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CindyLou's avatar

Basically, we must become like the Amish - hiding in plain sight.

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Conway Judge's avatar

I think so yes.

If this is the plan... who knows, I could be horribly wrong. I hope I am.

I suspect the third world soldiers trained by private armies, will be mobilized to police the world being some years behind our own soldiers who will have succumbed to the poisons or are significantly weakened by them.

These soldiers will be responsible for eliminating any groups of survivors.. or otherwise policing them. Perhaps full elimination is not necessary. 90% being the goal. Who cares about the 10% that survive. Good for them. Or perhaps they need them gone for historical control purposes and fear of revenge.

But they will outnumber us. And possess the same or similar technology.

The only way I can see past that outcome is to "dissapear" and to reemerge nearly a century or so later.

But to disappear from what current technologies exist even now. Would require us to be Amish like. Self sufficient and not able to broadcast or use long range communications.

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John Raymond's avatar

Riot police in Australia, Austria etc... could they not sometimes be criminal thugs from another country?

Not in any way to condone policemen of those nations...

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Conway Judge's avatar

They definitely bring outsiders into action. If not from other countries at least other cities or states. They do this so they are less likely to sympathize with those they are there to combat.

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John Raymond's avatar

That was my theory....

I had hope some of good police and military were arrested ....

I wonder how many will live up to oath...

Munich police, WWII. Valkarie

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rjt's avatar

Reportedly the case in Ottawa in Feb. Toronto police cavalry to ride over walkers, foreign thugs to beat on Canadians.

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Lee Muller's avatar

How many times have I asked, "How do I become Amish without being Amish?" lol

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Duchess's avatar

Become a Mennonite. They are a bit more lax than the Amish. Do electricity and hot showers (I didn't know the Amish dont have indoor plumbing?)

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Lee Muller's avatar

I'll have to research the differences, thank you!

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Butterfly's avatar

😂Mmmh I'm with you, I've always envied them for living a different life, out of the frenetic world but the idea of not having a hot shower and proper heating in winter kind of break the dream to me! 😁

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John Raymond's avatar

Excellent. One slight nuanced view. Illuminati Rules... they must inform us of evil they plan to inflict on us. If it happens, we've consented.

They seem to tell us in myriad ways. Simpsons, planning for disaster conferences ...

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Conway Judge's avatar

I don't know much about magnetic healing. Or how it would or could work traditionally. Tbh.

However, this field of therapy may become more useful in the near future. I wonder to what extent it could destroy, or mitigate any tracking technology.

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Lee Muller's avatar

This is different from just magnetism but rather targeted based on virus and bacteria balances and to maintain proper pH levels. You might want to look into more. I know they have special magnetism mats out there too, but there are pretty expensive and I'm not sure they make sense to me although I have heard that they have reduced pain for some.

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Conway Judge's avatar

Yes thank you for bringing this to my attention.

It does peak my interest because it's relatively simple technology. I think.

And although I don't want to jump to conclusions. I have next to zero knowledge in this subject. It makes sense how it could be useful.

Have you by any chance heard of Dr Robin Wakeling? He's little known outside of my country. Or even within it actually. But he is a friend of a friend. So just by dumb luck I was put onto his research quite early.

He is on the forefront of the dark field microscopy looking into the self assembling nanoparticle claims.

And has found them. Over and over again.

I see no motive for him to lie or make this stuff up. No benefit on his end. He is bleeding money not making it. Reputation is shattered instead of building it etcetera.

Including a host of other doctors here who also have no motive to push his research into the courts... seemingly getting nowhere.

My conclusion from his research is that the nanotech people (conspiracy theorists) cried about is likely very real.

But... this is also where my knowledge on the subject essentially stops.

There is nothing in conventional medicine regarding the treatment or detoxification of this type of tech. At least from my knowledge. I mean why would there be?

But they do seem to have some reactivity to EMF and magnetism.

And so magnetism... perhaps is the obvious solution.

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Duchess's avatar

How interesting. I do think nano tech is real, and in the vaccines. I've seen too many self assembling things under the microscope..and in addition, do remember Dr. Charles Lieiber I think from Harvard, arrested for taking money from China for working on "telecommunicatios" stuff. Very hushed up trial, very little known, but he was working on neural implants and nano tech in the brain.

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Lee Muller's avatar

I was just reading this paper this morning. The author now works at NIH (perhaps assigned busy work to distract from this?) https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2016/natures-living-magnets-unexpected-tool-treat-disease/

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Conway Judge's avatar

Oh wow. Thank you.

When I made up this newsletter of mine, this is exactly what I was hoping for. New angles. New ideas. New conversations into potential solutions even those outside the box solutions not commonly discussed.

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Lee Muller's avatar

a few other resources:

usbiomag.com -Dr. Luis Garcia

usabiomagnetism.com - Helena Guerrero

biomagneticusa.com - Ricardo Hidalgo

drdavidgoiz.com - Dr. David Goiz

moisesgoiz.com - Moises Goiz

the last two are the inventor/founder's sons

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Duchess's avatar

Fascinating.

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Duchess's avatar

Wouldn't that be kinda like a Rife machine?

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rjt's avatar

I recently spoke with a gent who puts his spybot ("Smart" phone) in a Faraday bag overnight and when away from home.

Is there a market for a "Faraday Hoodie" for use in threat environments, or will we need the full body coverage spy cloaks?

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Duchess's avatar

Probably not if you don't carry a cell phone..or use one outside a farraday cage./room.

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Bandit's avatar

What area of the world are you in?

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Duchess's avatar

Yes. I hope he will answer.

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Conway Judge's avatar

New Zealand

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Duchess's avatar

U.S. But have a childhood friend in NZ, he loves it.

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Bandit's avatar

I'm sorry. Obviously, I don't know first hand, only what I've read, but it sounds horrible. Maybe only a little better than Canada.

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Conway Judge's avatar

It's hard to say. It was for a while. The media has a complete blackout of information and only spoon feeds propaganda. But the day to day living isn't too bad. Most people here now are somewhat over it all. But not entirely informed either. Seemingly they are removing the controls slowly. Although I am still angry regarding the mandated jabs for healthcare workers and teachers existing.

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Bandit's avatar

Good! I'm glad you're slowly starting to get your lives back.

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