Alex Michael, better known as Conspiracy Music Guru, is a great musician with a great message: question everything.

His YouTube channel has a bunch of his music videos too.
Before I go further, I want to give props to a 'conspiracy' song I stumbled across during the Covid era by a rapper called Vinnie Paz. The track is called End of Days and opens with a bit by David Icke (who has been on my podcast a few times).
Rockefellers and frequencies 🎶
It's a bit complicated to explain, but he basically argues that the global music standard of 440 Hz was deliberately imposed by elites — including the Rockefeller Foundation and Nazis — to keep people anxious, agitated, and disconnected from their natural state.
Hz (short for Hertz) is simply a measure of how many times something vibrates or oscillates per second. So when we say a sound is 440 Hz, it means whatever is making that sound — like a guitar string — is vibrating back and forth 440 times every second. The more vibrations per second, the higher the pitch you hear; fewer vibrations means a lower pitch. That's really all it is — a count of wobbles per second.
Alex argues that 432 Hz, the frequency ancient civilisations and naturally gifted musicians gravitate towards, is what our bodies actually resonate with, promoting healing and emotional balance — so the people in charge changed the tuning of all modern music to make us sick and anxious.
Returning to 432 Hz would help undo that damage.
Regarding the influence of the Rockefellers and Nazis, I found this interesting video on Substack.
I don't know, though.
After all, most of what we've been told about the Nazis is fabricated, which makes me doubt the Rockefeller bit. Then again, the Rockefellers have been involved in pretty much everything bad — so there's that.
Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below. ⬇️
There are actually studies
Before you dismiss it all as nonsense, it's worth knowing that some studies have actually shown that 432 Hz results in a more relaxed state.
- Calamassi & Pomponi (2019)
- Aravena et al. (2020)
- Calamassi et al. (2022)
- Schiavon et al. (2020)
- Aravena et al. (2025)
To be fair, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the frequencies because I mostly listen to (and write) punk rock and music your mother generally hated.

Anyway...
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'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.'
— Nikola Tesla
