Session 21 September 2024
(L) All right. Now we want to ask about these so-called nanobots that are being seen from the Pfizer vaxx, incubated in distilled water for various days of… okay, What are these things?
A: Antennae for future use.
Q: (Joe) And are they coded in the mRNA in the shot to produce these things in bodies?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) So we're talking about super, super high tech.
(L) When you say future, how much future do you mean?
A: Future from time of injection.
Q: (L) So some of these nanobots could be doing whatever it is they do now, since so many people have had these injections. Yeah?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) And are some of the things that they're used for to generate cancers, or illnesses, or diseases?
A: Some, yes.
Q: (Joe) There was another paper with a claim that this kind of nanotech was in dental anesthetic. I suppose in some cases it was found in dental anesthetic. Is that true?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) Was that very widespread?
A: No. Experimental. You should be aware that the extent of this type of experimentation is far more than widespread than you can imagine. Correct error of transmission please.
Q: (Joe) "is far more widespread than you can imagine." Is that what you meant to say?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) And so, just on that point, are we talking about in foods as well?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) In water supplies?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) But this is all experimental, right?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) So the experimentation is widespread, but it's not widespread in terms of application.
(L) Right.
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) Okay, so should we not go to the dentist anymore?
A: No!
Q: (Andromeda) Gaby was right! [Laughter]
(Joe) Gaby was recommending non anesthetic dental treatment the other day.
(Niall) Just take the pain! [Laughter]
A: The human body is not without defenses that can be augmented by physiological and psychological means.
Q: (L) So in other words, we could actually…
(Chu) …fight it off.
(L) I mean, if we're healthy and whatever, we can get macrophages to go in there and eat these things up?
A: Close.
Q: (Joe) In the study that was done showing one of these nano objects or nano bots in anesthetic, they used nicotine and it was observed to destroy them. Was that true?
A: Yes. We have often pointed out the benefits of nicotine. Why do you think there was such a concerted campaign to eradicate its use?
Q: (Joe) How does nicotine do that? What is about nicotine?
A: How does mental blocking work?
Q: (L) Mental blocking is a certain attitude of mind, and whatever. And…
(Joe) …information.
A: Produces acetylcholine
Q: (Joe) So nicotine produces acetylcholine, or mental blocking does?
(L) Mental blocking produces acetylcholine?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) So we should be asking, how does acetylcholine…
(L) Well, we know that nicotine increases the production of acetylcholine in the brain.
(Joe) Chemically it's very similar to the structure of acetylcholine.
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) So then the question is, how would acetylcholine destroy physical artifacts like nanobots, in that sense? It's information?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) So it's at that level that it's working.
(Gaby) So nanobots act like anticholinergics, like with paralyzing effects…
(L) Yeah.