasy because we look like some
fucking weird smurfs.

Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
Yeah, well this is if we were a FED, or
we were working with the FEDS, this is what our
logo would look like. It would be all blue. You'd
be getting out of the purples and the greens and
the reds and the you know, all the different regular colors.
That our logo encompasses. Yeah, we do have some blue,
I think on the spaceships. But and I think my

(01:32:11):
eyes are blue, which is actually incorrect.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
My eyes are actually green. But anyway, if.

Speaker 3 (01:32:15):
We were to do like a Fourth of July run
or something and have like blue and red mixed into
it with our logo, I.

Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
Think that might be kind of sick. But yeah, all
blue like that. That that kind of makes me. It
makes me uneasy. It was the jiggle that mahuevos have
when looking at it bro exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
So I was just like, well, I wonder what our
logo would look like blue. There it is.

Speaker 2 (01:32:37):
And by the way, anybody wants to be able to
see that blue logo. Patreon dot com slash called.

Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
The Conspiracy Podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
Okay, hell yeah, now let's get into even more blue.
This time, we're gonna be talking about the blue roofs
in Hawaii. After the Maui fires and Leahana, one bizarre
detail stood out. Homes with blue roofs appeared untouched while
everything else was burnt. Some speculated that this was no coincidence.
That certain colors, particularly blue, may resist specific frequencies of light,

(01:33:07):
including possible directed energy weapons. Now whether or not direct
energy weapons were used, the anomaly raises questions why blue.
Was this a hint that color itself is being studied
as a form of frequency warfare, and if blue can protect,
it can also control. Perhaps that's why it's been systematically
chosen as the dominant color of our artificial world. At minimum,

(01:33:29):
the Hawaiian anomaly reveals that not all colors interact with
light the same way.

Speaker 1 (01:33:35):
At maximum.

Speaker 2 (01:33:35):
It suggests that color coding is already being used in
frequency based warfare, and the world's obsession with blue is
far from random. So I thought, that's interesting they're using
you know, you think about like the direct energy weapons,
and for some reason, it's almost this is what it
makes me think of. Are the blues canceling out with
each other? Because if blue is already a weapon, is

(01:33:57):
it going to terrorize its own color, its own frequency,
or would it be just it wouldn't see it necessarily
as something that you would take out because it is
you I don't know, maybe my mind is looking at
it the way of like, well, blue is not gonna
you know, hurt blue in a way, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:34:16):
Kind of right.

Speaker 3 (01:34:18):
I think there's again multiple levels going on to hear
it as well. We had that video that pulled up
around the time of the Mali fires and all of
these things. This dude took a laser and he's shown
it at like four different color of rags, and it
let all the other colors on fire except for blue.
I think that that also just does something as far
as ultraviolet light goes, Like, ultraviolet typically is of the

(01:34:41):
purple ish variety, but that doesn't mean that it's more
on the red side or necessarily more on the blue side.
But for some reason, it will torch red, it will
not torch blue. I think that color refraction has a
lot more to do with that than what your average
person would really give it credit about.

Speaker 7 (01:35:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
Probably, So I just wanted to bring it up. I
was like, well, you know, if we're talking about blue,
let's go all blue here. Sure that being said, and
I know you don't really care about this, but for
the cult members that do the esoteric meaning of blue
versus green, So in chakra systems, blue so all the
different chakras have different colors attached to them. Right, blue

(01:35:23):
is tied to the throat chakra, so the center of
truth and communication. In balance, it brings clarity, but in excess,
it causes distortion, miscommunication, and suppression. When the whole world
is bathed in blue, is it any wonder we live
in an age of lies, censorship, and confusion.

Speaker 1 (01:35:42):
Green.

Speaker 2 (01:35:42):
By contrast, is the heart, chakra, love, compassion, connection to nature.
But modern life strips green away, forests cut down, grass
replaced with concrete, incandescent light being banned, natural connection severed.
Instead of living from the heart, society is trapped in blue,
speaking with communicating without love. The old song lyrics suddenly

(01:36:03):
makes sense. I'm blue. If I was green, I would die.
Our world has been stripped of its green, heart centered
frequency and drowned in blue compliance. Spiritually, this is nothing
less than mass suppression of the soul. So I thought
that was interesting because if you think about it, if
you're hypnotized, you're not really going to be talking. And
if you're talking, is you know, coming from the throat

(01:36:25):
the throat chakras blue? I don't know, just weird symbolically.

Speaker 3 (01:36:31):
I mean, I'm with you on this. I actually now
we're talking about it. I got to look up and
see if that's what the lyrics were, because I thought
it was.

Speaker 4 (01:36:40):
Yeah, it's not.

Speaker 3 (01:36:42):
I thought it was. If I was green, I would
die too. But I was like, wait, wasn't that like
a big controversy back in the day.

Speaker 4 (01:36:47):
It's not. It's a dabad daba.

Speaker 2 (01:36:50):
Yeah, that's not exactly how it says, but that's what
people were saying, you know, especially with the Hawaiian fires
with the blue.

Speaker 4 (01:36:56):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
Absolutely, But yeah, I think it's crazy so that they
are next to each other as far as the rainbow
is concerned, the color spectrum is concerned, Roy, GBIV, G
and B are next to each other. They are one
thing removed from each other, right, And yes, I understand
that we're talking about in the human light spectrum. There's
way more colors than just those seven that we actually know,

(01:37:18):
but we can't perceive them because our eyes are only
at tuned to pick up certain colors.

Speaker 4 (01:37:22):
So I get that too. But I do think it's interesting.

Speaker 3 (01:37:25):
That blue is there right next to green and somehow
that's the detrimental color, you know what I'm saying, When
green is the most natural color, right then red. When
I was in the Marines and we were doing anything
at night, we had to use red flashlights because that's
the easiest to distort over like a distance of like,
if you have a regular white flashlight, you'll be seen

(01:37:47):
a lot easier than if you're using a red flashlight.
Now that sounds counterintuitive until you're looking five hundred yards out,
one thousand yards out. It really is a thing.

Speaker 2 (01:37:57):
Oh and dude, when we were talking about how the
eliedlights that are that are shifting from blue to purple
even right, yea, So then there's the the whole purple
thing of oh what was it? It was like, ah, fuck,
there was something as far as purple goes that damn Well.

Speaker 3 (01:38:15):
The original mvgs, which is another thing you can't say
on YouTube anymore, mvgs or night vision goggles. Apparently that's
really mean and YouTube doesn't like that. But whatever. Yeah,
the original ones that they had in Vietnam when they
first developed them, they were purple lensed, and dudes started
seeing shit that wasn't there. Well, I want to say,

(01:38:35):
what wasn't there wasn't there in the physical realm, and
it was really fucking with them. Some said they saw
dragons flying next to their choppers and shit like that.
Then they swapped it to red, but it was also
kind of a wash when looking at all the other
red things that they needed to be able to pick
up on. So then they made the swap to green
because it is the easier for your eye to pick

(01:38:55):
up upon.

Speaker 4 (01:38:56):
Well, see the differences and shit.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
Right right, those are the dysian and goggles you're talking about.
But even still with the with the purple, and then
you find out that purple is not even really a color.
It's just not green, right yeah, And you're like, wait
a second, you're showing me a lens that is showing
me not green.

Speaker 8 (01:39:15):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:39:16):
And if you want to talk about like the even
you know, the color spectrum and the heart chakra and
all that kind of shit, it's like anti heart And
you know what, I don't know. I'm just trying to
look into the symbolism of it.

Speaker 4 (01:39:26):
Roy G. BIV.

Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
You realize there's no p in that rain. What I'm saying,
as far as that goes, purple is the antithesis of green.
It's not even a color in our rainbow spectrum. Yeah,
violet and indigo, but not purple, not true.

Speaker 2 (01:39:40):
Purple right right, So now I want to get to
a three things that will help you get out of
this blue light? Okay, three things that you could possibly
use to not be affected by the harmful blue light
frequencies that are being emitted, which brings us to the

(01:40:00):
blue light blocking glasses. And not even just glasses. You
can actually get screen overlays that you can just lay
on your computer, lay on your TV. My sister actually
has one on her computer where it just cancels out
all the blue.

Speaker 1 (01:40:12):
Light, which is actually a pretty good idea.

Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
So what can we do? One answer is blue light
blocking glasses. Unlike regular eyewear, these lenses filter out the
most harmful high energy wavelengths, protecting your eyes and brain
from constant assault. Studies show that they improve sleep, reduce
digital eye strain, and even stabilize your mood. But a'll
not all blue blue blockers are created equal. Many cheap

(01:40:36):
ones block only a fraction of the spectrum. Real protection
comes from lenses tested to filter the four hundred to
four hundred and fifty nanometer range where the damage is
the worst, and they actually have a lot of The
blue light blocking glasses will come with like a little
laser and you'll be able to see like you'll be

(01:40:58):
able to put like the blue light block blue light
blocking glasses up against a piece of paper and then
shine like a blue laser through the lenses onto the paper,
and it shows you that, like, yeah, it's filtering out
even even like an led little blue light laser kind
of thing. So if you're gonna be getting one of those,
make sure it comes with the little laser. It's I mean,

(01:41:21):
I've been able to find the blue light blockers like
these ones right here that I have. I think it
was like twelve bucks for two pairs of them or
something like that, real cheap. And even the red light
the red filters that I'm wearing right now, we're gonna
get to that still pretty cheap. I think I've paid
like sixteen bucks for these or something like that. So yeah,

(01:41:43):
so you want to make sure that it filters through
the four hundred to four hundred and fifteen nanimeter range
between the where the damage is the worst. Wearing them
is more than a health choice. It's a form of
rebellion against the frequency war. Imagine if millions wore them
at work, staring into corporate issued screens without being in
trained by the flicker. Suddenly the control mechanism weakens, the

(01:42:03):
masses stop complying and start thinking again. Then we get
into the red light the red glasses rather tuning into
nature's frequency. So red glasses take it even farther than
the blue ones. At night, they filter out all blue,
bathing your vision in the same warm glow that our
ancestors lived under, which is fire light. Red light is

(01:42:25):
biologically safe, signaling the brain to produce melatonin deep in
sleep and begin the repair process. I also wanted to
throw out there too that and I've said it before,
but it almost puts you into a meditative state of
just calmness that you're not like super stressing or anything
like that. And I think that that's a testament of
getting rid of the blue light in general, but also

(01:42:45):
adding not only getting rid of the blue light like
the blue light blockers do, but you're also adding that
red hue to everything that is more natural like sunlight.
And you know, it's like they have like red light
therapy and shit like that, which we're gonna get to,
but just red light in general, so good for you, dude,
like incredibly good for you.

Speaker 4 (01:43:03):
Can't red light also make you hallucinate?

Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
Ummm.

Speaker 3 (01:43:08):
I saw a study once upon a time basically, if
you take a ping pong ball and cut it in half, right,
and you put those over your eyes and you are
in a room with just red light and you're listening
to white noise, you'll actually have like crazy hallucinations.

Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
I mean, it sounds like a good time.

Speaker 3 (01:43:26):
I don't know if they're positive or negative hallucinations. I've
never tried this, but there's been a few studies done
on this. If I'm not mistaken, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:43:33):
It says exposure to red light in a controlled environment,
such as during the Gansfeld experiment, can lead to hallucinations.
This occurs when the brain is deprived of visual stimulation
and begins to fill in gaps, often resulting in unusual
visual and auditory experiences. Hell yeah, all right, so let's
trip together, baby.

Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
You don't need to take.

Speaker 3 (01:43:52):
Up in no substances, man, you just need red light
and some white noise.

Speaker 2 (01:43:57):
Right, that's controlled environments. Going to be walking around in
white noise all day, So just to throw that out there.
But anyway, red light under regular circumstances very not even
just red light. But I'm not even talking about the
red light. I'm talking about the red lenses. It's a
little bit different because it's not like light is being
emitted from these things. It's just filtering so the science

(01:44:20):
isn't fringe science. NASA uses red light therapy for astronauts,
if you believe in that kind of thing. Biohackers use
it to boost testosterone, heal their skin, and charge their mitochondria.
Red is restorative because it's the frequency our bodies evolve
to thrive in after sunset. And the twist is is

(01:44:41):
that red light is almost absent from modern environments. Street lights, LEDs,
and screens bombard us with blue while stripping away the red.
So wearing red glasses at night is like time traveling
back to the natural world, a way of reclaiming what
was stolen. And that's where we get to another article,
which is gonna talk a little bit more about that.

Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
So that would be this one. Here we go, ready
for this one?

Speaker 3 (01:45:10):
Yeah, all right, So steampunk glasses she's wearing. They look
kind of dope.

Speaker 1 (01:45:13):
I know, they look sweet.

Speaker 2 (01:45:15):
This is by the Goodmenproject dot com. Never heard of it,
but sounds awesome. It says the conversation no one else
is having. Well, okay, now we are having it, so
it's not no one. So the science behind red light
glasses in their role in color therapy, so in the
daily hustle and bustle model of modern life. Losing one's

(01:45:35):
flow can happen to the best of us, from work
stress to personal misgivings. It's easy for health and happiness
to fall down on the priority list. Ye had a solution,
maybe right in front of our eyes, or rather on them.
Enter the world of color therapy and it's intriguing accessory
red sunglasses, which are believed to enhance energy and improve focus.
But what does science say about red sunglasses and how

(01:45:58):
do they play in a role. They play a role
in color therapy, and this article will break down the
science behind bred sunglasses, explore their potential benefits, and examine
how they fit into a broader scope of color therapy.
Whether you're interested in boosting productivity, relieving stress, or just
curious about the psychology behind colors, this deep dive will
bring you up to speed. So it says, color therapy,

(01:46:20):
also known as chromo therapy, uses the frequencies of colors
to promote physical and emotional well being. To this day,
a huge chunk of its scientific validation is still anybody's guess,
but its anecdotal benefits are quite hard to ignore. Chromotherapy
maintains that different colors influence our mental state in varied ways.
Very simply put, colors can influence mood, productivity, and even

(01:46:43):
decision making. Blue hues, for example, often create feelings of calm.
Red meanwhile, boost energy and motivation, so it says, and
by the way, the saying blue hues not necessarily all
the blue light.

Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
That you're getting. It's going to get to them.

Speaker 2 (01:46:56):
So sure, it seems ridiculous, far fetch col aim that
simply wearing red red glasses could spark such dramatic changes,
But the science behind it is more nuanced than it
first appears. By all appearances, there seems to be nothing
more to wearing red sunglasses than being quirky fashion forward move.
But believe it or not, it actually stimulates your brain

(01:47:18):
in a whole new way. You see, red light has
a longer wavelength than other colors, meaning it penetrates deeper
into the skin and affects the body on a psychological level.
In fact, red wavelengths red wavelengths can activate the part
of your brain responsible for vitality and passion. Imagine dotting
a pair of red sunglasses and suddenly feeling a surge

(01:47:38):
of energy, ready to tackle even the toughest to do
list sounds.

Speaker 1 (01:47:42):
Amazing, right, Bud. Wait, there's more.

Speaker 2 (01:47:44):
Studies have shown that red light therapy can actually help
reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. It's like those red
lenses are melting the invisible barriers holding back your mental wellness.

Speaker 1 (01:47:55):
Again. While the.

Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Scientific community is just starting to explore the possibilities, the
early results are already promising. All we know that visual
We all know that visual cues play a huge role
in our daily lives, impacting everything from our moves, our moods,
to our circadian rhythms. When you put on those red sunglasses,
you're not just seeing the world in a new hue.

(01:48:18):
You're literally changing how you perceive and react to your surroundings,
says now. If you've ever felt that your focus slips
so easily, these glasses may give you that extra mental edge.
Wearing them during creative pursuits, for instance, may help you
stay in the zone even when distractions are a dime
a dozen. By limiting the visual noise in your environment,

(01:48:39):
these sunglasses allow you to zero in on the task
in hand. They offer a unique way to improve productivity
without having to rely on coffee or other stimulant stimulants. Similarly,
when stress and exhaustion hit, it's tempting to cut corners
and look for a quick fix. Let's say you're in
the middle of a work day and the task on
your plate are starting to feel insert mountable. Wearing these

(01:49:01):
glasses could act as a mental reset, recusing you from
the mental fatigue that's starting to take hold. Red sunglasses
can actually help you see your busy day in again
a whole new light. Besides, they're accessible, they won't break
the bank, and are ridiculously easy to incorporate into your
daily routine, whether you're driving, working, or just chilling at home.

(01:49:23):
Slipping on a pair of these glasses as a breeze
and to be unflinchingly frank, the effort is next to
nothing compared to the boost that they give you to
your creativity and bliss. But here's a useful tip to
keep in mind. Red glasses are best used as a
complementary tool. They're fantastic for adding a bit of extra
sunshine to your day, but they shouldn't replace any medical

(01:49:43):
treatments you might be going undergoing Okay, so don't replace
them with your glasses. And so it says that there
are myths and realities. Having said all this, while the
effects of red glasses can seem overwhelmingly positive, they may
not be for everyone. Some people may find that the
intensity of red light ca overstimulation, which only leads to
feelings of anxiety or agitation later on. If you're prone

(01:50:04):
to feeling anxious or on edge, the glasses maybe too
much for you.

Speaker 1 (01:50:09):
Eh, I don't get that. I wear them all the time.

Speaker 3 (01:50:13):
Everybody depends on the person, right, Some people might have
a little issue with like depth perception when some slight
thing changes, I see it.

Speaker 1 (01:50:21):
Yeah, I just wanted to throw that out there.

Speaker 2 (01:50:22):
So it might not be for everybody, but you know,
for your average Joe or Josephine, they're probably all.

Speaker 4 (01:50:28):
Right for you.

Speaker 1 (01:50:30):
And it's actually really cool.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
It almost looks like like doomsday outside, especially if you're
like looking up at the sky, You're like, oh my god,
armageddon is upon us.

Speaker 1 (01:50:38):
It looks awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:50:40):
But you know, it almost just adds like that, you know,
like a movie kind of filter to.

Speaker 1 (01:50:46):
It, which I think is pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (01:50:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:50:49):
The only problem I found that whenever I'm driving is
that it filters out all the blues and all the greens.

Speaker 1 (01:50:54):
And everything too, and yeah, probably not.

Speaker 2 (01:50:57):
So like I have a problem whenever I I can't
see a green light in these babies. So if the
light is green, I I only know that the light
is green because it's not red. So that's how I've
been able to figure that one out.

Speaker 3 (01:51:11):
So I had a buddy of mine who was colorblind,
and his color blindness was the green red thing. Everything
basically look orange to him. And he's somehow had a
driver's license, and I was like, bro, how how did
you pass the green and red and all these things?
He's like, well, you know, I know which one's at
the top and which one's at the bottom.

Speaker 4 (01:51:31):
So I just kind of go with that and just
kind of follow traffic.

Speaker 1 (01:51:34):
I'm like, you gotta do what you gotta do.

Speaker 4 (01:51:36):
That's fucking crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:51:37):
But at the same time, like, yeah, I once you
get taught that the top one is this color, the
bottom one is this color. I'm like, what about the
ones that are like along the pole, like when you
go to Florida and like because the hurricanes all this,
He's like, I just follow traffic, dude.

Speaker 4 (01:51:48):
When they take off, I take off. I'm like, ah, okay,
all right, I see what you.

Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
Mean, somebody you know hits their horn behind you, it's like, okay,
I guess it's green.

Speaker 7 (01:51:55):
Then my turn.

Speaker 2 (01:51:57):
HU. So yeah, you have the blue light blockers and
the red light blockers.

Speaker 1 (01:52:02):
I have both.

Speaker 2 (01:52:03):
I prefer the red ones more than the blue ones
because you know, like I said, it's it's not just
filtering out the blue. It also puts you into like
a state of calmness. So it's kind of a double
effect there. But another thing that you can do to
kind of help with this, and this is something that's
actually kind of crazy, and it proves that we are
addicted to the blue light. But just by what I'm

(01:52:23):
about to say here, So there's a black and white
screen hack that you can on your TV, on your
phones and your tablets, you can turn them all black
and white and gray.

Speaker 5 (01:52:32):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:52:32):
You can get rid of all the colors and just
keep it like newspaper.

Speaker 1 (01:52:36):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:52:37):
So, not all solutions require gear. One of the simplest
is switching your phone to gray scale mode without color.
The hypnotic power of icons, the red notification dots and
endless scrolls vanish the quote unquote slot machine dopamine effect
is gone. Suddenly, scrolling feels boring, social media loses its grip.

(01:52:57):
The brain no longer responds with addiction to artificial stimuli.
What seems like a small accessibility setting is actually a
massive deprogramming tool. By stripping your phone of color, you
strip corporations of their most powerful weapons, which are which
is visual hypnosis. It's a tiny act in rebellion with
enormous impact. And that's something that they found is that

(01:53:17):
whenever people and anybody that does this, if you just
go to the gray scale and you make it all
black and white. Whenever you do that, dude, people are
cutting their screen time down by like eighty percent, like
because it's just not as it's not as pleasing.

Speaker 7 (01:53:31):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:53:31):
I get in that dopamine bit, that dopamine boost that
they like to put on Instagram and Twitter and TikTok
and all those things are happening, but to a lesser
effect than the blue light itself. The blue light is
what keeps you coming back, right, Yeah, So I just
want to throw that out there. You can turn all
of your screens black and white, less pleasing. I get
it not as awesome or whatever, but if you don't

(01:53:53):
want to be fucking hypnotized and you're worried about the
effects of the blue light, that would be a way.
Or you can do the rest light, the red glasses
or the blue light blockers. Any of these three things.

Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
They all work.

Speaker 2 (01:54:05):
So maybe you're trying to unhypnotize yourself. These are the
three ways, three of the ways that you can do it.
Also with methylene blue. So I just want to throw
that one out there. So the bigger agenda, So when
we connect all the dots, the picture is clear. The
Phoebus Cartel showed us a century ago that light could
be manipulated for profit. Today light is manipulated by something

(01:54:27):
much bigger control. Blue light damages our biology, flicker hypnotizes
our brains. Corporations brand themselves in blue to pacify us,
and governments enforce led as the only option. Esoterically, the
shift from green to blue suppresses the heart and silence
is truth. Practically, it keeps us tired, sick, and docile,
and perhaps most sinister of all. Anomalies like blue, like

(01:54:51):
Hawaii's blue roofs, suggest that color and frequency warfare are
already in play. The agenda is not to sell bulbs,
it's to control biology, perception, and consciousness. Itself, control the light,
control the people. It's that simple. By the way, we
are humans, after all light beings, if you would, so,

(01:55:12):
why not give us all the artificial negative light to
the light beings just to get a little crazy here?
So what did we uncover this evening? We started with history,
the Phoebus Cartel, proving a century ago that light was
manipulated for profit. That we stepped into the present, where
light is no longer about money but about control. Artificial
light rex are circadian rhythm damages our mitochondria and hypnotizes

(01:55:34):
our brain with flicker. We heard doctor Jack cruz Is
warning about junk light creates junk health, and how we
saw the gut microbiome itself. The very foundation of human
biology is sculpted not just by food, but by light itself.
We uncovered the paradox of methylene blue, a healing die
that restores mitochondria and amplifies red light therapy, ignored because

(01:55:55):
it can't be patented, while governments force harmful blue LEDs
into every home. We explored how corporations coat their logos
in blue to pacify the masses, how anomalies like blue
roofs of Hawaii point toward frequency warfare, and how the
esoteric suppression of green the heart by blue the throat
keeps humanity, silence, disconnected, and docile. But we didn't stop

(01:56:16):
at the problem. We showed you the shields, real blue
blocking sunglasses, red tinted lenses at night, and the grayscale
screen hack to break free of hypnotic dopamine loops. We
revealed how red light, the spectrum of fire, the light
of our ancestors, restores balance, heals mitochondria, and reawakens the microbiome.
And we reminded you that there are tools like methylene

(01:56:38):
blue that can flip the script, turning light from a
weapon of control into a medicine of liberation. The agenda
is clear, control the light, control the biology, control the people.
But the way out is just as clear. Reclaim your
relationship with natural light, shield yourself from the artificial flicker,
and remember that your body, your cells, and your very
microbiome were designed to dance with the sun, not with screens.

(01:57:01):
The system wants you tired, sick, and blue, but you
can choose otherwise. You can choose red, you can choose green,
You can choose the full spectrum of truth. You can
step out of their hypnotic glow and into the firelight
of your ancestors, the sunlight of your birthright, and the
heart centered green of your higher self, because if you don't,
the whole world will keep on singing I'm blue, and

(01:57:22):
if I was green, I would die.

Speaker 1 (01:57:26):
Whow Ah You like that.

Speaker 3 (01:57:31):
It's a lot to take in, dude. I mean, it
really is. But also a lot of things check out here.
A lot of things do. And I'm not saying like,
for instance, I have been under LED lights, for I
would argue probably most of my life, whether I knew
it or not, And I can't say for certain whether
I have, you know, quantifiable effects of being under the

(01:57:54):
blue light or not.

Speaker 4 (01:57:56):
They're subtle, that it's subtle. But at the same time,
I know AD is a motherfucker for me personally, right.

Speaker 3 (01:58:04):
I know that looking at the cost efficientness of it
and all these things, it's pretty much a wash.

Speaker 4 (01:58:09):
And I do know that it is. It's been a
big part of.

Speaker 3 (01:58:13):
This initiative to swap everything over to LEDs. Therefore blue light,
and we know for sure the blue light is bad
for you, so much so that there's an entire industry
with glasses to shield your eyes from the blue light.
If nothing else, those sentences alone should be enough to
tell you that there's more treachery and fuckery afoot here

(01:58:36):
than what we've been told.

Speaker 1 (01:58:37):
One hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (01:58:39):
And by the way, I hope that this was not
only just to talk people into getting like blue light
blockers or red lenses or something like that, but also
that you should be trying to replace every single fucking.

Speaker 1 (01:58:52):
LED ball in your house with the incandescent.

Speaker 2 (01:58:55):
Yes, they're they're a little bit more expensive, barely, dude,
you can get them. And if you notice, like you
go to buy, you know, light bulbs, I mean, you're
gonna see one hundred different versions of LED bulbs and
maybe one or two incandescence. So that rate there should
show you. They never said that anything was wrong health

(01:59:17):
wise about the incandescent bulbs. They never They never even
claim that because they can't because it shows the full
spectrum of light. It doesn't just you know, push out
the blue. So yeah, hopefully everybody will start to replace
all of their LED light fixtures in their house. I
don't give a fuck if they connect to the Wi Fi. Honestly,
if your light bulb connects to the Wi Fi, doesn't

(01:59:39):
that just prove this point even more.

Speaker 3 (01:59:43):
Yeah, if your light bulb is connecting to the wee fi,
I think we need to have a different kind of
conversation about what is and is not being hacked in
your home.

Speaker 4 (01:59:52):
I don't know I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:59:53):
They say not to sleep with your router, your WiFi
router right next to your head at night, Yet you
want to have all the light bulbs in your your
house connected to it. Come on, man, come on, you
know what I'm saying, So definitely go check out the
incandesc involves. We're not a sponsor obviously of any of
these things, but just wanted to throw out there. I'm
all about trying to be healthier, trying to not be agitated,

(02:00:16):
not be frustrated, not be hypnotized by any big corporation
or our government. If we're trying to open up that
third eye, let's actually put it into practice. And hopefully
today that helped you realize that everything is a conspiracy,
every single fucking thing out there.

Speaker 3 (02:00:33):
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