The Pipe Organ

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JWW427
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2019-09-21 00:39:11
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I just realized that cathedrals themselves, including their organs, are perhaps one big instrument.
Sound frequency can heal anything.
UAP channel just came out with a good one.
JWW






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Username: WarningGuy
Date: 2019-09-21 03:51:40
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In my opinion this man is a genius. Tesla 2.0. His name Eric Dollard. He has been knocked down and ridiculed his whole life but his story is truly amazing. He has worked for many government agencies through his life so he must be onto something. Anyway i remember watching this video many years ago and has stuck with me since. Maybe he has some answers for this thread, ill let you decide.
 
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Username: JWW427
Date: 2019-09-21 12:34:33
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Dollard nailed it!
A cathedral is a musical instrument unto itself, an analog waveform generator.
Sound frequency affects matter and ether.
I think we're on the track to figuring all this out.
JWW

His website:

Interviews - Eric P. Dollard - Official Homepage
 
In Russian (I'm sure it's not only Russian) there is a common figurative expression "music creates atmosphere" ("muzyka sozdayot atmosferu") or "atmospheric music" ("atmosfernaya muzyka"). I've been thinking a lot about this expression for the last month. I assume that it is not figurative, but real. Music creates sound waves that are released into the atmosphere. These, among other things, are what it's made of.

Are there other similar expressions in other languages?
 
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