Definitely.
Whoever posted this 'verified' his information "through multiple holistic means". This is a codeword for things like remote viewing, reading tea leaves, doing 'muscle testing', and holding a pendulum over an Ouija board.
While I don't think there's anything
Satanic about doing that sort of thing, it doesn't exactly have a stellar track record for accuracy either.
To be exact, it consistently produces rubbish data.
Apart from that, there are several things mentioned that simply aren't true, and anyone with a decent understanding of technology knows it.
For instance, a lamp with mercury inside doesn't "release a potent mercury vapor" - that's what the glass bulb is there to contain!I have an open mind. I listen to all information, no matter how weird it is. But I dismiss it as ramblings of the insane if it:
1. Uses technical jargon while revealing a total lack of understanding of technology and science.
2. Has no supporting facts that wasn't gathered by 'esoteric' means.
3. Is spread around by a known lying assclown like Fulford.