Tuesday, February 7, 2023

aiming to dominate all farming and livestock with the terrible modifiedRNA and LNP perverse tech

The monopolists/globalists/mad scientists/money barons/controllers of everything they can get, they are aiming to dominate all farming and livestock with the terrible modifiedRNA and LNP perverse tech that havc been injected worldwide the last 2 years, building on their highly clever and devious pesticides and genetic engineering programs from ~1950. The following 2 articles show this course underway, with their mechanical banners of hype, pretense to be so much more brilliant than mother nature, and “safe/effective” billowing as ever: 1-24-2021 Nanotechnology allows for more targeted and effective application of fertilizers, pesticides and nutrients, boosting plant growth and increasing resistance to disease and drought. Nanomaterials are under development to slow ripening and decay after harvest. Nano-sensors may be able to be integrated into plants to monitor their health in real time, alerting farmers to early signs of stress. And nano-assisted genetic engineering may even, in the future, involve using nanomaterials to penetrate cell walls and deliver genetic material more efficiently…. (A nanometre is one billionth of a metre, which is about 75,000 times smaller than the width of a typical human hair.)…. similar to the delivery system used by mRNA vaccines developed to combat COVID-19. Those involve injecting small amounts of synthesized RNA into the body, triggering the production of proteins similar to those of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, provoking an immune response. To ensure the RNA isn’t quickly destroyed in the body it’s encapsulated in a nanocarrier made of fatty lipids. That means more of the crop treatment makes it to its destination and less runs off into the soil. Allosperse has been on the market in the U.S. since 2016…. Last year, Allosperse was applied to more than one million acres of farmland, on crops including soybean, corn, potatoes, alfalfa and sugar beets. … “Delivery at field scale is incredibly challenging,” explains John Dutcher, a physicist at the University of Guelph and the Canada Research Chair in Novel Sustainable Nanomaterials…. “The environment is complex and hard to control,” he says. “You can do things in the lab much more easily than out in the field…. when you engineer and synthesize one it’s not clear that it will be innocuous in the environment.” For example, researchers have found that carbon nanotubes can help boost photosynthesis in plants. But they may also pose a risk to agricultural workers when inhaled, scarring the lungs in a way similar to asbestos….. Besides the cherry-based nanocarrier, Paliyath’s work has also focused on nanomaterials that can be sprayed on fruits and vegetables after harvest to slow the ripening process, producing up to four times the normal shelf-life for some produce. According to the UN, roughly one-third of all food produced annually is lost or wasted, much of it to spoilage. An innovation likes Paliyath’s could help tackle the problem of food waste from the consumer end even as more efficient growing practices tackle the production side. Paliyath believes that the use of products like Nanopect and Allosperse could also help “bring farming back to its roots,” making smaller farms more viable by increasing yields, and reducing the amount of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides needed. Anderson points to an example of one sugar-beet grower in the U.S. who — by maximizing the effectiveness of pesticides using Allosperse — was able to avoid making another application later in the season. That meant less pesticide in the environment. It also meant he saved 40,000 gallons of water and 220 gallons of diesel fuel. The farmer (no, he’s a physicist) Dutcher thinks companies developing agricultural nanotechnologies could take a lesson from the problems that have plagued the creators of genetically modified crops. “Education is important,” he says. “A lot of difficulties with public perception could have been avoided with GMOs if companies were up front about exactly what they were doing.” Even after nearly three decades consumer qualms about the safety of GMO foods have never fully abated. They’ve become a staple of diets in the developed world, with no apparent ill effect on human health and have driven massive increase in global crop yields. “While there are risks associated with any new technology we have a changing climate, a growing population, a diminishing supply of arable land,” Dutcher says. https://www.marsdd.com/news/giving-the-mrna-treatment-to-crops-how-nanotechnology-helps-to-prevent-harm-and-increase-yields-in-agriculture/ ……………………… 1-29-2021 In record time we’ve got a couple of COVID vaccines — vaccines like no others before them. Vaccines have always been made with proteins from a dead or incapacitated infectious agent. Pfizer’s and Moderna’s vaccines use a laboratory-made piece of genetic material, a synthetic RNA molecule that mimics instructions for a COVID protein. … Agrobiotech companies are working on vaccines for plants (yes) and pesticides based on (genetically modified) RNA molecules. How can you vaccinate a plant? Scientists use another type of RNA called interference RNA (RNAi). RNAi with a code sequence that matches an mRNA on its way to a ribosome can intercept and bind to the mRNA, disabling it and preventing production of a protein essential for an organism’s survival. The trick is to find a protein that is essential to the growth and maintenance of a pest insect or disease but not essential to non-target plants, animals or insects. … Monsanto did that with a corn plant, giving it the ability to attack the corn rootworm that feeds on the roots. They gained registration for this trait in 2017….. We are on the cusp of a new generation of pesticides that will be safe and, environmentally, a non-issue (or should be).   https://www.agdaily.com/technology/rna-molecules-and-future-crop-protection-advancements/...................... (updated Feb. 2023) From Nov-7-1917 to March 7, 2025 is 107 years and 5 months. Moon progresses at rate of 13.18 degrees/year. So 107.4 years x 13.18 degrees = 1415 degrees forward. That is almost 1440 degrees or 4 circles. Add 23 months (~25 degrees) more of lunar progression (hence to Feb. 7, 2027) and that brings progressed moon to 14 degrees Leo which is very vital point of crystalization for the Soviet Union astro chart. The KGB is quite psychologic/ psychotronic so I think that is the key all right. KGB/Kremlin testing and testing is because a war in the West would really require taking the whole West, and that requires many probes to find weaknesses and inroads for their psychotronic takeover machine. So they are prepping their course these days. I think the primary attack then is in about 5 years from now, the big one, possibly led by Putin at age 75. -r., Siskiyou County, California. (The Soviet natal chart is at 3 p.m. local time, St. Petersburg when Lenin gave his speech at Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens which he used as Bolshevik hq.) -r.

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