
These mind altering waves can also be transmitted thru the air to the masses. GOOGLE “haarp”, “tesla” and “project bluebeam” after you read that, think about what these binaural waves can do to your brain and think about how long the GOVT has known about this. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT ELF WAVES CAN DO. Watch the videos for yourself (pref the “gates of Hades”) These kids look like their having seizures. When i see this all i can think is MIND CONTROL. I’ve watched the videos of the kids trying it and the “gates of Hades” “dose” makes people freak out and think that they are seeing “hell”, “satan” and dismembered bodies. And for a “website” to offer sound waves that can “POWERFULLY ALTER YOUR MOOD” (idoser website), is a very dangerous concept. There is a large amount of evidence that ELF magnetic waves can affect brain waves. I’ve been researching energy waves and ELF(extremely low frequencies) for a while now and found that the human body can be affected by ELF and the US gov’t conducted tests with these ELF for mind control from 1960-present.

This is just a way to use mind control on the mass population via internet.
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The fact that I-Doser’s Web site has links to other sources of legal drugs doesn’t help much on that front. My i doser experience with some doses First i doser works very well but you should know how to enter a trance state (try practicing meditation) once you know how to enter a trance state you can play any dose that i doser did (because they are the only company that you can trust) and trust me you would feel the effect of the chosen dose but i am not saying from the first time you should know. Still, some authorities are concerned that the I-Doser encourages drug culture. I wanna try this i-doser gate of hades thing. One researcher told NPR that there’s not enough evidence to support the whole thing. has anyone ever tried i-doser or like audio drugz cuz part of me just cant believe they work. If all this sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. According to I-Doser’s Web site, the audio tracks contain “advanced binaural beats” that affect brain waves, potentially altering one’s mood state.

It’s also prompted a slew of embarrassing videos on YouTube featuring teens enjoying what appears to be a psychedelic effect. The Web service sells “drugs” in the form of audio tracks that apparently replicate the effects of cocaine, opium, peyote and other narcotics.

Each audio track contains our advanced binaural beats that will synchronize your brainwaves to help you journey the heights of heaven and lows of Hades and everywhere in-between. Then there’s that issue known as the “law” to deal with, so it’s no wonder that teens are now experimenting with a digital drug called the I-Doser. Sacred Simulations 1 is a collection of 4 doses. Getting high the old-fashioned way is apparently getting too inconvenient: Health Canada sells mostly shwag, and even mayoral candidates can’t help anyone get drugs without starting some kind of controversy.
