Fire is artificial light, a non-native EMF. People had cataracts 2,500 years ago. Melanin is the most important semiconductor. It's goal is to decrease the DC electric current made from sunlight
Sheryl Utal: "The allegory of the cave was 2,500 years ago, and they didn't have the non-native EMF, bioweapons, then."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Yes, they did."
Sheryl Utal: "They did?"
Dr. Jack Kruse: "They didn't have the bioweapons but they had non-native EMF."
Sheryl Utal: "I don't know that."
Dr. Jack Kruse: "You don't realize it, you had cataracts back then. I mean what's the number one non-native EMF? [...] When the Neanderthals went inside, what did they use? Artificial light at night. It was fire. That's the first artificial light.
"Let's go back to 65 million years. What's the real first non-native EMF? Anytime there's clouds, do you know what happens? More cosmic radiation gets to terrestrial Earth. So what does that mean? That's not terrestrial. It's designed not to be here. But guess what? There are things that happen in the atmosphere that change that. [...]
"In the Ubiquination series I try to explain to people how the solar wind changes nitrogen in the sky. How many times have you seen the picture that I show people about chlorophyll and hemoglobin and it's surrounded by a nitride cage. Do you know what the key to some of these DARPA programs is? They actually control the flow of nitrogen in your mitochondria. What are they doing? They're controlling the bioelectric potential by doing that in you. And you know where they got that lesson from? From geoengineering the sky. How do you like that? [...] You can go read those blogs right now for free. [...] It keeps showing you chlorophyll and it keeps showing you hemoglobin over and over and over again. [...]
"The KT event happens. We get chlorophyll first, we get hemoglobin second. 65 million years ago an asteroid comes and all of a sudden melanin becomes the most important semiconductor. I just gave you three semiconductors. And what's the goal of all three of them? To decrease the DC electric current made from sunlight. That's what all three of them have in common. And it turns out melanin does it better than chlorophyll, and does it better than hemoglobin. That's your answer, staring you right in the face. [...]
"Let's talk about King Tut. The Nubians who built the pyramids, their bones are buried right on the side of the Sphinx. Peter Ungar digs them up and finds out their skeletons are perfect, and we know that these people were as dark as the people people from Nairobi, Kenya. Why? Because they lived in equatorial places outside, night and day. How do we know that the elite weren't? Because they put their fucking mummies in sarcophagus, and we found them, and we did CT scans on them and found out they have the same fucking diseases that we have today.
"So don't tell me non-native EMF hadn't been around for 5,000–6,000 years, because it has. You just don't realize it. And if you want want me to scale it from now 5,000 years in advance, look at Mark and Scott Kelly. Two identical twins, one went up in space for 340 days, one came back with unbelievable epigenetic changes and methylation problems, and all issues tied to the same story that I'm showing you today."
Dr.Jack Kruse with Sheryl Utal @ 01:09:41–01:13:50 (posted 2025-03-08) https://youtu.be/zCGnMY9FSNg&t=4181