The document goes down a deep rabbit hole indeed. I am not convinced by the thesis, but it is much to consider.
A pet peeve, though. I may be shouting into the wind with this, but I wish people would stop referring to aluminum as a heavy metal (page 17). It is a light metal. The lightest of the non-alkalis. ... Also, using 'like' when what is intended is 'such as'. Perhaps the parasite queen feeds on poor grammar.
Another wild pdf was ‘Death fungus from outer space’. It talks about toxic spores from certain areas of space contributing to our illnesses. The outer casing of spores can reenter our atmosphere without being destroyed. We could be dealing with a parasitic/ fungal infection. We go through this area of space every 12,000 years. Hence massive population dieoffs.
The document goes down a deep rabbit hole indeed. I am not convinced by the thesis, but it is much to consider.
A pet peeve, though. I may be shouting into the wind with this, but I wish people would stop referring to aluminum as a heavy metal (page 17). It is a light metal. The lightest of the non-alkalis. ... Also, using 'like' when what is intended is 'such as'. Perhaps the parasite queen feeds on poor grammar.
Yes, it's a light metal, physically, but that's not how the brain treats it.
Agreed.
Kek.
Another wild pdf was ‘Death fungus from outer space’. It talks about toxic spores from certain areas of space contributing to our illnesses. The outer casing of spores can reenter our atmosphere without being destroyed. We could be dealing with a parasitic/ fungal infection. We go through this area of space every 12,000 years. Hence massive population dieoffs.