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The Forbidden Theory of Morphic Resonance

The Forbidden Theory of Morphic Resonance

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I loved the presentation and the arguments presented, I had heard of the monkey traits being passed on, A.J. Debunked this, which was interesting and showed that research was carried out by A.J. and the team, this is what I like most in the show (along with Hecklefish of course)! I like that the show is factual, perfect in every way! 100 percent impressed.

I had heard this theory before - but this made it 100 percent clearer

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