ファイザーの内部告発者クリスティーヌ・コットン博士が、1年に及ぶ原因不明の耐え難い痛みの末に自ら命を絶った。彼女が遺した症状の記録を読んだ私は、背筋が凍る思いで即座にひとつの物質を想起した。タリウムである。
コットン博士の症状は極めて特徴的だった。 腰から下に走る焼けつくような神経痛、まるで「熱い炭の上を歩いている」かのような両脚の灼熱感、そして背中にまで広がる皮膚の異常感覚。こうした末梢神経障害は、重金属タリウムによる中毒で典型的に見られる「ダイイングバック・ニューロパチー(神経が先端から死滅していく病態)」と符合する。
タリウムは無味無臭で、食物や飲料に混入されれば検出は難しい。細胞のミトコンドリアを破壊し、エネルギー代謝を阻害することで神経系を静かに蝕み、やがて激しい痛みと脱毛を引き起こす。
歴史を振り返れば、タリウムは単なる毒物ではない。冷戦期、東側諸国の情報機関は反体制派の暗殺にこれを好んで用いた。ソ連のKGBは「死の粉」としてタリウム塩を標的の靴下や食器に散布し、西側ではほとんど知られていない神経症状を装った。症状が特異であるがゆえに、医師はまず中毒を疑わず、診断はつかないまま患者は衰弱死する。まさに「見えない暗殺」の道具である。
コットン博士は製薬業界で25年、臨床データ解析に従事した生物統計学者だ。2020年末からファイザー社のワクチン臨床試験文書を徹底検証し、発表された有効性95%の根拠と実際に接種された製品が異なるという決定的な不正を告発した。彼女が保健当局に正式な告発状を提出したその日から、この激痛は始まっている。
私はこれが偶然とは到底思えない。国家規模の医療操作に異を唱えた人物が、謎の末梢神経障害に襲われ、あらゆる専門医を訪ねても原因不明のまま追い詰められていく構図は、過去の秘密工作のパターンと不気味なほど重なるのだ。
見落とされているのは、彼女が適切な毒物学的スクリーニングを受けたかという点だ。通常の血液検査や画像診断ではタリウムは検出されない。毛髪や尿を用いた重金属パネル検査、とりわけ誘導結合プラズマ質量分析法のような高精度の分析が必要だが、こうした検査は一般的な医療機関ではまず行われない。医師が「原因不明の特発性疾患」と診断を下した時点で、毒物という線は事実上、切り捨てられたも同然だったのである。
コットン博士の死は、製薬産業と国家権力の結節点に踏み込んだ科学者の身に何が起きうるかを、あまりにも明白に示している。彼女の痛みは単なる個人的悲劇ではなく、現代社会における内部告発の物理的危険性をまざまざと浮かび上がらせる。私はここに改めて問いたい。彼女を死に追いやったこの症状の正体を、きちんとタリウム中毒と疑い、検査しようとした者は一体、どこにいたのか。
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John Leake(調査ジャーナリスト、作家)
記事 『Pfizer Whistleblower Christine Cotton Takes Her Life After Year of Excruciating Idiopathic Pain』(内部告発者クリスティーヌ・コットン、1年にわたる原因不明の激痛の末に自死)
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I have done many investigations into statins starting around 2004.
The facts are shocking.
And then my husband was harmed by them.
Who caught it?
Not his doctors. I did.
They didn't even ask about his statin use when he had debilitating leg pain.
It should have been the first thing they asked.
They gave him shots in his knees and acted mystified when it didn't help.
Turns out he had developed a potentially fatal side effect called rhabdomyalosis.
Ony because I was reporting the stories on statins did I recognize what might be wrong.
Since I first began looking into statins, serious side effects the manufacturers initially denied have been added to the label.
Many esteemed doctors are ignorant of these, partly because of how and what they're taught in med school (see my book "Follow the Science."
In this threat I will link to some reporting on statins.
This is no new thing
Remember, this OJ Simpson juror admitted that the jury thought OJ was guilty, but they refused to convict him because they didn't want to lock up a black guy
They wanted to let a black guy get away with murdering a white woman because they wanted payback for racism, as she admits proudly here
Walk into the cave at Lascaux. The paintings are around seventeen thousand years old, made by people with no writing, no agriculture, and no opinions about cholesterol.
Look at what they painted.
Aurochs, the enormous wild cattle that stood taller at the shoulder than a man. Horses. Bison. Deer. Great heavy-bodied animals laid down in ochre and charcoal across the ceiling by people lying on their backs in the dark, holding a light up with one hand and painting with the other, because this mattered to them more than comfort did.
Now count the paintings of grain.
Count the lovingly rendered root vegetables. The heroic turnip. The sacred bowl of lentils.
You will be counting for some time.
The people of Lascaux painted what they revered, and what they revered was the animal. The animal was food, clothing, tools, sinew, fat, marrow, and the difference between surviving the winter and not. They did not paint a balanced plate. They painted the thing that kept them alive, over and over, for generations, in the most important room they had.
Seventeen thousand years later their descendants would be told that the animal was the problem, and that the road to health ran through the field of grain the cave painters never once thought worth drawing.
The oldest art we have is a menu.
It is not a subtle one.
Staring at a Greek statue offers our soul inspiration, profound emotions, and a deep connection with humanity’s eternal quest for truth, history, and beauty. The Greek word for statue is "ἄγαλμα". An Homeric word that means: anything with which one feels great joy and delight.
🇩🇪 Nikita Miller, a German comedian, was nearly killed by a migrant who attacked him inside Bremen Central Station.
His attacker was released on the same night as the attack.
Nikita later explained that the court stated that the migrant “no longer posed any danger.”
What’s more, the charge was reduced to bodily harm instead of attempted murder, which Nikita said was because the court argued that the migrant had stopped the assault before killing him.
Nikita told the court he only survived the attack because he fought back, and that the migrant only stopped once the blade broke off.
During the attack, Nikita suffered five serious stab wounds, including a 15 cm wound to his head.
He later told the German news outlet Express that the suspect was granted German citizenship despite the attack.
The comedian has since moved to Norway, saying that if anything were to happen to his wife or family, he would not want to deal with the German criminal justice system again.
“I won’t survive it a second time,” he said.
ATERRADOR: La policía británica le dice a un ciudadano que baje la bandera israelí porque el musulmán que sostiene una bandera palestina se siente ofendido por el símbolo judío.
Londres ya no es un lugar seguro para los no musulmanes.
World Renowned Oncologist says there’s no informed consent with mRNA tech, as the Nobel Prize winning Pseudouridine takes the stage.
The order looks backwards:
1. Inject billions.
2. Give them a Nobel Prize.
3. Publish a peer reviewed paper finding something unexpected.
@weldeiry - “It should be clear to everyone. Pseudouridine modified mRNA were used for the first time in the population... NEVER BEFORE.”
Months after Pseudouridine won the Nobel Prize, a peer reviewed paper was published saying this “upgraded” technology is leading to the production of “strange proteins in the body”.
Professor Clancy says: “No one knows what those proteins are doing”.
“The Nobel Prize in 2023 was given to two people for putting pseudouridine in a messenger RNA, to make it work better... within three months, a group in Cambridge found that 20% of readouts, and about 10% of people, had strange proteins circulating in their bodies, some of which have the capacity to form amyloid”
Μου έκαναν καταγγελία γι΄αυτό. Μάλλον ο αλγόριθμος θα κόλλησε στο χτυπιούνται μόνοι τους. Είμαι κακιά και θέλω να τους προκαλέσω σωματικό πόνο χαχαχαχαχαχα. Βρε τι ζουμε με τον Έλον και τις χρηματικές του συμφωνίες!
Any return to ice age conditions could trigger a crisis unmatched in all human history.
Earth is still technically in an ice age and average global temperatures of around 15°C degrees are still much lower than the long-term global average of 16°C to 18°C A global warming scare has been running for 40 years, yet 10% of the world's total land area is still covered by glacial ice.
From a human perspective, the combined land area of every town and city on earth is still only 3% of the total.
Ice covers an area of 15 million square kilometers (5.8 million square miles), roughly a third of its full extent during the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum (26,000 to 19,000 years ago). This was the most recent time in Earth's history when global ice sheets were at their greatest extent.
The Antarctic ice sheet is still the largest and thickest ice formation on Earth by far, reaching up to 4.8 kilometres (about 3 miles) in depth. It holds 90% of the world's ice by volume & accounts for around 85% of total global glacial ice cover. Antarctica spans roughly 14 million square kilometers (5.4 million square miles) and covers about 8.3% of the total land surface.
Land area is only 28% of earth's surface. The oceans cover 72% to an average depth of 2.3 miles, forests cover 31% and deserts 33%. The oceans contain 86% of the global carbon reservoir and 91% of all retained heat energy; by contrast, the atmosphere holds a mere 1 to 2% of each.
The past 40 years has featured a global warming campaign raising fears of an impending climate crisis, chiefly based on forecasts of soaring temperatures and a global climate crisis. However, the fact remains that the Earth is still technically in an ice age, with ice cover at both poles all year round. We still live in the Quaternary Glaciation, which has lasted 2.58 million years.
The Quaternary Glaciation is a more severely cold extension of the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which has lasted for 34 million years, since the time of the original glaciation of Antarctica. The chief causes were due to orbital anomalies (the Milankovitch cycles), the isolation of the Antarctic continent when Australia and South America shifted northward, as part of global tectonic changes.
The last great ice age that was similar to today was the Karoo Ice Age (also known as the Late Paleozoic Icehouse), spanning approximately 360 to 260 million years. This is one of the five major ice ages in Earth's history.
All modern human societies and every meaningful invention has occurred during the current Holocene warm interglacial period, beginning 11,700 years ago. The previous warm interglacial was the Eemian (130,000 to 115,000 years ago). Temperatures in the Eemian were also 2°C warmer than today and African megafauna and crocodiles lived in the Thames valley.
The generally accepted average extent of ice age interglacials is around 15,000 years.
So perhaps we should be considering our next move if the next glaciation comes early.
This is Henry Nowak’s family
He had an older sister and two baby siblings
“Henry did nothing wrong. He was one of the kindest, friendliest… person you’ll ever meet.”
Never forget what they did