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  1. Approx minute 33 – discussion on mRNA. My understanding is that mRNA stands for messenger RNA which is indeed naturally occurring and essential to life. MRNA – more properly termed ModRNA is modified RNA – and is by definition artificial. The proximity of the two, and nomenclature of the latter, appear designed to confuse. Cleverer and more specialist friends of Solari such as Sasha L should be able to verify/correct.

  2. Re: the great poisoning

    Have you seen the new book “Ultra-processed People” by Chris van Tullesken? A very good explanation of what has gone wrong with the food supply.

    1. had not heard of it. Will post Roberts speech. Does not surprise me. Anglo-American empire sticks together.

  3. Sad. At 45 min you are discussing going with fiber optics for home internet wired service. My walking buddy lives 2 blocks away, almost directly behind my back yard. AT&T put fiber on his street 3 months ago. I took my laptop over to his house and tried it and loved it! I was excited, so I pulled up my land line account to find out when my street would get it. Sad to say there are no plans to put it on my street at all. My guess is probably because of the 2 large apt complexes across the street and at the end of my street. I also found out my street doesn’t even have the old DSL phone line internet service capability. The only option I have for wired service is Comcast / Xfinity, which owns MSNBC. I fired them 5 years ago for poor customer service and intermittent internet service (and nothing worth watching on TV with premium tier service). So, I’m stuck with using my Verizon cell phone hotspot or going to my local library to use their wi-fi (no plug-ins allowed for wired service). My library did recently get a grant and now offers Verizon hotspot devices that I can check out for 1 week. Then I have to wait a week after I return it before I can check it out again. It works pretty good, but still not as good as wired ethernet plugs. And I still have all of that EMF swirling around, much to my disdain.

    1. I talked to some of the local AT&T guys about a year ago. They were letting the old copper DSL lines go to rot (trust me on that one) andgoing to roll out fiberoptics, including covering the cost going from the street up to the house–which means digging, wiring under the floor, and connecting inside the house. That didn’t make sense to me–they’ll never recoup the costs of doing that in our neighborhood (and one reason why they likely don’t care a whit about the copper DSL lines). But to go to each house, including major excavation? Unless they are gettng kickbacks from government, it doesn’t make sense to me. But worth looking at this article, and how they used underground fiberoptic cables to spy on traffic above. I’ll happily take Comcast over having ATT run spy cables up to the house. It’s free, but it’s never free.

      1. Thanks. I looked at your link. First, my friend’s fiber optic line is run underground along the street. Then a branch is run up a utility pole and then through the air with his electric power line or Comcast cable line to his house. They do not bury the line to his house.

        Second, for me, I own a townhouse in a small complex. I’m right next to the exit drive from the back common area and carports. My phone line is run underground from a 3 foot high connection post in my front yard by the sidewalk and street. It runs about 2 feet parallel to the driveway. Then it comes up by my house and in through a weep hole in the brick. IF I was able to get fiber optic cable to my house, any vibration I might cause inside my house would be overwhelmed by the cars that exit. So, the possible surveillance this article describes would not concern me at this location.

  4. regarding routers and wifi… most routers allow you to turn off the wifi functionality via the admin interface (in a browser), and you can verify it by using a EMF meter.

  5. I’m hoping someone can help:
    Is it possible to see if my question was answered? I’ve not found a response ( but I’m still a bit off in tech arena). Thanks!

    1. Nancy:
      If you look at the PDF you will see where your question was listed. Then you can find it in the audio. If it was not in by August 7th, then it will be answered next week. If for any reason we miss it, just let us know and will do next week.
      Thanks!
      Catherine

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