With #WorldSoilDay just around the corner, this video shows the faces of our food community, who all have a deep care for soil health, its impact on the food we eat, and the condition that we leave the planet in.
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IN 2009, LUC MONTAGNIER — THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED HIV — PROVED THAT DNA TELEPORTS ITSELF THROUGH WATER USING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS. HE WON THE NOBEL PRIZE. THEN HE WAS EXILED FROM FRANCE.
Luc Montagnier won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2008 for discovering HIV. He was the most decorated virologist in France. He had spent 50 years at the Pasteur Institute. He was untouchable.
Then he touched the wrong subject.
In 2009, Montagnier conducted an experiment that broke the laws of molecular biology as they are currently taught. He took a sealed test tube containing a fragment of bacterial DNA dissolved in water. He placed it next to a second sealed test tube containing nothing but pure, sterilized water. No DNA. No contamination. Nothing.
He exposed both tubes to a weak electromagnetic field at 7 Hz for 18 hours.
Then he performed PCR amplification on the pure water — the tube that never contained DNA. The water produced a DNA sequence. The same sequence that was in the other tube. With 98% accuracy.
The DNA had not physically moved between the tubes. No molecules crossed the barrier. What crossed was an electromagnetic signal. The DNA in tube one emitted a frequency. That frequency was transmitted through the electromagnetic field into tube two. The water in tube two received the signal and organized itself into the corresponding DNA structure.
DNA teleportation. Through frequency. Through water.
Montagnier published the results. He presented them at conferences. He stated publicly that Benveniste — the scientist destroyed for claiming water has memory — was correct all along. He said the future of medicine is electromagnetic, not chemical.
France turned on him overnight.
His colleagues at the Pasteur Institute distanced themselves. The French media called him a pseudoscientist. The man who discovered HIV — who had been celebrated as a national hero for 25 years — was treated as if he had lost his mind.
Montagnier left France. He moved to China, where Jiao Tong University gave him a laboratory and funding to continue his research. He said in an interview: "I cannot do this work in France. There is a kind of intellectual terror from people who do not understand."
A Nobel Prize winner. Exiled from his own country. For proving that DNA communicates through electromagnetic frequency and that water is the medium.
Think about what his experiment means. If DNA emits a signal that can be captured by water and reconstructed into a physical genetic sequence, then your body is not just a collection of molecules. It is a broadcasting system. Every cell in your body is transmitting its genetic information electromagnetically into the water that surrounds it. And that water is receiving, storing, and retransmitting the signal to every other cell.
Your body is a self-organizing electromagnetic network that uses water as its communication medium. Disease is not a random breakdown. It is a corrupted signal propagating through a water-based network. Fix the signal. The network corrects itself.
Montagnier knew this. He proved it. He had the Nobel Prize to protect him. And it was not enough.
He died in 2022. The obituaries mentioned HIV. Almost none mentioned the experiment that defined his final decade. The experiment that proved biology is electromagnetic. The experiment that terrified an industry built on the assumption that it is not.
The signal is real. The water remembers. And now, so do you.
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While the rest of the nation gets hit with higher capital gains tax, there’s a special carve-out for foreign investors in renewable energy.
They get to keep the 50% CGT discount at a cost of $425 million to the taxpayer.
Foreign investors already don’t pay Capital Gains tax on shares and intangible assets. Why didn’t Chalmers crack down on them?
The answer of course is that the Labor party, like the Liberal party are controlled by foreign interests.!
But wait there’s more.
Under the capacity investment scheme underwriting agreements, if the actual revenue earned by a project is below the agreed revenue floor, the Australian government will pay the project operator 90 per cent of the revenue shortfall up to the agreed annual cap for 15 yrs. (see comments)
The Labor government will grant “whatever it takes” subsidies to ensure “renewable” energy is a part of the energy grid, no matter the cost to the taxpayer.
But in keeping with the government vibe of transparency the cost of the scheme can’t be disclosed and I quote.
“The CIS is listed in the budget papers as a contingent liability, alongside the Snowy 2.0 hydro electric scheme, which has already blown out in costs by billions.
According to the budget papers, "The Australian government's maximum liability and estimated payments under these (CIS) agreements are not for publication due to commercial sensitivities".
It’s not hard to see why the major parties are struggling. Wasting taxpayers money and refusing to disclose it has to stop.
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Is simply locking up land for carbon credits a real plan for Net Zero?
What other management change can be implemented to increase both production and biodiversity?
...Questions raised over locked-up land https://t.co/RHg6B6nDeC
When it comes to food choices, and the emissions impact that agriculture contributes, we see lots of claims that offer carbon neutral, with little to no actual reduction of emissions. What do you think is a more sustainable choice?
Working to have better infiltration at every square centimetre that rainfall hits requires soil stewardship, and can assist in lowering the downstream effect of extreme rainfall.
"Balancing the social & ecological aspects of floodplains requires a mindset change. We must combine community participation with research, resilience & adaptation to make long-term decisions about the future of these complex social-ecological systems." https://t.co/QCERS3eAv0
@elonmusk New Technology? Are the proven soil carbon capture methods that also grow food, and build soil fertility, and ocean carbon capture (kelp forest) systems not sexy enough?