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What are Sabrina Wallace's most cited talks or presentations on biofields and where can I watch them?
Executive summary
Coverage of Sabrina Wallace’s talks on the “biofield” in the provided sources is limited and primarily appears on alternative media: a 15-minute Spotify podcast episode titled “Personal Area Networks & The Human Biofield” (Abyss Rising) and several long-form postings/transcripts and reposts of her talks on platforms like Substack, Scribd, Patreon and an aggregation site (Pravda Danmark) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. The most concrete, watch/listenable item in the set is the February 6, 2025 Spotify episode (15 minutes) [1]; other items are transcripts, reposts, or PDFs that indicate multi-part video interviews or talks but do not consistently provide direct watch links in these results [2] [3] [4] [5].
1. What the available reporting actually documents — primary, listenable presentations
The clearest, directly accessible presentation in the provided results is a 15-minute podcast episode on Spotify titled “Personal Area Networks & The Human Biofield” where Sabrina Wallace discusses Personal Area Networks and the biofield; it is dated February 6, 2025 and is explicitly presented as an episode to listen to on Spotify [1]. Available sources do not mention other definitive watchable video links or official channel pages hosting her talks, though they reference video interviews and multi-part series in secondary outlets [1] [2] [5].
2. Where transcripted or republished material appears — long-form context and claims
Long-form coverage of Wallace’s themes appears as a Substack transcript titled “Sabrina Wallace & Netcentric Warfare - ‘They are changing you from the inside out’ - Transcript III,” which reproduces her remarks about the biofield, wireless body area networks, and claims of denial or gaslighting around the biofield concept [2]. This Substack post serves as documentation of her ideas and suggests she has participated in multi-segment interviews that are excerpted or transcribed rather than linked as original video files in these search results [2].
3. Documents and reposts — PDFs and Patreon collection
Several results are reposts or hosted documents that collect or summarize Wallace’s material: a Scribd upload of a document titled “Sabrina Wallace Denial Done English” that discusses biosensors and argues biosensors and wireless systems interact with bodily functions [3], and a Patreon post aggregating her information on the biofield [4]. These suggest an audience circulation of her talks and writings but are not themselves primary video sources to “watch” [3] [4].
4. Alternative-site coverage suggesting multi-part video interviews
An aggregation article on Pravda Danmark repackages and frames Wallace’s commentary as a three-video assessment of “Dark Journalist” material and refers to multi-part video content where she reportedly discusses nanoscale biosensors, Jung and Tolkien, and calls to “reclaim our anatomy” [5]. That article presents vivid claims and a narrative angle but does not include direct streaming links in the excerpt provided here [5]. Readers should note Pravda Danmark’s editorial posture when evaluating the framing [5].
5. How to find and verify her talks given these sources
Based on these items, start with the concrete audio episode on Spotify (search “Abyss Rising: Occult Warfare Division” episode dated February 6, 2025) to hear a short, explicit presentation by Wallace [1]. For longer-form content, look for the cited Substack transcript and the Scribd/PDF document to understand claims and source citations she or reposters use [2] [3]. The Patreon and aggregation pieces indicate there are additional videos or multi-part interviews circulating; locate those by searching the channel name referenced in the Substack (PSINERGY or variations noted in the transcript discussion) and by following links in the Patreon/Substack posts where they may host or link to original video sources [2] [4].
6. Caveats, competing perspectives, and evaluation guidance
The material in these sources is concentrated in alternative media ecosystems and includes strong claims about wireless body-area networks, biosensors, and a “biofield” often framed as suppressed by mainstream entities [2] [3] [5]. Mainstream scientific or institutional corroboration for the specific assertions in these reposts is not present in the provided results; available sources do not mention mainstream peer-reviewed studies or mainstream institutional confirmations of Wallace’s specific biofield claims (not found in current reporting). Readers should treat these items as primary-source expressions of Wallace’s position and corroborate technical claims via peer-reviewed literature or official agency documents not provided here.
If you want, I can attempt targeted searches for any original video host channels, verification in mainstream outlets, or peer-reviewed literature on body-area networks and bioelectromagnetics to further contextualize or fact-check the technical claims in Wallace’s talks.