The Big Misconception About Electricity


This vid goes quite a ways down the road to explaining why:

1)  Power cords make a not so subtle difference.

2) Cable elevators should not be looked at askance.

 

Regards, barts

barts

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The problem, however, is that in even the best computer simulations, the shock wave isn’t powerful enough on its own to break through the dense layers of superheated gas that envelops the core.

In the models, the shock wave stalls as if muffled by a blanket and the supernova explosion never occurs.

In the late 1980s, scientists began experimenting with the idea that ghostly subatomic particles known as neutrinos might provide the extra power boost needed to complete the blast.

Neutrinos have no charge and are nearly massless. They are produced in vast quantities during the final stages of a massive star’s life and stream out of the star’s inner core. It was thought that these escaping particles might carry enough energy out of the core to the star’s outer layers to complete the explosion.

But even when scientists incorporated the outflow of neutrinos into their computer simulations, it still wasn’t enough to produce consistent supernovas.

Space.com

 

It’s the celestial equivalent of a horror movie villain—a star that wouldn’t stay dead.

An international team of astronomers including Carnegie’s Nick Konidaris and Benjamin Shappee discovered a star that exploded multiple times over a period of 50 years. The finding, published by Nature, completely confounds existing knowledge of a star’s end of life, and Konidaris’ instrument-construction played a crucial role in analyzing the phenomenon.

In September 2014, the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory team of astronomers detected a new explosion in the sky, iPTF14hls.

The light given off by the event was analyzed in order to understand the speed and chemical composition of the material ejected in the explosion.

This analysis indicated that the explosion was what’s called a type II-P supernova, and everything about the discovery seemed normal. Until, that is, a few months later when the supernova started getting brighter again.

Type II-P supernovae usually remain bright for about 100 days. But iPTF14hls remained bright for more than 600! What’s more, archival data revealed a 1954 explosion in the exact same location.

Star exploded, survived, and exploded again more than 50 years later

An image taken by the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey reveals a possible explosion in the year 1954 at the location of iPTF14hls (left), not seen in a later image taken in 1993 (right). Supernovae are known to explode only once, shine for a few months and then fade, but iPTF14hls experienced at least two explosions, 60 years apart. Credit: Adapted from Arcavi et al. 2017, Nature. POSS/DSS/LCO/S. Wilkinson.

It turned out that somehow this star exploded more than half a century ago, survived, and exploded again in 2014.

"This supernova breaks everything we thought we knew about how they work," said lead author Iair Arcavi of University of California Santa Barbara and Las Cumbres Observatory.

Before I give you a simpler explanation for Supernovas, just know that there are observations coming back from space that defy standard models, and show stars, and supernovas that simply should not exist.

Yes @cindyment I do pick and choose what I believe.....It's called Discernment. 

Discernment

Discernment is the ability to obtain sharp perceptions or to judge well. In the case of judgement, discernment can be psychological, moral or aesthetic in nature. Discernment has also been defined in the contexts; scientific, normative and formal.

 

You should try it. 

It goes even deeper than that, the white coats that tell you about infinite other dimensions, Black holes, Neutron Stars, Dark energy...which is supposedly different than Dark Matter etc etc etc....

They Don’t even know what Gravity is. They have no idea.

All their theories are castles built on a foundation of sand.

 

They don’t even know what Electricity is.... So the 2 fundamental forces that shape our life, they have no idea what they are.....or even, if both are two manifestations of the same underlying phenomena.

 

Dare to step outside the orthodoxy, and they label anyone who even raises this simple question.. A total nutcase.

This is what Tesla did at the end of his life, and he was excommunicated from the Church of Science. Einstein to his eternal credit did the same thing, he raised similar questions about his own work, and his followers forced him into an early retirement.

what you are dealing with here is not science, but as Tesla himself put it, a Cult of Metaphysics. It’s all mumbo Jumbo, completely divorced from reality.

@mahgister

@cindyment now you are using vice as a source......

Please, I am done talking to you.

Go bug someone else. Shoo 

Edison fan club? Alright..........

Yeah, so... This is worse than I thought. 

Keep your kids away from these Universities, that's all I am going to say on this subject. 

Every source that you have posted is junk, starting with the Saturn Hexagonal configuration, and your critiques of Tesla are so incredibly child like, that I am seriously starting to question your qualifications. (and your mental health)

Forget Plasma cosmology, you can’t even answer simple questions about the things you claim to be an expert on, you either respond with pure nonsense, or in most cases you just completely ignore the question.

Like someone else said, get your money back.....you’ve been had, your education is not worth the paper your diploma was printed on., what a disappointment.

 

I need an Valid ID and a Notarized copy of your STEM Degree......or this is the last reply you will get from me.

 

Vice was founded in 1994 when Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, and Smith used money from a government welfare program to start a magazine in Montreal that was funny, hip, and off-color in a way that hasn’t always aged well — “The Vice Guide to Shagging Muslims” — but offered an outlet for young people who found mainstream culture lame. While Alvi kept a steady hand on the wheel, McInnes gave the magazine its editorial voice. Smith handled sales, and told everyone they were going to get rich. McInnes called him Bullshitter Shane, and the sales strategy included sending a few copies of the magazine to a record store in Miami and a skate shop in Los Angeles and telling advertisers they were distributed across North America. “Shane would talk all the time about how stupid people were for giving them money,” says Jessica Low, who dated Smith and helped with the magazine at the time. In 1998, Smith told a reporter that a wealthy media mogul in Montreal named Richard Szalwinski had invested in Vice. Szalwinski hadn’t, but he was impressed enough by the gambit to take a meeting with Vice, invest, and encourage a move to New York. “The reason those lies were so successful was because even we believed them after a while,” Alvi said later.

 

Showing clients a good time wasn’t a novel tactic for Vice — “It also helps to eat them out and mail them drugs,” Smith said in 2003 of his ad-sales strategy — or anyone else in the history of sales, but a night out with Smith and other Vice executives became a coveted thrill for many chief marketing officers. “The party for Intel might have been set up, but what they were tapping into wasn’t fake,” says one senior employee from that period. A former employee on the account-management team recalled being paid to take Anheuser-Busch executives out for a night at a preselected series of bars, ending at a club where several Vice executives “happened” to be hanging out. “They were the cool kids,” says Paul Marcum, a former marketing executive at General Electric who worked with Vice. “You had Jonah [Peretti] at BuzzFeed, who oozed nerd charm, and then the Vice guys, who had a more swashbuckler persona.”

The losers kept paying. One day in the fall of 2012, Vice employees were told there would be free pizza and beer at 5 p.m. to eat at their desks. “And then fucking Rupert Murdoch rolls through with Shane,” one editorial employee remembers. Smith turned to his old pitch — “I said to Rupert. ‘I have Gen Y, I have social, I have online video. You have none of that. I have the future, you have the past,’ ” he later explained — and Murdoch pulled out his checkbook, investing $70 million in Vice at a valuation just north of a billion dollars. When an HBO executive congratulated Eddy Moretti, the company’s chief creative officer, on the investment, he told Moretti that it was nice to see the good guys win. Moretti smiled and replied, “I’m not so sure that we’re the good guys.”

 

The Times story was an investigation by reporter Emily Steel into sexual misconduct at Vice. The founders had publicly boasted about orgies and lascivious behavior in the past, and it wasn’t hard to imagine that much worse could be revealed. Several female Vice employees told me they’d joined the company armed with warnings to avoid particular men, and while the culture had buttoned up over the years, vestiges of it remained, and women reported a range of difficult and uncomfortable situations.

Vice management was nervous about the story and who might be talking to the reporter — a paranoia that wasn’t unfounded. Dozens of employees I spoke to describe Vice as a creative environment that gives them enviable opportunities, but many who have left say they feel some level of resentment, whether from low pay, managerial chaos, or overwork, and a number harbor a deep antipathy toward Vice. While the Times story was being reported, one disgruntled former employee had taken several female colleagues out for seemingly casual drinks during which he’d probe whether they had experienced any inappropriate interactions with Vice executives. One asked if he was recording her. He said, “Yeah, but you aren’t giving me anything good.”

 

 

Our resident professor thinks this company that has been accused of plagiarism, embezzlement, sexual harassment, fraud, fake reporting, rampant drug use, and lots and lots of other felonious crimes... is the arbiter of truth.

I can post article after article from ex employees of Vice where they go into detail about how the company is just a total joke.

Birds of a feather stick together, anyone that thinks Vice.com and Edison fan sites are credible sources of any information are lost causes, and should be ignored.

 

And the information about Plasma Cosmology is publicly available on YouTube sites, because they can do it for free in a condensed easily viewable format.

Most college lectures are also going online for the very same reason.

Getting information out, when it is against the dominant narrative is almost impossible. It’s not like they can write textbooks and force College students to read them like accepted Gospel.

 

Here is the Electric explanation on Supernovas, I am not going to take time to explain this any further, the people that are interested can watch for themselves, others can F off.

 

Star exploded, survived, and exploded again more than 50 years later

by Carnegie Institution for Science

Star exploded, survived, and exploded again more than 50 years later
Artist’s impression of a supernova explosion. Credit: European Southern Observatory/M. Kornmesser.

It’s the celestial equivalent of a horror movie villain—a star that wouldn’t stay dead.

An international team of astronomers including Carnegie’s Nick Konidaris and Benjamin Shappee discovered a star that exploded multiple times over a period of 50 years. The finding, published by Nature, completely confounds existing knowledge of a star’s end of life, and Konidaris’ instrument-construction played a crucial role in analyzing the phenomenon.

In September 2014, the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory team of astronomers detected a new explosion in the sky, iPTF14hls.

The light given off by the event was analyzed in order to understand the speed and chemical composition of the material ejected in the explosion.

This analysis indicated that the explosion was what’s called a type II-P supernova, and everything about the discovery seemed normal. Until, that is, a few months later when the supernova started getting brighter again.

Type II-P supernovae usually remain bright for about 100 days. But iPTF14hls remained bright for more than 600! What’s more, archival data revealed a 1954 explosion in the exact same location.

Star exploded, survived, and exploded again more than 50 years later
An image taken by the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey reveals a possible explosion in the year 1954 at the location of iPTF14hls (left), not seen in a later image taken in 1993 (right). Supernovae are known to explode only once, shine for a few months and then fade, but iPTF14hls experienced at least two explosions, 60 years apart. Credit: Adapted from Arcavi et al. 2017, Nature. POSS/DSS/LCO/S. Wilkinson.

It turned out that somehow this star exploded more than half a century ago, survived, and exploded again in 2014.

"This supernova breaks everything we thought we knew about how they work," said lead author Iair Arcavi of University of California Santa Barbara and Las Cumbres Observatory.

An instrument built by Konidaris was key to analyzing the light emitted by iPTF14hls, which dimmed and brightened at least five times over three years.

Called the SED Machine, Konidaris’ tool is able to rapidly classify supernovae and other short-lived astronomical events. A quick turnaround on classifying these kinds of so-called transient objects in the sky was sorely needed when Konidaris and former colleagues at Caltech first built the machine.

Star exploded, survived, and exploded again more than 50 years later
iPTF14hls grew bright and dim again at least five times over two years. This behavior has never been seen in previous supernovae, which typically remain bright for approximately 100 days and then fade. Credit: Adapted from Arcavi et al. 2017, Nature. LCO/S. Wilkinson.

Stellar explosions teach astronomers a great deal about the origins of much of the material that makes up our universe. A supernova explosion may even have triggered the formation of our own Solar System.

"But not too long ago it was faster to identify short-lived celestial phenomena than it was to classify them and determine what they could teach us," Konidaris said. "Which is why we built SED, but I never expected it would help us analyze an explosion as strange as this zombie star."

"Nick’s role in this discovery demonstrates the importance of having an active instrumentation effort, which is increasingly rare on many campuses," added Observatories Director John Mulchaey.

 

@kitechaser, same article I linked previously

You will know it one day...or you will invent another fantasy fairytale and call the problem solved. Hyper Super Black Matter wind. :)

Nothing to see here, move along. 

@djones51 A supernova like this cannot exist, according to mainstream theories about star formation. This is akin to having an apple falling from a tree reliably and predictably, and then One day instead of falling...it zips straight into outer space, over and over and over and over again.

The underlying "Theory" of star formation has to be reexamined, is that being done?? You tell me.

You guys are sticking to theories of Star formation that were Sanctified in the Horse and Buggy days. Think about that... anyways...this is just one amongst thousands of other objects in space that directly contradict Solar formation theory....but the train keeps chugging along without as much as a hiccup.

 

@kitechaser the most unexplainable part of the whole observation is as follows:

 

iPTF14hls grew bright and dim again at least five times over two years. This behavior has never been seen in previous supernovae, which typically remain bright for approximately 100 days and then fade. Credit: Adapted from Arcavi et al. 2017, Nature. LCO/S. Wilkinson. 

This star exploded 5 times in 2 years, and 6 times in 50. Is that cause for concern for any of you that believe the current Supernova theories?

 

Each time it exploded it outshone entire galaxies, brightness equivalent to 2.5 million suns.

Plasma cosmologists predicted this sort of behavior in the early 90’s. They wrote papers about this property of stars, and they don’t need hyper wind of Hyper Farts to explain it’s existence.

From the article you posted. 

 

Many hypotheses have been proposed that may explain the true nature of iPTF14hls. Some studies suggest that the object could be a pulsational pair-instability supernova, while some point out to a magnetar. Other scenarios taken into account are that iPTF14hls could represent a shock interaction of ejected material with dense circumstellar material or even an antimatter burning in a stellar core. However, none of the presented hypotheses fully explains all the aspects of this source.

The Z-Pinch Morphology of Supernova 1987A and Electric Stars

This Peer Reviewed Published paper in 1987 predicted stars exploding more than once.

NO Black Matter Farts required.

 

 

Just don’t read the Safety trial documents that a federal court just forced the FDA to release. :)

Yep, they are all extremely corrupt, and they treat anyone that goes against the narrative as Nutcase clowns. It is not something that you would expect from people screaming about the sanctity of science every chance they get.

@kitechaser I'll show you the difference between a truly inquisitive mind, and a lemming. Pay close attention...

If I heard there were  "Safety trial documents that a federal court just forced the FDA to release". I would go wow!! hold on....I am going to drop everything I am doing, and I am going to go read the said documents. 

 

In Contrast...The lemming below DOES NOT EVEN BAT AN EYE :)

Proceeds like nothing was even said. Move along, nothing to see here. 

‘Leaky’ Vaccines Can Produce Stronger Versions of Viruses

By studying chickens, researchers say they have proven the theory that more virulent viruses can evolve from so-called “leaky” vaccines.

 

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The current debate over vaccinating toddlers is small potatoes compared to the potential risks of using “leaky” vaccines to prevent disease.

According to a new study published today in the scientific journal PLOS Biology, some types of vaccines could allow more virulent versions of a virus to survive, putting those who are unvaccinated at greater risk of severe illness.

 

To understand this, it’s necessary to examine the difference between “perfect” vaccines and “leaky” ones.

Perfect vaccines are so-named because they mimic the perfect immunity that humans naturally develop after having certain childhood disease.

“When a vaccine works perfectly, as do the childhood vaccines for smallpox, polio, mumps, rubella and measles, it prevents vaccinated individuals from being sickened by the disease, and it also prevents them from transmitting the virus to others,” said Andrew Read, an author of the study and an Evan Pugh professor of biology and entomology and Eberly professor in biotechnology at Penn State University.

Read More: Vaccines Could Be the Answer for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis »

 

What We Learned from Chickens

Enter the chickens.

Read was studying vaccines that could combat malaria when he got interested in Marek’s disease, a highly contagious viral disease that affects chickens.

It’s a form of herpes that is found in chicken dander and is more virulent than the Ebola virus, Read said.

After experiments done in a specialized pathogen-containment facility at The Pirbright Institute in the United Kingdom, the researchers concluded that the vaccines developed to combat Marek’s disease were imperfect or leaky.

“These vaccines also allow the virulent virus to continue evolving precisely because they allow the vaccinated individuals, and therefore themselves, to survive,” said Venugopal Nair, who led the research team. He is the head of the Avian Viral Diseases program at The Pirbright Institute.

These less-than-perfect vaccines create a “leaky” barrier against the virus. Vaccinated individuals may get sick but have less severe symptoms, but the virus survives long enough to transmit to others, which allows it to survive and spread throughout a population.

“Our research demonstrates that the use of leaky vaccines can promote the evolution of nastier ‘hot’ viral strains that put unvaccinated individuals at greater risk,” Nair said.

Marek’s disease used to be a minor ailment that did little harm to chickens in the 1950s, but the virus has grown stronger and today is capable of killing all the unvaccinated birds in poultry flocks, sometimes within 10 days.

But since nearly every chicken in agricultural production throughout the world is vaccinated, Marek’s is a relatively minor problem today.

Read More: Vaccine for High Blood Pressure May Be in the Works »

 

Preventing More-Virulent Virus Strains

Marek’s is not the only nasty disease out there. The virus causing avian influenza can be even deadlier.

“The most virulent strain of avian influenza now decimating poultry flocks worldwide can kill unvaccinated birds in just under three days,” Read said, because the vaccine against avian influenza is a leaky one.

“In the United States and Europe, the birds that get avian influenza are culled, so no further evolution of the virus is possible,” Read said.

Culling is a more expensive process than using a leaky vaccine, he said. But it’s safer.

“Instead of controlling the disease by culling infected birds, farmers in Southeast Asia use vaccines that leak — so evolution of the avian influenza virus toward greater virulence could happen,” he added.

Some human deaths from avian influenza virus have been reported in China.

“We now are entering an era when we are starting to develop next-generation vaccines that are ‘leaky’ because they are for diseases that do not do a good job of producing strong natural immunity — diseases like HIV and malaria,” Read said.

What’s the answer?

Rigorous testing and vigilant monitoring of next-generation vaccines to prevent the evolution of more-virulent strains of viruses will help.

Read sees this as crucial to the current attempt to develop an Ebola vaccine. He notes that secondary techniques can help when using leaky vaccines, such as insecticide-treated bed nets for prevention of malaria.

 

 

Herman Cain died of Stage 4 Colon Cancer that had spread to his liver.

Facts are facts are facts...

All the Omicron cases... have been found in fully vaxxed people. Enjoy your future bout with covid. Funny how the vaccines only work in summer :)

@kitechaser yes, almost all the Omicron cases that have been found in the United States so far are among Fully vaccinated individuals.

The vaccine is failing, if it was ever even working to begin with.

The CEO of Moderna said that his scientists have told him that none of the vaccines are likely to be effective against this variant.

Hold onto your hats.

Mareks Disease

Leaky vaccines promote the transmission of more virulent virus

Posted January 14, 2016

Not all vaccines prevent infection. Some, known as leaky vaccines, prolong host survival or reduce disease symptoms without preventing viral replication and transmission. Although leaky vaccines provide anti-disease benefits to vaccinated individuals, new research by CIDD’s Andrew Read, David Kennedy and colleagues at the Avian Oncogenic Virus Group in the United Kingdom, and The University of New England in Australia, has demonstrated that leaky vaccines can make the situation for unvaccinated individuals worse. Leaky vaccines work by enhancing host immunity to a particular pathogen, without necessarily blocking or slowing viral replication. The result is that infected but vaccinated individuals have extended survival, allowing highly virulent pathogen that would normally reach an evolutionary dead-end in a dead host, can transmit. The evolutionary consequences of high virulence are thus reduced and these pathogens can be selectively favored as a result of leaky vaccination. 

 

The researchers tested whether leaky vaccines could be a potential driver in the evolution of higher virulence in a system where evolution to high virulence of a virus infecting chickens has been rapidly observed since the introduction of vaccines in the 1980s.  The virus known as Marek’s disease virus, infects chickens worldwide, and with its climbing levels of virulence has been costing the industry over $2 billion/year in recent years.  Using an experimental setup to infect vaccinated and unvaccinated birds with viruses of different levels of virulence, Read and colleagues found that although vaccines reduced the concentration of virus shed by birds, by extending survival, vaccinated individuals shed cumulatively higher amounts of highly virulent virus. Similar results came from individuals that received maternal antibodies: immunity extended survival and increased the amount of the most virulent virus that could then be transmitted to unvaccinated individuals. These highly virulent strains that survived in vaccinated or immune-protected individuals were then shown to be lethal in unvaccinated individuals. The results suggest that disease interventions that aim to prevent disease symptoms without preventing transmission can have dangerous evolutionary consequences and need to be considered in cases with imperfect vaccines. The findings were published this month in PLoS Biology and can be accessed here. The video press release is also available here.

 

Synopsis written by Jo Ohm.

 

Synopsis written by Jo Ohm.

 

 

@kitechaser I could tell you, but then all these vaccine zealots will have a collective Heart Attack, and this thread will get shut down.

Sorry, you are going to have to do some digging on your own.

Everyone at this party was fully vaccinated. 50 out of a 100 caught the new variant. Supposedly.

2 weeks to slow the spread guys, hang in there. Lol

Norway reports at least 50 Omicron cases linked to one office Christmas party

 

People stand on the sidewalk and ride scooters in Oslo.

People out on the streets in Oslo. Authorities in Norway say at least 50 people in the capital have been infected with the Omicron variant after a Christmas party.

(Naina Helén Jama / Associated Press)

ASSOCIATED PRESS

COPENHAGEN — 

At least 50 people in and around Norway’s capital have been infected with the Omicron coronavirus variant, and the cases are connected to a Norwegian company’s Christmas party in an Oslo restaurant, officials said Thursday.

“More cases are expected. Effective tracing is being done to limit transmission routes and prevent major outbreaks,” the Oslo Municipality said in a statement.

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health said that those affected live in Oslo and surrounding municipalities, and “the infection detection team in Oslo has contacted the municipalities concerned to start infection detection.”

The government agency said that there was “a high vaccination coverage” in the group, adding that overall “more than 50 cases” have been recorded in Norway. The country’s first two cases were announced Monday.

 

FILE - James Robson, a biomedical engineering graduate student, holds a swab and specimen vial in the new COVID-19, on-campus testing lab, Thursday, July 23, 2020, at Boston University in Boston. The United States has improved its surveillance system for tracking new coronavirus variants such as omicron, boosting its capacity by tens of thousands of samples since early 2021. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

CALIFORNIA

California confirms nation’s first Omicron variant coronavirus case

Dec. 1, 2021

On Wednesday, the city of Oslo urged people who visited two restaurants in the capital to be tested. One reportedly was where the Christmas party was held.

Much remains unknown about the new variant, including whether it is more contagious, as some health authorities suspect, whether it makes people more seriously ill and whether it can thwart vaccines.

I am not hospitalized or on a vent....and I never took one....is it still working?

@mahgister just hang in there, everything that you are struggling to get these people to understand, they will experience it first hand.

I truly wish that did not have to be the case, but such is life.

Try to look past all the noise, as we still have a very important part to play in the world to come :) Don’t take any of this to heart, try to think of them as wayward children, they don’t know any better.

 

@kitechaser sure, let’s talk privately.

All I did was post mainstream articles, if you have a problem with that take it up with the publications in question. @jond

@mahgister I really wanted to post the article that you linked in it’s entirety. but this thread will get shut down like all the previous ones.

Everyone should read it, twice over, and then twice again.

Seeing how no one has responded to you, I very much doubt that anyone will.

This heart inflammation and damage occurs after 2 shots, what happens after 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or the 14 the Government of Australia is planning for it’s citizens?

 

You people better wake the F up now, or you will end being just another statistic. 

On Nov. 8, 2021, an abstract appeared in the Journal Circulation of the American Heart Association (AMA) showing that COVID vaccines “dramatically” increase heart inflammation in the people that were studies. Plus led to a substantial increase in the risk of heart complications, like myocarditis and heart attacks.

Twitter put a note on the post by the AMA, stating that it could be misleading and the study could have errors in it.

 

Cardiologist and NHS consultant Dr. Aseem Malhotra appeared on GBN explaining the findings, and while he was doing so he mentioned another study conducted by a well known cardiologist, who wished to remain anonymous, that found the same thing.

 

He stated the following,

“A few days ago after this was published (the abstract), somebody from a very prestigious British institution, cardiologist department, a researcher. A whistleblower if you’d like contacted me to say that the researchers in this department had found something similar within the coronary arteries linked to the vaccine, inflammation from imaging studies around the coronary arteries.

And they had a meeting, and these researchers at the moment have decided that they’re not going to publish their findings. Because they are concerned about losing research money from the drug industry.

Now this person was very upset about it, and um, I obviously wanted to share this on GB news today.”

Dr. Aseem Malhotra

What does this say about the current moment our world is living in? Important information is concealed due to the fact it may threaten one’s ability to work, leaving the public uninformed. Pharmaceutical companies not only threaten to stop ones funding if findings go against their business interests, but they also refuse acknowledge science that calls their products into question.

Many of these companies have long had a disregard for ethics and morals. They’ve even gone so far as to lie about the efficacy and the safety of their products. Robert G. Evans, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Vancouver School of Economics, UBC wrote a paper in 2010 titled “Tough on Crime? Pfizer and the CIHR,” it is accessible through the National Library of Medicine (PubMed). In it he outlines how Pfizer has been a “habitual offender,” constantly engaging in illegal and criminal activities. This particular paper points out that from 2002 to 2010, Pfizer has been “assessed $3 billion in criminal convictions, civil penalties and jury awards” and has set records for both criminal fines and total penalties. Keep in mind we are now in 2021 and these numbers have likely risen.

This is concerning, especially given the fact that these companies have big control over academic and medical institutions, as well as medical education.

“The medical profession is being bought by the pharmaceutical industry, not only in terms of the practice of medicine, but also in terms of teaching and research. The academic institutions of this country are allowing themselves to be the paid agents of the pharmaceutical industry. I think it’s disgraceful.”

Arnold Seymour Relman (1923-2014), Harvard Professor of Medicine and Former Editor-in-Chief of the New England Medical Journal

 

 

You still want kids injected with this stuff? Or force it onto people that know the risks?

I could post tens of thousands of testimonials of people that have been severely injured by it, families that have lost loved ones to it.

I would do nothing but post stories all day non stop....and more pour in every single day. 

comment made by someone..... it’s okay.

 

I ’m tired

@mahgister you are right about everything you said, thank you for the kind words. Take care of yourself, this is going to be a rough winter...Vitamin C, D, anti oxidants, Sea minerals, Organic Electrolytes (fulvic powder) take care of your immune system, and stay away from these spike protein factories.

 

I have one more part coming for my speaker crossover, but outside of that I am stocked up for winter, ready to see this through 🙏

 

Abstract 10712: Mrna COVID Vaccines Dramatically Increase Endothelial Inflammatory Markers and ACS Risk as Measured by the PULS Cardiac Test: a Warning

Steven R Gundry

Originally published8 Nov 2021Circulation. 2021;144:A10712

Abstract

Our group has been using the PLUS Cardiac Test (GD Biosciences, Inc, Irvine, CA) a clinically validated measurement of multiple protein biomarkers which generates a score predicting the 5 yr risk (percentage chance) of a new Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). The score is based on changes from the norm of multiple protein biomarkers including IL-16, a proinflammatory cytokine, soluble Fas, an inducer of apoptosis, and Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF)which serves as a marker for chemotaxis of T-cells into epithelium and cardiac tissue, among other markers. Elevation above the norm increases the PULS score, while decreases below the norm lowers the PULS score.The score has been measured every 3-6 months in our patient population for 8 years. Recently, with the advent of the mRNA COVID 19 vaccines (vac) by Moderna and Pfizer, dramatic changes in the PULS score became apparent in most patients.This report summarizes those results. A total of 566 pts, aged 28 to 97, M:F ratio 1:1 seen in a preventive cardiology practice had a new PULS test drawn from 2 to 10 weeks following the 2nd COVID shot and was compared to the previous PULS score drawn 3 to 5 months previously pre- shot. Baseline IL-16 increased from 35=/-20 above the norm to 82 =/- 75 above the norm post-vac; sFas increased from 22+/- 15 above the norm to 46=/-24 above the norm post-vac; HGF increased from 42+/-12 above the norm to 86+/-31 above the norm post-vac. These changes resulted in an increase of the PULS score from 11% 5 yr ACS risk to 25% 5 yr ACS risk. At the time of this report, these changes persist for at least 2.5 months post second dose of vac.We conclude that the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy, and other vascular events following vaccination.

 

https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712

A renowned virologist and former senior officer of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently warned against the dangers of the experimental COVID-19 gene-transfer vaccines,

Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche, who once worked as a senior program manager for the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) and has been considered one of the most talented vaccine creators in the world

I didn’t know he worked for the Gates foundation. That is crazy

 

@mahgister Try to get some rest. Hope you feel better 🙏

They don’t want to wake up. I know 2 doctors personally that have told me that their hospitals have told the staff, they will lose their jobs if the say anything in media/social media against the vaccine.

I just posted an article from 3 doctors that are claiming that pressures to suppress all information against the vaccines are so great that researchers are self censoring. (and people here make jokes about this situation)

Studies get pulled after severe backlash, people are getting death threats constantly, medical licenses are being revoked.

This is beyond anything that I could have even dreamed of 2 years ago.  

 

Look at what these debunking smear campaigns have done to ever Doctor/Medical Researcher has spoke out against this. who in their right mind will tell the truth in these circumstances. 

 

Remdesivir had an excess mortality rate of 30% in African Ebola trials. The Death Rate of patients it was given to was so stark, that they cancelled it’s use mid way into the trials.

Remdesivir is now the standard protocol for all Covid patients admitted to a hospital per CDC and NIH directions. Remdesivir is not FDA approved and is being used under Emergency Use Authorization.

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1910993

If/when you get injured by this drug, the hospital, doctors, and the manufacturers of Remdesivir are protected against all liability.

 

@mahgister Most of them don't care. I am sure someone will debunk everything we are saying... but yeah, it's good to see other people that can see through this charade. 

Take care of yourself, seriously...the coming months will be the most severe that we have seen as of yet. Keep you immune system strong, vegetable juices, and things I listed before will help quite a bit. 

@kitechaser Like I was telling you, these hacks are gatekeepers. Every field of study has them, an army of trolls that stand in the way of real dialogue, and protect the establishment. Biology, Mathematics. Physics, Astronomy, Medicine, Science, Religion...you name it. These goons hurl insults at people that dare to step out of the herd, and send warnings to others to conform. This behavior is very common, it is everywhere. Conform or we will put you under house arrest, put you up on a cross etc etc etc. 

People like this made Socrates drink poison, corrupting the youth they called it. Dude was just exposing their own hypocrisy, and they didn't like it one bit. Killed him for asking questions. 

So ignore this pseudo expert, he lashes out whenever he is cornered, every single time, so predictable...you can set a watch to it.  

@mahgister That nutjob is in another thread advocating for Nuclear war against Russia. Man we wasted 3 days trying to take this guy seriously, I think my IQ dropped 10 points after trying to deal with his nonsense.

 

@kitechaser These people really are crazy....and suicidal. 

 

Let’s have a real in depth conversation are you go Nuke some Russians.

Professor 😀

 

I am sorry, are you talking to me? 

I try to keep my distance from Genocidal maniacs....

what a nutbag. Jesus

How about you go war game some more genocide.... go build some plasma weapons and fantasize about killing some Russians while you are at it, talk some more about easy it is going to be. :)

A few missiles here, a few over there...SAM defenses this...SAM defenses that...a cake walk. 

The worst part is, you don't even realize how insane you sound to anyone with even half a working brain, and you are just so matter of fact, just cavalier about it. 

This mindset that everything is going to be the same from here on out into perpetuity, all the while your entire country/civilization is falling apart, and you cannot see it......and you wanna go fight Russia on top of everything else. 

Good luck. 

Have a safe trip...seeing as war can break out at any moment on the Border of Ukraine, as we speak, don't forget to tell the rest of us what it was like. 

 

 

I have close friends that died in Iraq and Afghanistan (wars we lost) , and you guys talk about war with Russia like it’s a video game.

Russia, a country that has the biggest Nuclear Arsenal on the face of the Earth.

You old morons watch too much TV.