You are correct about engineering types. I follow a handful of the most intelligent, scientifically minded people on the web, and over the last 2 years, they have been the worst offenders. Smart people are just plain certain they're right, that they're in possession of the most accurate information from the highest authorities. It's obvi…
You are correct about engineering types. I follow a handful of the most intelligent, scientifically minded people on the web, and over the last 2 years, they have been the worst offenders. Smart people are just plain certain they're right, that they're in possession of the most accurate information from the highest authorities. It's obvious where the weak point is in that belief.
I'm not skeptical of the magnetic part, I've seen the compilations. There are hundreds of examples in them. Unfortunately, they are peppered with people sticking spoons and keys and other non-magnetic items which are stuck by friction, and that allows them to be easily dismissed. The only valid demonstration of magnetism is where a NdFeB magnet is sticking to the injection site in an orientation which is completely vertical or better, so there is no possibility gravity or friction are holding it in place. The ideal demonstration would have the magnet suspended from a string.
As for the notion these are "self assembling" in an intelligent sense, or are forming some kind of circuitry, I'm afraid unless there's something in the realm of hidden technology which vastly surpasses the currently acknowledged state of the art, I don't see the possibility of this being the case. The various "smart" implantable/injectible sensor type items we read about being in development are nothing more than passive sensors which undergo some kind of state change to be read by an external device. The best we could expect of this technology amounts to some kind of passive RFID.
There is a possibility such implants could generally sicken or kill us in response to 5G radiation, but that's the practical limit, as far as I can see. I have no doubt 5G is a "dual purpose" technology, and that it can influence our physical and mental well being all on its own. The fact that the industry and the regulators have not allowed any reasonable safety studies is enough cause for concern, and what little research is coming out of some European countries reinforces that.
I don't know what these objects are (it would be nice to see more accurately documented microscopy with time-lapse video), but I'm inclined to believe the injections are a mass experiment which could not be accomplished under any other guise. What we know for a fact is that the elite want gene-specific bioweapons, and they seek immortality, and gene modification is the obvious route to both of those things. This would require experimentation on a timeframe and scale so massive they could not accomplish it any other way. I think this is why the "adverse events" are apparently not just clustered around certain lot numbers, but those lot numbers are geographically distributed in a different way than the rest.
Fortunately, I think this is so hubristic and premature it is doomed to failure.
"I'm not skeptical of the magnetic part, I've seen the compilations. There are hundreds of examples in them… The only valid demonstration of magnetism is where a NdFeB magnet is sticking to the injection site in an orientation which is completely vertical or better, so there is no possibility gravity or friction are holding it in place. The ideal demonstration would have the magnet suspended from a string. "
Agreed.
"As for the notion these are "self assembling" in an intelligent sense, or are forming some kind of circuitry, I'm afraid unless there's something in the realm of hidden technology which vastly surpasses the currently acknowledged state of the art, I don't see the possibility of this being the case. The various "smart" implantable/injectible sensor type items we read about being in development are nothing more than passive sensors which undergo some kind of state change to be read by an external device. The best we could expect of this technology amounts to some kind of passive RFID. There is a possibility such implants could generally sicken or kill us in response to 5G radiation, but that's the practical limit, as far as I can see. "
Mostly agreed. I suspect this *may* be some sort of experiment as such, but it doesn’t have to be. Additionally, the assembly of these units may not be intentional at all. It could be a complete artifact of the way graphene behaves, which they may have failed to take into account, or ignored evidence of, because of wishful thinking.
I don’t think it needs radiation to harm anyone. Graphene is toxic to cells all on its own, merely due to its chemical and physical properties.
“I have no doubt 5G is a "dual purpose" technology, and that it can influence our physical and mental well being all on its own. The fact that the industry and the regulators have not allowed any reasonable safety studies is enough cause for concern, and what little research is coming out of some European countries reinforces that.”
Seems logical. I don’t know much about 5G.
“I don't know what these objects are (it would be nice to see more thorough microscopy with time-lapse video), but I'm inclined to believe the injections are a mass experiment which could not be accomplished under any other guise.”
Also agreed. To do what is the question.
I’m personally of the opinion that the vaccines are designed to weaken, kill, and sterilize in a number of different ways. If the vaccines do contain graphene, they serve as a way to test how much can be put into people before they get sick and die. The vaccines also contain spike protein, so it’s all rather difficult for us to tease out without having access to other information. I think they are banking on peoples’ incredulity which provides them plausible deniability, e.g., “How could 4-5 different brands of vaccines do ALL of these bad things? It’s impossible.”
“Fortunately, I think this is so hubristic and premature it is doomed to failure.”
Also agreed. And I’m of the opinion that much biotechnology is like that, but it’s finally getting bad enough that people are noticing so that perhaps we’re near a breaking point where people are rejecting a lot of the modern insanity that makes no sense, and returning to the “old ways.” You may enjoy these two related pieces I wrote on the matter:
Agreed about the graphene. What apparently happened to Dr Noack is frightening. Good articles, I read one already but neglected to "like" it at the time. Thank you Dr. Hughes
You are correct about engineering types. I follow a handful of the most intelligent, scientifically minded people on the web, and over the last 2 years, they have been the worst offenders. Smart people are just plain certain they're right, that they're in possession of the most accurate information from the highest authorities. It's obvious where the weak point is in that belief.
I'm not skeptical of the magnetic part, I've seen the compilations. There are hundreds of examples in them. Unfortunately, they are peppered with people sticking spoons and keys and other non-magnetic items which are stuck by friction, and that allows them to be easily dismissed. The only valid demonstration of magnetism is where a NdFeB magnet is sticking to the injection site in an orientation which is completely vertical or better, so there is no possibility gravity or friction are holding it in place. The ideal demonstration would have the magnet suspended from a string.
As for the notion these are "self assembling" in an intelligent sense, or are forming some kind of circuitry, I'm afraid unless there's something in the realm of hidden technology which vastly surpasses the currently acknowledged state of the art, I don't see the possibility of this being the case. The various "smart" implantable/injectible sensor type items we read about being in development are nothing more than passive sensors which undergo some kind of state change to be read by an external device. The best we could expect of this technology amounts to some kind of passive RFID.
There is a possibility such implants could generally sicken or kill us in response to 5G radiation, but that's the practical limit, as far as I can see. I have no doubt 5G is a "dual purpose" technology, and that it can influence our physical and mental well being all on its own. The fact that the industry and the regulators have not allowed any reasonable safety studies is enough cause for concern, and what little research is coming out of some European countries reinforces that.
I don't know what these objects are (it would be nice to see more accurately documented microscopy with time-lapse video), but I'm inclined to believe the injections are a mass experiment which could not be accomplished under any other guise. What we know for a fact is that the elite want gene-specific bioweapons, and they seek immortality, and gene modification is the obvious route to both of those things. This would require experimentation on a timeframe and scale so massive they could not accomplish it any other way. I think this is why the "adverse events" are apparently not just clustered around certain lot numbers, but those lot numbers are geographically distributed in a different way than the rest.
Fortunately, I think this is so hubristic and premature it is doomed to failure.
"I'm not skeptical of the magnetic part, I've seen the compilations. There are hundreds of examples in them… The only valid demonstration of magnetism is where a NdFeB magnet is sticking to the injection site in an orientation which is completely vertical or better, so there is no possibility gravity or friction are holding it in place. The ideal demonstration would have the magnet suspended from a string. "
Agreed.
"As for the notion these are "self assembling" in an intelligent sense, or are forming some kind of circuitry, I'm afraid unless there's something in the realm of hidden technology which vastly surpasses the currently acknowledged state of the art, I don't see the possibility of this being the case. The various "smart" implantable/injectible sensor type items we read about being in development are nothing more than passive sensors which undergo some kind of state change to be read by an external device. The best we could expect of this technology amounts to some kind of passive RFID. There is a possibility such implants could generally sicken or kill us in response to 5G radiation, but that's the practical limit, as far as I can see. "
Mostly agreed. I suspect this *may* be some sort of experiment as such, but it doesn’t have to be. Additionally, the assembly of these units may not be intentional at all. It could be a complete artifact of the way graphene behaves, which they may have failed to take into account, or ignored evidence of, because of wishful thinking.
I don’t think it needs radiation to harm anyone. Graphene is toxic to cells all on its own, merely due to its chemical and physical properties.
“I have no doubt 5G is a "dual purpose" technology, and that it can influence our physical and mental well being all on its own. The fact that the industry and the regulators have not allowed any reasonable safety studies is enough cause for concern, and what little research is coming out of some European countries reinforces that.”
Seems logical. I don’t know much about 5G.
“I don't know what these objects are (it would be nice to see more thorough microscopy with time-lapse video), but I'm inclined to believe the injections are a mass experiment which could not be accomplished under any other guise.”
Also agreed. To do what is the question.
I’m personally of the opinion that the vaccines are designed to weaken, kill, and sterilize in a number of different ways. If the vaccines do contain graphene, they serve as a way to test how much can be put into people before they get sick and die. The vaccines also contain spike protein, so it’s all rather difficult for us to tease out without having access to other information. I think they are banking on peoples’ incredulity which provides them plausible deniability, e.g., “How could 4-5 different brands of vaccines do ALL of these bad things? It’s impossible.”
“Fortunately, I think this is so hubristic and premature it is doomed to failure.”
Also agreed. And I’m of the opinion that much biotechnology is like that, but it’s finally getting bad enough that people are noticing so that perhaps we’re near a breaking point where people are rejecting a lot of the modern insanity that makes no sense, and returning to the “old ways.” You may enjoy these two related pieces I wrote on the matter:
https://themariachiyears.substack.com/p/modern-ignorance-and-ancient-wisdom?s=w
https://themariachiyears.substack.com/p/modern-ignorance-and-ancient-wisdom-513?s=w
Agreed about the graphene. What apparently happened to Dr Noack is frightening. Good articles, I read one already but neglected to "like" it at the time. Thank you Dr. Hughes