2017-09-08

Mattia Pompeo - Drive (Montel Remix) [Sincopat]



you know, vibration therefore sounds, is what, "drives", the universe, and this reality, after all what good is energy on its own, if it does nothing, but if you take that energy, and you and subject it to sound waves, you can do surprising things, like generating clean energy via Sonoluminescence, the ancient Sumerians, were well aware of this fact too, as you can see in most famous cylinder seals from the time, always in the background a sphere with emanations from within,

 
it so ridiculous that modern science, deny's their own eyes, like this next one



which clearly shows two hybrids (foreground), two soldiers hence all the dead animals, they are carrying about them, (represents their kills and victories), and two main controllers, who are conveying a message, via a antenna for energy transmission (centre), to a flying craft with multiple occupant's, above them, the double winged symbol, is present throughout most, of ancient civilisations, and it always represents flight or a means of flight, (tech), and before you say, nope impossible, there is a lesser know relic called the Nimrud lens, (The Nimrud lens, also called Layard lens, is a 3000-year-old piece of rock crystal, which was unearthed in 1850 by Austen Henry Layard at the Assyrian palace of Nimrud, in modern-day Iraq.The lens is slightly oval, and was roughly ground, perhaps on a lapidary wheel.It has a focal point about 11 centimetres (4.5 in) from the flat side, and a focal length of about 12 cm.This would make it equivalent to a 3× magnifying glass. The surface of the lens has twelve cavities that were opened during grinding, which would have contained naphtha or some other fluid trapped in the raw crystal), that has both gas and a liquid inside it, way before what modern science says they should have had it, according to them they only had the basic understanding of metallurgy bronze chisels and what not, that is an outright lie, to subvert the truth about our ancient past as, standardz, hahahahaha, :) #edio

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