it could be interesting to record some of these meetings in person but with an IR camera or something similar that looks at freqs outside of human vision.
iirc, the early NVG's used by our troops in VietNam had to be redesigned b/c our troops kept seeing weird shit.
isn't there a type of blue pigment that's a classified substance because it's rumored to be able to see people's auras when the pigment is used to tint glass?
I know there was a wikipedia article on it, but I can't find it now. During my search, I came across the same query on reddit, but the post body had been deleted.
Wish I could find it now. I remember thinking when I read about it that the color/pigment was within the skillset of the home/hobbyist chemist.
Dicyanin Dye is the “illegal” proclaimed aura dye. I’m seeing claims that it is legal in the US which is news to me if true because I’ve always heard it was banned. No clue if it works or not but there’s places selling it.
That's it!!! Also, just checked the wikipedia page and it doesn't exist anymore. The wikipedia article was the next site I went to when I first read about Dicyanin Dye.
going to download some videos tomorrow and check this out some more.
it could be interesting to record some of these meetings in person but with an IR camera or something similar that looks at freqs outside of human vision.
iirc, the early NVG's used by our troops in VietNam had to be redesigned b/c our troops kept seeing weird shit.
isn't there a type of blue pigment that's a classified substance because it's rumored to be able to see people's auras when the pigment is used to tint glass?
I know there was a wikipedia article on it, but I can't find it now. During my search, I came across the same query on reddit, but the post body had been deleted.
Wish I could find it now. I remember thinking when I read about it that the color/pigment was within the skillset of the home/hobbyist chemist.
Dicyanin Dye is the “illegal” proclaimed aura dye. I’m seeing claims that it is legal in the US which is news to me if true because I’ve always heard it was banned. No clue if it works or not but there’s places selling it.
That's it!!! Also, just checked the wikipedia page and it doesn't exist anymore. The wikipedia article was the next site I went to when I first read about Dicyanin Dye.
going to download some videos tomorrow and check this out some more.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Dicyanin+Dye&t=brave&iax=videos&ia=videos
edit: https://www.svpwiki.com/Dicyanin-Dye
https://pushfinder.com/dicyanin-and-why-is-it-illegal-in-the-united-states-50648