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Department of homeland security apply for patent on Lucerferase

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posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 03:42 AM
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They have applied for a patent, but the fact-checkers said it has nothing to do with the mark of the beast or the fallen angel Lucifer. They are just quantum dots of bioluminescence that maintain their structure in the body. Well, that's a relief just about all these conspiracy theories seem to be coming true. The idea was to have a record of your vaccine status. It is for your own good, if you accidentally miss a shot they will remind you to get your next shot. It shines near-infrared light and can be read by a cell phone app Bill Gates and the Melinda Gates Foundation funded it OH well bang goes another conspiracy that turned into a fact. www.bitchute.com...



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 03:48 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

light-bearing
Lucifer has been in the English language for a very long time, and has not solely carried the meaning of "Satan." The word comes from a Latin root—lucifer, in Latin, means "light-bearing"—and has also been used by poets to refer to Venus, the morning star.



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 03:50 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

That's just creepy. With the victors being the ones to rewrite history, I wonder if future generations will ever know what's been lost?



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 04:17 AM
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originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: anonentity

That's just creepy. With the victors being the ones to rewrite history, I wonder if future generations will ever know what's been lost?


Do you?

Look at the huge Cathedrals built almost a thousand years ago. We are supposed to believe that they were built with horses and pulleys.

We have lost much.

P



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 04:47 AM
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When looking into who is responsible for distribution of the vaccination and it is a Department Of Defence operation. It all stepped outside of usual pharmaceutical distribution networks with project Warp Speed.

PROOF: DOD USING 100’S OF PHARMA TO SCALE UP MASS GENOCIDE AGAINST AMERICANS

If there is some kind of nano tech, covert experimentation or a culling going on then having the operation under a military jurisdiction does make it easier to manage.



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 05:56 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

better not go near fire flys, its part of what helps them glow along with some fungi



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 06:30 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

Wonder if it is to bridge the gaps between normal pcr testing type, and multiplexing. Haven't watched your link, stay away from bitcrap myself



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 07:26 AM
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a reply to: nonspecific




ight-bearing Lucifer has been in the English language for a very long time, and has not solely carried the meaning of "Satan." The word comes from a Latin root—lucifer, in Latin, means "light-bearing"—and has also been used by poets to refer to Venus, the morning star.



true, but it doesn't matter how long it was used or what a words originally meaning meant. when it gets started being used to describes something other than than the original meaning, the original becomes outdated and then new becomes accepted as the meaning.

example, gay use to mean happy, and was used quite frequently. now it either describes a persons lifestyle, the person themself, or as a offensive insult.


edit on 3-10-2022 by BernnieJGato because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 09:08 AM
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example, gay use to mean happy, and was used quite frequently. now it either describes a persons lifestyle, the person themself, or as a offensive insult.



My nieces love the colors of the rainbow, nature's natural beauty in all it's Light.

They and others have ask that they may paint rainbows, draw colorful chalk on the driveway, or put up a flag in the spring with rainbows on it WITH OUT someone assuming they are for gay pride...

instead of having "A Gay Old Time".



That's Fat or Phat or pretty sick as kids say.
edit on 3-10-2022 by Bigburgh because: Anybody got a British word for Cigarettes?



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 09:12 AM
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The name was given to it by Raphael Dubois who died in 1929.

It's name is nothing nefarious.



originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: nonspecific




ight-bearing Lucifer has been in the English language for a very long time, and has not solely carried the meaning of "Satan." The word comes from a Latin root—lucifer, in Latin, means "light-bearing"—and has also been used by poets to refer to Venus, the morning star.



true, but it doesn't matter how long it was used or what a words originally meaning meant. when it gets started being used to describes something other than than the original meaning, the original becomes outdated and then new becomes accepted as the meaning.

example, gay use to mean happy, and was used quite frequently. now it either describes a persons lifestyle, the person themself, or as a offensive insult.




posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 09:26 AM
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a reply to: nonspecific

Thank you for the posting that.


en.m.wikipedia.org...




Raphaël Horace Dubois (20 June 1849, Le Mans – 21 January 1929) was a French pharmacologist known for his work on bioluminescence and anesthesia.[1] He coined the terms proteon and bioproteon, from the Greek "proteon" for matter and "bios" for life. Bioproteon means "living matter". He concluded that there was no difference between matter and living matter.



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 09:27 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

Truth or lie?
www.the-sun.com...



Does luciferase track people with the Covid vaccine?
No, the claim is a baseless conspiracy theory, with many basing their response on the fact that the word begins with "Lucifer", the name of the devil.

In March 2021, a Facebook post claimed the "luciferase" enzyme was part of the Moderna vaccine and that recipients have a "barcode or imprint or pattern to I.D. you".

Another post on Instagram claimed "Satan himself is putting it right in your face with the titles of these Vaxxines The MRC-5 and Luciferase".

Both posts have been removed after a fact check by USA Today that there are "no luciferase enzymes – or satanic connections – in coronavirus vaccines".



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 09:34 AM
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a reply to: nonspecific

true he did invent the term luciferin, but the word has taken on different meaning over time as i pointed out.
nothing you say is gonna change that fact.

from the wiki,

The French pharmacologist Raphaël Dubois carried out work on bioluminescence in the late nineteenth century. He studied click beetles (Pyrophorus) and the marine bivalve mollusc Pholas dactylus. He refuted the old idea that bioluminescence came from phosphorus,[13][a] and demonstrated that the process was related to the oxidation of a specific compound, which he named luciferin, by an enzyme.[


from websters


Luciferian adjective Synonyms & Antonyms of Luciferian of, relating to, or worthy of an evil spirit the movie's villain wore a Luciferian expression of supreme confidence Synonyms for Luciferian cacodemonic, demoniac (also demoniacal), demonian, demonic (also demonical), devilish, diabolical (or diabolic), fiendish, satanic Words Related to Luciferian hellish, infernal baleful, evil, sinister malevolent, malicious, malignant heinous, monstrous immoral, iniquitous, nefarious, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked barbarous, cruel, ferocious, inhuman, savage Near Antonyms for Luciferian celestial, heavenly beneficent, benevolent, benign, benignant godly, holy, sainted, saintly ethical, good, moral, righteous, virtuous Antonyms for Luciferian angelic (or angelical)


Luciferian
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not only that there is a religion for Luciferians called Luciferianism
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posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 10:40 AM
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a reply to: Bigburgh

yabba-dabba do!



a more updated version




posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 11:05 AM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
The name was given to it by Raphael Dubois who died in 1929.

It's name is nothing nefarious.



originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: nonspecific




ight-bearing Lucifer has been in the English language for a very long time, and has not solely carried the meaning of "Satan." The word comes from a Latin root—lucifer, in Latin, means "light-bearing"—and has also been used by poets to refer to Venus, the morning star.



true, but it doesn't matter how long it was used or what a words originally meaning meant. when it gets started being used to describes something other than than the original meaning, the original becomes outdated and then new becomes accepted as the meaning.

example, gay use to mean happy, and was used quite frequently. now it either describes a persons lifestyle, the person themself, or as a offensive insult.


I agree there was probably nothing nefarious about the name in 1929 but times have changed along with the more popular association. The average person is becoming aware something evil is afoot at the moment so the convergence of this technology and it's name in association with certain villains pushing an agenda seems more than somewhat coincidental.

If technology was historically and currently used to do good only, no one would bat an eyelid over this sort of thing.
edit on 3-10-2022 by igloo because: word



posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 11:14 AM
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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: nonspecific

Thank you for the posting that.


en.m.wikipedia.org...




Raphaël Horace Dubois (20 June 1849, Le Mans – 21 January 1929) was a French pharmacologist known for his work on bioluminescence and anesthesia.[1] He coined the terms proteon and bioproteon, from the Greek "proteon" for matter and "bios" for life. Bioproteon means "living matter". He concluded that there was no difference between matter and living matter.





posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 01:20 PM
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You’d be surprised how much a block and tackle can change your day.

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posted on Oct, 3 2022 @ 02:27 PM
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a reply to: Dalamax

It is surprising what a bit of leverage can do.



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