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Post by Wayne Hall on Apr 12, 2022 20:43:12 GMT -5
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Post by Wayne Hall on Apr 17, 2022 22:48:03 GMT -5
I need to read both books to contribute significantly to any critical discussion.
But I would like to comment on Peter's claim here:
"...so let’s just take a look at the one topic where Elana is not simply wrong but monumentally wrong: plasma. In her book Elana goes on for pages and pages about the properties and behaviors of plasma. Among a litany of spurious claims about plasma, she writes that plasma is simply ‘ionized matter.’ Plasma is more like highly energized matter and, on this planet at least, it is much less common than simple, ionized matter."
Her claim is not “monumentally wrong”. It’s not even slightly wrong.
Here’s a definition of plasma.
“Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter. It contains a significant portion of charged particles – ions and/or electrons. The presence of these charged particles is what primarily sets plasma apart from the other fundamental states of matter.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics) Charged particles -- ions or electrons.
The earth is constantly bathed in plasma to varying degrees - the solar wind and cosmic rays.
“The solar wind is created by the outward expansion of plasma (a collection of charged particles) from the Sun's corona (outermost atmosphere). This plasma is continually heated to the point that the Sun's gravity can't hold it down.”
Solar Wind - Space Technology 5 – NASA
“galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and extragalactic cosmic rays, i.e., high-energy particles originating outside the solar system, and.
solar energetic particles, high-energy particles (predominantly protons) emitted by the sun, primarily in solar eruptions.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray Both forms of plasma contain ionized matter. The energy of plasma is from the explosive heat of the sun/stars. But plasma is basically everywhere in the universe. It "floats" around like gas. It's the 4th state.
"Where is plasma found in the universe? Plasma often behaves like a gas, except that it conducts electricity and is affected by magnetic fields. On an astronomical scale, plasma is common. The Sun is composed of plasma, fire is plasma, fluorescent and neon lights contain plasma. "99.9 percent of the Universe is made up of plasma," says Dr.7 Sept 1999"
Plasma, Plasma, Everywhere | Science Mission Directorate
Importantly, cosmic rays strip electrons off of atoms in the atmosphere. These electrons accelerate lower cloud condensation. They behave as plasma. The atoms denuded of electrons due to the high energy of the cosmic rays, also constitute plasma. www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-99033-1
Microwaves can accomplish this with sustained excitation of a region of atoms, that excites and eventually knocks the electrons off, contributing to cloud formation. This is how the Nexrad radars do it - sustained pulsations.
I imagine 5G transmitters could accomplish something along these lines also.
"I wanted a deep dive into how stuff that is known to be sprayed from aircraft such as coal fly ash gets into our bodies, then is hit with electromagnetic energy (EM) to cause biological augmentations"
Fly ash contains a whole load of heavy metals. EM waves interacting with these metals will cause biological disruption rather than augmentation.
However, it is becoming clear that Transhumanism is the agenda for the few elite at the top of the food chain. Eugenic depopulation and Subhumanism into morlock-like slaves is the agenda for the rest of us.
Dylan
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Post by Wayne Hall on Apr 26, 2022 23:22:49 GMT -5
This Romanian initiative halva.proboards.com/post/1801 is likely not to gain support from mainstream European politicians.
But the usual spokesperson for the handful of Europarliamentarians resisting the pressures of medical tyranny even on themselves, Cristian Terhes, is also Romanian. Romania is emerging as a key alternative political centre within the EU.
The World Freedom Alliance is attempting to co-ordinate these centres globally and is receiving some of its strongest input from Australia: www.bitchute.com/video/qNLEcGCs8ITW/
How can this approach be brought to the parliamentary level in more than just Romania?
The Greek Revolution of 1821 started in what is now Romania. Is this fact from history of any use to European citizens of today?
The historian Evangelos Venetis provides some background: halva.proboards.com/thread/637/evangelos-venetis On 4/23/2022 10:15 AM, wayne wrote: > > halva.proboards.com/post/1801 > > Also note main.cse-initiative.eu/?p=891 (start from minute 39.15. The video is in English) > > And note: www.brighteon.com/a8216739-147c-4c6c-afa3-9c507e51dabd > > And note: The conference at the European Parliament premises was under the auspices of former Europarliamentarian Giulietto Chiesa and the next relevant episode was our inviting him to Aegina, where he spoke in June of the same year: This is the text of the speech he did not give as such, but presented off-the-cuff in Italian: halva.proboards.com/thread/246/text-chiesas-original-speech-aegina > > But Giulietto Chiesa died some years ago and his most eligible successors are not in ideological continuity with him: they are the spectrum of rebel Europarliamentarians whose spokesman is usually the Romanian Cristian Terhes, but who include the German Christine Anderson, the Croatian Ivan Vilibor Sincic, and others. > > The idea of a second chamber of the European Parliament not based on universal suffrage, free from corporate media influence and based in Romania has been discussed with the Romanian mathematician Preda Mihailescu en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preda_Mih%C4%83ilescu in the context of the World Freedom Alliance activist group main.cse-initiative.eu/?p=891 > > Collaboration with Romanian activists has been pursued as much as possible: www.brighteon.com/a8216739-147c-4c6c-afa3-9c507e51dabd > > W. Hall >>
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