Category Archives: Alchemical Hustle/Scientism

Marie Curie/Mercury

Another complete myth to rule your world.

History is so important: it reveals that most everything we beLIEve is a myth based on the occult.

The “science” of the past hundreds of years is simple alchemy.

Now you know why the coronavirushoax is possible.

It’s just more of the same.

Nuclear science with its magic radiating rocks is a total hoax.

https://fakeotube.com/v/3350

H/t Fakeache

Covid targets celebs actors and politicians

Since celebutards and politicians are getting COVID at an exponential rate compared to the regular riff raff, I ask the question, How can this be a bad thing?

Whatever they have, even if it is fictitious, to take out these deceivers — let’s make more of it!

After I write this, I see one of the top Youtubers and shameless shills (who makes top videos) is busy shilling for the governors.

There’s no gold in them thar hills

The final chapter in one of the biggest financial hoaxes in Canadian history.

Bre-X was the darling of the Toronto Stock Exchange after reporting finding a major gold deposit in Indonesia. But the Busang mine find was later revealed to be a fake, resulting in the company’s shares nose-diving and wiping out about $3 billion in investors’ money.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/john-felderhof-1.5338642

Even @anounceofsaltperday wouldn’t like the salting of this mine in this hoax.

I believe real people lost real money in this one.

Is helium another military hoax?

The appropriately numbered podcast is a Fakeologist’s delight.

It starts off with an astroNOT.

It has a sketchy origin story for helium’s discovery.

It’s taken over by the military.

It’s stored underground in its original rock, even though it’s impossible to contain.

Only one storage/source in the entire world.

It’s new price is now $119/unit (up from 65), as the government divests itself from its exclusive control.

It’s going to be harvested in the hotbed of fake resources (like uranium), Saskatchewan, Canada’s breadbasket.

Besides party balloons, it’s used by NASA and your super expensive healthcare industry (another industry rife with fakery and scams).

Like radioactivity and uranium, is there anything at all to helium, or is it something else that we have plenty of, disguised as a mythical occult gas?

@Smj and @jlb should en oy this puzzle.

#933: Find The Helium

2019-08-16 by NPR

Web player: http://podplayer.net/?id=78677992
Episode: https://play.podtrac.com/npr-510289/edge1.pod.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/pmoney/2019/08/20190816_pmoney_pmpod933.mp3?awCollectionId=510289&awEpisodeId=751845378&orgId=1&d=1512&p=510289&story=751845378&t=podcast&e=751845378&size=24144300&ft=pod&f=510289

Helium is so special, and so rare, that the U.S. government once tried to buy it all up. And hide it. But the government’s helium stockpile is running low. And we need it for MRI machines and NASA rockets.

The reporter in this piece is clearly younger. Whatever you call the younger generation, millennials or Gen Y, their speech patterns are aggravating. Too many likes, uptalks, and giggles to take anything they say seriously.

DNA comment 

DNA is a fraud science. 

I like this little summary comment of it. 

 The DNA fingerprint test uses gel electrophoresis to group what they call microstellites and which are parts of parts of parts of the original DNA multiplied via PCR. It’s a picture with a pattern on it which has to be compared to another picture. The patterns are never the same. Even the patterns of the same DNA from a different test. They claim to have a database with numbers representing the patterns but they don’t tell how they obtain the numbers. Magic? So a couple of numbers covers the entire human DNA? The entire test was never scientifically tested. There is no competition for better testing. Nobody ever claimed to make better DNA-fingerprints, so they must be 100% perfect already, right? In real science you repeat the measurement many times to get the error rate. They never do. So they make no errors, right? All you can read about it in Wikipedia is so full of holes, I’m wondering anybody can take this seriously. I already explained many times, it is like looking for differences in two similar pictures. You can only find the differences. If you don’t find any, it does not mean they aren’t there. DNA of a worm is 99% the same as ours, so how do they find differences between humans based on a couple of numbers saved in a database? You say, it worked in your case so it must be true. If you’ll ban me now, fine. 

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