Oxidation of Epinephrine using Nano-Gold Electrode structures.
Oxidized Adrenaline(Epinephrine) makes Adrenochrome(Epinephrinequinone).
This hints at my theory of them having used children, gold, and adrenochrome in tandem to make a life-extending serum.
Dropping this source now, just in case. Archive if you can.
Still working on the full report. It's turning into a history lesson at this point. Oh well.
I can't be sure still whether this produces gold nano-structures such as nanotubes, nanoshells, nanorods, and nanochains. Seeing how those are ideal in nano-machine creation, I can't believe they would just stop at making adrenochrome from gold when they have the potential to redefine biology. Perhaps the oxidation process of adrenochrome creates nano-chains?
I know pure tin has some strange properties where it looks like it grows spires. Perhaps this process goads the gold into acting the same? I'm looking into it.
Feel free to follow down this rabbit hole with me.
Wasn't it found that humans produce gold through adreno?
Wouldnt that be wild that every piece of gold you ever touched used to be a human..
No : gold is chemical element it cannot be "created".
Faked with the use of tungsten - yes. Produced with use of nuclear reactor (but only radioactive one !) - yes.
But obtaining it from blood ? 0,02%. Trying to obtain it from blood is crazy idea. It would be 1 gram (0,035274 ounce !) from 5 litres and 5 litres is near average quantity of blood adult person have. It would be worth about 40$ and obtaining it from blood wouldn't be easy...
Nonsense.
It isn't quantity they want, but quality.
How else are you gonna mass-produce gold at the mono-atomic level?
You gotta go through biology. It has to be grown and harvested.
If they wanted the gold to get rich then they already know where to get it: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-32026636
How they would be able to produce it on "monoatomic" level if the fact is it is in fucking cells with other elements. Without very advanced geneticaly modified organisms it is wouldn't be even ever possible. Taking it from human blood is absurd.
It wouldn't be possible within current known nanotechnology kid. Moreover blood is possibly worth much more than those gold for medical companies and not only to even bother.
I guess adenochrome is only bonus. Stem cells... It is probably about stem cells.
Gold can already be produced at a monoatomic level in lab conditions, though costly and not efficiently. They discovered gold nanotubes before carbon nanotubes, because of the ease of manipulation of gold. You can hammer gold out to a massive area before it starts to break. A gram of gold, when flattened, can cover a football field's surface area and still stay intact.
You have 0.2 milligrams of gold in you, at least. It isn't all in colloids. You have monoatomic chains in your brain and throughout your whole nervous system that allow for transfer of electrical-chemical signals.
Gold is also used by our bodies to bind to Protein-A and Protein-G. A of which is found in the majority of staph bacterium. That means gold can act as an anti-microbial on a microscopic scale. Simple interaction with microbes causes their outer layers to shred apart. It isn't even a chemical process. It just sucks the protein to it. That's why gold is frequently used as a labelling component for the detection of proteins. It doesn't tarnish, it has a high density, and the spectrometric signature is unmistakable.
As far as nanotechnology goes, we are way past science fiction levels of using gold to make nanomachines. They are already being made.
https://physicsworld.com/a/gold-nanotubes-and-infrared-light-could-treat-asbestos-related-cancer/#:~:text=Gold%20nanotubes%20can%20destroy%20cancer,when%20heated%20with%20laser%20light.
https://www.science.gov/topicpages/m/monoatomic+gold+chains.html
https://www.nims.go.jp/eng/publicity/publication/hdfqf1000008bz0i-att/outlook2005.pdf
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep14402
http://bfuhs.ac.in/ScienceCongress/FULL%20ABSTRACT%20BOOK%20PUNJAB%20SCIENCE%20CONGRESS.pdf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3517011/
My interpretation thus far is the opposite. That gold can be made to streamline adrenochrome production.
As far as the gold goes, though, they may have discovered that gold on its own, in a mono-atomic scale, has almost supernatural healing properties. A bunch of [holistic nutjobs seem to think so](https://www.endgameplan.net/page/2/ http://www.thewatcherfiles.com/sherry/white-gold.htm).
Not sure I believe all of that. But what matters, I guess, is that the Satanists believe it. If it is real to them, that would explain their bullshit.
Have either of you (sleepydude & redtoe-skipper) ever actually consumed ORMUS? Im willing to bet not, if you had, your opinions would be a whole lot different. White Powder Gold I wouldn't touch with a barge pole, its way way too potent & usually sends those who do it round the twist at least for a short time, often months. I don't know anyone personally who has done White Powder Gold but have read enough about & by those who have to stay well clear.
Every batch of ORMUS has one could say its own personality, this stuff is beyond physical physics, its very substance is heavily influenced by the makers vibration along with the person consuming. The stuff that ties WPG to ORMUS is consciousness & vibration... Subtle energies. Ive seen it do some amazing stuff to people.
Remember the Earth was once flat. Just because "science" cant "measure" something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I am not so sure it is all Nutjobby.
https://subtle.energy/david-hudsons-discovery-of-ormus-worth-more-than-its-weight-in-gold/
This is the story that got Ormus a real leg up.
ORMUS is a red-herring as far as I'm concerned. They put it out there to obfuscate the real monoatomic gold sources.
What they claim the monoatomic gold in ORMUS can do might be truthful, at least in their twisted minds, but getting it from sea water is simply asinine. There are far too many contaminants and the gold quantity is ridiculously low and impure. The distillation process alone would heat the gold and ruin the monoatomic structures.
Yes, indeed. I agree seawater as a source would not be right.
Nevertheless, the story about it's discovery is fascinating.