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From our 18 years of research we discovered that every person’s DNA is like a video recorder, that can record events and play them back, and we now know that the substance in our DNA is a record of the events from our past generations. Therefore the DNA of human beings is very complex and also a very long chain of molecular structure, made up of many elements. You may ask the question; why is there such a molecular structure? Like a normal tape recorder, the more we record the more tape we need to use to record.  So after billions of years, the human chain DNA is most complex, because we represent the latest manifestation of the consciousness ever recorded.  Not only are the physical happenings recorded, but the emotions and thinking patterns of the events are also recorded in our DNA in the form of electronic data. The electronic data would record the actual event, all the emotions and all the thinking patterns, as well as the physical feelings that have taken place. So for the more primitive species, their DNA chain is shorter, because their perceiving organs are more simplified.  Yet as each species evolves, their perceiving organs start to get more complicated. Hence, the data perceived from their perception organs would be more complex (for example, pain from the nervous system, vision, taste and sound from their sensory organs), giving rise to emotions based upon preferences of likes and dislikes, resulting in more advanced and systematic thinking patterns ( to act or not to). In other words, the molecular structure of the DNA chain of more evolved species is therefore generally longer. Here is where it gets interesting. We tend to observe the more complex the perceptions’ structures, the stronger the sense of self awareness.  And the more heightened the sense of “self” is, the more we want to enhance our sense of existence, our sense of being: the more we want to persist to live. Because of this, to ensure our existence, our defense mechanism would be strengthened and more ego would therefore be formed.



As such, we started to see certain rules of social behavioral patterns being formulated where the more evolved species would tend to be more territorial and form an instinct to protect against threats. This applies not only to our physical existence, but also on an egotistical level, for example our preference of the way we are perceived by others. Hence, this was the beginning of social-psychological conflicts and the establishment of hierarchy in living organisms (i.e. the survival of the ego).

Given the above, social conflicts lend themselves to higher forms of emotions and the heightened sense of consciousness, giving ways to highly destructive electrically charged data. For example, when two people argue with each other, the emotions generated are all recorded in their DNA. If the argument turns into a fight and one overcomes the other, we can all imagine the fear, aggression, anxiety, pain and anger generated if the DNA is not only recording the events, but also the land and the timing of events in the form of molecular structure combinations. The emotions are a source of minute electrical impulses which generate an electromagnetic field, as well as minute amounts of radiation. So when one is being affected by prolonged emotional turmoil, the very cells that aided the generation of such complex emotions are in fact being microwaved by their own DNA. This effect is what we can see as aging, malfunctioning of the cells, and deterioration of the organs and the body.



Extreme interpretations and emotions such as anger, depression, aggression and anxiety are highly toxic electronic data. Such electromagnetic fields and their radioactive properties cause damage to our bodily functions. If our DNA structure dictates a highly emotional life, such adverse logics could cause us to be caught in a loop where mishaps may appear to repeat themselves endlessly in our life. The bodily organs responsible for such drama will then age and be damaged, resulting in us having more sicknesses.



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