1 00:00:04,519 --> 00:00:02,480 in a recent presentation Dane Wigington 2 00:00:06,289 --> 00:00:04,529 the lead researcher at geoengineering 3 00:00:09,169 --> 00:00:06,299 watch.org showed what he said was the 4 00:00:10,669 --> 00:00:09,179 effect of radio frequency on water and 5 00:00:11,890 --> 00:00:10,679 he spoke of his concern on the effects 6 00:00:14,209 --> 00:00:11,900 on human health 7 00:00:18,380 --> 00:00:14,219 because you can see what frequencies due 8 00:00:21,679 --> 00:00:18,390 to water and we have no study to prove 9 00:00:25,060 --> 00:00:21,689 exactly how detrimental these are to the 10 00:00:27,769 --> 00:00:25,070 human organism or life as a whole and 11 00:00:33,860 --> 00:00:27,779 watch what happens to a flow of water 12 00:00:35,810 --> 00:00:33,870 when it's exposed to frequency the 13 00:00:37,340 --> 00:00:35,820 problem is it's not radio frequency 14 00:00:37,580 --> 00:00:37,350 that's making the water freeze admitted 15 00:00:39,979 --> 00:00:37,590 huh 16 00:00:41,660 --> 00:00:39,989 it's not even being frozen by sound it's 17 00:00:44,240 --> 00:00:41,670 actually a harmless trick of the camera 18 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:44,250 called the wagon-wheel effect the wagon 19 00:00:47,569 --> 00:00:45,690 wheel defect was first noticed when 20 00:00:49,729 --> 00:00:47,579 filming coach chases in old westerns 21 00:00:51,770 --> 00:00:49,739 thus effecting freeze objects like a 22 00:00:53,060 --> 00:00:51,780 wagon wheel if their rotation speed is 23 00:00:54,950 --> 00:00:53,070 synchronized with the speed of the 24 00:00:59,000 --> 00:00:54,960 camera you can replicate this effect 25 00:01:00,650 --> 00:00:59,010 yourself in Winton's example of water 26 00:01:02,720 --> 00:01:00,660 hoses attached to a speaker that's 27 00:01:04,130 --> 00:01:02,730 playing a twenty four Hertz tone so it's 28 00:01:06,289 --> 00:01:04,140 moving the hose back and forth twenty 29 00:01:08,690 --> 00:01:06,299 four times a second the camera is 30 00:01:10,160 --> 00:01:08,700 recording our 24 frames a second so this 31 00:01:12,320 --> 00:01:10,170 has the effect of making the water look 32 00:01:13,969 --> 00:01:12,330 like it's stopped but it hasn't it's 33 00:01:16,760 --> 00:01:13,979 just an optical effect the wagon-wheel 34 00:01:18,590 --> 00:01:16,770 effect it's unfortunate the Wigington is 35 00:01:20,420 --> 00:01:18,600 using this cool science experiment to 36 00:01:22,130 --> 00:01:20,430 frighten people but maybe when people 37 00:01:23,780 --> 00:01:22,140 see how easily mistakes can be made