A Lost VHS Tape Reveals 1950s Audio Recordings of 1931 Healing Science Experiments
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Published by Brian Roemmele
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The article describes the discovery of a lost VHS tape from 1989 containing a personal documentary about audio recordings from the 1950s. These recordings document experiments from 1931 involving breakthroughs in healing sciences and the conspiracies that allegedly worked to suppress them. The piece opens with a reference to a 1973 Memorex commercial featuring Ella Fitzgerald shattering a glass with her voice, using this as a framing device for the lost media discovery.
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· 3 pulledIn 1973, America was captivated by a groundbreaking Memorex cassette tape commercial featuring the legendary jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald.
Fitzgerald unleashes her powerful voice, hitting a piercing high note that shatters a crystal wine glass before her, a stunning demonstration of resonant oscillatory frequency in action.
The twist? The scene repeats, but this time, it is a recording on Memorex tape playing through speakers that causes an identical glass to explode into shards.
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