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originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: Habs2133
Open eyes only keep us from being blindsided unless there is something
we can do about it.
Anyone who has the ability to opposed big pharma, Billy boy and Co have all been bought and paid for now...we are going to need some sort of intervention if this is going to stop.
Look what it took to free a people from bondage out of Egypt? Do you think
the Hebrews could be delivered any other way? What I'm trying to say is
the same thing Moses said, putting aside all our feelings towards religion.
The story records him saying, "It would take a God" to free the people.
Scholars agree that Jews were delivered out of Egypt. And I think a
Pharaoh of that day would be impossible to escape simply by location.
There was only a desert death waiting for them if they didn't like
their slavery.
Anyway I digress to say what Moses said. "It would take a God" to save us
now. And I can't even see that as an option for us. Because history bends
the knee to his word not ours. Those who are wise will pray.
WEF partners with Big Tech and governments to police Internet, encourage ‘coordinated action’ against unauthorized voices deemed ‘harmful’ to collective psyche.
The World Economic Forum announced June 29 it will initiate a new “public-private partnership” with Big Tech and governments around the world to identify and uproot all opinions from the Internet that it considers “harmful.”
Microsoft immediately announced it was on board with the WEF’s plan to squelch free speech on the Internet.
Technocracy Rising: World Economic Forum Announces ‘Global Coalition For Digital Safety’
originally posted by: stormbringercompanion
Thanks for the heads up on that interview. a reply to: Tulpa
originally posted by: ATSAlex
Hey look!!! Gates was right, what are the odds?
www.rt.com...
Linked Topics:
• US to Purchase $170 Million in Smallpox Vaccines for Stockpiling
• FDA Approves New Smallpox, Monkeypox Vaccine: What Is It For?
• U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers recieve smallpox vaccination during Vibrant Response 2019
• Weaponising the smallpox virus could infect thousands
• Smallpox Biological Warfare
• Bill Gates thinks a coming disease could kill 30 million people within 6 months — and says we should prepare for it as we do for war
• In the 1970s, A Weaponized Version Of Smallpox Got Out Into The Wild
• WHO Debates Fate of Smallpox Vials in US, Russia
DHS' New Chief Geek is a Bioterror 'Disaster,' Critics Charge (2009)
Depending on who you ask, the Obama administration’s controversial pick to be the Department of Homeland Security’s geek-in-chief is either a leading authority on the deadliest terror threats — or a biowar chicken little, dangerously out of touch with reality. At first glance, Dr. Tara O’Toole is a dream candidate to take over the position.
"She was the single most extreme person, either in or out of government, advocating for a massive biodefense expansion and relaxation of provisions for safety and security," he adds. "She makes Dr. Strangelove look sane."
3) Gene Therapy as a Weapon: Gene therapy will revolutionize the treatment of human genetic diseases. The goal is to effect a permanent change in the genetic composition of a person by repairing or replacing a faulty gene. Genes have already been spliced into bacteria to produce "human" insulin in large quantities. The eventual goal is to splice a gene that codes for the production of insulin into human pancreatic tissue to cure diabetes. Similar research is progressing on adding in the missing gene to prevent the symptoms of cystic fibrosis. However, the same technology could be subverted to insert pathogenic genes.
If smallpox were to be similarly genetically manipulated, our current vaccine may not protect against it. These vectors are not yet very efficient in introducing genes into tissue cells. But if a medical technique is perfected, similar vectors might eventually be used to insert harmful genes into an unsuspecting population.
Stealth Viruses: The concept of a stealth virus is a cryptic viral infection that covertly enters human cells (genomes) and then remains dormant for an extended time. However, a signal by an external stimulus could later trigger the virus to activate and cause disease. This mechanism, in fact, occurs fairly commonly in nature. For example, many humans carry herpes virus which can activate to cause oral or genital lesions. Similarly, varicella virus will sometimes reactivate in the form of herpes zoster (shingles) in some people who had chicken pox earlier in life. However, the vast majority of viruses do not cause disease.
As a biological weapon, a stealth virus could clandestinely infect the genome of a population. Later, the virus could be activated in the targeted population, or a threat of activation could be used as blackmail.
The PDF is one section, only 38 pages with ending 10 pages of bibliography.
Oncogenes are segments of DNA that, when switched on, can initiate wild cellular growth and misbehavior—the hallmarks of cancer. Some viruses have segments of DNA that can mimic oncogenes and directly, or perhaps through bioregulators or host genes, cause cancer. These changes may take years for clinical effect, but the concept may still be considered by bioterrorists.
Next Generation Bioweapons
originally posted by: JAGStorm
OMG I totally Forgot about this thread!!!!!!!!!!!! HERE
originally posted by: JinMI
Has this been brought up yet?
Smallpox Vials Found At Merck lab in Phili Suburb
This is a disastrous nomination. O'Toole supported every flawed decision and counterproductive policy on biodefense, biosafety, and biosecurity during the Bush Administration,"
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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
I followed some science and stumbled across this 2019 US Air Force study titled "Next Generation Bioweapons: Genetic Engineering and BW",
Perhaps we might be looking at the very scenario it mentions on page 271:
Next Generation Bioweapons
You Can’t Handle the Truth
Psy-ops propaganda goes mainstream.
LONDON—Over the past 24 hours, seven people have checked into hospitals here with telltale symptoms. Rashes, vomiting, high temperature, and cramps: the classic signs of smallpox. Once thought wiped out, the disease is back and threatening a pandemic of epic proportions.
The government faces a dilemma: It needs people to stay home, but if the news breaks, mass panic might ensue as people flee the city, carrying the virus with them.
A shadowy media firm steps in to help orchestrate a sophisticated campaign of mass deception. Rather than alert the public to the smallpox threat, the company sets up a high-tech “ops center” to convince the public that an accident at a chemical plant threatens London. As the fictitious toxic cloud approaches the city, TV news outlets are provided graphic visuals charting the path of the invisible toxins. Londoners stay indoors, glued to the telly, convinced that even a short walk into the streets could be fatal.
This scenario may sound like a rejected plot twist from a mediocre Bond flick, but one company is dead set on making this fantasy come to life.
Strategic Communication Laboratories, a small U.K. firm specializing in “influence operations” made a very public debut this week with a glitzy exhibit occupying prime real estate at Defense Systems & Equipment International, or DSEi, the United Kingdom’s largest showcase for military technology. The main attraction was a full-scale mock-up of its ops center, running simulations ranging from natural disasters to political coups.
Just to the right of the ops center, a dark-suited man with a wireless microphone paces like a carnival barker, narrating the scenarios. Above him a screen flashes among scenes of disaster, while to his right, behind thick glass, workers sit attentively before banks of computer screens, busily scrolling through data. The play actors pause only to look up at a big board that flashes ominously between “hot spots” like North Korea and Congo.
While Londoners fret over fictitious toxins, the government works to contain the smallpox outbreak. The final result, according to SCL’s calculations, is that only thousands perish, rather than the 10 million originally projected. Another success.
Of course, the idea of deluding an entire city seems, well, a bit like propaganda.
“If your definition of propaganda is framing communications to do something that’s going to save lives, that’s fine,” says Mark Broughton, SCL’s public affairs director. “That’s not a word I would use for that.”
Then again, it’s hard to know exactly what else to call it. (Company literature describes SCL’s niche specialties as “psychological warfare,” “public diplomacy,” and “influence operations.”) The smallpox scenario plays out in excruciating detail how reporters would be tapped to receive disinformation, with TV and radio stations dedicated to around-the-clock coverage. Even the eventual disclosure is carefully scripted.
If SCL weren’t so earnest, it might actually seem to be mocking itself, or perhaps George Orwell. As the end of the smallpox scenario, dramatic music fades out to a taped message urging people to “embrace” strategic communications, which it describes as “the most powerful weapon in the world.” And the company Web page offers some decidedly creepy asides. “The [ops center] can override all national radio and TV broadcasts in time of crisis,” it says, alluding to work the company has done in an unspecified Asian country.
Government deception may even be justified in some cases, according to Michael Schrage, a senior adviser to the security-studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “If you tell the population that there’s been a bio-warfare attack, hospital emergency rooms will be overwhelmed with people who sincerely believe they have all the symptoms and require immediate attention,” Schrage says.
The problem, he adds, is that in a democracy, a large-scale ruse would work just once.
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originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: SaturnFX
Are people who think proactively considered suspicious?
Maybe if they've invested millions of dollars into glass and other building materials.
And at the same time completed research on a sonic resonance device that causes
earthquakes. That would be suspect especially when he opens his fly hole and
points to the next earthquake to come. When tremors from the last one haven't
yet receded.
Just like the inappropriate pos his papa taught him to be. He has no couth because
he's to busy being a foul little earth worm. True to his barbaric nature and as hard
to believe as it is for some? He can afford having an agenda. Why would these
people who live like Gods, get treated like Gods, not allow themselves to believe
they are Gods?
I don't understand the denials that abed these people. They can call attention
to the obvious cause others can't wrap they're heads around the truth. All you're
doing is the nothing that lets their agenda thrive. They don't even deny it
themselves instead they beg and plead and bribe and threaten and mandate.
Instead of offering open debate, reasoning and proving they are on our side.
Rather than offering bags of pot what's wrong with you Saturn? Are you so smart
you have to over think the obvious? I know that's a back handed compliment
but it is still a compliment.
Acrobatic had one thing right. This is simpleton crap and the smartest of us
let it go right over their head. Drives me crazy.
So in your mind, what is Bill Gates realistic end goal?
So you some kinda commie?