AGENDA 2030 IS ABOUT NANOTECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN BARCODING
What hope do we really have of stopping this? Not much, if you're a conspiracy realist.
so we scream…louder and louder…but few can wrap their heads around this…and who is there to appeal to? The monsters knew all along that it would be too late to stop them…but still, we expose and we share…and scream…and scream again…louder and LOUDER, but at least a few of know…?
Many thanks to Outraged for the many amazing stacks…I can relate to the nano obsession…
AND…
So, they are Reimagining the PhyloCode…acting like they are such god-like ghoulz…
the International Barcode of Life (“IBOL”) Project.
Marcus Martin shared a great comment on the post - talking about Celeste solum segment on this…
Celeste Solum, a former FEMA operative, has done extensive research on the International Barcode of Life (“IBOL”) project – a Rockefeller initiative which aims to barcode and tag all life.
Why would they want to barcode and tag all life? Solum explained in an 2020 interview that during a 2018 pandemic tabletop exercise titled
International Barcode of Life (“IBOL”) project – a Rockefeller initiative which aims to barcode and tag all life.
During “Clade X” it was revealed a committee had spent ten years making a new taxonomy or classification for life called the PhyloCode.
Instead of the logical groupings – such as birds, insects, reptiles, fish and mammals – they rearranged PhyloCode classifications. For example, humans are in the same family as arthropods, dinosaurs and birds.
“It mixes and matches and makes no sense. But this is by design because with genetic modification they are mixing the species.
“No longer will any life form be pure. Their goal is to taint every single life form,” according to C. Solum.
Onward, frenz and fellow chimeras?
I don't want to be a chimera! I'm mixed enough already with Irish, Swedish, and British! They have too much time on their hands. Grrrrr...
I remember out of High School I was working for large Chicagoland grocery chain Jewel who bought out it's competitors National Tea, owned by Loblaws out of Canada as well as A&P. We started to get scanners and I was amazed that lasers could be used to scan these barcodes. It's always about saving money because the stockers no longer had to price items and cashiers could just run the items over the scanners. I really thought OMG the mark of the beast is here. So 25% of these employees were eliminated though we were unionized. Let me tell you the unions are in bed with the companies and they do not help the people paying union dues. Anyways this technology was nothing new as they had it in the 1960's. Look up Iron Mountain Report. It's been said many times President Eisenhour signed a treaty with Aliens where they could take so many citizens per year in exchange for technology. If you ask ChatGPT about this it will say there is some truth to it. Imagine how we can carry a cellphone with greater capabilities that the computers from early pre 2000. It's all in this report. There is a PDF out there but I would use Duckduckgo.com to do these searches.