sublimesatanist
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I learned of some things that are eerily in tandem with the plot of the movie 'The Matrix'. I credit most of this information to reports from Max Igan. There are few things I disagree with him on and I personally think he's on track with the way things are going.
They have taken this artificial womb experiment to disgusting levels and are now working on developing them for scientific experiments and eventual commercial use. Part of this research includes cloning humans. You can learn more in this 7-minute video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bP64x6ivkI
An interesting thing to note is that the creator of this technology has a Jewish name.
"On 22 July 1954 Emanuel M. Greenberg filed a patent on the design for an artificial womb."
Also, a recent article talked about potentially being able to use human remains as fertilizer. ( Source: https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/entry/bio-cremation-ontario-aquagreen-dispositions_n_10591458 )
"The remains go through two filter systems at his company before they are released into the sewage pipes. In fact, he said that the end product is a highly concentrated fertilizer that could potentially be used on crops."
Between the VR headsets they're strapping on kids and the 'virtual taste' simulations that are being developed, it seems as though we are literally heading into The Matrix. (How you can taste food in VR, 1-minute video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQdjr3y9aBU
In the UK they are now implementing graphene for filtration in water treatment facilities. ( Source: https://www.watertechonline.com/industry/article/14207913/g2o-water-technologies-contract-approved-to-use-graphene-oxide-to-coat-water-filtration-membranes )
Make sure you filter or distill your water. If a water distiller is too expensive I'd suggest getting a ZeroWater pitcher. They cost around $20 USD ($25 CAD) at most grocery stores. It also includes a filter and a TDS meter to verify that the purity is 0 PPM (hence the name). Britta filters only filter about half of the total dissolved solids in water.
PS - Apologies for the lecture in the last paragraph. I care a lot about you guys and I want to make sure that you mitigate any long-term harm to your health.
They have taken this artificial womb experiment to disgusting levels and are now working on developing them for scientific experiments and eventual commercial use. Part of this research includes cloning humans. You can learn more in this 7-minute video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bP64x6ivkI
An interesting thing to note is that the creator of this technology has a Jewish name.
"On 22 July 1954 Emanuel M. Greenberg filed a patent on the design for an artificial womb."
Also, a recent article talked about potentially being able to use human remains as fertilizer. ( Source: https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/entry/bio-cremation-ontario-aquagreen-dispositions_n_10591458 )
"The remains go through two filter systems at his company before they are released into the sewage pipes. In fact, he said that the end product is a highly concentrated fertilizer that could potentially be used on crops."
Between the VR headsets they're strapping on kids and the 'virtual taste' simulations that are being developed, it seems as though we are literally heading into The Matrix. (How you can taste food in VR, 1-minute video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQdjr3y9aBU
In the UK they are now implementing graphene for filtration in water treatment facilities. ( Source: https://www.watertechonline.com/industry/article/14207913/g2o-water-technologies-contract-approved-to-use-graphene-oxide-to-coat-water-filtration-membranes )
Make sure you filter or distill your water. If a water distiller is too expensive I'd suggest getting a ZeroWater pitcher. They cost around $20 USD ($25 CAD) at most grocery stores. It also includes a filter and a TDS meter to verify that the purity is 0 PPM (hence the name). Britta filters only filter about half of the total dissolved solids in water.
PS - Apologies for the lecture in the last paragraph. I care a lot about you guys and I want to make sure that you mitigate any long-term harm to your health.