 The Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010 was one of the worst environmental disasters in history. Tons of oil poured into the Gulf, messing up the sea big time. It was a nightmare for the marine life and people relying on the Gulf for work, like fishing and tourism. In the aftermath of the spill, many solutions were proposed to clean up the oil and restore the Gulf to its former state. One of the most interesting and innovative solutions involved the use of the 528 Hz frequency. So, this dude, John Hutchinson and his partner Nancy from Canada, who know a ton about electromagnetic energy, decided to try this out. They played this 528 Hz frequency to the polluted water, and guess what? It actually worked. They managed to break down the oil in the water, making it easier for nature to do its thing and clean up the rest. They even had this chemist, Dr. Robert Naiman, test the water before and after they did their frequency magic, and he confirmed the complete removal of oil and grease from the after treatment sample source tested.