Sunday, June 11, 2023
4218: Katherine Watt "Library" and Believe It or Not.... from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
There
are certain of those among us whose work I follow, and Katherine Watt
is one of them. She has been working tirelessly on issues that run a
wide gamut of inter-related interest: church and state relations, the
history and nature of the bioweapons recently deployed, and the legal
matrix surrounding both.
For those of you who want a deep, incisive, and timely dive, go here:
https://substack.com/@bailiwicknews and start browsing. This is the free version link. There is also a paid version to help support her work.
Katherine
describes herself as a "Gen-X Catholic" and so when she focuses on the
history of religion, politics, etc., she comes at it from a Catholic
background. Don't let that stop you. That is actually helpful, because
so much of what we take for granted, both good and bad, has its genesis
either in the Church or as a result of Church interactions with
government or the Church acting as a government.
Katherine's
writing won't be everyone's cup of tea. She's academic by nature and
to the bone, so her approach is rigorous, her subject matter is
daunting, and she is often at pains to provide what she called
"orientation for new readers" --- trying to bring people up to speed.
Still,
like a slice of mental cheesecake, you will be rewarded for making the
effort to read Katherine's material. She never takes you on a wild
goose chase and doesn't belabor her presentation.
I
do not recommend John Curren Chapman's "work" overall, mainly because
he so often gets lost in suppositions and arcana, but, at the same time,
he occasionally digs up bones that are truly worthwhile.
Here's some meat from his fork, extracted:
Question: Do self-assembling nano-particles in the form of graphene exist?
Answer:
Yes, self-assembling nanoparticles in the form of graphene do exist.
For example, scientists have shown that colloidally synthesized
zero-dimensional gold nanoparticles of various sizes can be
deterministically self-assembled in highly-ordered, anisotropic,
non-close-packed, multi-scale morphologies with templates designed from
instability-driven, deformed 2D nanomaterials1. Another example is the
ultra-fast self-assembly and stabilization of reactive nanoparticles in
reduced graphene oxide films.
Question: Is it possible for nano particles to enter the body of an animal and affect/effect the RNA/DNA relationships of the animal?
Answer: Yes,
it is possible for nanoparticles to enter the body of an animal and
affect its RNA/DNA relationships. When nanoparticles come into the
vicinity of the cellular system, chances of uptake become high due to
their small size. This cellular uptake of nanoparticles enhances its
interaction with DNA, leading to structural and functional modification
into the DNA1. For example, nanomaterials for nucleic acid delivery
offer an unprecedented opportunity to overcome drawbacks; owing to their
tunability with diverse physico-chemical properties, they can readily
be functionalized with any type of biomolecules/moieties for selective
targeting.
Question: Is it possible for nanoparticles to be managed or manipulated through the use of 5G radio frequencies?
Answer: No information found.
Question: What outside energy can control the self assembly process of graphene nanoparticles?
Answer: One
way to control the self-assembly process of graphene nanoparticles is
through the use of an electric field. For example, an
alternating-current electric field can be used to align stacks of
graphene nanoparticles and identify the control parameters of
chain-formation in an epoxy polymer1. Another way is through
electrostatic interactions between nanoparticles, which can reinforce
the superstructure and regulate the assembly in the form of attractive
or repulsive force. The rational design and control of interparticle
electrostatic forces can help achieve effective self-assembly.
[So,
although there is no information available in the scientific literature
databases he consulted on the effect of 5G on the self-assembly process
of graphene nano-particles per se, there is plenty of information about
more generalized electro-magnetic effects.]
Question: Is it scientifically possible for anyone to inject nano particles into a human bloodstream?
Answer: Yes,
it is scientifically possible to inject nanoparticles into the human
bloodstream. In fact, some vaccines rely on a nanoparticle delivery
system 1. Injected nanoparticles usually end up in the organs that
filter blood—liver, spleen, bone marrow and kidney 1. Nanoparticles can
also be used for drug delivery and other medical applications.
Question: Does 5G technology generate an electric field?
Answer: Yes,
5G technology produces a type of energy called electromagnetic
radiation which creates an area called an electromagnetic field (EMF)1.
Electromagnetic field measurements in 5G networks are necessary to prove
that the maximum radiation is below a certain country-specific
threshold.
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End
of quoted materials --- this last Answer (above) relates directly to my
prior inserted comment. If electric fields in general can have effects
on the self-assembly of graphene nano-particles, it is given that the
electromagnetic field from 5G radiation could have an effect.
So, connect the dots, folks.
He gave the following links as resources:
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