Most people don’t know that medical lab tests are rigged in favor of big pharma. It’s like walking into a casino and believing you will come out on top. It is not going to happen! The house (casino) is going to win most of the time.
When I was going to school decades ago, many of the normal lab values were higher than today. For example, let’s examine cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure:
The1980s – 90s
Normal cholesterol: 250-300.
Normal glucose: 80-120
The 1970s
Normal blood pressure was considered 100+ your age over 80-90.
In today’s medical narrative, normal cholesterol is a reading of below 200.
In today’s medical narrative, a normal glucose level is between 70-100.
In today’s medical narrative, high blood pressure begins at 120/80. For example, a blood pressure of 119/79 is within the normal range, but a blood pressure of 135/85 is stage 1 (mild) hypertension.
How has so many normal value ranges for labs and medical tests changed through the years?
To be perfectly honest, the normal value ranges for labs and medical tests have been purposely changed over the past four decades to sell more drugs. It’s as simple as that!
Blood pressure norms are achieved by taking the blood pressure readings of millions of people in hospitals. Those readings are then used to create a statistical average.
Patients in hospitals are not going to have high blood pressure readings because most patients in hospitals are on high blood pressure medications. Because of this fact, the statistical average of blood pressure readings worldwide has become lower and lower over time.
The same can be said for blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Millions of people who have contributed to the statistical average of these lab categories were medicated to lower their readings. Therefore, national and international normal ranges have been artificially lowered.
All of these lower normal lab value ranges found in today’s medical world have been achieved by drugging patients and using them in studies to get more people on prescription drugs.
Organized medicine and big pharma are criminal enterprises that have been over-medicating humanity for a long time.
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WAND is a new revolutionary healthcare instrument that is about to transform medicine into something that resembles science fiction, possibly making conventional cancer treatments obsolete.
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Big Pharma wants WAND and its creators eliminated!
If your institution is one of the top universities in the world that teaches its students a professional objective based on inaccurate information, how good or prestigious can that be?
Doesn’t it really mean that your school is one of the best at doing something completely wrong?
Trust Us — We’re Wearing White Coats
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WAND is a new revolutionary healthcare instrument that is about to transform medicine into something that resembles science fiction, possibly making conventional cancer treatments obsolete.
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Big Pharma wants WAND and its creators eliminated!
According to mainstream science, diseases like EBOLA, AIDS and COVID-19, are zoonotic in nature.
Officialdom has the world believing that animals in the wild are nothing more than disease carriers waiting to infect humans. It’s only a matter of time before the next plandemic is unleashed.
Have you ever looked up zoonotic diseases on a search engine? Give it a go and be prepared to be inundated with a never-ending amount of propaganda.
It’s nearly impossible to stop the monster known as science-based medicine (AKA – big pharma) from distributing pure bullshit to the public.
When I write that microbiology has been hijacked by the pharma industry and that the narratives coming from mainstream medicine are based on illogical concepts, I am not exaggerating.
Understand what I am writing and understand it well. Most if not all of the scary viral plagues, epidemics, and pandemics are byproducts of scientific fraud.
Diagnostic testing is a multi-billion dollar industry in charge of pumping up disease case numbers to create a public perception that menacing pathogens are always present.
The zoonotic disease narrative that states animal pathogens regularly jump from bats, monkeys, unicorns, and whatever else the science-minded people claim to humans is more science fiction.
Big pharma and big medicine vaccinate the hell out of people and animals. Vaccines don’t make people healthier and the same thing applies to animals.
If you read the mainstream science about zoonotic diseases, it will claim that what I am writing is nonsense and a conspiracy theory.
The research and mainstream science that supports and endorses the zoonotic diseases narrative are the same institutions embracing and endorsing the COVID-19 baloney.
Stop believing the lies you have been told are science because they are the farthest thing from it!
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A FEATURE FILM COMING IN 2023
WAND is a new revolutionary healthcare instrument that is about to transform medicine into something that resembles science fiction, possibly making conventional cancer treatments obsolete.
Rachel Alig in Target List
Big Pharma wants WAND and its creators eliminated!
WAND is a new revolutionary healthcare instrument that is about to transform medicine into something that resembles science fiction, possibly making conventional cancer treatments obsolete.
Rachel Alig in Target List
Big Pharma wants WAND and its creators eliminated!
When a person visits a medical doctor, the attending nurse first weighs the patient. Next, the person is led to an exam room, where a short conversation occurs between the patient and nurse.
After a review of the patient’s history, the blood pressure is taken. Next, the doctor enters the room and listens to the patient’s lungs, abdomen and heart.
After the exam is finished, blood work is ordered and sent to a lab. The lab tests are returned with the results stating a particular category is low, high, or within an acceptable range.
If the test results are flagged for being too high or low, the patient can expect to be prescribed drugs.
The scenario I have described above is how modern medicine is practiced. It appears to the average person as being very scientific.
It is not!
Most people don’t know that the lab tests are rigged in favor of big pharma. It’s like walking into a casino and believing you will come out on top. It is not going to happen! The house (casino) is going to win most of the time.
When I was going to school decades ago, many of the normal lab values were higher than today. For example, let’s examine cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure:
The1980s – 90s
Normal cholesterol: 250-300.
Normal glucose: 80-120
The 1970s
Normal blood pressure was considered 100+ your age over 80-90.
In today’s medical narrative, normal cholesterol is a reading of below 200.
In today’s medical narrative, a normal glucose level is between 70-100.
In today’s medical narrative, high blood pressure begins at 120/80. For example, a blood pressure of 119/79 is within the normal range, but a blood pressure of 135/85 is stage 1 (mild) hypertension.
How has so many normal value ranges for labs and medical tests changed through the years?
To be perfectly honest, the normal value ranges for labs and medical tests have been purposely changed over the past four decades to sell more drugs. It’s as simple as that!
Blood pressure norms are achieved by taking the blood pressure readings of millions of people in hospitals. Those readings are then used to create a statistical average.
Patients in hospitals are not going to have high blood pressure readings because most patients in hospitals are on high blood pressure medications. Because of this fact, the statistical average of blood pressure readings worldwide has become lower and lower over time.
The same can be said for blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Millions of people who have contributed to the statistical average of these lab categories were medicated to lower their readings. Therefore, national and international normal ranges have been artificially lowered.
All of these lower normal lab value ranges found in today’s medical world have been achieved by drugging patients and using them in studies to get more people on prescription drugs.
Organized medicine and big pharma are criminal enterprises that have been over-medicating humanity for a long time.
_________________________
A FEATURE FILM COMING IN 2023
WAND is a new revolutionary healthcare instrument that is about to transform medicine into something that resembles science fiction, possibly making conventional cancer treatments obsolete.
Rachel Alig in Target List
Big Pharma wants WAND and its creators eliminated!
Every time a person is asked to wear a face mask inside a hospital, the facility has committed medical fraud.
Every time a person is offered a COVID-19 test, the medical profession has committed medical fraud.
Every time a COVID-19 vaccine is administered to a patient by a medical professional, the individual administering the product has committed attempted murder.
Autodesk makes software from which products are manufactured. Their CAD software helps makes things large and small (and is what you see in action if you have ever watched a home-transformation show that shows the re-design on a computer screen). It’s their software, along with 3D printers, that enables makers to turn their invention ideas into physical products, to transform strings or blobs of plastic into actual products.
Thanks to Andrew Hessel, a synthetic biologist with Singularity University, they also now make software to transform you. And me. And all of us.
We hear a lot about Gates, the Rockefellers, Klaus Schwab, etc. We also hear about Ray Kurzweil (but not as much as we should- more on that later). But there are so many players involved that we don’t hear about, and one of those is Andrew Hessel.
I learned about Andrew Hessel when an FBI futurist Marc Goodman (also of Singularity University, and the Future Crimes Institute) gave him a shout-out in the back of his 2015 book, Future Crimes, and credited him with providing the information Goodman discusses regarding some of the ways synthetic biology is used and manipulated.
Andrew Hessel’s TED talks and articles on hacking the human genome stopped me in my tracks. He thinks it’s ludicrous that we should credit the creation of living things (or the cells from which they are made) to God. And while there are many who may agree with him, it’s important–really important — that you understand what he’s saying when he says everything except the nearly impossible to believe, yet very real statement: “We’ve hacked God;” or, if you prefer, “We’ve determined how to not only hack the human body, but create it from scratch.”
His LinkedIn intro states: “… We’re creating a new relationship between humanity and nature, one that is founded on intention, not natural selection. This is why I found myself sharing Stewart Brand’s 1968 quote a lot: “We are as gods and might as well get good at it.”
I have transcribed most of Andrew Hessel’s videos that remain, and will share more later. For now, the transcription summary below is from his 10/10/17 TedX San Francisco talk entitled The Next Software Revolution: Life.
“Cells- the foundation of every living thing on this planet. “ “Cells are manufacturing lipids….” “[Cells are] the most powerful factories on the planet. “ “Cell biology is addicting. “ “Cells are so complex…We’ve only known about them for 400 years… We still ascribe their creation to deities. We still say of scientists, if they try to monkey with this cell, that they’re playing God. It’s remarkable and yet those cells are everywhere… We have 50 trillion cells in our own body. “
Cells are everywhere!
We’ve been de-convoluting the wiring for a very long time. [Graphic shown of the writing diagram of a euchariotic cell]” “We can actually go down into the genetic code that makes…all this magic.” [Graphic shown: Human Gerome Project]
Hessel further states:
The Human Genome Project was conceived in the 1980s, but started formally in 1990. It “officially” launched in 2000 and wrapped up in 2003, but never really stopped.
If we can read the code of a human being, we’ll know more about cancer, we’ll know more about health.
What could be more powerful than understanding the program that makes people?
Most of us have never even looked at this data. Now we end up with a technology that’s accelerating to generate this type of data.
The first genome was $3 billion. The second genome was $100 million. I just had my genome sequenced a month ago (2017) for under a thousand dollars.
This may be the only technology that has ever decreased in price and increased in performance so fast that most of us don’t use or care about.
This is remarkable. [We’re] not just reading genomes anymore. We now have tools to actually start writing genomes. And I don’t mean modifying genomes, modifying genomes the way it used to be done. Remember, we’ve been doing genetic engineering since the 1970s. Modifying genomes may mean adding in one nitrate or ability… [but] we actually have tools now that allow us to take electronic data, electronic code and turn it into genetic code; to actually write DNA. This is the ability to program cells, to program then from scratch, with intention, with atomic control.
This is really powerful stuff and I’ve been exploring this field ever since 2003 when we wrapped up the genome. It’s what led me to Autodesk. Autodesk makes design software. Ones and zeros. We don’t actually make physical products. We make design tools. And that’s because to make complex things like cars or buildings or cities, or to do visualization and simulation that is photorealistic like we use for movies, you need really, really powerful software tools, design tools, simulation tools. And I knew if it takes these types of tools to go and design a car, or a new phone, we’re definitely gonna need this type of tool to design a metabolic pathway, or design a cell, even a simple one.
I was really fortunate that in 2009, I got to meet the CEO and CGO of Autodesk at a function. I said to them, “I love what your tools do, but you only make dead stuff. Do you want to make living things, too? And instead of running, they said, “Yeah, that’s really cool; let’s look into that.” And they looked into it for almost three years and then they founded a Life Science group to do exactly that, and I joined that group right away.
[Side note: See medicaldevice-network.com for the article entitled 3D-Printing Living Skin: The Future of Skin Grafts? This article states: Researchers from the Rensselaar Institute have developed a way to 3D-print living skin, complete with blood vessels. The 3D-printed skin [was] seen to communicate and connect with the blood vessels of mice, transferring blood and nutrients. This was vital to prove the efficacy of the technology. The 3D-printed skin would actually stay alive once grafted.]
At 8:55 in the video, Andrew Hessel continues:
I was sitting in New York waiting for my HR paperwork (for Autodesk) to process and I thought, “Man, it’s time for another genome project.” [Graphic shown of HuffPost with Hessel’s March 14, 2012 article, Time for Another Genome Project?]
Since 2003 when the last one wrapped up, there was just dead silence about what we were going to do next and we’d gone into the world of OMEX. But what is OMEX? It’s just another data science. I thought, “Isn’t it time for another genome project where now we write a human genome rather than just read it? What possibilities could open up if we did that? And I don’t mean [just] make synthetic babies. I’m saying write the three billion base pairs of human genetic code. Accurately. Properly.
Put it into a cell and demonstrate that it works, runs the cell. It allows the cells to divide….
Nothing happened after I wrote that article. It was kind of dead air. That was 2012. But in 2015, shortly after I had just done this orientation at the White House about inspiring inventors to go out and invent, I end up at a meeting for something called “The Synthetic Yeast Project.” And this is actually the most sophisticated genetic engineering project on the planet.
They’re synthesizing a yeast genome, which is about 12 million base pairs of code. 16 chromosomes. (Yeasts are more like us than they are like bacteria.)
The project was going well and [they asked me] “What do you want to do next?” I said, “I think you should do the human genome.” (The young people were excited, the old ones aghast.)
The first Human Genome Project ignited my career. They saw the potential that this could just open doors.
I felt I had to push the boundaries. I had this new “ambassador” position (with the White House), so I felt I had to push. I called up two scientists: George Church. He’s famous in genetics. Super open, open mind. I said, “You were the leader of the first genome project. I nominate you to be the leader of the next genome project, to write a human genome.
It took about 30 minutes for him to say “Yes.” But he said the leader of the Yeast Genome Project that’s driving all this amazing genetic engineering needs to be a part of it. That guy is Dr. Jef Boeke. Jef is at NYU and he’s kind of the polar opposite of George: quiet, thoughtful. He wasn’t so sure that this was a good idea and that he wanted to attach his name to it. But he did after three months of thinking about it. He saw the value.
And I have to hand it to Nancy Kelley, a close friend who is a lawyer and really good about putting scientists together and working with them, for bringing Jef in…. We created a team that created a nucleus for the next Genome project: Two world-class scientists, one crazy catalyst and a lawyer that could do all the paperwork.
[It was] a complex project so we needed money. I went to see Carl Bass, the CEO of Autodesk at the time. I said, “Carl, you know I like to chase cars. I think I caught a train, and I need some help. I think we can get going with $250,000. That’s enough to bring scientists together.”
Carl said, “What else do you need?” I said, “I need your [contact list] because I’ve got to call a lot of people and ask for more money.” He said, “Done.” It was a seven-minute conversation.
We started writing a White Paper, calling other genetic scientists, editors and we organized a meeting in New York in May 2016 that got branded “secret.” We already knew that putting “human” in front of “genome” was going to be provacative… particularly when you add “synthesis.” But when you put “secret” in front of it. Oh my God, it’s so good.”
All of a sudden we got a hundred million page views and 200 different news sources. And suddenly everyone was talking about the next genome project. So cool! But it wasn’t really a secret. I wish it was. It was published in Science just a few days later. “The Genome Project-Write.”
I honestly thought, “In a million years [I would never have thought] I’d end up working with these eminent scientists, pushing them to do something like this, getting them to think about this.”
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Everyone asks me, “Why?” “Why do this?” Come on! We can make human genomes all the time. Your genomes were made. We roll some dice in a bedroom. Boom! You’ve got a human genome. Why do we need to synthesize a human genome? The fact is, we don’t. But we are synthesizing viruses and bacteria and reprogramming cells…There’s an entire industry flourishing around this, and we don’t have things like standards, ethics, international collaboration. We don’t [in 2017] have the networks of scientists working together, the funding… and we weren’t communicating with the public well. Most people had never heard of synthetic biology. This is just an overview of some of the companies that are doing cell-programming and synthesis (15:15; graphic shown). There’s more than I can keep track of. It’s a growing industry worth billions… probably trillions in the future. We need the tools and the technology and the framework for doing this type of engineering because it’s possibly the most powerful and important technology humans have ever created.
CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, is already being used to do genetic surgeries on human embryos [as well as for] many other tasks.
[Note: A few of the trademarks for CRISPR technology include: “Hi-fi CRISPR, which are reagent kits. Reagents, namely DNA, RNA or vectors for use in biotechnology fields; reagents used in science for targeting mutations of DNA, namely DNA, RNA and vectors. Also, biotechnology formed genes for use in editing the genome of animals, mammalian cells, plant cells; another trademark is “CRISPR Collective,” for gene editing, genome engineering, gene therapy, transcriptional modulation, etc.]
Hessel continues:
But what happens when we can synthesize human genomes. Every time one of our cells divide, a human genome is written. We need to start thinking about this stuff now Today….
I’m not too worried because… my daughter- named Rosalind, after one of the scientists that was instrumental in discovering the DNA molecule, RoRo as we call her, was made in an IVF lab in New York. IVF 40 years ago was controversial. It’s not today. Today there [are] five million kids by IVF and I tell you, if they end up this way [graphic of smiling RoRo shown] naturally, or if we do a little genetic surgery and they end up this happy, or even if I upgraded her so she didn’t get things like cancer or could see in the dark, I’m a happy camper.
But there [are] darker visions, and if you’ve seen this movie [screenshot of unnamed movie shown]… it’s the best movie on bioengineering I’ve seen in 20 years. But here’s the truth: Biology is the only sustainable technology that we have. You don’t have to mow down the rainforest; you just make the rainforest work for you. It’s infinitely scaleable; it’s not going away. It’s been around for four billion years and it has a simple programming language that is universal.
We’re adding a billion people every 12 years. I think this is the technology that heals our world, meets all of our needs, gives us a better standard of living, cures our diseases.
The Genome Project-Write [includes, in 2017, over 200 scientists from around the world]. When you look back in 20 years, you’ll say, “He was right.”
We trusted mainstream medicine and mainstream science to be honest with us about sars-cov-2. (Bad idea)
What did we expect?
We trusted government health regulatory agencies worldwide to successfully isolate an alleged viral pathogen proving its existence. (Bad idea)
What did we expect?
We trusted for-profit pharmaceutical companies to develop an unknown vaccine product that would be safe and effective in providing immunity to people while preventing the transmission of an infectious disease in society. (Bad idea)
What did we expect?
We trusted mainstream science to develop an accurate diagnostic tool that could confirm the presence of infections in humans that cannot exist. (Bad idea)
What did we expect?
We trusted the mainstream news corporations to report the truth about the deaths caused by the vaccines and the mitigation procedures practiced in hospital facilities. (Bad idea)
The Results!
We have received the results one would expect when one does not partake in any critical thinking whatsoever and relies on mainstream medicine, science, and media corporations for important answers to difficult questions.
We are all attempting to survive a vaccine agenda designed to drastically reduce the human population.
The best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic won at Wimbledon yet again, and he did so without any COVID-19 vaccines!
I can confirm with certainty that COVID-19 vaccines are not performance-enhancing products. But they do cause Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS).
Tennis officials worldwide have pressured professional players to get vaccinated or get disqualified from different tournaments.
The professional tennis world looked down on Djokovic because he refused to give in to tennis executives and take the toxic bioweapons.
I have nothing but respect for this athlete because besides being the best tennis player in the world, he’s got a brain that critically thinks, and Djokovic sticks to his principles.