Geert Vanden Bossche, DMV, PhD, @GVDBossche told me fatal and nonfatal VX injuries will be “peanuts” compared to what we will see from forced evolutionary changes witnessed through mutation and mass infection. He has been right all along to date. Hope he is wrong on this one. pic.twitter.com/cLHt2t1kSh
— Peter McCullough, MD MPH (@P_McCulloughMD) March 19, 2022
Saturday, March 19, 2022
"forced evolutionary changes witnessed through mutation and mass infection"
NAZIS IN THE US D.O.D.?
BREAKING REPORT: Russia Challenges United States. – If Biolab Documents are Fake Then Ask HEAD OF THE DTRA Office at the US Embassy in Kiev Joanna Wintrol Why She SIGNED OFF on Them?
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) March 19, 2022
Start here.
Who is Joanna Wintrol?
On Friday, March 18, the Russian Permanent Representative at to the United States Security Council Vassily Nebenzia presented what the Russian government claims is proof of a US bioweapon program in Ukraine and Georiga (Gateway Pundit reported). Nebenzia claims that the program has been running since 2005, and that “American colleagues were not assisting the Ministry of Health as they claimed, but rather the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.”
According to Nebenzia, the US Department of Defense “delegated broad authorities to its affiliated contractor Black & Veatch in cooperation with Ukrainian state authorities.” The experiments on deadly pathogens in Ukraine were not conducted by Ukrainians, but by Pentagon personnel and foreign researchers, Nebenzia claims.
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) competitively awarded Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp. (Black & Veatch) one of its Biological Threat Reduction Integrating Contracts (BTRIC) in 2008 (in Ukraine). The 5-year IDIQ contract (with a 5-year option) has a collective ceiling of $4B among the five selected contractors”, the Black & Veatch website acknowledges.
“Simply speaking, Ukrainian authorities gave the Pentagon a carte blanche and let them carry out dangerous biological experiments on the territory of Ukraine. Thereby, the American contractor was exempt from any taxes under Ukrainian legislation”, Nebenzia said. He called the programs “a cynical use of Ukraine’s territory and population for dangerous research that Washington does not want to have at home so that to not put its own population at risk.”
YURI GAGARIN'S NAME, 1ST MAN INTO SPACE, REMOVED FROM CONFERENCE BECAUSE HE WAS RUSSIAN. OH, BROTHER. THE PETTINESS OF THE U.S. POLITICAL CLASS
Start here with NewsWars' "Russian Cosmonaut Warns History Is Being Re-Written as Space Industry Conference Drops Yuri Gagarin's Name," Steve Watson, March 21, 2022.
Yuri Gagarin is the first man to travel in space, and he did so in 1961. Sputnik was the first rocket into space. It went up on October 4, 1957.
The U.S.'s first manned space flight was on February 20. 1962 when John Glenn became the first American in orbit aboard Friendship 7 on a Mercury-Atlas rocket. Whoa. Here is a timeline of space flight accomplishments.
This is unbelievable.
— Richard Medhurst (@richimedhurst) March 19, 2022
Attacking the accomplishments of the first man in space, who is no longer with us, under the pretext of Ukraine? This is just Russophobia in plain sight. https://t.co/WbxSyZ9vx8
“Orbiting Earth in the spaceship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it!”
— Grant Orino (@scrymnstrs) March 19, 2022
Yuri Gagarin pic.twitter.com/0GMC0Sip78
VISIBLE SIGNS ON THE SKIN OF INSULIN RESISTANCE
Visual signs of Insulin resistance. Indians pls note.
— sangeetha aiyer (@saaiyer) March 19, 2022
1. Skin tags, in neck, armpits, around eyes.
2. Hyper pigmentation around neck, flaky dry skin.
3. Abnormal dark circles around eyes and temples.
Get FI done now! It's a road to metabolic dysfunction. pic.twitter.com/Q7r10YVK7V
From NCBI
Acrochordons, also known as fibroepithelial polyps, skin tags, or soft fibromas, are among the most common skin tumors [14]. They are a benign skin condition unusual before age 30 years, but highly prevalent thereafter, particularly in advanced age. In fact, after age 40, the frequency of skin tags is ~37% [11]. They are more common among women and overweight or obese patients; however, these also have a familial/genetic relationship. Recently, several studies have associated acrochordons to impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes [15–18]. In 1976, Margolis et al. conducted one of the first studies and reported that 9.4% of 500 hospitalized patients had acrochordons, of which 72% had T2D, and suggested that acrochordons could be a risk factor for diabetes [19]
Clinically, these lesions are small, soft, slightly hyperpigmented tumors of variable size and characteristically pedunculated (see Fig. 1). Acrochordons are frequently multiple, but can appear as a single lesion. Intertriginous sites such as the neck, axillae and groin are the most common areas of presentation; however, they can appear in other areas such as the eyelids and inframammary creases [16, 18, 21]. Typically these skin lesions are completely asymptomatic and may become painful because of irritation [22]. Differential diagnoses include melanocytic nevi, neurofibromas, and pedunculated seborrheic keratosis; conditions associated with skin tags include Gardner syndrome, Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, and tuberous sclerosis, among others [18, 23].
TREATMENT
Treatment is more of a cosmetic than a clinical concern, and various methods are currently used. Electrosurgery and cryotherapy are among the most commonly used methods, yet a challenge of this technique is the difficulty of limiting the freezing zone exclusively to the soft fibroma [25]. Flat tweezers can be used instead, dipping them in the liquid nitrogen and grasping the skin tags with the cooled metal [25]. However, the most direct and simple approach is to simply excise them with sharp and good-quality scissors at the level of the surrounding skin. Lesions with a wide base might require local anesthesia; ferric subsulfate and aluminum chloride can be used for hemostasis (Table 1).
I've seen the skin condition, Acanthosis nigricans too often.
I had no idea that doctors haven't been testing for hyper-insulin levels. You'd think they would. Again, COVID has leaked all the negligence and incompetence in a healthcare system that we weren't aware of. And a word of caution, if you're ever asked to take a procedure and you know nothing about it, please don't just run to your doctor to get it. Do nothing first. Then proceed to learn more about the procedure. Them and only then, once you've read and learned about the benefits and risks, the pros and cons, would it mean that you're acting on consent and not coercion. Please, please, please, consider your future-self. Be that butler to your future-self and ask him, what would my future-self want or need? Too many folks simply surrender their critical thinking to doctors. It's the worst type of helplessness I've ever witnessed.
Elevated #insulin levels are seen in #diabetics #prediabetes even elevated #BloodPressure #pcos & other metabolic disorders
— Shashikant Iyengar Ⓚ (@shashiiyhyper-insulinMarch 21, 2022
It's never measured
It's the early warning of impending full blown diabetes
Should be 6 or below ideally
Mine was 9 at the time of diagnosis @dlifein https://t.co/IPVSumkMVJ
