Using Sound and Music as a Tool to Gauge or Measure Human Compatibility with Advanced [Ancient] DNA-Coded Technology Being Re-discovered by The Secret GOV/ PTB to Reduce Loss of Lives.
Recent advancements and discoveries in archaeology and technology suggest that history may not follow a linear or spherical trajectory but is instead cyclical, with ancient civilizations possibly surpassing even today’s technological sophistication.
Items discovered recently like the Sabu Disk in Egypt (speculated to be a machine component), the precision-cut stones of Puma Punku in Bolivia, and the ancient nanotechnology of the Lycurgus Cup suggest an understanding of advanced tools and materials science that continues to baffle researchers. These items hint at the existence of ancient devices that were perhaps not only functional but highly advanced.
Its not totally unreasonable or illogical to suspect that some of this technology may have been DNA-coded.
For instance:
In Norse mythology, Thor’s hammer, Mjölnir, required a specific individual to wield its immense power.
Indian epics describe astra weapons, activated by specific chants or individuals, similar to a form of genetic or energetic fingerprinting.
Sumerian texts reference the Me, divine decrees or powers stored in physical objects, possibly activated only by designated priests or rulers.
Indigenous oral traditions, like those of the Navajo, speak of tools that responded to ceremonial vibrations, suggesting a resonance-based mechanism.
The Ark of the Covenant, as described in Abrahamic traditions, allegedly required specific rituals and individuals to interact with it safely. Those Who Touched It Without Authority Even With Authority By Accident In Certain Places Were Unalived Instantly Based On Biblical tales And Narratives BTW.
Ancient Technology and Modern Disappearances
If these theories hold weight, they might offer an unsettling explanation for certain contemporary phenomena, like the troubling disappearance of thousands of people—especially Indigenous children.
The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) reported over 85,000 missing children cases in 2023, with Indigenous communities disproportionately affected.
Some of these individuals, potentially tied to ancient bloodlines, might be caught up in the messy attempts to activate rediscovered DNA-coded technologies, I have no idea this is just a cautionary public post.
But the hypothesis gains traction in light of the massive archaeological looting following geopolitical events like the fall of Saddam Hussein, where ancient Mesopotamian artifacts—many described in texts as possessing divine or technological power—were stolen and remain unaccounted for.
A Safer Approach to Compatibility Testing
Given the risks posed to human life in these speculative experiments, an alternative approach to determining compatibility with ancient technology could leverage sound and music. Sound has long been linked to activation in mythological narratives, from the vibrational power of Vedic mantras to the tonal frequencies used in ancient Egyptian temples.
Here’s a proposed method:
Identify the Subject's Favorite Music: Have the individual listen initially and then turn the audio off, now have the individual
DANCE,
ACTUALLY dancing to the very same music in silence from memory while being recorded visually on camera.
Playback and Analysis: Play the actual music while observing the silent dance visual recording. Compare their movements to the rhythm and energy of the music, noting any synchronization or whatever. Therein Lies All The Data You Need.
This level of harmony—or discord—should provide insight into how a subject resonates with vibrational technologies in the right hands, this linked to............................., reveals so much that i'm not going to give away free of charge to the public, free knowledge is rarely looked at or never truly appreciated / rated.
If viable, this basic method even if crude and rudimentary could reduce risks based on currently available technology plus our evolution stage in C21 and it could pave the way for more ethical experimentation
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