Speaking of DNA, is this possible, John D'Hondt?
The royalty of the kingdom of permalandia may think they have all the woo
woo but this time even they have been upstaged:
"Our DNA stores data like a computer’s memory system. Not only that, but
our genetic code uses grammar rules and syntax in a way that closely
mirrors human language! They also found that even the structuring of
DNA-alkaline pairs follows a regular grammar and has set rules. It appears
that all human languages are simply verbalizations of our DNA. Most
astounding of all, the team discovered that living human DNA can be changed
and rearranged with spoken words and phrases. The key to changing DNA with
words and phrases is in using the right frequency. Through the application
of modulated radio and light frequencies, the Russians were able to
influence cellular metabolism and even remedy genetic defects. The team
achieved incredible results using vibration and language. "
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