Sunday, 2 December 2018

Chemtrail

Denial Won't Protect You from Chemtrail Nano-Particle Toxins
by Paul Fassa
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(The Best Years in Life) A common phrase used for chemtrailing is aerosol spraying. Another is geo-engineering. Some claim the aerosol is sprayed from nozzles away from the engines, and others claim it's part of jet fuel. It could be both, but however the chemtrail is administered, the liquid used keeps nanoparticles from clumping together so they will remain as nanoparticles in the stratosphere and as they drift into the atmosphere.
That way the particles retain their nanoparticle size as they filter down into the lower atmosphere and into our lungs and vegetation. If you stubbornly “believe” chemtrails don't exist, I don't want to bother with your “scientific” rhetoric to deny the visibly obvious. But if you're open eyed and curious, here are some videos that display various chemtrailing activities.
The most common chemtrail toxic metals reported worldwide are aluminum and barium, discovered by collecting chemtrail residue from air filters, open water containers, creeks and ponds, rain water, and mountain snow. 
Chemtrail Aluminum Nanoparticles Concerns
Dr. Russell Blaylock is a retired neurosurgeon and author who's very outspoken on vaccine injury and neurotoxins such as MSG and aspartame. He admits that at first he was skeptical about chemtrail reports until he began noticing them himself.
One simply needs to observe the differences among high altitude aircraft between contrails and chemtrails. Contrails are short trails of ice particles from jet vapors that evaporate quickly and disappear. Conversely, chemtrails linger for hours stretching across the sky and fan out forming thin clouds. Chemtrailing aircraft often create visible crossing patterns in the sky.
Dr. Blaylock explains how nanoparticles can enter the brain and spinal cord quickly through the lungs and nostrils, and that nanoparticles are much more inflammatory to tissue than other forms of environmental aluminum. He sees a connection of chemtrails, beginning from around 1990, and their aluminum deposits to the rise of neurodegenerative diseases, especially among young people. He's talking about Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Lou Gehrig's diseases, not autism spectrum disorders from vaccines, which Dr. Blaylock has also covered extensively.
Dr. Blaylock also expressed concern over the saturation of plant, crop life, and water with aluminum nanoparticles. He thinks chemtrailing must be curbed before it's too late to minimize the threat of constant aluminum toxicity surrounding us.
Many realize that aluminum causes neurological damage unless our immune systems can quickly react or if we are able to eliminate the aluminum toxins quickly. An aluminum toxicity expert, Dr. Christopher Exley, recommends a liter and a-half of silica laden Volvic mineral water daily for at least five days as a specific agent to detox aluminum.  He claims other sources of silica, such as horsetail herbal tinctures, are not as effective as this water. But I think (opinion) horsetail tinctures would work if you can't find Volvic water or its price is a turn-off.
 
Barium's Function in Chemtrails
According to international chemtrail residue reports, barium and cadmium are the most commonly reported chemtrail deposits. And what if our immune systems are suppressed? That may be the barium salts' purpose in chemtrails. Besides irritating lungs and causing serious heart problems or digestive issues from drinking barium contaminated water, barium can directly diminish the immune system.
Laboratory findings have concluded that barium interferes with our bodies' activation of T-cells, which are the attack cells against pathogenic microbes. If not directly involved with destroying pathogens, T-cells support other immune functions, including the destruction of cancer cells. This allows other chemtrail heavy metals and biological disease agents found in some chemtrail samples as well as in our food, air, and water to have a field day unless we do everything possible to maintain a strong immune system, including constantly detoxing.

Ion Drive Aircraft Makes First Flight


In an era-defining moment, a test aircraft with no moving parts successfully flew for the first time on Wednesday.
MIT 'ion-powered' aircraft makes first successful light

Over a century following the first US flight by the Wright brothers in 1903, a team of researchers at MIT have made history following the successful test of an ‘ion drive' aircraft. Using ion-drive technology, a simple aircraft made its first flight in an MIT gymnasium flying for just 12 seconds, but the trip was an enormous leap for a new method of flight
The 16-foot wingspan test aircraft made no sound other than the flow of air around its wings as jubilant researchers noted the success of the ground-breaking experiment.
Using no propeller or turbine, the craft is instead powered by electrically supercharged air molecules moving from front to back; a ‘solid-state plane,' according to reports.
"This level of performance suggested that steady-level flight of a fixed-wing unmanned aircraft might be feasible but at the limit of what is technologically possible using current materials and power electronics technology," noted the MIT researchers.
Since no moving parts power an engine that burns fossil fuel, the new tech could revolutionize the fight against greenhouse gas emissions, mitigating some of the worst effects of global warming resulting from human-induced climate change.
Using the science of electroaerodynamics, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) research team have now unlocked a new way to power an aircraft, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP).
The stripped-down airframe flew about 181 feet, traveling at some 11 miles per hour, according to Ars Technica.

"The future of flight shouldn't be things like propellers and turbines," asserted prototype designer Steven Barrett, adding, "It should be more like what you see in Star Trek, with a kind of blue glow and something that silently glides through the air," cited by SCMP.
The simple aircraft is powered using a front-to-back system of parallel electrodes comprised of very thin wire but producing a whopping +20,000 volt-charge at the front. The air surrounding the device quickly becomes supercharged and negatively-charged nitrogen and oxygen ions are forcibly split away.
At the rear of the aircraft, aerofoils calibrated to —20,000 volts draw those ions — moving from positive to negative — and the ion flow drags along air particles, forming the so-called ionic wind which gives the device the necessary lift to fly.
While the tech proving the utility of ionic wind — an idea originally posited by Robert Goddard in 1906 and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1911 — has been around since the 1960s, challenges of efficiency-to-power-output prevented its introduction, until recently.
While the first ion-driven craft has flown just a few tens of meters, the efficiency of the tech is predicted to increase speed and power, soon paving the way for humans to ride in silence aboard something straight out of Star Trek.

"It's clearly very early days: but the team at MIT have done something we never previously knew was possible, in using accelerated ionized gas to propel an aircraft," noted Guy Gratton, an aerospace engineer not involved in the study, cited by SCMP.
The current prototype could be possibly scaled up "a significant amount" according to lead designer Barret, but he warned of limits on propulsion.
"We don't yet know if there is such a limit and we will certainly try to scale up as much as possible," he said, cited by Ars Technica.
"This would be much more efficient than the current situation where you have concentrated engines that generate thrust, which have to fight against a large passive airframe that generates drag," the MIT researcher noted.

Crop Circle 13th August.

Monarch's Way, Nr Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire. Reported 13th August. 

 http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2018/monarchsway/monarchsway2018a.html

Strange Seismic Waves Rocking The Globe



Authored by Mac Slavo
On November 11, mysterious seismic waves caused a rumble in the Indian Ocean that reverberated around the globe. Low-frequency waves shook the entire Earth for about 20 minutes that day, but scientists now believe they know what caused that strange phenomenon.

Researches have declared that they don’t think any large earthquake was responsible for the worldwide rumblings.  Instead, they feel that an eruption of an underwater volcano was to blame. Well, according to scientists, it was “almost certainly” an underwater volcano, anyway…

The rumble, which was described as a monotone ring, was picked up by seismographs almost 11,000 miles (18,000 km) from Mayotte and were spotted by happenstance. A New Zealand based Earthquake enthusiast who goes by the handle @matarikipax noticed unusual seismology readings from the United States Geological Survey. The agency publishes all of its recordings for free online, allowing anyone across the globe to trawl through its data.  “This is a most odd and unusual seismic signal. Recorded at Kilima Mbogo, Kenya,” @matarikipax wrote on Twitter on November 11.  “The signal can be seen all around the world."

According to The Daily Mail, a low-rumbling that could not be felt above ground was detected on November 11 and narrowed down the origin to a region just off the coast of the island of Mayotte. One scientist who has studied the charts told MailOnline that the trembling was almost certainly caused by a low-level underwater volcanic eruption off the northeast of Mayotte.
Anthony Lomax, an independent seismology consultant, said that “There has been ongoing low-level seismic activity there since May,” he told MailOnline.
“‘Inflation/deflation and collapse of volcano calderas and movement of magma under a volcano can produce a wide variety of seismic signals, including long period and repetitive waves like those observed November 11.”
University of Plymouth Geology Graduate and founder of the United Kingdom Earthquake Bulletin, Jamie Gurney, said he had “no idea if a similar global signal of this nature has ever been observed.”
Scientists are working to understand what spurred the mysterious waves on that day.  So far, many suspect they’re related to an ongoing seismic swarm in the region that began last May.

Saturday, 1 December 2018

Alien Spacecraft?

Harvard Prof Who Suggested ‘Oumuamua Is Alien Spacecraft Isn’t Backing Down


The academic called out other researchers and commentators for their small-mindedness.
Earlier this month, Avi Loeb, the head of Harvard University's astronomy department, drew widespread criticism and mockery for his paper suggesting the mysterious interstellar object called ‘Oumuamua could be an alien spacecraft. But Loeb isn't backing down, he's doubling down.
Loeb recently sat down for a lengthy interview with science publication Ars Technica, which the website published on Thursday, in which he defended the science behind his conclusions. Loeb turned the issue around, though, going on the offensive by suggesting that his critics were abdicating their responsibility as academics and scientists rather than taking risks and remaining humble.
Avi Loeb, Chair of Harvard Astronomy, speaking at the Falling Walls Foundation, November 26, 2018
Avi Loeb, Chair of Harvard Astronomy, speaking at the Falling Walls Foundation, November 26, 2018
"I regard being a scientist as a great privilege of maintaining your childhood curiosity, because children ask questions. They are not afraid of being wrong," Loeb told Ars Technica's Rob Reid. "Somehow, when they become adults, adults lose that inner sense. That includes scientists as well. Many of my colleagues are not willing to take risks. Not daring to be wrong, and that's a problem, because sometimes we just don't know in advance what's right and what's wrong. We have to take the risk in order to make discoveries, because what I want to understand is what ‘Oumuamua is. For that purpose, it doesn't really matter how popular is one idea versus the other on Twitter. It is what it is, and we want to find out."
Loeb said he doesn't think humans have progressed much since Galileo's time, when scientists were persecuted for speaking out against established facts about the universe.
"Many people think they know the answer in advance," he said. "People still have a lot of prejudice about what the outcome of science should be, and they want to see that answer."
"One should remain humble," he emphasized.
"The academic community has this concept of tenure, where someone has faculty position for life, [irrespective] of what happens, OK? As long as that person doesn't commit a crime. That is a great privilege. It's a privilege to follow ideas to where they lead you without worrying about what other people think. However, many practitioners in academia do not use that privilege. Once they get to the position of tenure, they worry about their image and about not being wrong. By doing so, they betray the purpose of their profession. The tenure process is aimed at allowing you the freedom of coming up with your own conclusions, and therefore, if people have a problem with this idea, they should come up with a specific alternative interpretation of the extra push that ‘Oumuamua has, rather than calling names or saying things without scientific context."
Loeb said he thought the public would be both interested by, and benefit from, an honest debate about subjects of dispute among scientists. He faulted his fellow scientists for eschewing topics the public is interested in by associating them with simplicity and plebeian attitudes not worth their time to investigate.

"I say, ‘Who cares about what people say? Nature is what nature is.' I try to understand it, and if it happens to be alien civilizations, and people are very excited about it, that's great. If it happens to be the nature of dark matter, and people don't care about it…. I want to understand nature, and I think nature is always beautiful; the only thing that can be ugly is human made," Loeb said.
"One of the reasons to explore space is because you can see nature left on its own. But if you go to the beach, and I like to do that on vacation with my daughters, and you look at seashells that were swept ashore, you see all kinds of seashells that came from different origins; and every now and then, you see a plastic bottle, which came from an artificial origin."
"I think the same approach should be adapted in the context of looking at all the interstellar objects that arrive at our door and examining each and every one of them. Even if ‘Oumuamua is natural in origin."
"First, we learn about the completely different process that makes these weird class of objects with much larger abundance than we ever expected. But in the more interesting case, we might learn about another civilization, and without a prejudice, we are just collecting data about the universe," Loeb said.

Fight Disease with Reishi Mushrooms

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Nov. 28, 2018; by Briana McDonald (UtopiaSilver.com) 

Reishi mushrooms are not new to the scene of natural healing, in fact they have been used medicinally for thousands of years and has been revered in Asian societies as one of the oldest symbols of well being and longevity. Also known as the “mushrooms of immortality” or ganoderma lucidum in the scientific community, these mushrooms can help fight disease, boost your immunity and improve liver detoxification. How else can you fight disease with reishi mushrooms? Let’s take a look.
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Reishi Mushrooms as an Adaptogenic Herb
Throughout history reishi mushrooms have fallen into the category of adaptogenic herbs which help your body deal with the negative side effects of stress such as increased inflammation, low energy levels, damaged blood vessels and hormonal imbalances. Studies show us that reishi mushrooms have antioxidant abilities that allow them to strengthen the body’s immune system which help to fight disease, allergies, infections and more. (1)
Some of the amazing health-promoting compounds that help fend off disease are polysacchraides and triterpenes. These compounds have been proven to help lower inflammation, heal chronic fatigue and support the adrenal glands and nervous system, heal from digestive issues, treat tumor growth and cancers, heal diabetes, and treat viruses including the flu, HIV/AIDS or hepatitis. They do this by working as an “immune modulator” by helping to restore hormonal balance, and bring the body back to homeostasis. (2)
Fight Disease with Reishi Mushrooms 
Studies show that reishi mushrooms help to release natural killer cells which work to remove various types of mutated cells from the body. This makes the reishi mushroom ideal for working to prevent and fight disease. Other ways this mushroom helps support healing in the body is by:
  • activating cytotoxic receptors
  • inhibiting cell proliferation
  • enhancing immune response
  • converting excess testosterone to dihydrotesterone (3)
Reishi Mushrooms may help you live longer 
In 2009, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry published a study that displayed the life-span extending properties of the polysaccharides found in the reishi mushroom. The molecules promote longevity by boosting immune system function and preventing abnormal blood vessel formations that could lead to life threatening cancer growths. In other words, if you drank this as a tea every day or took it in capsule form, it could have huge long term pay offs. (4)
Reishi mushrooms have anti cancer properties 
Not only has the reishi mushroom been shown to prevent the development of cancer, but studies show that reishi mushroom may eliminate existing cancer cells in the body. In 2010, Pharmacological Reports published a study that highlighted the role of ganoderic acid, a triterpinoid found in the reishi mushroom, in the inhibition of the development and metastasis of tumors. A later study, published in 2011 expanded on this and found that bio active compounds within the fungus may actually seek out and eradicate existing cancerous cells within the body.
Reishi mushrooms can help regenerate the liver 
Our liver plays a pretty important role eliminating toxins from the body and what not so you may want to keep your working well, right? A 2013 study in Food and Chemical Toxicology used the power of the reishi mushroom to reverse chemical-driven liver damage in mice.The same compounds that displayed anti-cancer properties in other studies also appear to help the release of free radicals and promote liver cell regeneration. (5)
Now that you know you can fight disease with reishi mushrooms, what are you waiting for?
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World's Only Full-Body 3D Scanner

EXPLORER PET/CT produces first total-body scans

21 Nov 2018 Tami Freeman
EXPLORER image
An EXPLORER image showing glucose metabolism throughout the entire human body. (Courtesy: UC Davis and Zhongshan Hospital, Shanghai)
The EXPLORER PET/CT scanner is the world’s first medical imaging system that can capture a 3D image of the entire human body simultaneously. The scanner, designed and built by the multi-institutional EXPLORER consortium, has now produced its first human images.
The brainchild of UC Davis scientists Simon Cherry and Ramsey Badawi, EXPLORER has a far higher sensitivity than current commercial scanners and can produce a whole-body diagnostic scan in as little as 20-30 s. It can also create movies that track radiolabelled drugs as they move around the body. The machine can scan up to 40 times faster, or use up to 40 times less radiation dose, than current PET scans, making it possible to conduct repeated studies in an individual, or dramatically reduce dose in paediatric studies.
“The trade-off between image quality, acquisition time and injected radiation dose will vary for different applications, but in all cases, we can scan better, faster or with less radiation dose, or some combination of these,” Cherry explains.

Imaging first

Badawi and Cherry first conceptualized the total-body scanner 13 years ago. In 2011, a $1.5 million grant from the National Cancer Institute allowed them to establish a consortium of researchers and other collaborators. And in 2015, a $15.5 million grant from the NIH enabled them to team up with a commercial partner and build the first EXPLORER scanner.
The first human images were acquired in collaboration with Shanghai-based United Imaging Healthcare (UIH) — which built the system and will manufacture the scanner — and Zhongshan Hospital.
“While I had imagined what the images would look like for years, nothing prepared me for the incredible detail we could see on that first scan,” says Cherry. “While there is still a lot of careful analysis to do, I think we already know that EXPLORER is delivering roughly what we had promised.”
The team used the scanner to image the delivery and distribution of fluorodeoxyglucose in real time. The resulting movie shows how, in the first few seconds after injection into a leg vein, the tracer travelled to the heart and was then distributed through the arteries to all organs in the body. Gradual accumulation of the glucose could be seen in the heart, brain and liver.
Total-body PET scanning
EXPLORER visualizes tracer delivery and distribution in real time. (Courtesy: UC Davis and Zhongshan Hospital, Shanghai)
“The level of detail was astonishing, especially once we got the reconstruction method a bit more optimized,” says Badawi. “We could see features that you just don’t see on regular PET scans. And the dynamic sequence showing the radiotracer moving around the body in three dimensions over time was, frankly, mind-blowing. There is no other device that can obtain data like this in humans, so this is truly novel.”

UC Davis is working with UIH to get the first system delivered and installed at the EXPLORER Imaging Center in Sacramento, and the researchers hope to begin research projects and imaging patients as early as June 2019. “I don’t think it will be long before we see a number of EXPLORER systems around the world,” says Cherry. “But that depends on demonstrating the benefits of the system, both clinically and for research. Now, our focus turns to planning the studies that will demonstrate how EXPLORER will benefit our patients and contribute to our knowledge of the whole human body in health and disease.”

https://youtu.be/thGvKuqDPDE

The Grand Narrative of the Mukhomor

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