How will they trigger this? Where will the volts come from?
Directional beamed power from GSM base stations, quite possibly.
then why are they doubling down and saying you need a 3rd or 4th jab? Is the shot not working? does the effect wear off?
COVID-19 is now endemic. The vaccine antibodies wear off in 6 months. If they say that they're going to stop at a 3rd shot, they're lying. They plan on making this a twice-yearly thing, year after year. Like a flu shot, except mandatory.
This creates the perfect excuse to make people take a shot of "something" once or twice a year, with the nature of the injection (surreptitious gene delivery or nanoparticle inoculations) changing depending on the desired effects.
An antenna turns electromagnetic radiation into an alternating current. Beam radio waves into the antenna and the voltage just pops out. I know what he's thinking, too: The nanoparticles self-assemble into a radio antenna in the brain that receives particular frequencies, which then produce a voltage when a signal at those frequencies is broadcast into the victim's brain.
The problem is, any antenna that could operate with radio signals at a reasonable distance would have to be at least a few millimetres in length in order to function, but there's no way a contiguous structure like that could form in the brain from these nanoparticles. The size they'd be self-assembling at would be fractions of a millimetre to a millimetre at the very most, assuming this self-assembly concept even works. An antenna that size would be optimised for upper terahertz frequencies, which have a ludicrously short broadcast distance - 10 metres or less - and have difficulty penetrating human flesh. If you wanted to mind control someone like this, you'd need an antenna about the length of your thumbnail so it could pick up short GHz waves. As I said, the thought of such a structure spontaneously assembling itself in your brain from "nanoparticles" is rather fanciful.
That's true. Frequencies in the tens of GHz and above are absorbed by water molecules and basically stop right in the skin, and if there's enough power, you get a burning sensation. That's how Raytheon's ADS works. If your antenna's too small, you can't receive the longer wavelength RF that races right through skin, muscle, bone, and organs.
It would be very tricky to implant something that self-assembles in the brain without disrupting delicate tissues and making a mess. I'm still kind of scratching my head as to how this could be done.
There were some people over on /pol/ who were freaking out about this, recently.
I think the Spartacus Letter opened Pandora's Box along these lines of research, even though there were murmurs about it last year. Hell, I was very vocal about the Lieber-Langer connection months and months ago.
Apparently, according to some German researchers, whatever's in the vaccine is not inert. It forms self-assembling structures:
Translation of the infamous german press conference on nano-particles and contamination
odysee.com
Battelle's BrainSTORMS project appears to use EM induction like a Wacom tablet, coupled with core/shell doped nanoparticles that are super-tiny, like 20 nanometers. But that only works at really short range. Indeed, their planned system involves the use of the nanoparticles combined with a helmet.
Some of the most exotic research involving magnetism is sponsored by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as DARPA. One of their programs, literally, boggles the mind as it delves into areas once [...]
magneticsmag.com
There are many ways of achieving the same thing. Ultrasound, optogenetics, magnetogenetics, etc. I heard some talk about the so-called "magneto" protein. Some of these concepts blend synthetic biology with nanotech seamlessly.
“Badass” new method uses a magnetised protein to activate brain cells rapidly, reversibly, and non-invasively
www.theguardian.com
Several earlier studies have shown that nerve cell proteins which are activated by heat and mechanical pressure can be genetically engineered so that they become
sensitive to radio waves and
magnetic fields, by attaching them to an iron-storing protein called ferritin, or to inorganic paramagnetic particles. These methods represent an important advance – they have, for example, already been used to
regulate blood glucose levels in mice – but involve multiple components which have to be introduced separately.
The new technique builds on this earlier work, and is based on a protein called TRPV4, which is
sensitive to both temperature and
stretching forces. These stimuli open its central pore, allowing electrical current to flow through the cell membrane; this evokes nervous impulses that travel into the spinal cord and then up to the brain.
Güler and his colleagues reasoned that magnetic torque (or rotating) forces might activate TRPV4 by tugging open its central pore, and so they used genetic engineering to fuse the protein to the paramagnetic region of ferritin, together with short DNA sequences that signal cells to transport proteins to the nerve cell membrane and insert them into it.
When they introduced this genetic construct into human embryonic kidney cells growing in Petri dishes, the cells synthesized the ‘Magneto’ protein and inserted it into their membrane. Application of a magnetic field activated the engineered TRPV1 protein, as evidenced by transient increases in calcium ion concentration within the cells, which were detected with a fluorescence microscope.
In recent years, various kinds of nanomaterials based invasive or non-invasive deep neural stimulation tools are developed for modulating neural syste…
www.sciencedirect.com
In recent years, various kinds of nanomaterials based invasive or non-invasive deep neural stimulation tools are developed for modulating neural system and illuminating the relationship between neural circuits and specific behaviors. For better modulation of neural system and clinical application, the neural stimulation nanotools should be optimized. In this work, we demonstrated a novel non-invasive neural modulation approach relying on magnetic field, which is realized by modifying magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with anti-His antibody and inserting His-tag at specific position of TRPV4 to target the activation of TRPV4 ion channel. The activated TRPV4 ion channel could induce the calcium influx by in vitro calcium imaging assay in cultured neurons. This study showed that this approach can improve the calcium transient compared with unmodified MNPs. Furthermore, this approach was confirmed in freely moving mice presenting valid magnetic control of rotation around the body-axis and freezing of gait. This work demonstrates that TRPV4 ion channel can be activated by MNPs based nanotool, which provides a new alternative way for achieving magnetic stimulation in deep-brain circuits. This work also can serve as a useful validation study for magnetogenetics.
Future versions of this tech may be entirely based on gene delivery, using existing metals in the body to build up custom nanostructures atom-by-atom using designer "assembler" proteins, and things like that. With synthetic biology, the sky is the limit.
That's why we should be very leery of anything that synthesizes designer proteins inside the body. You have no way to know if all of the mRNA in the vaccine is for Spike, or if they added some other mRNA that codes for some other proteins with rather nefarious effects.
Another thing I should mention is that people should be suspicious of pretty much anything that is purported to raise calcium ion concentrations inside cells, because that's how you get massive oxidative stress, virus or no virus.
Calcium is an important second messenger involved in intra- and extracellular signaling cascades and plays an essential role in cell life and death de…
www.sciencedirect.com
This review considers a paradigm shift on microwave electromagnetic field (EMF) action from only thermal effects to action via voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) activation. Microwave/lower frequency EMFs were shown in two dozen studies to act via VGCC activation because all effects studied...
www.degruyter.com
Let's just say that COVID-19 isn't the
only way to trigger a ROS cascade.
I'll respect the fed impersonating you if they dress up as an MLP character for the interview, without telling Don beforehand.
The glowniggers are forced by their superiors to study my fanfics from cover to cover before they're allowed to sit in the SCIF.
