>
DR. ROBERT MALONE EXPOSES INCOMPLETE DATA BEHIND RSV VOTE
"The Network" in the Worlds of the Elites
Unlimited Energy in My Garage (No Patents)
Will AI need a body to come close to human-like intelligence?
Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss
NVIDIA just announced the T5000 robot brain microprocessor that can power TERMINATORS
Two-story family home was 3D-printed in just 18 hours
This Hypersonic Space Plane Will Fly From London to N.Y.C. in an Hour
Magnetic Fields Reshape the Movement of Sound Waves in a Stunning Discovery
There are studies that have shown that there is a peptide that can completely regenerate nerves
Swedish startup unveils Starlink alternative - that Musk can't switch off
Video Games At 30,000 Feet? Starlink's Airline Rollout Is Making It Reality
Grok 4 Vending Machine Win, Stealth Grok 4 coding Leading to Possible AGI with Grok 5
Blue light, the hidden weapon of the technocrats, is rewiring our brains, manipulating our politics, and controlling our culture.
In a exclusive interview on Rift TV, Dr. Jack Kruse, a neurosurgeon and outspoken advocate for decentralized medicine, revealed to host Elijah Schaffer the alarming effects of blue light exposure on mental health, cognitive function, political movements, media, and technological engineering.
Kruse, a proponent of quantum biology, explained that blue light, particularly in the 435-480 nanometer range, disrupts critical biological processes.
"Blue light hits the melanopsin in your retina, breaking off vitamin A, which becomes a wrecking ball for your hormone panel," Kruse stated.
This disruption affects testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone, leading to issues like insomnia, sexual dysfunction, and cognitive decline.
Schaffer, candid about his own struggles with sleep, noted immediate relief from tension headaches after wearing blue-blocking glasses recommended by Kruse, highlighting their potential to mitigate these effects.
Kruse linked blue light exposure to mental health crises, including increased rates of depression and suicide.
"Your retina is part of your brain," Kruse explained, emphasizing how blue light alters the hypothalamus, disrupting sleep and emotional regulation.
Kruse suggested that blue light's role in social engineering extends to political control, accusing centralized systems of using technology to manipulate behavior.
"The government wants you sick, infertile," he claimed, arguing that a weakened population is easier to control, undermining the strength needed for societal resistance, such as a potential "American Revolution 2.0" against technocratic overreach.
In the media realm, Kruse criticized the pervasive use of blue light in studios and screens, which he says not only affects journalists like Schaffer but also shapes audience behavior.