Agreed, but there is clear a distinction in certain topics. I take his stuff like this under advisement.
It also makes clear that we have no clue as to the distribution of these clogs, what physicial pre-conditions should be met to cause these to self-assemble, or even assemble to such size they cause death.
What happens when you can remove those. What additional life-time will be gained?
It would take an hour. 10 a day, 300 a month ... current price 5000 a pop .... that would be 1.5 million a month. It would make an investment quite financially sound ....
With 200 million doses given in the US .... that would make for quite a target group ....
Who would pay for it ... Insurance companies would completely go beserk. But it would make for a very nice class action ....
It shows how far behind the curve we still are in terms of scientific research.
And even you would have the infrastructure, government will interfere with licensing ....
Agreed, but there is clear a distinction in certain topics. I take his stuff like this under advisement.
It also makes clear that we have no clue as to the distribution of these clogs, what physicial pre-conditions should be met to cause these to self-assemble, or even assemble to such size they cause death.
What happens when you can remove those. What additional life-time will be gained?
What is the effect of EMF on this self-assembly?
Would they show up on MRI? https://www.honorhealth.com/sites/default/files/documents/patient-and-visitors/mri-costs-honorhealth-202201.pdf
MRI would cost a million dollars or more ... quite capital intensive and energy-cost intensive. With energy prices rising, this would put a clog in the deployment. https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/full/10.1148/radiol.2020192084
Here' s another clog in the deployment: https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB111498587452921637
However: https://ezra.com/should-you-consider-a-full-body-mri-scan/
It would take an hour. 10 a day, 300 a month ... current price 5000 a pop .... that would be 1.5 million a month. It would make an investment quite financially sound ....
With 200 million doses given in the US .... that would make for quite a target group ....
Who would pay for it ... Insurance companies would completely go beserk. But it would make for a very nice class action ....
It shows how far behind the curve we still are in terms of scientific research.
And even you would have the infrastructure, government will interfere with licensing ....