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Frequency Healing (Shhh!)

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Stone circles

Intro by Dee McLachlan

Today we’re looking at hidden healing — and the growing claim that governments, regulators, and powerful industries have spent decades suppressing alternative therapies that fall outside the pharmaceutical model. From frequency-based healing to electromagnetic medicine, we’ll ask a simple question: are there cures and treatments being ignored because they cannot be patented, controlled, or monetised?

But first, a fascinating report from South African researcher and author Michael Tellinger.

For nearly two decades, Tellinger has been investigating the vast network of ancient stone circles scattered across Southern Africa. He argues that these mysterious structures — numbering in the thousands, perhaps even millions — are far older and far more significant than mainstream archaeology acknowledges. Tellinger believes the sites may have been connected to ancient energy systems, sound frequencies, and forms of knowledge long forgotten by modern civilisation. His claims remain highly controversial and are disputed by many archaeologists, but they continue to attract worldwide interest and debate.

Michael joins us to discuss the stone circles, their possible purpose, and why he believes they may hold clues not only to our ancient past, but to our understanding of energy, consciousness, and healing itself.

By Michael Telllinger – 24 July 2018

“Since 2007, when I first stepped into some of the ancient stone circles in South Africa, I knew that we were facing something unique and extraordinary. I had no idea how my intuition would grow and expand. Over the past decade I have taken several thousand people to the ruins and Adam’s Calendar. Almost everyone that visits me at the Stone Circle Museum, or takes a tour to the stone circle ruins, claims that they experience some kind of energetic episode. Especially in the Stone Circle Museum, where the concentration of stones is extremely intense.

“Some people cannot take the intense energy in the room and leave as quickly as they enter, while others express a variety of feelings and emotions – ranging from euphoria, to nausea, tingling, spine chilling, twitching, dizziness and much more…

REPORTS OF HEALING

“Since 2010, many of the visitors have reported that they experienced healing in some way after their visit to the ruins. I have been told countless tales of what the people experienced and what healing they observed. A truly diverse list of health problems that were either alleviated to a certain extent or even cured completely. From breathing, skin problems, headaches, muscular pain, back ache, blood pressure, anxiety, stress, and more.

“But the most mind-blowing confirmation came from a friend in the USA – who attended more than one Sacred Sites Tour with me, who told me in confidence that she was totally cured from an advanced stage of cancer. She told me that I saved her life, because she arrived in South Africa thinking that it may be her last trip. Upon returning to the USA her cancer had retreated completely. She claims that it was a combination of the intense ENERGY of the ruins and Adam’s Calendar that caused her healing.”

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And then we turn to the modern debate surrounding frequency healing.

At approximately 41:40 in the Rumble interview, reference is made to an alleged 67-page report on therapeutic frequencies. According to the speaker, the report was distributed to a number of countries with instructions that it not be publicly released. The claim is that Estonia briefly published the document before the link was removed just four hours later.

In attempting to verify the story, I found evidence that many people are discussing the existence of such a report. One frequently cited social media post states:

“Estonia already published it. The archive exists. The 67 pages are readable. The frequencies are listed. The protocols are described.”

I have not been able to locate a verifiable primary source. Nor have I found evidence that the report was officially published by the Estonian government. At present, the claim appears to be circulating largely through secondary sources.

That said, frequencies are already used throughout modern medicine — from ultrasound and MRI technology to brain stimulation, nerve stimulation and other electromagnetic therapies. The scientific question is not whether frequencies can affect biological systems; they clearly can. The debate is over how far those effects extend.

At around the 55-minute mark, the speaker refers to Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) in Japan and suggests that frequency-based treatments, alongside a number of traditional approaches, have become increasingly integrated into Japanese healthcare.

12 COMMENTS

  1. Well what a coincidence! I had just finished listening to the following Lyceum lecture by Jan Lamprecht. While he tends to rant a bit and I don’t resonate with him fully on certain topics, he is singularly the most authoritative and trustworthy commentator on South Africa (and Rhodesia)

    • The Lyceum – 007 Jan Lamprecht: South Africa – Black Mysteries that fool Whites Everywhere on 27-May-26-14:00:55 – Flood FTJ
    https://ftjmedia.com/video/.Gf7xu5wXy9zXqc7glywuWg
    Starts at 45:30

    While I do believe that there is much merit in the concept of Frequency Healing, Jan does mention Michael Tellinger and Zecharia Sitchin, not in a very favourable light. Listen and decide for yourselves.

  2. “There are no good Russians”
    https://irrussianality.wordpress.com/2026/05/24/there-are-no-good-russians/

    This very much reminds me of a ‘poem’ titled “Howl” by Byoko’s co-religionist, Allen Ginsberg, exalting his deity Moloch
    https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/49303/howl

    Wiki:
    Byoko: “Born into a Jewish family, his father was a prominent medical scholar, Lev Zilbertrud.”
    Ginsberg: “Ginsberg was born into a Jewish family on June 3, 1926”

    They even have similar physiognomies …
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2e/Bykov%2C_Dmitri_NF2021_03_28_fRF07.jpg/500px-Bykov%2C_Dmitri_NF2021_03_28_fRF07.jpg
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Allen_Ginsberg_1979_-_cropped.jpg

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