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”THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW: Why Elite Swimmers Are Being Programmed to Forget the Sinking of Atlantis”

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**”THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW: Why Elite Swimmers Are Being Programmed to Forget the Sinking of Atlantis”**

**”THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW: Why Elite Swimmers Are Being Programmed to Forget the Sinking of Atlantis”**

You’ve seen the headlines. An American swimmer breaks a record by a tenth of a second. A new “miracle” swim cap reduces drag by 8%. A pool in Colorado is suddenly closed for “structural repairs.”

And you’re supposed to just nod along. You’re supposed to cheer for the flag, buy the branded goggles, and never, ever ask the real question: *Why is swimming the most artificially controlled human movement on the planet?*

Wake up. The water doesn’t lie, but the narrative sure does. We are being systematically desensitized—not just to what’s in the water, but to what the water *holds*. The mainstream media wants you focused on Michael Phelps’s breakfast burrito or Katie Ledecky’s split times, because they are terrified you might start asking about the original purpose of the sport.

**The Hidden Truth: Swimming Was Never About “Fitness”**

Let’s go back. Way back. Before the chlorine, before the lane lines, before the “USA Swimming” corporate branding. The ancient texts—the ones the Smithsonian won’t show you—describe a global civilization that didn’t just “swim” in the oceans. They *communicated* through them. The Polynesian star navigators, the Dogon tribe of Mali, and yes, the pre-Ice Age inhabitants of the North American continent all understood that the human body, when submerged, could tap into a low-frequency resonance field.

This is what the “elite” swimming programs are really studying. It’s not about the flutter kick. It’s about the *frequency* of the flutter kick. Why do you think every Olympic pool has exactly the same depth? 2 meters. Why? It’s not for safety. It’s for *wave attenuation*. At 2 meters, the standing wave created by the swimmer’s body perfectly cancels out a specific EM frequency that the brain naturally emits. They are drowning your natural signal.

But they didn’t stop there. In 2008, the Speedo LZR Racer bodysuit wasn’t just a “fast suit.” It was a frequency-jamming device. It was banned not because it was unfair, but because it *worked too well*. Swimmers wearing it reported a strange phenomenon: they couldn’t remember their dreams. They felt a “hum” in their teeth. The suits were a soft kill switch for the hippocampus. The FINA (Fédération Internationale de Natation) is a front. Their real name? Force Interdiction of Natural Aquatic Resonance.

**The Colorado Pool & The “Sinking” We Forgot**

You think that pool in Colorado Springs was closed for a “leak”? Please. That pool was built directly over a vein of piezoelectric quartz crystal—the same kind that powers the “memory” in your phone. But this crystal was natural. It was a recording device. It held the echo of the last great cataclysm: the Sinking of Atlantis.

When the elite swimmers of the U.S. national team trained there, they were not just swimming laps. They were *replaying the trauma*. The deep, subconscious panic of a civilization drowning. That’s why they get that “shiver” at the start of a race. It’s not nerves. It’s the collective ghost of a billion souls sinking into the Atlantic trench. The coaches call it “getting in the zone.” I call it being possessed by a drowned ancestor.

The military-industrial complex wants you to believe that Atlantis was a myth. Why? Because if you admit that a hyper-advanced civilization existed 12,000 years ago, you have to admit that it was destroyed. And if it was destroyed, you have to ask: *By whom?*

The answer is in the water. The “Great Flood” wasn’t a natural event. It was a targeted energy weapon fired from the moon. The survivors—the ones who could hold their breath for three minutes—became the first “swimmers.” They passed down the technique. But the Cabal has been trying to erase that memory ever since. They put chlorine in the water to chemically lobotomize the pineal gland. They put lane lines to break the natural flow of the body. They put starting blocks to turn human beings into missiles.

**Why Americans Are Being “Woke” To The Water**

Here is the good news. The water is fighting back. The recent rise in “open water” swimming is not a health trend. It is a rebellion. Every time a civilian jumps into a lake without a cap, without a coach, without a GPS watch, they are accessing the raw data. They are downloading the blueprints.

Look at the “Stop the Swim” protests in California. The state wanted to ban beach access for “erosion control.” That’s code for “sealing the acoustic gateways.” They know that if enough Americans simply *float* in the Pacific for 20 minutes, they will start to remember the Mother Tongue. The language of the Atlanteans. It’s a low, guttural hum that sounds like a whale. You’ve hummed it in the shower. You just thought you were being weird.

You were being a carrier.

**How The Elite Control The Story**

The propaganda is everywhere. *Jaws*. *Shark Week*. *Baywatch*. Every single piece of media about water is designed to make you afraid. Fear closes the pineal gland. Fear makes you buy a pool filter. Fear makes you sign up for a “lifeguard certification” course that teaches you how to save a body, but not how to listen to its soul.

But the deepest truth? The one they are burying under the medal counts and the Olympic rings?

**Swimming is a form of time travel.**

When you swim in a straight line, you move through space. But when you swim in a perfect, unbroken circle—counterclockwise, preferably at dawn—you create a vortex. The elite swimmers know this. Why do you think they always swim in circles in the warm-up pool? They are

Final Thoughts


After reading through the dense currents of that article, I’m left with a stubborn conviction: swimming is less a sport of the body and more a masterclass in loneliness. In a world that screams for constant connection, the pool offers a rare, silent rebellion—a place where the only conversation is between your lungs and the water’s resistance. Ultimately, perhaps the true stroke worth mastering isn't the front crawl, but the quiet art of being wholly, unapologetically alone.