Biomedical. Alec Zech interviews Michael Wallach, the producer of the superb video “The Viral Delusion,” in general shredding virology but focusing on the entire HIV/AIDS PsyOp, which set the stage for the “COVID” PsyOp.
E123: Story-time: HIV/AIDS, The True History & The Viral Delusion featuring Michael Wallach, The Way Fwrd, 10/8/24. Two hours.
My comments. Many in the “health freedom” community have been charging that no one had ever advanced a “no proof of virus” perspective regarding medical events before “COVID.” This is patently false, most glaringly so in regards to the HIV/AIDS crisis which erupted in the ‘80s. Prominent scientists such as Peter Duesberg of UC Berkeley, a world-leading microbiologist, Nobel Prize biochemist Kary Mullis, inventor of the PCR test, and Lynn Margulis, US National Medal of Science winner in 1999, all stated there was no proof the purported HIV viral entity caused AIDS. Their voices were silenced, and even more so were those who went further and pointed out there was no physical proof for the existence of HIV. Magical cures were pushed, particularly AZT, embraced by many “health activists,” and widely promoted, before being revealed as poisons. This information too was suppressed. The deadly operation should have already woken people up to the fact that the public health system doesn’t necessarily operate on their behalf. Similar information re polio and the suppression of info that it was/is the result of poisoning by toxic chemicals such lead arsenate and DDT. This is a MUST watch.
And, Al Jazeera, the network serving as the chief voice of the 4IR, is pushing the biomedical angle in a new way. It is running a series regarding “COVID” titled "flatten the curve,” this time via ending "vaccine inequity" by passing a new global “pandemic” treaty.
Can a pandemic treaty end vaccine inequity in Africa? 10/10/24. Embedded video.
Can a global treaty end the vaccine inequity that plagued Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic? A quarter of the global population remains unvaccinated for COVID-19, five years after the virus emerged. During the pandemic, African countries were among the last to receive life-saving medicines because powerful nations control vaccine stockpiles.
This “vaccine apartheid” fuels distrust in expensive Western-made vaccines. Senegal and other African nations will produce more of their own vaccines to protect the disease-prone continent. A pandemic treaty being negotiated at the World Health Organization could also help Global South nations better prepare for outbreaks.
Episode 1 of Flatten the Curve, a new series on pandemic preparedness, explores the fight to end vaccine inequity.
My friend Jesse Zurawell responded with an item explaining why Al Jazeera in particular would be pushing such propaganda, being that it’s the voice of the nation-state-business entity known as Qatar. Here.
From it. "The State of Qatar affirmed its moral and humanitarian commitment to ensure fair production and supply of COVID-19 vaccines all over the world, warning that the big gap in vaccine availability could derail the efforts made to achieve the sustainable development goals by 2030.” [Again, Sustainable Development Goals program = 4IR = Agenda 2030 = The Great Reset]
4IR. The horrible news from SW Asia just keeps pouring in. IDF units fired on positions of the UN’s UNIFIL force and the Lebanese army as well, the dead keep piling up in Lebanon and Gaza (and the West Bank), we are still awaiting an Israeli attack on Iran, and the IDF targeted an apartment building complex in central Beirut, an area not known to be a Hezbollah stronghold but known to be where many of the 1.2 million Lebanese who’ve been driven from their homes have taken shelter.
At least 22 killed, dozens wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s Beirut Two residential blocks in densely populated area smoulder as centre of Lebanese capital hit. 10/10/24.
And, i’ve received a bunch of emails claiming proof that Hurricanes Helene and Milton were engineered. Below is my original response expanded to include several other items.
A key item being sent around is by Paul Craig Roberts, which claims both Helene and Milton were engineered, since they couldn’t be real. The title is "Hurricane Milton Is So Unusual That It Does Not Seem Natural”
I responded. Quotes are from the Roberts piece.
“The meteorologist describes the rapid intensification and other aspects of the hurricane as “unprecedented,” “very rare,” “crazy.””
Yeah, and the water temps in the Gulf are unprecedented. 101 deg F WATER temp in Key Largo just a few weeks ago, highest ocean temp ever anywhere. Globally, ocean water temps are the highest ever, in fact SHREDDED the previous record, which was…. last year, which itself shredded the previous record. Amazing that people think this can happen without tropical storms being affected.
"Evidence of warming does not prove it is caused by fossil fuel technology and cattle herds. Global warming might simply be a reflection of the normal heating and cooling patterns of the planet or sun.”
Natural patterns and cycles would have dictated COOLING over the last several decades.
As for the alleged effects on voting, intended to suppress “red” voters, Asheville NC is one of the few “blue”areas in the state, and Tampa Bay and nearby Orlando metro areas are both Democratic Party strongholds.
And furthermore. Florida Ron DeSantis, whom Roberts praises for allegedly resisting the NWO, claiming Milton was punishment for this stance, has NOT resisted the NWO. He has imposed digital licenses and numerous other steps to implement digital IDs and 4IR. I have sent the list numerous pieces by my friend Brandi Ann Hartley about this, she lives in Lake Worth, Florida.
Some pertinent information
The Gulf of Mexico is almost as warm as a bath, and it’s stirring up monster storms Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene fed off unusually warm waters. By Justine Calma, a senior science reporter covering energy and the environment with more than a decade of experience. She is also the host of Hell or High Water: When Disaster Hits Home, a podcast from Vox Media and Audible Originals. 10/9/23.
A thunderstorm can be seen moving over Tampa in the distance from St. Petersburg, Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton’s expected landfall in the middle of this week on October 8, 2024. Hurricane Milton, like Hurricane Helene before it, is souped up on hot water in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricanes need warm water to develop, with higher temperatures helping them gather strength. It’s a risk that’s growing with climate change, and we’re already seeing the alarming consequences this hurricane season. “The warmer the water is, effectively, the more fuel that is available for the storm engine to work with,” says Scott Braun, a research meteorologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center who specializes in hurricanes. “The warmer the water is, effectively, the more fuel that is available for the storm engine”
[Sorry, folks, that’s a fact of thermodynamics, i have studied this.}{
Milton exploded on October 7th, rapidly intensifying from a Category 1 to a Category 5 storm in near-record time. That day, it passed over waters in the Gulf of Mexico that might have felt similar to a hot bath. Sea surface temperatures reached roughly 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31 degrees Celsius). That’s well above the temperature needed for a hurricane to develop, at least 79F (26C). Not only was the Gulf running a temperature, the unusually warm water also ran fairly deep, making it less likely the storm would churn up deeper, cooler waters.
It’s not typically quite this hot this time of year. The 88 degree sea surface temperature is close to 4 degrees Fahrenheit (2C) above the long-term average. But every fraction of a degree matters when it comes to climate-related disasters like more intense storms. “It’s pretty darn warm,” Braun says. “With the temperatures getting as warm as they are, and being above the long term average, you’re basically getting more energy available to these storms than in the past.”
More heat energy means the potential for stronger storms. Milton is the second major hurricane within two weeks to threaten Florida. Helene made landfall on September 26th as a Category 4 storm with wind speeds reaching 140 mph and a massive 15-foot storm surge. [Sea surface temperatures on September 23rd before Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26th. Image: NASA Earth Observatory]
It’s too soon to know exactly how much climate change might have influenced Milton’s development. We do know that with Helene, the high sea surface temperatures along the storm’s path were 200-500 times more likely as a result of greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels that are causing climate change, according to a study published today by an international group of researchers.
Off the bat, forecasters already expected a rough hurricane season this year with near-record heat in the Atlantic. With warmer than average sea surface temperatures lingering into the fall, coastal communities could once again find themselves in hot water before the Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end on November 30th.
With greenhouse gas emissions still on the rise and global average temperatures climbing, they could be feeling the heat again next season, too.
And, my colleague and editor Eric Francis Coppolino posted this.
Can a storm be created or turned into a weapon using technology? What does the astrology of recent hurricanes have to say about this? A look at the history of the issue back to 2001 to present. Eric Francis Coppolino, 10/10/24.
[Embedded audio, 10 minutes. Here are a few sections i liked.
Since Helene struck Florida two weeks ago, the “geoengineered storm” concept has been a hot topic. This is not the first time the discussion has come up, though it seems to be getting some traction now. By now, I mean in the post-covid, hyperparanoid, transhuman and trans everything else version of the digital environment, where nothing is true and everything is possible and it’s always the worst thing that is real….
Also bear in mind that we are suffering from a case of Atlantisitis, which is the inflammation of the idea that humanity will destroy itself with its own technology. In fact, this is happening. However, the thing being destroyed is not buildings or infrastructure. It’s not about the environment. It’s about our connection to ourselves. This is a spiritual issue.
That said, nature still exists. And we have access to our humanity. Many significant storms have reached North America within living memory, and there are some exceedingly famous ones from times more remote. It’s just that now, everything is amplified, by both End Times thinking, the internet and where the two multiply one another. When a butterfly flaps its wings in Texas, people in Montana see a picture of it on Instagram five minutes later, which means the world is ending because a giraffe and a goat have become friends (interspecies relating). The same is true when someone makes up a fake picture of the butterfly, or the goat and the giraffe….
This is the place where everything is fake, and therefore everyone assumes everything else is fake. The “deep fake singularity” This Is Not Morgan Freeman and the original AI-generated SARS-CoV-2 “virus” known as MN908947 have shocked people considerably.
Today we live in a world where, for some, neither the Beatles nor the Rolling Stones wrote any of their own music, Prince Charles is a vampire, Michelle Obama (and many other women) are really men, the Earth has been swallowed by a black hole, and the world is not only flat but the entire universe orbits around us, and we live on a stationary plane, not a globe.
It’s true that there is a lot of bullshit out there. There are historical events that are extremely well accepted, but when you look closely, you come up short on facts and long on questions. That is, if you look, and if you care to know. It’s much easier to think the Moon landing was a hoax without understanding why it might be one….
Yet it’s important to remember our context: we are living in the digital world, which is in fact a simulacrum — a word that in its current form goes back to 1805, with roots into the late 14th century(!). This is not a new idea, but we are drowning in digital right now, and the message of the enveloping medium is “nothing is real.” But if that is true, as John Lennon allegedly did not write, there’s nothing to get hung-up about.
I’m amazed how quickly people go from “that happened” to “that is totally fake,” and instantly from zero to “that guy is a total expert” when he is obviously full of shit. But it’s OK as long as he supports your point of view. Mmm hmm...
One thing I’ve noticed doing my job is that people are lazy thinkers. They act like they lack the ability to think something through and come up with an original conclusion, when in fact they demonstrate truly incredible knowledge of baseball, building ships in bottles, the nuances of cryptocurrency and nonconvertible debentures, and can name every battle of the Civil War. But they can’t evaluate a statement by a public health official, or read a food package?
Digital makes people even lazier thinkers. Only get a Substack account and you too can be an expert in everything. What is amazing is the utter certainty that some of these people have about their chosen issue. Then they cannot answer a basic question about a solar eclipse. And there is no self-awareness they might be in some kind of personal spiritual crisis that is affecting their perception of reality — even if they are a psychiatrist.
I made one comment which has the same as content as what i posted right above. Then i responded to another section.
"Let’s come back to the matter of whether you can move a hurricane around, and therefore use it as a weapon. Just remember, this whole notion is based on forgetting how powerful hurricanes have always been. I’m looking around for official data on how much energy a hurricane contains. One government website says 1.5 trillion watts — the world’s entire generating capacity for a year. Another puts it at “6.0 x 10^14 Watts or 5.2 x 10^19 Joules/day! This is equivalent to about 200 times the total electrical generating capacity on the planet.”
That’s a lot of juice, and presumably it would take a lot to move such a thing around. That energy would have to come from somewhere. However, maybe it’s done like judo, where the energy of the adversary is used to move his body around using minimal force.
My response.
Jeffrey Strahl, Lockdown Times, 10/10/24.
Regarding the idea of "guiding the energy," like Judo. Storms are directed by upper air currents, which are consequences of the jet streams, 6 to 10 miles high. Unless you deal with these, any attempt to "guide the energy" will amount to, literally, pissing into the wind. Little to do with any computer's complexity calculative capacity and all to do with a lack of required energy, which is a testimony to the immense amount of energy involved in the ongoing processes of this shining ball of blue.
And, more pertinent information, with a chart.
The Gulf of Mexico has reached alarmingly high temperatures, Ric Kearbey, 8/23/24.
It may seem like record setting temperatures are becoming a common occurrence these days, but these sea surface temperatures are alarming. According to Brian McNoldy, a climatologist at the University of Miami, the Gulf is currently the hottest it has ever been in the modern record. Recent measurements show the surface temperature nearing 90 degrees Fahrenheit, making a dip in the water feel more like stepping into a bath.
Oceans have absorbed 90% of the heat from human-caused carbon dioxide emissions since the industrial era, but scientists are increasingly worried that this critical buffer may be reaching its limits. Researchers are now investigating the causes behind the rapid rise in sea temperatures, why this heat has persisted, and whether ocean temperatures might cool again.
Central to these concerns is the fear that the oceans, which have played a vital role in mitigating the worst effects of climate change, may no longer be able to absorb heat and carbon dioxide at the same rate. “All that heat that’s going into the ocean isn’t going into the land surface, atmosphere, or ice caps,” explains Michael Meredith, an oceanographer and science leader at the British Antarctic Survey. “The ocean has been doing us a huge climate favor for decades.” However, Meredith warns that there’s no guarantee this will continue at the same pace. “If this slows in the future, the consequences could be far more severe than what we witnessed in 2023, the hottest year on record.”
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Warmer ocean temperatures cause increased evaporation, transferring more moisture into the atmosphere. This added moisture, coupled with the atmosphere’s greater capacity to hold water vapor as temperatures rise, sets the stage for heavier rainfall when conditions are right. The combination of warm ocean waters and a moisture-rich atmosphere also fuels stronger storms, which can produce more intense and prolonged rainfall.
Additionally, climate change can alter wind patterns, causing storms to move more slowly, allowing them to linger over areas and dump large amounts of rain, increasing the risk of flooding. Warm oceans contribute to feedback loops, where intense storms draw even more moisture into the atmosphere, creating a cycle that leads to increasingly heavy rainfall. Together, these factors explain why warmer oceans and atmosphere are linked to more frequent and intense rain events, often resulting in severe flooding.
Hurricanes thrive on warm water, and the Gulf’s current heat levels can fuel stronger storms that intensify more quickly, giving coastal areas less time to prepare. The deeper layers of the ocean are also unusually warm, which can prevent hurricanes from weakening as they churn up the ocean, leading to even more powerful storms. Higher water temperatures also cause coral bleaching, where corals expel the symbiotic algae that give them color and energy. Prolonged bleaching can lead to widespread coral death, threatening marine ecosystems and the biodiversity they support. The loss of coral reefs compounds the danger. These natural structures help protect coastlines by dampening waves during storms. However, prolonged exposure to warm water causes coral bleaching and can eventually kill the reefs, leaving coastal communities more vulnerable to hurricane damage.
Ending this segment and this edition, another illustrative chart, this time for ALL the planet’s oceans. The vertical strips are months, left most is January, ….Note that 2024 is ahead of every year except was behind 2023 for a couple of months, but is now back on top, and the two of them are WAY higher than previous years.