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My new nanotech ID
#11
‘Covid vaccines’ being developed using iron-storing ferritin protein to manipulate brain function magnetically (These connections between humans and electromagnetic fields have been in my books for decades.)

The development of a safe and effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is a public health priority. We designed subunit vaccine candidates using self-assembling ferritin nanoparticles displaying one of two multimerized SARS-CoV-2 spikes: full-length ectodomain (S-Fer) or a C-terminal 70 amino-acid deletion (SΔC-Fer). Ferritin is an attractive nanoparticle platform for production of vaccines, and ferritin-based vaccines have been investigated in humans in two separate clinical trials. We confirmed proper folding and antigenicity of spike on the surface of ferritin by cryo-EM and binding to conformation-specific monoclonal antibodies. After a single immunization of mice with either of the two spike ferritin particles, a lentiviral SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus assay revealed mean neutralizing antibody titers at least 2-fold greater than those in convalescent plasma from COVID-19 patients. Additionally, a single dose of SΔC-Fer elicited significantly higher neutralizing responses as compared to immunization with the spike receptor binding domain (RBD) monomer or spike ectodomain trimer alone. After a second dose, mice immunized with SΔC-Fer exhibited higher neutralizing titers than all other groups. Taken together, these results demonstrate that multivalent presentation of SARS-CoV-2 spike on ferritin can notably enhance elicitation of neutralizing antibodies, thus constituting a viable strategy for single-dose vaccination against COVID-19.

Read full study – https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscentsci.0c01405
#12
Flashback: Scientists Developed Magnetic Nanoparticles that can Remotely Modulate Neural Circuits (change your perceptions) and now they’re using them in ‘vaccines’

Currently, neuroscience researchers rely heavily on invasive procedures to stimulate and record the neural activity of experimental animals. A team of MIT scientists has constructed a type of heat-sensitive, magnetic nanoparticle that can deliver chemical stimulants deep into brain tissues and release them on demand, providing a new means to remotely modulate the behaviors of test subjects.
Liposomal particles are tiny bubble-like structures often consisting of phospholipids bilayers. Due to their biocompatibility, ability to entrap a variety of small and large molecules, and versatility to adopt a wide range of physicochemical and biological properties, liposomes are a popular carrier in biomedical science, capable of delivering anything from plasmid DNA for gene editing, to cytotoxic chemo-agents in cancer therapy.
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) can be produced by adding iron oxide to these lipid bubbles. They are not only a good contrast agent in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans, but also a perfect vehicle to induce magnetic hyperthermia–a technique extensively used in oncology treatment. In a typical procedure, a colloid preparation made of nanoscale iron oxide compounds is injected directly to the vein that feed a tumor. The colloidal particles get heated up upon exposure to an alternating high-frequency magnetic field, which enables them to “bake” and eventually kill off cancerous tissues within the tumor.
For behavior and neuroscience study, scientists often use recording electrodes to trigger deep brain stimulation (DBS). DBS, which involves placing stimulating electrodes deep inside a subject’s brain, is effective in treating neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor. 
The MIT team aimed to develop a much gentler alternative to replace this invasive procedure. They utilized a so-called magnetogenetic approach–essentially deploying blood-brain barrier (BBB)-crossing MNPs to the targeted brain region and using the thermal energy generated by magnetic hyperthermia to release chemical stimulants encapsulated inside these lipid bubbles.
In the study, they observed the heat generated in the vincinity of their MNPs in the presence of alternating magnetic fields. About 20 seconds later, when the liposomal particles reached a temperature of 42 degrees celsius (107.6 °F), the entrapped drug molecules were seen escaping from the thermally sensitive MNP.

Read more: Flashback: Scientists Developed Magnetic Nanoparticles that can Remotely Modulate Neural Circuits (change your perceptions) and now they’re using them in ‘vaccines’ 
#13
Britons ‘unwittingly tracked’ by phone after getting fake-vaccinated ‘to see if movements changed’ – No, just to track them as permanently planned

MILLIONS of Brits have been unwittingly tracked by their mobile phones after getting the Covid jab, it’s reported.
Health chiefs wanted the data to see if vaccinated people are moving about more after they have their inoculations.
And Government scientists admitted in an official report that one in ten jabbed Brits were tracked via their phones in February without their knowledge, the Telegraph reports.
It comes as:
[ul]
[li]Boris Johnson’s ex-senior aide Dominic Cummings blames incompetent leadership for ‘lockdown confusion’[/li]
[li]England hits 50million Covid vaccine milestone as 2,694 more daily cases and six deaths recorded[/li]
[li]Germany BANS Brits from midnight over Covid variant fears – while Spain lifts tourist restrictions[/li]
[li]Surge testing to stop the spread of Indian variant has been deployed in West London[/li]
[li]Weddings of more than 30 guests WILL be allowed from June 21, the PM is set to announce[/li]
[/ul]
The figures were then handed to researchers at Oxford University, who carried out studies for the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
The committee advises Sage.
Academics at Oxford used ‘cell phone mobility data for 10 per cent of the British population’ to track what a number of jabbed people were doing.
The group were tracked by their location every day as scientists monitored what they were up to and where they were going.
And they discovered vaccinated people were likely to move around more afterwards – although only by 218 metres.
Campaigners battling state surveillance say Brits will be “disturbed to discover they were unwittingly tracked and subjected to behavioural analysis via their phones”.
Silkie Carlo, a spokesman for Big Brother Watch, told the publication: “No one expects that by going to get a vaccine they will be tracked and monitored by their own Government.  
“This is deeply chilling and could be extremely damaging to public trust in medical confidentiality.

Read more: Britons ‘unwittingly tracked’ by phone after getting fake-vaccinated ‘to see if movements changed’ – No, just to track them as permanently planned
#14
Governments are using credit card purchase data as “contact tracing’ COVID surveillance

The ongoing “war on cash” that far preceded the pandemic, whose goal is to steer people towards using traceable forms of payment, is coming in very handy in the COVID era precisely for the reason the policy is criticized in the first place – it makes it easy for authorities to keep tabs on individuals who use card transactions.
Reports now mention instances of Australian residents receiving a mandate to quarantine after using their credit card to pay at an establishment, where somebody known to be infected with the virus had stayed.
Credit card receipts led back to the person that was then forced to self-isolate (although they did not have coronavirus) – and apparently led the person to consider what, if anything, is left of their privacy in a world where more and more people leave long “data trails” behind them.
Stop-gap measures like switching to alternative browsers etc (while probably running it on Windows) aside – the takeaway is that the only way to regain some privacy in the world of mass surveillance and tracking is to turn to alternatives – but do it consistently, and be prepared to pay for the privilege of removing oneself from the closed ecosystems like those ruled with an iron fist by Google, Apple, or Microsoft.
As for using card transactions to do COVID contact tracing, Australia is far from being the only country that is doing it. In fact, those lauded as most successful in even getting their contact tracing efforts off the ground, like South Korea, pioneered the practice. Data surveillance, reports said, was used by authorities there to make sure that people who were either unable or unwilling to share their every move are eventually forced into doing it.
Australia has “distinguished” itself for being willing to jeopardize people’s privacy with a series of COVID surveillance and control measures over the past 18 months, and last November, the National Contact Tracing Review, whose chair is Australia’s Chief Scientist Alan Finkel, recommended using consumer credit card data for track and trace purposes.
Read more: Governments are using credit card purchase data as “contact tracing’ COVID surveillance
#15
Big Pharma mRNA Vaccine will be used to Patent Humans

A gene patent is the exclusive rights to a specific genetic sequence given by a government to the individual or corporation who claims to have first identified that gene segment. Gene patents have often resulted in companies having “sole ownership” of genetic testing for patented genes. But what if Big Pharma’s patented viral mRNA genetic sequence vaccine is now merged with your own DNA? Are you now property of Big Pharma?
On June 13, 2013, in the case of the Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc., the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that “human genes” cannot be patented in the U.S. because DNA is a “product of nature.” The Court decided that because nothing new is created when discovering a gene, there is no intellectual property to protect, so patents cannot be granted. Prior to this ruling, more than 4,300 human genes were patented. The Supreme Court’s decision invalidated those gene patents, making the genes accessible for research and for commercial genetic testing.
The Supreme Court’s ruling did allow “that DNA manipulated in a lab is eligible to be patented because DNA sequences altered by humans are not found in nature.” The Court specifically mentioned the ability to patent a type of DNA known as “Complementary DNA” (cDNA). Complimentary DNA (cDNA) is produced from mRNA genetic sequences within cells, that integrate with cellular DNA; the cells genetic genome.
The Judgement handed down by Justice Antonin Scalia, is at odds with science itself; the cDNA comments make little sense since it’s difficult to distinguish between “natural” DNA and cDNA. It is not correct to insist that cDNA is not a product of nature!  There are several examples of cDNA in nature; Retroviruses such as HIV convert their RNA-based genomes into cDNA before they integrate into a host genome. So why this judgement in particular? Why not rule all types of human cellular DNA natural and therefore unpatentable? Did Scalia have insight on what was coming down the line with viral mRNA vaccines? Was he aware of the NWO plan involving the mass vaccination of citizens with patented biological material?

Read more: Big Pharma mRNA Vaccine will be used to Patent Humans
#16
Quantum-dot tattoos hold vaccination record

Keeping track of a child’s shots could be so much easier with technology invented by a new Rice University professor and his colleagues.
Kevin McHugh, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Rice since this summer, and a team at his previous institution, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, report in a cover story in Science Translational Medicine on their development of quantum-dot tags that fluoresce with information after they’re injected as part of a vaccination.
The tags are incorporated in only some of the array of sugar-based microneedles on a patch. When the needles dissolve in about two minutes, they deliver the vaccine and leave the pattern of tags just under the skin, where they become something like a bar-code tattoo.
Instead of ink, this highly specific medical record consists of copper-based quantum dots embedded in biocompatible, micron-scale capsules. Their near-infrared dye is invisible, but the pattern they set can be read and interpreted by a customized smartphone.
The two-year project is aimed at the 1.5 million preventable deaths that result from a lack of vaccinations, primarily in developing nations.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation came to us and said, ‘Hey, we have a real problem — knowing who’s vaccinated,’” said McHugh, who was recruited to join Rice with funding from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. “They said, ‘We go on vaccination campaigns where people get into Hummers, drive to a rural village, set up a tent and start immunizing people, but they don’t always know who’s been immunized before and what vaccines are still needed.”
Parents often don’t know their children’s vaccination histories, McHugh said. “So our idea was to put the record on the person,” he said. “This way, later on, people can scan over the area to see what vaccines have been administered and give only the ones still needed.
“There are two sides to this,” he said. “First, is that you don’t administer unnecessary vaccines, which has a cost. But even bigger, you don’t leave people underimmunized and at risk of getting an infectious disease.”

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#17
Those Vaxxed for “COVID” Are Now Walking Wireless Devices

Are the Jabbed Connected to Bluetooth?

The fact that the numbers change with the people passing by only makes sense when these people themselves are the devices.”

This istheir own mark-of-the-beast-number.”

From JS
(henrymakow.com)

Henry,

Here are a dozen smartphone screenshots I took Monday in front of a supermarket in Germany.
 
It looks like the inoculated are all having their own individual (kind of) IP address which appears on the screen when bluetooth is being activated and scans the surrounding for reachable bluetooth devices.
 
As you can see I did that for five minutes and the digits change with the ongoing stream of pedestrians and vehicles. The addresses all have the same format.
 
Twelve digits separated by colon, a mix of numbers and alphabetic characters.
 
This is definitely not how a reachable bluetooth device looks like on the screen. Normally you get the name of the device and a symbol that shows what kind of device, e.g. headset, phone, car hifi etc.
 
The more people are around the more numbers appear and the list changes from second to second.
 
I’m not a pro but I know a little bit about computers and I have never seen anything like that before.
 
My web research resulted in absolutely nothing except some others who noticed the same phenomenon. The fact that the numbers change with the people passing by only makes sense when these people themselves are the devices.
 
If  true, everybody with a smartphone (except iphone) can see with his own eyes now what the whole C-agenda is about. Everybody can check this by himself. Even the inoculated non-believers can go to the woods or elsewhere where they are alone and try it out. The same number they always see on their screen no matter when they look at it is their own mark-of-the-beast-number.

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#18
Doctor Issues Dire Warning to the Vaccinated: You Are Now Patented Property

For the first time in history, mRNA vaccines are being utilized on a mass scale. Global governments demand every man, woman, and child receive the experimental infusion. Authorities claim such measures are for ‘public safety’ yet the drug manufacturers admit their products do not prevent transmission or infection of COVID-19. Reports of adverse reactions reach unprecedented heights with every passing day. Countries with the highest inoculation rates have recorded significant spikes in heart conditions, blood clots, and strokes. Many concerned bystanders who oppose the medical mandate are asking themselves: why the push? One Argentinian researcher believes she knows the answer.
Dr. Chinda Brandolino is a healthcare professional who specializes in lymphology, phlebology, and occupational medicine. As more patients became immunized, she grew increasingly disturbed. An alarming number suffered severe and debilitating complications. While observing these troubling afflictions, the physician began to study messenger ribonucleic acid and its effects on genetics. A diligent investigation led her to a specific case from 2013. In the Supreme Court ruling of Association of Molecular Pathology versus Myriad LLC, lawmakers declared human genomes altered by mRNA vaccines can be patented. During a recent conference she elaborated on the decree’s dire implications: “When you modify the genome with an adenovirus vaccine, that vaccinated person is already a transgenic— a transhuman person. According to what is legally established in international law, it will be the property of the owner of the patent. But the most dramatic thing of all is that because when transhuman, that person will not be considered human according to the Human Rights we know. The situation is extremely serious and I have the feeling that people do not realize the seriousness of what we are facing. It is not only the diseases the vaccine is going to produce, often fatal, but also the fact that the survivors will have a modified genome and that this modification will be passed on to their descendants. Because their genome is modified, that modification is patented. Everything that is patented belongs to the patent holder.”
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#19
Bluetooth apps detect MAC address in most jabbed -

Dr. Luis De Benito shares an advance of his report on the MAC address phenomenon in inoculated individuals …

Dr. Luis Miguel De Benito, a digestive physician with a Ph.D. in molecular biology, presents an excerpt of the research on the mysterious MAC addresses detected in vaccinated individuals with Bluetooth apps.

It's a brief report that he has sent to different research teams worldwide and will be released in its entirety on the 31st of this month.
In this short preview, Dr. De Benito explains what he has observed and what could be the possible causes of this phenomenon.
De Benito shares an advance of his report on the MAC address phenomenon in inoculated individuals …


https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/he...st-jabbed/

https://tinyurl.com/y4avrdt8
#20
Doctor Detects MAC Addresses in ‘Covid’ Fake Vaccinated Individuals With Bluetooth Applications

Dr Luis Miguel De Benito, a digestive physician with a PhD in molecular biology, has recorded an excerpt of an experiment he conducted which has found what would appear to be mysterious MAC addresses detected in vaccinated individuals with Bluetooth applications.
Although it may sound very futuristic, we have heard from Klaus Schwab, founder, and chairman of The World Economic Forum (WEF), that humans beings will soon receive a chip in their body in order to merge with the digital world, this was recorded in an interview with Swiss channel RTS on the 10[sup]th[/sup]January 2016.
In the same interview, he was asked when there would be implantable chips, Schwab replied, “certainly in the next ten years, first, we will wear them in our clothes, and then we could imagine that we will implant them in our brains or on our skin (source).
Klaus Schwab
Schwab, designer, and promoter of The Great Reset  he is also the guy we have  repeatedly heard saying that “COVID -19 is “a rare but narrow window of opportunity to rethink, reinvent, reset our world.”
This “Window of opportunity” was created through the construction of the plandemic, which has essentially been a Trojan horse used to usher in Schwab’s plans.
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