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Connect The Dots, April 25, 2026

Connect The Dots, April 25, 2026

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Connect The Dots with Tom Edison Political Unrest, Galactic Federations, and Tachyon Technology In this episode of Connect the Dots, host Tom Edison explores the recent assassination attempt on President Trump through the lens of mind control and media manipulation. The discussion transitions into a deep dive into galactic lore, including the "Three Days of Darkness" and the controversial pricing and efficacy of Pleiadian tachyon chambers. Edison concludes with an analysis of sacred geometry and a promotion of his original music. Political Commentary and the Science of Mind Control The host addresses the recent assassination attempt on President Trump, suggesting that such events are often orchestrated through sophisticated mind control techniques rather than being the work of isolated "crazy" individuals. Drawing parallels to the 1950s B-movie How to Make a Monster, Edison posits that brainwashing is a scientific art used by the elite to maintain the status quo. He remains skeptical of the mainstream narrative, suggesting the event could range from a genuine attempt by a brainwashed subject to a staged scenario designed to bolster public image. The Galactic Landscape: Federations, Confederations, and Ashtar A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the "Resistance Movement" and the competing narratives of the Galactic Confederation (led by Cobra) and the Galactic Federation (represented by Aurora Ray). Edison highlights the confusion between these groups and their shared focus on Commander Ashtar Sheran—a name he notes appeared in Star Trek as early as 1965. He critiques the "Three Days of Darkness" prophecy, characterizing it as sensationalism; according to his research, the event actually refers to the uncapping of underground power points in five specific U.S. cities rather than a global blackout. Tachyon Chambers and Pleiadian Experimentation Edison shares his personal experiences visiting tachyon chambers, noting a discrepancy in power between different pyramid configurations. He describes a highly effective "tri-frame" pyramid where the copper tubing did not touch the central crystal, a setup he believes was later swapped out by Pleiadians for a standard, less powerful model. He expresses frustration with the lack of transparency from the "guardians" of these chambers and the high cost of entry, which he estimates is a significant markup over the actual material costs. Economic Critique and Sacred Geometry The host criticizes the "rip-off" pricing of tachyon technology, which costs upwards of 27,000 despite estimated material and activation costs being closer to 5,000. He argues this excludes the general public who are already struggling with the rising cost of living. Finally, he touches upon the "Nine Universals," connecting the 2,160-degree geometry of a cube to the 2,160-year duration of zodiac ages, suggesting a mathematical harmony between frequencies (396 Hz), colors, and time. Tom Edison presents a world where political events are potentially engineered and healing technologies are gatekept by high costs and extraterrestrial experimentation. Despite his frustrations with the "illogical" handling of the galactic transition, he encourages listeners to raise their frequencies and take command of their own governance as the world moves toward a new timeline.
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