
Woodswizard
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Woodswizard
@onionwizard2
Ai and human consciousness engineer, destroyer of entropic thought and process. Developer of thermodynamic efficiency in AI.










ok actually insane paper published yesterday a research group in Korea built a gene switch you can control wirelessly using electromagnetic fields they exposed mice to 60 hz EMF (same frequency as your wall outlet) using a pair of large coils that generate a uniform magnetic field around the animal, for cyclic 3-day on / 4-day off pulses they showed this could: - activate OSK to do epigenetic reprogramming in progeroid and aged mice, extending lifespan and reversing aging markers across multiple tissues - conditionally switch on mutant amyloid genes only in aged mouse brains, letting them separate aging effects from amyloid effects to study AD biology in a way previous models couldn't no drugs, no impacts, just a magnetic field from outside the body


So Jack Kruse is talking about certain places that are safer during the collapse of the magnetic field, and some of his sources are billionaires who are preparing doomsday bunkers. Now compare this to what the Area 51 caller in 1997 said on the Art Bell show: “The government knows about the safe places, but they choose not to tell the people.” (No, the Area 51 caller is not debunked just because a voice actor, probably hired by the CIA, said he was the original caller.) Now, I can tell you one place that was historically safe during one large disaster in the past, and it has scientists puzzled about the weird geomagnetic anomaly. I can also connect a few more patterns and tell you about a certain follow from a very powerful person on X after I posted about a certain location, a certain meeting, and a certain project. But let’s see the reaction before I spill the beans. You know what the Bible says: “Do not cast your pearls before swine.”







New from David's Reich's lab: "In the past ten millennia [in Europe], we find that many hundreds of alleles have been affected by strong directional selection," including those influencing human intelligence. nature.com/articles/s4158…









@DrJackKruse I do get that its the same thesis, but it does effectively shift the focus towards magnetism now versus the past 20ish years where it was light for the most part? Or did I get that wrong?













