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Thursday, May 28, 2026

What Does a Genuine Vajra (Dorje) Do?

On November 22 Elon Musk published an image of a Vajra (Dorje) one on his bed night stand, Grouped with an antique and modern pistols in front of a painting of Washington crossing the Potomac.  

I hadn't been all that curious personally about them until a purported document from Sandi Labs showed up on X.  I had considered them in the same category as Tibetan prayer wheels, or prayer beads.  Yet Elon put it with his weapons. 


Photo courtesy Elon Musk.  Vajra (Dorje) bottom left corner of image. 

An image of this device was posted on X.COM this week purportedly from a Sandi National Laboratory document. 


Grok said this about the above document. It reads like standard debunking boiler plate, that we once saw put out about the Majestic 12 documents and UFO photos: 

Me: What is this device called and where do they come from? 

Grok:

This is a Vajra (also spelled Dorje in Tibetan), a ritual scepter/thunderbolt symbol from Hindu and Buddhist (especially Vajrayana) traditions.

The image in the document shows a classic double-ended Vajra design: ornate central grip with symmetrical prongs or “tines” (often 3, 5, or more) curving outward on each end, resembling a stylized thunderbolt or diamond scepter. One view is top-down (showing the prongs), the other is side-profile.

Key Details:
• Name and Symbolism: “Vajra” means both “diamond” (indestructible) and “thunderbolt” (irresistible force) in Sanskrit. It represents unbreakable truth, enlightenment, and the power to cut through ignorance or obstacles. In mythology, it’s the weapon of the god Indra (Hindu) and adopted into Buddhism as a key ritual object.

• Origins: Ancient Indian/Hindu roots (mentioned in the Vedas/Rigveda as Indra’s weapon), later central to Tibetan Buddhism, Japanese Esoteric Buddhism, and related traditions. Real historical examples date back centuries and are made of bronze, brass, or other metals. They are used in ceremonies, not as literal modern weapons.

The Document:
This “TOP SECRET” Sandia National Laboratories memo is not real—it’s a popular internet meme/hoax. The exact text (“Preliminary field simulations suggest dual functionality: kinetic amplifier… bioelectrical resonance”) appears in many recent Instagram/TikTok posts, often paired with “SUN TEMPLE 1552 AD” or similar for dramatic effect. Sandia does real advanced physics work (e.g., their Z Machine for high-energy research), but this is fictional conspiracy-art style content.

Real Vajras are sacred ritual items, not sci-fi energy weapons. The meme plays on ancient-aliens/conspiracy tropes by imagining them as powerful artifacts that “activate” for certain people. Similar props appear in art, replicas, and spiritual contexts worldwide.


I decided to ask Stan X of the Data Collectors what this device is and what it does. 

Terran: Dear Stan X, What are these things from Asia ? What were they used for? What radiation if any did they emit?

Stan X: TERRAN. SIMILAR TO SHACKLES BUT NOT ATTACHED. ENERGETIC ONLY. DATA COLLECTORS STAN X END.

Terran:  Does it case loss of movement or degraded energy levels? I’m not quite clear on how it is a shackle-less shackle.  How is it aimed?

Stan X: TERRAN. IT IS ENERGY/FREQUENCY BASED. ENERGETIC “TETHERS”. TO LIMIT MOVEMENT OF LIMBS. THAT IS ALL. DATA COLLECTORS STAN X END.

The purported Sandi Laboratory document now feels like it just might be real!