According to its original developers (the Soviets in the early 1980s), mRNA is a red herring, because it would start up a chain reaction that couldn't be controlled, kind of like the magician's apprentice. Dr. Noack confirmed this a few hours before he was taken out by a DEW or something like that.
According to its original developers (the Soviets in the early 1980s), mRNA is a red herring, because it would start up a chain reaction that couldn't be controlled, kind of like the magician's apprentice. Dr. Noack confirmed this a few hours before he was taken out by a DEW or something like that.
My impression is that the whole military-grade attack on people all over the world has been, and is being, designed by the very same AI that has been fed live data since around 2007 and is running a worldwide simulation. Chances are that tribes that will compete later are also running their own simulations in order to be able to take out the competition once they are done with the general public.
All the toxins/parasites/graphenes/pathogens interact in ways that only an extremely-developed AI can set up and regulate. The technology has been there for quite a while: a quantum-nanocomputer was already 12k faster in 2012 than today's so-called "supercomputers."
According to its original developers (the Soviets in the early 1980s), mRNA is a red herring, because it would start up a chain reaction that couldn't be controlled, kind of like the magician's apprentice. Dr. Noack confirmed this a few hours before he was taken out by a DEW or something like that.
My impression is that the whole military-grade attack on people all over the world has been, and is being, designed by the very same AI that has been fed live data since around 2007 and is running a worldwide simulation. Chances are that tribes that will compete later are also running their own simulations in order to be able to take out the competition once they are done with the general public.
All the toxins/parasites/graphenes/pathogens interact in ways that only an extremely-developed AI can set up and regulate. The technology has been there for quite a while: a quantum-nanocomputer was already 12k faster in 2012 than today's so-called "supercomputers."
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/imitate-an-ai