Firstly, this show is SOLID meat and potatoes, and it should be part of EVERY anon’s diet:
https://thehighwire.com/videos/the-definition-of-a-bio-weapon/
https://thehighwire.com/videos/the-covid-vaccine-epidemic/
Links to research studies for COVID and vaccines:
Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) proteins of different bat species confer variable susceptibility to SARS-CoV entry: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_3f7ef9c25c7d4ec0939598b32c15c5f7.pdf
The Genetic Structure of SARS-CoV-2 does NOT rule out a laboratory origin: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_fb3c98da13a74a879deb4ddd41560bc1.pdf
An open debate on SARS-CoV-2's proximal origin is long overdue: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_c9bedba61a034d05bc402a6e0997ca73.pdf
Dual-Use Gain-of-Function by Viral Serial Passage Mimics Zoonotic Jump: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_b83e8a8f2350483b934432c7ca144fee.pdf
Evidence shows that SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can Integrate into human DNA: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_9233b6ae12a749e1b26a9924ceb33e62.pdf
Prion-like domains are critical to SARS-CoV-2 virulence. Prions are associated with "Mad Cow Disease" and neuromuscular movement disorders seen in Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer’s: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_96d5109a6f344f97bd4097a1731de594.pdf
Somatic APP gene recombination and mutations occur mosaically in normal and Alzheimer's disease neurons: https://21a86421-c3e0-461b-83c2-cfe4628dfadc.filesusr.com/ugd/659775_212db11f20ef4701bb5d851bd773495b.pdf
Magnetic Hydrogel: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27178944/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1385894720334513
Hydrogel Interface: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acssensors.9b01727
Self-Disseminating Vaccines: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4732410/
CDC is limiting reviews of reported breakthrough COVID infections to severe cases: https://fortune.com/2021/05/10/can-you-get-covid-after-vaccine-cdc-breakthrough-cases-tracing/
Dr. Michael Yeadon, ex-VP and Chief Scientist for Pfizer, regarding vaccine: https://www.bitchute.com/video/qs9X8Blr4Ucv/
Go! Study up! Spread far and wide. The educated elite need red pill medicine, too (because they lack basic horse-sense to counter their arrogance).
The problem with your hydrogel thinking is that none of those magnet vids show people feeling for masses in their arm. If there really was hydrogel (say alginate or PVA (white glue)) then a whole lot of people will have easily felt some kind of thing in their arm, hard or soft or just different. Human fingers are amazing sensors, yet nobody in vids was feeling lumps. Blood flow will be messed up there and it should be visible. If they didn't feel anything and the hydrogel is so soft that it can't be felt, then their blood flow will be even more messed up and some may lose an arm. No sign of any of that, ever, in any vid. The guy with the stud finder, he didn't feel any lump either. Real? Believable? A scripted production? I'm skeptical. I'm not sure how hydrogels can be included in this discussion.
The existence of people doing vacc Bluetooth vids will make any one familiar with the underlying BT tech do a double take. Bluetooth is not like a wireless credit card. Wireless cards need to be hit with 13.56MHz to energize it. 915MHz for new smaller RFID tags. Plus you can't really run a tiny chip as-is, because you need an antenna to collect radio waves to charge up a capacitor to power it. And it must be an external capacitor, because on-silicon caps at that size do not have enough capacity. BT needs to communicate with a lot of smarts, so that rules out nanoparticles. Smallest antenna in consumer market is about 1mm long in 2015, and gain isn't great - limited by physics of a ~10cm wavelength. Received energy is far too small to run IC logic, unless you can stick your arm in the microwave oven. At that point, one wonders if the magnets is a disinformation campaign: Stuff keeps coming out but none is ever truly validated, like some group is running a psyop with a pre-planned script. Or, YT people will do anything to monetize.
I would take it a bit more seriously only if TGP or OANN investigate and give a thumbs up. Credible investigations are needed.
Now I’m curious, too. Thanks for broadening the discussion.
I read that hydrogel is being used in the mRNA injections.
I also started looking here. Am I in the wrong spot? https://www.darpa.mil/work-with-us/covid-19
Many thanks!
First time I've seen hydrogels mentioned. I've seen a paper that talks about EDTA as an ingredient in the AZ vacc [link below] acting in concert with spike proteins to worsen all the inflammation stuff it does. So those researchers saw the AZ vacc ingredient list. If there is any hydrogel stuff in any published ingredient list, someone would have raised a big red flag by now. It makes no sense.
I know hydrogels are often used in research to immobilize stuff, but alginate and PVA that have set is more like gelatine than agar. Anything enough to stay in one place should have raised suspicion by now, because our fingers are incredibly good at feeling anything abnormal in the flesh. I'm skeptical.
https://greatgameindia.com/2-step-process-vaccine-blood-clots/
Article has link to research paper. Agri people use EDTA a lot to chelate mineral ions, and here they are injecting it into us.
One more question.
I keep reading that the hydrogel is supposed to be a slow-release mechanism in aqueous form... https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210406/Novel-hydrogel-based-vaccine-formulation-shows-high-efficacy-against-SARS-CoV-2.aspx
... and then it eventually degrades away: https://www.fiercebiotech.com/research/mrna-vaccine-delivered-hydrogel-shows-promise-as-a-durable-cancer-immunotherapy
With all these interesting (perhaps stupid, and certainly anecdotal) videos... the people who are "actually/more magnetic" are SEEMINGLY and FREQUENTLY the ones who have had both shots, and have had at least a few weeks incubation. (This is sheer speculation, but I'm building up to a question.) https://thehighwire.com/videos/the-covid-vaccine-epidemic/
IS it feasible that the hydrogel, IF it's being covertly used, break down enough (are there possible varieties of hydrogels other than PVA?), so that people wouldn't notice its presence later (especially if the initial inflammation of the injections might mask the presence of hydrogel)? If so... could these nanobots/ nanomatrix (triggered by some external mechanism [5G?]) be magnetic (even after the proteins have degraded)? I'm still sorting through the technology.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2021/03/wyss-researchers-plant-the-seed-for-dna-nanoconstructs/
I'm learning, obviously. But physicians and engineers in my family weren't even aware of self-dissemination, so that indicates that the technology has advanced farther than even the geneticists in academia (also in my family) surmised. It's challenging to figure out what is a hypothetical in the future, and what's already present-tense nanotechnology.
The last several months have obviously been the beta study (I'll happily remain in the control group)... and I think there's more going on here than the media or even much of academia has let on.
Thoughts?
I've done some reading on alginate (used in making synthetic seeds) and most of these have water in the gel matrix. So, solutes will leak out slowly. But the alginate itself is like agar, or it can be much stronger than agar depending on formulation. It also needs calcium ions to set I think , so there has to be a calcium ion source. I don't know how set alginate gel will behave inside humans.
Suppose it sets in people's arms. Randomness in gel formation assuming the vacc looks totally like a liquid should result in some people feeling something in their arms. There have been no reports of lumps.
Nobody has seen any powder (nanobots, if they are so amazing that they are as fine as powder) in vials either, that I know of. And most so-called nanobot papers in academia are mostly nanoparticles being manipulated by laser or sound or magnets or electric fields. Done under a microscope with lots of equipment. Manipulation from far far away needs a lot power, it won't be easy. I feel the nanobot talk is mainly to look good when getting funding from DARPA, most are still nanoparticles of low complexity. But a smart nanobot? Well, I haven't seen any open-access research like that. For tiny things that want to be smart, energy source is an issue (collecting energy and storing energy) that's why most research use external energy inputs.
I applaud your research, it's a good thing. It's good to have some rational talk. Let's not dismiss it yet. Keep it in your files. Never say never. These are all things that DARPA would love to have in their arsenal, haha.
You're probably right. DARPA and the Chinese have been working on a hydrogel (~3mm) for mRNA, but all these articles are indicating that they wouldn't have been ready until early 2021 (in the works early last year).
https://www.defenseone.com/technology/2020/03/military-funded-biosensor-could-be-future-pandemic-detection/163497/
I'll keep it in my "maybe" pile, but I'll shove it toward the "less likely" side of it. ;)