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"Exiled Brain Surgeon" Podcast/Interview

AvatarMint1 min to read
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A four hour video without a single line of report of what the contents are. Please, value our time at least as much as to write at least a few words what this is about.

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A four hour video without a single line of report of what the contents are. Please, value our time at least as much as to write at least a few words what this is about.

Yeah I didn't mean to submit without any comment. The post I wrote right after is still pending approval.

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Are any Satanists already familiar with Jack Kruse? Do you take as much precaution as he does against blue light and non native emf?
Are we severely disadvantaged to achieving our Magnum Opus in this life due to environmental factors?

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AvatarMintsaid:post: 1095633

that's why incandescent bulbs are being banned

I don’t understand this, you can get LED bulbs in any color temperature you want?

"You will be here as long as I am here and that is forever."

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AvatarMintsaid:post: 1096435

LED lights that appear to give off white light are still giving off blue light. The sun also gives off blue light.

Blue light has a higher frequency that affects the body in different ways than red or orange light. It wouldn't be harmful at all if the only source we had was the sun. But since it's everywhere it has become a health hazard.

One effect of blue light is that it destroys melatonin in your eyes. That's why turning on a light at night will wake you up if you were tired.

I use blue light filter on my pc and it regulates the light temperature to 1500 - 1900 Kelvin. Is that worth something?

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I use blue light filter on my pc and it regulates the light temperature to 1500 - 1900 Kelvin. Is that worth something?

I don't really know a lot about the topic, to be honest. Later in that vid you can see Kruse's phone screen for a moment and it's totally red/orange.

I feel like he takes things pretty far, maybe farther than needs be? It's weird for me to say that as a layman, when he's the expert supposedly, but I do get that impression.

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AvatarMintsaid:post: 1096435

These AI chatbots are so heavily curated to shut down any science or historical fact that contradicts the matrix... I wouldn't bother asking it anything.

Yeah. I am suspicious of what the intentions of those behind the chatbots are. On ChatGPT it gives a disclaimer that it makes mistakes. I share these for information-gathering and to compare with other places, e.g. j/news wedsites/TV programmes and users' comments in comment sections (and also to show how the chatbot replies).

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I found another video that's much shorter and covers a lot of the same info as the longer one.

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Well, I was curious about sunspots, because Jack Kruse recommends getting lots of sun exposure.

(He says you should build up your sun callous with full body sun exposure before 10:00 am, so the infrared waves condition your skin before there's any UV)

Anyways, I asked AI, and I think reading this answer actually gives the briefest overview of what you can expect that 4 hour podcast to cover.

Yeah, Kruse does touch on skin pigmentation and spots, though it's woven into his broader framework about light environments rather than a focused "sun spots 101" breakdown. Here's the gist of what he argues:

His core take on why spots/hyperpigmentation form:

Kruse's angle is basically the opposite of conventional dermatology. He argues that uneven pigmentation (age spots, melasma, solar lentigines) isn't primarily caused by natural sun exposure — it's caused by a dysregulated melanin system driven by artificial blue light (indoor LEDs, screens, fluorescent lighting).