Since I published the articles about the East Palestine derailment, there’s been a few things happening. It’s been about a week since I published anything here, so for those of you who haven’t been following me on Twitter, here’s the latest, in brief:
H5N1 might be a bad one. The very last thing I want to do is to give credence to another WHO-WEF power grab scare. For that reason, I hadn’t even deigned to glance sideways at the new H5N1 virus that’s been discovered in Cambodia. However, with thanks to JerseyGirl, I was asked to do so, and what I saw, at first glance, surprised me. H5N1 is an extremely deadly variant of bird flu, with up to 50% mortality at present - it has been spreading among birds and wildlife for some time, and that mortality rate has not been attenuating. The virus has been infecting and killing people in Cambodia: a week ago one person had been killed, and in recent days more have died. The genome, which was fully sequenced in a single day, sports several mutations.
The authors claim that these mutations don’t promote human infection of the alpha-2,6 sialic acid receptor - as opposed to the avian alpha-2,3 receptor - but the molecular biophysics is strongly indicating otherwise. There’s also an open question about whether this data is even accurate, especially since it’s been a) sequenced in a single day, which is quite possible these days, with credit to the scientists doing so, but also, b) only semi-publicly available. I will make the genome fully available in short order, since they don’t seem to want to do that.
An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia who died after being infected with avian influenza A (H5N1) had a different variant from that causing mass deaths in birds globally. #virusI will be working on this over the coming days, and my next article will be a detailed writeup of everything we know, and just how concerned we should be.
Stew Peters wants me on the show. I’ve had Stew Peters’ producer asking me for a week now to come on their show, to discuss the incipient wave of morbidity and mortality coming from the East Palestine derailment. I have privately expressed my reservations about doing so, largely due to the frequent inaccuracies they broadcast - and to my surprise, they were quite accepting of that failing, chalking it up to their willingness to cover the difficult topics for which very minimal reliable information is actually available at all. That’s quite understandable and commendable even, and it does seem to me that they do actually try to report accurately. I’m in discussions with them as to whether I might be able to help get their facts straight on some of those difficult topics, on an ongoing basis, and if they are amenable, I might be on Stew Peters shortly to discuss the derailment, and helping them down the road on the various other topics they cover, too. Lot of potential, I think!
Just connected with Chris Sky. Man, has that been a long time coming! If you don’t know Chris Sky - what rock have you been living under? He’s been on the front lines of this war for as long as I have, and I’m looking forward to working together on a few important issues. Between us, we just might be able to land a final and fatal blow to the whole WEF scheme. Wouldn’t that be nice! If you don’t follow him, you absolutely should. Great guy doing great work.
EPA has finally started dioxin testing on Ohio. About time. They need to evacuate those people. Carnegie Mellon University has also determined there is still acrolein in the air in East Palestine - go figure, I thought the EPA said everything was fine? As I said, I’m following the developments on Twitter, but I don’t plan to publish another detailed writeup for a few months, until the cancers start appearing in earnest. For those in the areas hit with acid rain, you really need to see a doctor and start making a plan for when they begin to appear. I don’t expect it will be too much longer. An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure. The acute damage is done, and now we wait for the medium-term damage: the next signpost will likely be bees progressively dying across the affected areas & states.
Ukraine got their asses kicked in Bakhmut. Bakhmut’s been “about to fall” for almost year now, but Russia is finally taking it, at staggering human cost to both sides. With what looks like a near-total collapse of the AFU, the war and the consequences could be about to accelerate in a new direction. China’s also helping Russia now, too. Let’s go Brandon.
So, that’s about the wrap for this week. I will be studying the new H5N1 and writing up my findings here over the next week, and discussing it on Twitter as that work progresses. Thank you for your support! It’s only your support that enables this and our various other initiatives to move forwards, and it is greatly appreciated.
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