Bitcoin’s leverage unwind is accelerating at $59k, while MiCA enforcement hits hard on July 1st. The speculative plays are cracking. @Ripple, with its fresh preliminary MiCA approval, is quietly stepping into a dominant position as regulated utility infrastructure takes over.
what people think sunlight does:
- burns you
- gives you cancer
what it really does:
- lowers the risk of almost all deadly cancers
- boosts testosterone
- increases cardiac output
- lowers blood pressure
- reduces blood glucose
- lowers cholesterol
- makes you more attractive
- increases libido
sunlight is a miracle forgotten health cure, because dermatologists have freaked us out about a little skin aging
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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@vejaocentro sugiro a leitura do livro Iron: the most toxic metal. A indústria alimentícia, mas não apenas ela, vem envenenando a população há décadas. A isso some-se outros agravantes.
Does anyone else find it odd that $200 billion is spent on cancer research every single year…and the only thing to show for it is a 75% increase in cancer deaths since the 1990s??!!
Um grupo cibercriminoso colocou à venda um suposto banco de dados com informações de 248 milhões de brasileiros, alegando que o material foi extraído de sistemas da Receita Federal.
O conjunto teria 1,08 bilhão de registros e incluiria CPF, nome da mãe, endereço, telefone, e-mail, vínculos empresariais e outros dados cadastrais. Em análise preliminar, o TecMundo encontrou diversos indícios de autenticidade, como CPFs válidos, tabelas compatíveis com estruturas da Receita Federal e números coerentes com bases oficiais.
Exclusivamente ao TecMundo, os criminosos afirmam que o vazamento ocorreu ainda em 2026, por meio da exploração de um sistema antigo do órgão e que o acesso à falha ainda estaria ativo.
Além disso, o TecMundo também recebeu uma evidência exclusiva dos criminosos que corrobora a extensão do vazamento. Uma captura de tela do suposto banco de dados especificando a contagem de 248 milhões de linhas.
Se confirmado, o incidente pode afetar praticamente todos os cidadãos brasileiros, além de empresas e estrangeiros com CPF.
A Receita Federal recebeu o material coletado pela reportagem e informou que investiga o caso.
Mas informações na reportagem em andamento, disponível no link abaixo:
https://t.co/8FW1kjYW9K
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In Chris Exleys original research on aluminum and fish, nearly 40 years ago, he was exposing salmon to very small quantities of aluminum in an experimental fish tank situation and observing how the aluminum would affect the fish.
The amounts of aluminum he was exposing the fish to were within regulations for aluminum in say drinking water today.
Even this small amount of aluminum was causing extreme toxicity in the fish.
But this was not the most interesting aspect of his original research.
What was most interesting about these experimental situations was that the fish, in the early stages of toxicity, would exhibit characteristic (repeatable) BEHAVIORAL CHANGES as a consequence of the aluminum in their fish tank.
These early behavioral warning signs of aluminum toxicity were the fish becoming introverted or looking for hiding places in the fish tanks. Tho there were none.
Does this sound similar to what happens to children with autism and other developmental delays?
A sort of contraction in their social skills and social abilities where they look for hiding places, as it were, in their daily lives.
It sounds remarkably similar to changes we see in humans with aluminum toxicity.
"To provide continuous protection against the possibility of aluminum toxicity, try to drink about 1L/day of any mineral water where the content of silicon is above 30mg/L (or ppm) when labeled (erroneously) as silica or 14 mg/L when labeled as silicic acid or just silicon." - Christopher Exley
14 years ago, we got together with an idea to build a better way to move value. What happened next was something none of us could have built alone.
And by "us," I don't just mean the three of us.
I mean the developers, validators, businesses, community members, and everyone who helped shape XRP into what it is today.
Happy Birthday, XRP!
A larvicide (Pyriproxyfen) was added to the drinking water in Brazil which caused microcephaly in babies.
The poisoning of these babies was blamed "Zika virus."