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The 12 vile vortices history channel
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the 12 vile vortices history channel

Personal experience taught me and a few other friends (mostly electricians, plumbers, carpenters, repairmen and store owners) that electrics only replace gas powered when fuel prices are above $15/gal. What we are about to witness is the rest of the population figuring out for themselves what a rip off battery powered tools and machines are before they switch back to corded electric and petrol based systems (if petrol markets have not been subverted). So I’m ahead of the curve figuring out misapplication of tech on electrics in the small machine marketplace by about 10 years. Even when we kept the cord length down to 50′. Electric motors burned up too soon to be economical. Batteries need replacing too often to be economical compared to petrol. Most people get 5 to 15 years out of gas mowers. Last week we started seeing junked cordless mowers. Has me picking up 20 junked machines every 2 weeks from 2 hardware stores who do their own repairs. Work with a friend in small engine repair. I bought the basic corded unit at Rural King for $69. Ace wanted $130 for the tool, $150 for the battery and $120 for the charger. This is the most basic tool for metal and masonry work. Ace only offered the cordless version of the 6130. Sold hundreds of them in previous career in lumber/millwork/hardware. Tried to buy a $70 grinder at Ace last week.

the 12 vile vortices history channel

This green tech save the world approach is even being applied to power tools. Like Musk pushing Neuralink, Boring Company, Tesla and what else?īeen to hardware stores lately? More than half of all lawncare machines now are electric. Some of those shills are used for multiple slightly fraudulent techs. Holmes or Theranos.Īnd oh, by the way, it's "just in time" for the covid planscamdemic, isn't that interesting? What a coincidence! Holmes was up to mischief remains to be seen (and I rather suspect there was at least some mischief), but the parallels here are too hard to ignore, and make me suspect there's much more mischief involved here, and it's not coming from Ms. It wouldn't be the first time it has stolen an idea and a technology, then accused its inventor of all sorts of mischief in order to cloak its own culpability. Holmes or the Theranos story, but equally, about the government's case against her. Holmes' table-top blood analysis machine in that video at the minimum, the concepts are similar.Īnd that means, at least from this commentator's perspective, that there is something very fishy about not just Ms. I don't know about you, but to me, it looks like we're looking at some version of Ms. The Internet of Bodies (IoB) Is Part of The World Economic Forum's 4th Industrial Revolution.Ī Part of The Great Reset. Holmes' and Theranos' original claims, and that someone, in this case, appears to be the US Navy: Well, if the following short video from CBS's Sixty Minutes is any indicator, that someone not only wants to plant biosensors in soldiers' and sailors' bodies, but it also wants to draw their blood, and put it into a small table top machine for analysis. Holmes on to something, but the possibility also emerges that someone, somewhere, wanted her patents, and did not want her to reap any benefit from them. Now, if you bothered to read and consider the above-linked blogs, it will be apparent that not only was Ms. UPDATE: THE THERANOS STORY JUST KEEPS GETTING WEIRDER… UPDATE: OPTICAL PHASE CONJUGATION, BIOLOGICAL TISSUE, AND THERANOSĪNOTHER STRANGE CORONA VIRUS CONNECTION: THERANOS UPDATE: THAT STRANGE THERANOS STORY, AND ITS OPTICAL PATENTS (For my articles and blogs about Holmes, Theranos, and its technology, see Blood panels could be done from home, cheaply. No need to draw lots of blood in a syringe, and ship it off to a laboratory, and wait for test results. Holmes wanted to build a small, table-top computerized testing apparatus that would, from that small drop of blood, test for all sorts of diseases, and deliver its results to the patient, in their home. What was the idea? Basically, that testing for diseases could be revolutionized. The military-industrial complex, in other words, was very interested in Theranos and Ms. Her start-up, Theranos, was worth billions, and its board once boasted the presence of names well-known: George Schultz, Riley Bechtel, even Henry Kissinger and General Mattis and former Senator Sam Nunn and former Secretary of Defense William Perry were on her board.

the 12 vile vortices history channel

Holmes was once the darling of the early morning television talk-show circuit. But for those unfamiliar with the story, a brief review is in order. Regular readers here know that I'm fascinated with the story of Elizabeth Holmes and her Silicon Valley start-up, Theranos.














The 12 vile vortices history channel