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Danny Jones Podcast

#274 - Dark Science: Death, DARPA, Fauci & Nuclear War | Adam Wyman

12 Dec 2024

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Watch all episodes ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Adam runs the Dark Science YouTube channel exploring the science behind death. SPONSORS https://whiterabbitenergy.com/?ref=DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off EPISODE LINKS Adam's YouTube channel: @darkscienceyt   https://twitter.com/realQFS FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 00:00 - Early fascination with death 09:21 - Psychology of facing death 15:12 - The genesis of Fluoride 23:54 - Fluoride and IQ 26:41 - Healthiest countries in the world 32:39 - Farm-raised vs. wild-caught salmon 42:16 - Anatomy of a headshot 46:53 - How to survive a headshot 55:12 - Head transplants & life-prolonging science 01:06:20 - Nuclear war & DARPA 01:16:46 - Unit 731 & human experiments 01:28:22 - Microplastics 01:35:41 - Outdated cancer treatments 01:42:14 - Corruption in big pharma 01:47:12 - Fauci's confession 01:53:02 - Nuclear war 02:05:49 - NASA's newest moon discovery 02:14:37 - Quickest ways to die Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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7.358 - 20.001 Danny Jones

All right, Adam. Thanks for coming on the podcast, dude. Thanks for having me. We were just talking off camera. You were saying your dad's the one who kind of got you into creating all these videos on death and how people die and all these terrifying things.

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20.681 - 46.994 Adam Wyman

My dad is part of the genesis of dark science. But it really is multifaceted. So as a kid, when I grew up, I was very – terrified of like dying, you know, like I was terrified of death. My pets died. My grandparents died. You don't understand it as a kid, you know, just know that death happens and it could happen to you. It could happen to your parents. And it's like, well, this is terrifying.

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48.115 - 71.091 Adam Wyman

And, um, my parents would say, Oh, Adam, relax. It's not going to happen to you. You're very young. You know, the chances are it's not going to happen. And that's not very reassuring for a kid. And the peak of like my fear of dying, I don't know why I had a fear, probably because I didn't understand it. There was a girl at the local high school, I was in like fourth grade.

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73.273 - 96.175 Adam Wyman

She died from meningitis. She was like 15 and it was all over the news. It was a big deal. And so as a kid, I'm like, well, I'm going to die. You know, like this is terrifying. If it happened to this girl, it's going to happen to me. Um, and so that just kind of like sealed the deal. Like if my parents went out for a, to go run errands and they, I'm like, this has taken a while.

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96.776 - 124.92 Adam Wyman

My mind, they died in a car accident or whatever, or I'm going to get cancer, you know, just like crazy fear. So fast forward to about sixth grade, I joined the Boy Scouts and you have a bunch of 10, 11 year old kids around a campfire. They're just going to burn shit, you know, and they're tossing in styrofoam and plastic cups and plastic wrap. And I'm like having a freak out.

124.96 - 144.592 Adam Wyman

I'm like, guys, like, stop. We're going to inhale the fumes. We're going to get brain damage. This is going to be bad. And they're not going to listen to me. Yeah, sure. Just keep, just keep burning stuff. And there was a kid in my troop named Michael, and this kid was very smart. Like, at the age of 14, he could have started college. Very bright kid.

145.592 - 164.903 Adam Wyman

And I'm like, Michael, like, we're going to die. We're going to have brain damage. Oh, my gosh. And he's like, oh, no, no, no. There's plenty of ventilation out here. The fumes are going to disperse. And there's oxygen from the trees. We're going to be fine. And immediately, it was like a switch got turned on. And I'm like...

166.464 - 197.817 Adam Wyman

oh, now that I know why it's not a big deal, why I'm going to be safe, there's comfort in knowing why things are going to be good and how it works, the mechanics of that situation. And so I immediately had this trust and comfort and science and understanding, you know, dispersion of fumes in an open area versus like a room or something. So that's like that's like the first part. Right. Yeah.

199.468 - 228.715 Adam Wyman

The second part is with my dad. So my dad, um, was a Lieutenant Colonel in the air force. He was also a nurse in the ICU and, um, for 30 years. So he had a lot of crazy stories, just, I mean, graphic stories and me being curious to now being interested in science and disease and cancer. I, I would ask him things, you know, like, Hey, you know, What happens if you drink bleach?

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