Robert Koch Institute Pandemic Postulates


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Robert Koch Institute Pandemic Postulates:

1. Basically, you can’t leave the house for any reason, but if you have to, then you can...

2. Masks are useless, but maybe you have to wear one. It can save you - unless it is useless. But, it is mandatory as well...

3. Stores are closed, except those that remain open...

4. You should not go to hospitals unless you have to go there. You should only go there in case of emergency, provided you are not sick...

5. This virus is deadly - but not too scary, except that sometimes it leads to a global disaster...

6. Gloves won’t help, but they might help...

7. Everyone needs to stay HOME, unless it’s important to go somewhere...

8. There are no shortages of groceries in the supermarkets, but there are many things missing when you do go...

9. The virus has no effect on children, except for those it affects...

10. Animals are not affected, but there is still a cat that tested positive in Belgium...

11. You will have many symptoms when you are sick, but you can also get sick without symptoms, have symptoms without being sick, or be contagious without having symptoms... Just punt...

12. In order not to get sick, you have to eat well and exercise. Eat whatever you have on hand, unless you have no food on hand...

13. It’s better to get some fresh air. Don’t go to parks or walk anywhere. Maybe sit down to breathe...

14. You can’t go into retirement homes, but you have to take care of the elderly who live there...

15. If you are sick, you can’t go out. You can go to the pharmacy, but only if you are not well...

16. You can get restaurant food delivered to the house, but you have to have your store groceries decontaminated...

17. Every disturbing article or disturbing interview starts with "I don’t want to trigger panic, but…”

18. You can’t visit your mother or grandmother, but you can take a taxi and meet an older taxi driver...

19. You can walk with a friend, but not with your family. Especially if they live under the same roof...

20. You are safe if you maintain the appropriate social distance. But you can’t go anywhere...

21. The virus remains active on different surfaces for two hours. But not necessarily...

22. The virus lives in the air. Or no, or yes, or maybe. Especially in a closed room...

23. We would count the number of deaths, but we don’t know how many people are infected... But that’s what they will die of anyway…

24. We should stay locked up until the virus disappears. But we might get locked up after that...

25. We have no treatment. Orange man bad...


 

 

Professor Olle Johansson on toxic and deadly technology


https://newsvoice.se/2022/06/bacteria-olle-johansson

This work confirms the presence of electromagnetic radiation within bacterial communities, which is a key requirement to demonstrate electromagnetic signalling among bacterial cells.

The insight could lead to breakthroughs in demystifying how cells communicate as well as the advancement of important technologies in biology and communication systems.

But, much more importantly, this is a very firm and strong warning to mankind to stop playing with biology here on Earth – we may have to very profoundly regret it.

My personal comment to this is: just imagine what our man-made high-frequency signals, used by cell phones, wireless smart meters, WiFi systems, wireless baby alarms, DECT phones, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Bodies (IoB), and many more gadgets/installations/systems, delivered at colossal power levels compared to the natural ones, may do to these intricate communicative mechanisms!  The above may, in addition – if replicated by independent scientists in further controlled studies – explain the observed occurrence of antibiotic resistance after exposures of common bacteria, like Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli, to the radiation of 2G mobile telephony or WiFi-router fields (cf. above; see also Johansson 2017).

Soil bacteria are also affected by radiation from mobile phone towers 

It must also be noted that Sharma Antim Bala and coworkers (2018) have demonstrated the impact of the radiations transmitted by mobile tower base stations on microbial diversity in soil and antibiotic resistance patterns. Soil samples were taken from near four different base stations located in Dausa City, India, while control samples were taken far from any base stations.




https://vetapedia.se/olle-johansson-associate-professor-ki/

Dear Friends, Supporters & Colleagues,

Please, find enclosed my most recent paper about the impact of artificial electromagnetic fields from cell phone systems, WiFi, high-frequency light bulbs, wireless smart meters, baby alarms, smart cities, the Internet of Things and the Internet of Bodies, 5G, and much more, on bacteria - including on our bacteria - resulting in antibiotic resistance.

I strongly feel this is the most important contribution of mine so far. If people don't listen to this message, then I honestly don't know what to do. --- If you don't use it as a giant mental sledgehammer, then I honestly don't know what to do. --- If I honestly don't know what to do ... maybe then it is 'game over'?

Johansson O, "Stop! In the Name of Life!”, Newsvoice.se 9/1, 2025

https://newsvoice.se/2025/01/radiation-exposed-bacteria/

Please, share this message widely!

With my very best regards

Yours sincerely

Olle

(Olle Johansson, associate professor)

They serve it to us in the name of climate, progress, SMART cities, because everything must be connected, modern medicine, fighting cancer - IoT, nanotechnology, 13 Agenda 2030 goals, building a great city in the desert, c40 cities, environmental, sustainable...

Apparently, this is a toxic and deadly technology, concentrated in the hands of a small group of people.

Studies and common sense indicate that it will lead to extinction.

No one asks our opinion when they put up 5G towers or build 15-minute ghettos.

They are hiding their plans to introduce CBDC, which is based on 5G and graphene nodes in every body, referred to as “vaccines”.

Shrouded in mystery, presented as an achievement of civilization.

And those who ask questions or protest are ridiculed and murdered.

Professor Olle Johansson writes about the doom that this EMF technology can bring. Add to that the toxicity of nanotechnology, which in the name of “climate” is to be - and is being - added to everything. It will not only kill humanity, but it will also destroy all life on this planet.

Let's put an end to this madness and stop the sect that is pushing this...

 

The Paranormal Ranger


 


COAST TO COAST RADIO:  In the second half, Stanley Milford Jr. discussed how the paranormal became part of his job when he joined the Navajo Rangers — a law enforcement branch of the Navajo Nation who are police officers, conservationists, and historians. He recounted how he was thrust into the role of investigating supernatural phenomena during a case where an elderly woman claimed a Bigfoot stole her laundry. "You may not understand these cases... but people are asking for help," he explained.

Milford spoke candidly about his upbringing that straddled two cultures: Navajo and Cherokee. "It was kind of a clash of two worlds," he noted. His experiences on the reservation informed his understanding of Navajo traditions, including the serious implications of witchcraft. He recalled a chilling encounter with a skinwalker, a shape-shifting entity. "At that point, there was like ice water running through my veins," he shared. "Shape-shifting... is a part of witchcraft, black witchcraft," he said.

Milford also outlined the daunting task of enforcing the law with only eight officers available across the 27,000-square-mile Navajo reservation. "You didn't have somebody standing there holding your hand," he recounted, before describing a harrowing manhunt for fugitives who killed a police officer. "I spent the next month out there crawling in the river bottoms... learning what it meant to be a tactical operator," he recalled. Milford then went on to detail a bizarre investigation involving the mysterious deaths of 26 sheep. "All of these sheep were dead, but you didn't see the telltale evidence of a predatory kill," he noted, describing how the sheep were precisely slit open and drained of all blood. A veterinarian on the scene was equally baffled, leading Milford to connect the case to cattle mutilations seen elsewhere.

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A Navajo Ranger’s chilling and clear-eyed memoir of his investigations into bizarre cases of the paranormal and unexplained over the course of his illustrious career serving the Navajo Nation.

Stanley Milford, Jr., was raised with the inherent belief that the supernatural regularly touches our lives. Growing up between multiple worlds and cultures, as a Native American with parents and family of both Navajo and Cherokee descent, he was raised to respect his roots with a firm upbringing in traditions from both tribes.

That would serve him well when he joined the fabled Navajo Rangers, who are equal parts police officers, archeological conservationists, and historians, responsible for overseeing the massive 27,000-square-mile Navajo Nation. When Milford first became a ranger, he handled mundane, everyday cases such as cattle inspections and domestic disputes, but that quickly gave way to utterly bizarre and shockingly frequent cases of mysterious livestock mutilations, skinwalker and cryptid sightings, unidentified aerial phenomena, and malicious hauntings.

In The Paranormal Ranger, Milford recounts all the stories from the logical, factual, and serious perspective of a law enforcement officer. Far from the tinfoil hat and conspiracy crowd, Milford’s Native American worldview and investigative training provide a chilling, realistic perspective on what logic dictates should not be possible.

Olle Johansson: Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields

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COSMIC RESULTS

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A HOLE IN THE SUN'S ATMOSPHERE: A large hole in the sun's atmosphere is directly facing Earth and blowing a stream of solar wind in our direction. Estimated time of arrival: Feb. 1st. Minor G1-class geomagnetic storms are possible when the gaseous material reaches Earth. 

A WARNING FROM THE TREES: How bad can a solar storm be? Just ask a tree. Unlike human records, which go back hundreds of years, trees can remember solar storms for millennia.


Nagoya University doctoral student Fusa Miyake made the discovery in 2012 while studying rings in the stump of a 1900-year-old Japanese cedar. One ring, in particular, drew her attention. Grown in the year 774–75 AD, it contained a 12% jump in carbon-14 (14C), an isotope created by cosmic radiation. The surge was 20 times greater than ordinary fluctuations in cosmic rays. Other teams confirmed the spike in wood from Germany, Russia, the United States, Finland, and New Zealand. Whatever happened, trees all over the world experienced it.

Most researchers think it was a solar storm—an extraordinary one. Often, we point to the Carrington Event of 1859 as the worst-case scenario for solar storms. The 774-75 AD storm was at least 10 times stronger; if it happened today, it would floor modern technology. Since Miyake's initial discovery, she and others have confirmed four more examples (7176 BC, 5259 BC, 664-663 BC, 993 AD). Researchers call them "Miyake Events."

Right: The 774-775 AD carbon-14 spike. [more]

It's not clear that all Miyake Events are caused by the sun. Supernova explosions and gamma-ray bursts also produce carbon spikes. However, the evidence tilts toward solar storms. For each of the confirmed Miyake Events, researchers have found matching spikes of 10Be and/or 36Cl in ice cores. These isotopes are known to trace strong solar activity. Moreover, the 774-75 AD Miyake Event had eyewitnesses; historical reports of auroras in China and England suggest the sun was extremely active around that time.

Miyake Events have placed dendrochronologists (scientists who study tree rings) in the center of space weather research. After Miyake’s initial discovery in 2012, the international tree ring community began working together to look for evidence of solar superstorms. Their collaboration is called "the COSMIC initiative." COSMIC results published in a 2018 edition of Nature confirm that Miyake Events in 774-75 AD and 993 AD were indeed global. Trees on five continents recorded carbon spikes.

"There could be additional Miyake Events throughout the Holocene" says Irina Panyushkina, a member of the COSMIC initiative from the University of Arizona's Laboratory for Tree-Ring Research. "Finding them will be a slow and systematic process."


Above: A global map of COSMIC tree ring and ice core measurements [more]

"An important new source for annual 14C measurements are floating tree-ring records from Europe and the Great Lakes," says Panyushkina. "These are very old rings that could potentially capture 14C spikes as far back as 15,000 years. Eventually, I believe we will have a complete record of Miyake Events throughout that period."

Four more candidates for Miyake Events have recently been identified (12,350 BC, 5410 BC, 1052 C, and 1279 C). The candidate in 12,350 BC, identified from tree rings the French Alps, may be more than twice the size of any other Miyake Event. Confirmation requires checking trees on many continents and finding matching spikes of 10Be and 36Cl in ice cores.

A complete survey of Miyake Events could tell us how often solar superstorms occur and how much peril the sun presents to a technological society. Stay tuned for updates from the trees.

"We've Never Seen Anything Like It!!!" (🇬🇧 Says Private Jet Pilot)

RICH leaving UK in droves? 2025? Yup!

One ELITE leaving the UK every 45 minutes? 

Where did they go?  

Some of the countries they are moving to is Spain, Greece, Italy, Singapore, Canada and United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Dubai and many others.


 



It did not FALL, it moved: Fall of the Minoan Civilization (c. 1450 BC) (nope)

The Sea People are Minoan!... damn, this gets so frustrating... Were the Minoan's Atlantis - probably!

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Did the War Between Atlantis and the Greeks Really Happen?

Bronze Age depiction of a procession of Minoan ships from Akrotiri, Thera
Bronze Age depiction of a procession of Minoan ships from Akrotiri, Thera. Credit: Public domain

In Plato’s account of Atlantis, found in both Timaeus and Critias, the legendary island civilization supposedly fought a war against the Greeks. This is a vital part of the account, for it is the whole reason why Plato included it in these dialogues.

However, is there any evidence that this legendary war between Atlantis and the Greeks really happened?

Plato’s account of the war against Atlantis

In Timaeus, written around 360 BCE, Socrates expresses his wish to hear an account about Athens in action. Critias responds that he knows of such an account. He then goes on to tell Socrates the story of Atlantis.

According to Critias, who claims that the story ultimately originated from the Egyptians, Atlantis was a rich and powerful island-based naval civilization from the distant past. It dominated a large portion of the Mediterranean. It even attempted to subdue Egypt and Greece.

Critias explains to Socrates that Athens took the lead among those fighting against Atlantis. After everyone else had fallen to Atlantis, the Greeks were finally able to defeat it, thus bringing an end to their reign of terror.

A memory of the Sea Peoples?

Some researchers have attempted to connect this account with the historical activities of the Sea Peoples. The Sea Peoples were a group of nations mentioned in Egyptian records as a cause of significant trouble between the years 1270 and 1175 BCE. Although there is still debate regarding the identity of each people mentioned, scholars generally agree that at least some of them were European nations of the Mediterranean coastlands.

Given that Egyptian records tell of a large war in the early 12th century BCE against these peoples, it might be tempting to connect this event to the legendary war against Atlantis since the Egyptians were involved in that war according to Plato’s dialogues.

However, there are two major problems with this interpretation. Firstly, Plato’s account presents the Greeks as defeating Atlantis after everyone else had been defeated. In contrast, the Egyptians were the ones who defeated the Sea Peoples.

An even bigger problem is that one of the Sea Peoples attacking Egypt were the Denyen. The name appears to be the Egyptian form of ‘Danaans,’ one of the ancient Greek names for themselves. This would put the Greeks on the same side as Atlantis in this war against Egypt, which is the exact opposite of what Plato described. Therefore, the war against the Sea Peoples does not match the war against Atlantis.

A more likely origin

Mycenaean and Minoan frescoes
On the left, a Mycenaean fresco of two women on a chariot, and, on the right, a Minoan fresco of a woman. Credit: Public Domain / Heraklion Archaeological Museum / CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wikimedia Commons

It is more likely that the war between Atlantis and Greece can be traced back to an even older historical event. Rather than connecting the tale of Atlantis with the Sea Peoples, the Encyclopedia Britannica suggests that this legend may originate with the Minoan civilization. This civilization thrived in the Bronze Age.

Like Plato’s Atlantis, the Minoans were a rich and powerful island-based naval civilization. They were situated just before the Gulf of Laconia, one of the places known as the Pillars of Heracles in antiquity. The Minoans also had several colonies on the opposite continent in Asia Minor, matching what Plato wrote. Various other aspects of their civilization also match what Plato wrote.

Although we do not have detailed written records of Minoans’ activities in the Bronze Age, we do know certain things. It is true that they appear to have primarily been traders rather than conquerors. However, we know that there was a tradition of their engaging in a violent conquest of at least one part of the Levant.

Furthermore, the later Greeks described the Etruscans as violent pirates. Yet, they appear to have engaged in trading practices that were normal for the time. The Greeks evidently cast them as pirates because they were threatened by their trading practices. The same would likely have applied to the Minoans, who dominated trade in that earlier era.

The historical war between Atlantis and the Greeks

Archaeology has uncovered some significant remains on Crete, the homeland of the Minoans. It has been found that Linear A, the script of the Minoans, suddenly stopped being used around 1450 BCE. In its place, Linear B appeared on official tablets, written in Mycenaean Greek.

Furthermore, the material culture of the island shifted strongly towards that of the Mycenaean Greeks. Across the island, archaeologists have found evidence of destruction of major administrative sites.

In view of this evidence, it is clearly evident that the Mycenaean Greeks invaded and conquered Minoan Crete. This put an end to the Minoan civilization as a dominant power in the region. Moreover, this is very likely the origin of the legendary war between Atlantis and the Greeks. Just like in the legend, the Minoan civilization lost this war against the Greeks.

Although Plato does not specifically describe the Greeks as conquering Atlantis, he does state that other Mediterranean nations were freed, thus clearly refuting the idea that it was a mere victory against the forces of Atlantis in Greece itself.


 

"The Real Reason They Want Greenland & Canada Is TERRIFYING" - Whitney Webb...

Widespread ‘Mysterious’ Heavy Fog Sparks Fears of Biowarfare Experiments

 

The appearance of heavy fog over the final week of 2024 in various regions across the country has sparked fears that the U.S. Government is spraying some sort of harmful pathogen on the population. Described as “mysterious” and having a “burning chemical-like smell” by posts on social media, the fog has been likened to a 1950 biowarfare experiment conducted by the U.S. Navy, stoking fears that such an operation is currently underway.

Fog alerts were already in effect for Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, parts of Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin when posts regarding the nature of the fog began appearing on social media between December 31 and January 2. One Florida resident, speaking in a video posted to TikTok, said that “the weirdest part is the taste and smell… it smells like after you set off a bunch of fireworks and the taste of the air is toxic. It is super weird.”

Formed when humid air cools to within a few degrees of the dew point, the weather conditions that form fog also tend to trap airborne pollutants, resulting in an increase in the concentration of the offending chemicals. Numerous posts were also made describing flu-like symptoms that the posters experienced after being exposed to the fog, ascribing their conditions to pathogens believed to have been inhaled from the mist, but it is not unusual for the water inhaled from dense fog to “cause respiratory issues such as coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, congestion and wheezing, especially in people with asthma,” according to the Daily Mail.

“That’s because our lungs are designed to inhale oxygen, not water,” the article continued. “When we inhale the increased moisture content of the air, it can irritate the respiratory system and trigger uncomfortable symptoms,” and “can be especially irritating when it is mixed with airborne pollutants, allergens or other particles.”

At the same time, heavy fog was also reported in regions across Canada; across northern India, delaying trains and over 400 flights at New Delhi’s Delhi Airport; and also disrupting flights at Gatwick and Heathrow airports in the U.K. over the last weekend of 2024.

“There is a lot of fog covering much of England, mainly the south-east and central England, but the rest of the country is seeing quite a bit of thick fog too… It will be pretty murky on Saturday morning and there will still be fog patches that will take a little longer to clear,” according to national weather service meteorologist Liam Eslick.

Although the phenomenon wasn’t accompanied by fearful posts on social media, heavy fog also blanketed parts of the U.S. at the same time last year, along with CanadaChinaEgyptIndia and Pakistan.

Although they offered no evidence to back up their claims, two posts on X/Twitter likened the fog’s appearance to a mid-century biowarfare study that involved the release of bacteria in the San Francisco Bay area, alluding to a link between the famously-foggy city and the more recent weather occurrence.

“Guys, they dumped a bunch of microbes on the country this week, in the form of fog. I know it sounds tin-foil, but my Spidey senses are telling me they are seeding the skies with pathogens that make us sick. Operation Sea-Spray 4.0,” one December 31, 2024 X/Twitter post stated.

“Did we just suffer another Operation Sea Spray event – The Fog?” said another tweet from January 2, 2025. “Our own military would never expose us to toxins.. actually, they would “Operation Sea Spray – 1950 San Francisco Bay, California. The US Navy secretly tested out a bioweapon attack on the unsuspecting population”.

Conducted by the U.S. Navy over the course of a week in late September 1950, Operation Sea Spray saw the release of two types of bacteria over San Francisco to evaluate the susceptibility of an urban area to a biowarfare attack involving a deadly pathogen like anthrax. At the time, both species of bacteria were not considered dangerous to humans: one was Bacillus atrophaeus, a microbe that doesn’t cause disease in humans, and was commonly used by the military as a safe proxy for studies on the spread of anthrax. The other, Serratia marcescens, is a common microbe found throughout the environment, and is responsible for the pink or orange slime that forms on unwashed bathroom tiles. Although exposure to S. marcescens is generally safe, it can cause urinary tract (UTI) and catheter-related infections in hospitalized patients.

Although a link hasn’t been definitively proven, it is the latter species that was presumed to have caused an outbreak of 11 rare UTI cases the following month at Sanford Hospital, involving patients that had undergone recent medical procedures; ordinarily, S. marcescens only accounts for 1.4 percent of infections contracted in-hospital, meaning that the sudden appearance of even less than a dozen cases in one facility is notable. Although the majority of those involved made a full recovery, one patient died from his infection.

The existence of Operation Sea Spray went unknown to the public until 1977, when the U.S. Army revealed the operation during a series of hearings held by the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research. While Sea Spray was underway, the military concluded that, given the isolated nature of the cases and their relative commonality to hospitalized patients, the experiment was not the cause of the Sanford cases, it was safe to continue using S. marcescens in future experiments.

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