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PROLOGUE: The Yacht

On August 1, 2010, 400 guests gathered in Rhinebeck, New York, for the wedding of Chelsea Clinton.

The bride wore a Vera Wang gown. The ceremony took place at Astor Courts, a 50-acre estate overlooking the Hudson River. Former presidents attended. Senators. Billionaires. Hollywood stars.

Among the guests, mingling near the champagne table, was a woman most Americans had never heard of.

She was 48 years old. British accent. Designer dress. Oxford-educated. She smiled easily, laughed at jokes, and seemed to know everyone in the room.

Her date was a billionaire from Iowa—a tech entrepreneur who’d co-founded Gateway computers and was now worth $1.4 billion.

His name was Ted Waitt.

Her name was Ghislaine Maxwell.

Six weeks later, Waitt purchased a 240-foot mega-yacht. It had five decks. A helipad. Quarters for seventeen crew members.

And underneath, hidden beneath the waterline: a docking bay for a submarine.

They named the yacht Plan B.

Nine years later, Ghislaine Maxwell would be arrested for sex trafficking. The FBI would reveal that she’d spent decades recruiting underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein. She’d facilitated abuse. She’d participated in it. She’d built a network that spanned continents.

But what most people still don’t understand is this: The network didn’t just operate on land.

It operated underwater.

In international waters, where no country has jurisdiction. Where no coast guard patrols. Where submarines don’t need flight logs.

Where people can disappear.

And Plan B was the blueprint.

✨November 5, 1991 / 5:15 AM / Atlantic Ocean

Before there was Plan B, there was another yacht.

The Spanish Coast Guard helicopter circles in the predawn darkness, its spotlight sweeping across the calm Atlantic waters twenty miles off Tenerife.

Below, floating face-up in the water, is a naked body.

The man is large—over 300 pounds. His skin is bloated, pale. His arms are spread wide. He’s been dead for hours.

At 5:15 AM, the Coast Guard pulls him from the ocean.

His name is Robert Maxwell.

He is—or was—one of the most powerful media moguls in Britain. Owner of tabloids. Publisher of textbooks. A man who’d met presidents, prime ministers, and according to whispers, Israeli intelligence officers.

The yacht he’d fallen from—or been pushed from—sits silent in the distance.

Its name, painted in white letters on the hull: Lady Ghislaine.

Named after his youngest daughter.

The Scene in the Cabin

When Spanish authorities board the Lady Ghislaine, they find Robert Maxwell’s stateroom exactly as he’d left it.

The bed is unmade but hasn’t been slept in. A book sits on the nightstand—The New World Order by Pat Robertson. A glass of water, half-empty. Reading glasses folded beside it.

The cabin door is locked from the inside. But Maxwell isn’t there.

His pajamas are folded on a chair. He always wore pajamas. The crew confirms this. Every night, without fail, Maxwell put on silk pajamas before bed.

So why was his body naked?

The head of security—a former British military officer—tells investigators that he’d checked on Maxwell at 11:00 PM the previous night. Maxwell had been in the cabin. Alive. Reading.

At 4:00 AM, another crew member had knocked on the door. No answer. He’d assumed Maxwell was asleep.

By 4:45 AM, they’d realized he was missing.

Three Autopsies, Three Answers

Dr. Carlos Lopez de Lamela (Spanish government pathologist): Heart attack followed by accidental drowning. Natural causes.

Dr. Iain West (hired by the Maxwell family): Blunt force trauma to the left shoulder and torso, suggesting Maxwell was struck or pushed before entering the water. Cause of death: Possibly homicide.

Dr. Maria Hernandez (independent review): Inconsistencies in stomach contents and body position in water. Cause of death: Undetermined.

Three doctors. Three different conclusions.

The official Spanish ruling: Accident.

But the Maxwell family never believed it.

The Debts

In the weeks after Robert Maxwell’s death, investigators discovered the truth.

He owed £3 billion. His companies were on the verge of collapse. And to keep the empire afloat, he’d been stealing from his own employees—raiding pension funds to the tune of £350 million.

Thousands of workers who’d spent decades at Maxwell’s newspapers would never see their retirement savings.

On November 4, 1991—the day before his body was found—Maxwell had received a phone call. The content was never disclosed, but sources said it was from creditors or investigators.

The message: We know what you’ve done.

That night, Maxwell told his crew he needed to clear his head. He went to his cabin.

By morning, he was in the ocean.

The Daughter’s Flight

When Ghislaine Maxwell learned of her father’s death, she was in New York.

She was 29 years old. She’d spent the previous decade as a socialite in London—attending parties, dating aristocrats, living off her father’s money.

Now the money was gone. Seized by creditors. Frozen by courts. The British tabloids—many of which her father had once owned—turned on her viciously.

“Daddy’s Girl in Scandal,” the headlines read. “Did She Know?”

Ghislaine couldn’t stay in England. Everywhere she went, people recognized her. Some spat at her. Others confronted her about the stolen pensions.

So she fled to New York.

She arrived with almost nothing. No income. No career. No prospects.

But she had her father’s Rolodex. She knew how to charm powerful men. She knew how to make herself indispensable.

And within a year, she’d met someone who would change her life.

A financier with a mansion on the Upper East Side. A man with secrets as dark as her father’s.

His name was Jeffrey Epstein.

The Billionaire

2008 / The Problem

By 2008, Jeffrey Epstein was a pariah.

He’d just pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in Florida. He’d served 13 months in Palm Beach County jail—though with a work-release arrangement that let him leave for 12 hours a day, six days a week.

The case had been national news. Everyone knew his name. Everyone knew what he’d done.

For Ghislaine Maxwell—who’d been Epstein’s partner, recruiter, and facilitator for nearly two decades—this was a crisis.

She needed distance from Epstein. She needed a new public identity. She needed money. She needed access to the circles of power she’d once moved through so easily.

She needed a plan.

In late 2008, Maxwell was introduced to a tech billionaire from Iowa.

Ted Waitt: The Gateway King

Theodore Waitt grew up in Sioux City, Iowa, where his father sold cattle.

In 1985, at age 22, Waitt co-founded Gateway Computers from his father’s farmhouse. The company sold PCs by mail order. Their boxes—covered in black-and-white cow spots—became iconic.

By the late 1990s, Gateway was worth over $10 billion. Waitt stepped down as CEO in 1998 but remained on the board. When he met Maxwell in 2008, he was worth approximately $1.4 billion.

He was also recently divorced and looking for meaning.

Waitt had become interested in ocean conservation. He’d started a foundation. He’d donated millions to marine biology research.

And when Ghislaine Maxwell walked into his life—Oxford-educated, multilingual, sophisticated, and passionate about the ocean—Waitt was captivated.

The Courtship (2008–2010)

Maxwell pursued Waitt methodically.

She studied his interests. She read about oceanography. She attended conferences on marine conservation. She positioned herself as someone who shared his values.

By 2009, they were dating.

Waitt introduced Maxwell to his world—tech entrepreneurs, philanthropists, environmentalists. Maxwell introduced Waitt to hers—British aristocrats, Manhattan socialites, and, crucially, the Clintons.

In 2010, Waitt made two major decisions.

First, he donated over $10 million to the Clinton Foundation.

Second, he purchased a yacht.

Plan B: The Specifications

The yacht was originally built in 2001 and named Sussurro (Italian for “whisper”). Waitt purchased it in 2010 for an undisclosed sum and renamed it Plan B.

Specifications:

Length: 240 feet (73 meters)

Five decks

Helipad on the upper deck

Guest suites for 12 passengers

Crew quarters for 17 staff

Submarine docking bay on the lower deck

The submarine bay is not unusual for mega-yachts. Wealthy owners use submarines to explore coral reefs, visit underwater caves, and travel discreetly between locations.

But submarines have one critical advantage over helicopters or jets:

There are no required flight logs.

Maxwell’s Training

Between 2009 and 2011, Ghislaine Maxwell obtained the following certifications:

Submarine pilot license

Helicopter pilot license

ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) operator certification

Deepworker submersible certification (a specific submarine model)

Emergency medical technician (EMT) training

These aren’t casual hobbies. Each certification requires months of intensive training and testing.

Maxwell told people she was passionate about ocean exploration and marine biology. She posted photos on social media of herself diving, operating underwater cameras, and “cleaning trash from the ocean floor.”

But here’s the question: Why would a 48-year-old socialite with no prior interest in oceanography suddenly spend years obtaining professional-grade underwater certifications?

Unless she had a specific purpose.

August 1, 2010 / The Wedding

Chelsea Clinton’s wedding is held at Astor Courts, a historic estate in Rhinebeck, New York.

The guest list reads like a directory of American power: President Bill Clinton. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Senators. Congresspeople. Tech billionaires. Hollywood stars.

Ghislaine Maxwell and Ted Waitt attend together.

Photos from the event show Maxwell smiling, well-dressed, standing near some of the most powerful people in the country.

This is not an accident. This is strategy.

Waitt’s $10 million donation to the Clinton Foundation has bought them access. Maxwell uses it to position herself as a legitimate philanthropist—someone who cares about important causes, someone who deserves to be in these rooms.

Within weeks, Maxwell receives an invitation to speak at the Clinton Global Initiative—an annual gathering of world leaders and philanthropists.

She’s back.

The Breakup (2011)

In 2011, Maxwell and Waitt quietly end their romantic relationship.

There are no tabloid stories. No public drama. Just a private separation.

But here’s what’s odd: Even after the breakup, Maxwell retains access to Plan B. She’s photographed on the yacht in 2012, 2013, and 2014. She continues to use Waitt’s foundation connections. She speaks at events funded by his money.

It’s as if the relationship had never really been romantic.

It had been transactional.

Waitt gave Maxwell money, access, and a yacht equipped with a submarine.

Maxwell gave Waitt… what?

That’s the question no one has answered.

TerraMar

July 26, 2012 / The Launch

Ghislaine Maxwell stands on a stage at the Blue Ocean Film Festival in Monterey, California.

She’s wearing a navy blazer. Her hair is pulled back. She speaks confidently.

“I’m thrilled to announce the launch of The TerraMar Project,” she says. “A nonprofit dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans—particularly the sixty-four percent that exists beyond any nation’s jurisdiction.”

The audience applauds.

Maxwell explains that international waters—also called the High Seas—are being destroyed by pollution, illegal fishing, and climate change. But because they belong to no country, no one is protecting them.

TerraMar, she says, will be the voice for this forgotten wilderness.

Over the next seven years, Maxwell takes this message everywhere:

The United Nations

TED conferences

Clinton Global Initiative events

Features in The New York Times, The Guardian, and Vanity Fair

She’s introduced as “ocean advocate Ghislaine Maxwell” or “philanthropist Ghislaine Maxwell.”

Never as “Jeffrey Epstein’s associate.”

The rebranding is complete.

The Financials

But here’s what TerraMar actually accomplished:

Tax returns (2012–2017):

Total grants awarded to other organizations: $0

Total program expenses: $874

Salary paid to Ghislaine Maxwell: $0

Amount TerraMar claimed it owed Maxwell: $560,650

TerraMar held no fundraising events. It funded no research. It cleaned up no beaches. It saved no oceans.

So what was it for?

The High Seas Loophole

International waters begin 200 nautical miles from any coastline.

In this zone:

No single country has jurisdiction

No coast guard patrols regularly

No customs inspections are required for private vessels

No flight logs or sailing logs are mandatory

It’s the perfect place to move people without documentation.

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And Ghislaine Maxwell—who had submarine licenses, helicopter licenses, and access to a yacht with a submarine bay—was uniquely positioned to operate there.

TerraMar gave her a cover story. She could say she was doing ocean research. She could travel to international waters. She could host events on yachts.

And no one would ask what she was really doing.

The Island’s Secret

In July 2019, after Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest, drone operators flew over Little St. James—Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The footage revealed something shocking: an underground entrance on the island’s rocky coastline.

The entrance appeared to lead to a tunnel system beneath the island. Structural engineers who analyzed the images said it was consistent with a submarine docking facility.

If true, this means people could arrive at Epstein’s island underwater—without appearing on any boat manifests, flight logs, or customs records.

They could board a submarine in international waters. Travel underwater. Dock beneath the island. Enter through the tunnel.

And disappear.

Who had the skills to operate such a system?

Ghislaine Maxwell.

Stephen Hawking’s Submarine (2006)

In March 2006, Jeffrey Epstein hosted a scientific conference on gravity and cosmology in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Among the attendees: Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned physicist.

Hawking—who was paralyzed by ALS and used a motorized wheelchair—was photographed on Little St. James. There are also reports that Epstein arranged for Hawking to take a submarine ride during his visit.

Hawking reportedly wanted to see a coral reef.

But where did the submarine come from?

Some researchers believe it was connected to Plan B—the yacht owned by Ted Waitt and frequently used by Ghislaine Maxwell.

If true, it means Maxwell was facilitating high-profile visits to Epstein’s island using underwater transport as early as 2006—years before TerraMar officially launched.

The submarine wasn’t just for show. It was operational.

The Shutdown

July 6, 2019 / Teterboro Airport

Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet lands at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.

He’s returning from Paris. As the plane taxis to the private terminal, FBI agents and NYPD detectives surround it.

Epstein is arrested on the tarmac.

Charges: Sex trafficking of minors. Conspiracy.

Within hours, the story is everywhere. Cable news. Front pages. Social media.

Investigators raid Epstein’s Manhattan mansion. They find a safe containing cash, diamonds, and a fake passport.

They raid his Palm Beach estate. They find photographs. Hard drives. Files.

And then they turn their attention to his associates.

One name comes up repeatedly: Ghislaine Maxwell.

July 12, 2019 / The Announcement

Six days after Epstein’s arrest, The TerraMar Project posts a brief statement on its website:

“It is with deep regret that we announce The TerraMar Project will cease all operations effective immediately. We have been unable to achieve our mission and will be closing down.”
The website goes dark. Social media accounts are deleted. The phone number is disconnected.

No explanation. No transition plan. No forwarding address.

Just… gone.

Why would an ocean conservation nonprofit need to shut down the moment Jeffrey Epstein was arrested?

Unless it had never really been about the ocean.

The Manhunt (2019–2020)

For nearly a year, Ghislaine Maxwell vanished.

The FBI couldn’t find her. Reporters tracked her to Brazil, then France, then Massachusetts.

She was using aliases. Burner phones. Moving every few weeks.

Finally, on July 2, 2020, FBI agents raided a remote estate in Bradford, New Hampshire.

They found Maxwell hiding in a small cottage on the property. She’d been living there under the name “G. Max.” She’d wrapped her cell phone in aluminum foil to block tracking signals. She’d been moving from room to room to avoid detection.

She was arrested at 8:30 AM.Image
The Trial (December 2021)

Maxwell’s trial began on November 29, 2021, in Manhattan federal court.

Four women testified that Maxwell had recruited them as teenagers, groomed them, and delivered them to Epstein for abuse.

One victim—”Jane”—said Maxwell had approached her when she was 14 at a summer camp. Maxwell had seemed nice. Motherly. She’d invited Jane to Epstein’s mansion. She’d normalized the abuse.

Another victim—”Carolyn”—testified that Maxwell had touched her naked body when she was 14 and told her she “had a great body for Mr. Epstein.”

On December 29, 2021, the jury found Maxwell guilty on five of six counts.

She was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.

The Questions

What Happened to Ted Waitt?

After his relationship with Maxwell ended in 2011, Ted Waitt largely disappeared from public life.

He sold Plan B in 2014. He stepped down from most of his philanthropic roles. He gave occasional interviews about ocean conservation but said nothing about Maxwell.

In 2020, after Maxwell’s arrest, reporters tried to reach him. He declined to comment.

Waitt has never publicly discussed:

What he knew about Maxwell’s activities

Why he gave her access to Plan B for years after their breakup

Whether he knew about her connection to Epstein

Was Waitt complicit? Was he used? Or did he simply not ask questions?

We don’t know. And he’s not talking.

The Dental Chair

In September 2025, the House Oversight Committee released files from Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion.

One detail stunned investigators: In a bathroom on the second floor, there was a fully equipped dental chair.

Not in a clinic. In a bathroom.

Dental drills. Anesthetic supplies. Surgical tools.

Why would a financier have dental equipment in his home?

Some victims reported being given pills or injections before encounters with Epstein. Was the dental chair used to administer sedatives?

Ghislaine Maxwell had EMT training. Did she assist?

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The Submarine Logs

To this day, no one has found logs for Plan B’s submarine.

Private submarines don’t require the same documentation as aircraft or ships. If Maxwell used it to transport people, there would be no record.

The FBI has never publicly confirmed whether they investigated this angle.

How Many Others?

Maxwell was convicted of trafficking four victims.

But prosecutors believe there were dozens more—possibly over 100.

How many were moved through international waters? How many arrived at Little St. James via the underwater entrance?

We’ll likely never know.

EPILOGUE: The Pattern

In 1991, Robert Maxwell died on a yacht. Naked. Under suspicious circumstances. Tied to intelligence agencies and massive fraud.

The yacht was named after his daughter.

Thirty years later, that daughter was convicted of running a trafficking network that used yachts, submarines, and international waters to move victims beyond the reach of law enforcement.

She’d used a billionaire’s money to fund it. She’d used a fake charity to legitimize it. She’d used her father’s playbook—access, charm, deception—to build it.

Both Maxwells understood the same thing: The ocean is the last place on Earth where you can still disappear.

No jurisdiction. No oversight. No witnesses.

Robert Maxwell used that knowledge until the day he died in the water.

Ghislaine Maxwell used it until the day she was locked away on land.

But the yacht was always the key.

First the Lady Ghislaine. Then Plan B.

One named for a daughter. The other named for an escape.

And the question no one can answer:

Was Plan B just a yacht? Or was it always exactly what its name suggested—a backup plan in case everything else fell apart?Image

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It Begins: Israel To Host World's First Official International Congress Of Noahides To Install Global Courts Of Law, Resulting In Persecution Of All Believers In Jesus Christ
"This November, the most committed Noahide leaders from around the globe will gather in Jerusalem — to formally found, together, the World Noahide movement."

Implementation of international Noahide laws and criminal justice courts is set to take a greater leap this year, as it was recently announced by the Noahide World Center that they will be sponsoring the world’s first International Congress of Noahides in Jerusalem in November of this year. The announcement of such an unprecedented event comes at a time when nations’ governments and tech companies around the world are increasingly censoring and criminalizing so-called “antisemitism” and criticism of Israel.

It also follows President Donald Trump’s pronouncement of the country’s first-ever declared national Sabbath in May, calling upon all Americans to stand in solidarity with Jewish Americans as part of Jewish Heritage Month, while also vowing to further clamp down on antisemitism. As noted by The WinePress at the time, the first-of-its-kind announcement marked “a significant departure from standard executive practice, integrating a specific Jewish religious observance into the formal framework of the nation’s 250th anniversary,” according to one commentator for the Times of Israel, who also said this presented an opportunity for all Americans to join in.

A lot of the commentary in that article extends to this report as well, so be sure to read that one below if you have not already:
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What Is A Noahide?

For some background:

On their website, they say their “organization is recognized by the Chief Rabbis of Israel, the former Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, and other important Rabbis, as seen on our website and in our books,” and is directly associated with Chabad Judaism. So, this institution is about as legitimate as it gets.

Its founders and primary teachers openly promoted the traditions contained in the Talmud and the mystical practices of Kabbalah.

According to their website, the organization says “Noahides are a community of non-Jews who follow the righteous Laws of Noah according to the teachings of the Jewish Bible. A shared mission unites Noahides from different cultures worldwide; to live morally, create peace, and mend the world.”

Many people around the world, searching for a relationship with God, have been attracted to the scriptually based Noahide Faith. Our organization, Brit Olam (Noahide World Center), was founded out of a desire to participate in this historical process. We are dedicated to spreading the universal values of Judaism known as the Noahide principles, throughout the world and to intensify an authentic Jewish mindset and thought process within the State of Israel.

Throughout history, the Jewish nation has been a spiritual catalyst, promoting universal values through its national and religious lifestyle. This destiny, which began with the message to Avraham that “all the families of the earth shall be blessed through you,” is coming to life today, manifested in the return to Zion and the State of Israel.

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As for implementation of this new global structure — the “suggested general layout and methods for implementing the idea of a global Noahide society including organizational structure and definition of roles of office bearers and relevant infrastructure.” The goal is to support “individuals interested in the establishment of Noahide communities on a global scale.” The Center will thusly help in, for example, “training leaders to support Noahide activities around the world,” and “securing official recognition of the Noahide status by the State of Israel,” among other things.

The center provides an overview of how this new theocratic system would operate at both the national and international levels:
At the international level, this so-called “Presidential Trio” “will appoint several committees to handle the issues relevant to its global activities. These may include but are not limited to the following”:

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Logistic committee – Its role is to provide the administrative envelope for the activities.
Internal affairs committee - Its role is to address all interactive issues within the Noahide global society. This may include helping with the establishment of new local structures, initiating special activities and projects and handling disputes which may occur within the Noahide society.
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IN 2009, LUC MONTAGNIER — THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED HIV — PROVED THAT DNA TELEPORTS ITSELF THROUGH WATER USING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS. HE WON THE NOBEL PRIZE. THEN HE WAS EXILED FROM FRANCE.
Luc Montagnier won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2008 for discovering HIV. He was the most decorated virologist in France. He had spent 50 years at the Pasteur Institute. He was untouchable.

Then he touched the wrong subject.

In 2009, Montagnier conducted an experiment that broke the laws of molecular biology as they are currently taught. He took a sealed test tube containing a fragment of bacterial DNA dissolved in water. He placed it next to a second sealed test tube containing nothing but pure, sterilized water. No DNA. No contamination. Nothing.
He exposed both tubes to a weak electromagnetic field at 7 Hz for 18 hours.
Then he performed PCR amplification on the pure water — the tube that never contained DNA. The water produced a DNA sequence. The same sequence that was in the other tube. With 98% accuracy.
The DNA had not physically moved between the tubes. No molecules crossed the barrier. What crossed was an electromagnetic signal. The DNA in tube one emitted a frequency. That frequency was transmitted through the electromagnetic field into tube two. The water in tube two received the signal and organized itself into the corresponding DNA structure.
DNA teleportation. Through frequency. Through water.
Montagnier published the results. He presented them at conferences. He stated publicly that Benveniste — the scientist destroyed for claiming water has memory — was correct all along. He said the future of medicine is electromagnetic, not chemical.
France turned on him overnight.
His colleagues at the Pasteur Institute distanced themselves. The French media called him a pseudoscientist. The man who discovered HIV — who had been celebrated as a national hero for 25 years — was treated as if he had lost his mind.
Montagnier left France. He moved to China, where Jiao Tong University gave him a laboratory and funding to continue his research. He said in an interview: "I cannot do this work in France. There is a kind of intellectual terror from people who do not understand."
A Nobel Prize winner. Exiled from his own country. For proving that DNA communicates through electromagnetic frequency and that water is the medium.
Think about what his experiment means. If DNA emits a signal that can be captured by water and reconstructed into a physical genetic sequence, then your body is not just a collection of molecules. It is a broadcasting system. Every cell in your body is transmitting its genetic information electromagnetically into the water that surrounds it. And that water is receiving, storing, and retransmitting the signal to every other cell.
Your body is a self-organizing electromagnetic network that uses water as its communication medium. Disease is not a random breakdown. It is a corrupted signal propagating through a water-based network. Fix the signal. The network corrects itself.
Montagnier knew this. He proved it. He had the Nobel Prize to protect him. And it was not enough.
He died in 2022. The obituaries mentioned HIV. Almost none mentioned the experiment that defined his final decade. The experiment that proved biology is electromagnetic. The experiment that terrified an industry built on the assumption that it is not.
The signal is real. The water remembers. And now, so do you.
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The experimental conditions by which electromagnetic signals (EMS) of low frequency can be emitted by diluted aqueous solutions of some bacterial and viral DNAs are described. That the recorded EMS and nanostructures induced in water carry the DNA information (sequence) is shown by retrieval of that same DNA by classical PCR amplification using the TAQ polymerase, including both primers and nucleotides. Moreover, such a transduction process has also been observed in living human cells exposed to EMS irradiation. These experiments suggest that coherent long-range molecular interaction must be present in water to observe the above-mentioned features. The quantum field theory analysis of the phenomenon is presented in this article.

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Primary Papers by Luc Montagnier et al.

• “Electromagnetic signals are produced by aqueous nanostructures derived from bacterial DNA sequences” (2009) — Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences (Vol. 1, Issue 2). Introduces EMS from diluted bacterial DNA. en.wikipedia.org

• “DNA waves and water” (2011) — Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 306, 012007). Discusses DNA-induced waves in aqueous dilutions and links to water structures.

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• “Transduction of DNA information through water and electromagnetic waves” (2015) — Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine (34(2): 106-112). Explicitly covers recording EMS, transmitting to pure water, and retrieving matching DNA via PCR (using Taq polymerase, primers, nucleotides). Also mentions effects in living cells.

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Other related Montagnier works (e.g., on HIV DNA signals) appeared in Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences and Chinese Bulletin of Life Sciences.
Related Foundational Work (Jacques Benveniste)

• 1988 paper on “water memory” (high dilutions of antibodies affecting basophil degranulation) — Published in Nature. This is the classic (and heavily criticized) precursor linking to Montagnier’s ideas. en.wikipedia.org

Other Sources and Discussions
• arXiv preprints: e.g., arXiv:1501.01620 (2014/2015 version of the transduction paper); arXiv:1012.5166 (“DNA waves and water”). arxiv.org
• Wikipedia overviews: “DNA teleportation” and “Water memory” pages summarize the claims, journals, and criticisms (including questions about peer review in Montagnier’s own journal).
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Critical/scientific commentary:

Science (AAAS) blog posts by Derek Lowe (e.g., “Weirdness: Montagnier Again, Teleporting DNA” and “Has Luc Montagnier Lost It?”) — Highlight PCR contamination risks and implausibility.
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Chemistry World (“DNA waves don’t wash”) — Discusses PCR synthesis claims from water.
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McGill Office for Science and Society (“DNA Teleportation. Really?”).

Various reviews in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine and physics/biology conference proceedings.
Additional Context

Patents and extensions (e.g., US20160002620A1) reference these papers for digital transduction methods using PCR.
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• Documentaries (e.g., “Water Memory” 2014) and secondary articles often highlight PCR steps in the experiments.

• No widespread independent replications under strict controls; mainstream view treats it as pseudoscience due to contamination risks in PCR, lack of mechanism consistent with physics/chemistry, and issues with the journals (e.g., Montagnier as editorial board chair for some). en.wikipedia.orgImage
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The system also has an auto-alert when it "detects a target" with high confidence.

Along with the most seen and known FLOCK Camera "Falcon", they now have a family of cameras called "Condor, Raven," an aerial surveillance drone "AreoDome" and its linked to a system called "Wing"

#Throwback

Here's the web page with 29 pages of the patent.

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Garrett Langley
FOUNDER & CEO, FLOCK SAFETY O WEST MIDTOWN
WHAT DOES FLOCK SAFETY DO?
Flock Safety is an all-in-one technology solution to eliminate crime and keep your community safe. Our intelligent platform combines the power of communities at scale - including cities, businesses, schools, and law enforcement agencies - to shape a safer future together.Image
Apparently the link has been scrubbed idk. Says unauthorized…
Here is another link.

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May 20
Parasite 🪱in the Gut is called IBS

Parasite 🪱 in the Liver is called Hepatitis

Parasite 🪱 in the Blood is called Anemia

Parasite 🪱 in the Brain is called MS

Parasite 🪱 in the Hands is called RA

Parasite 🪱in the Skin is called Rash

Parasite 🪱 in the Muscles is called Fibromyalgia

Parasite 🪱 in the Eyes is called Floaters

Parasite🪱 in the
Intestines is called Colitis

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IN A RECENT AUTOPSY STUDY OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) PATIENTS WHO DIED FROM THE DISEASE,
10 OUT OF 10 (100%)
ACTUALLY HAD PARASITES
INSIDE THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, INCLUDING NEMATODE WORMS IN THE BRAIN. Image
Parasites In Your Colon
THE NATURAL SOLUTION
• Start Eating Alkaline Forming foods
• Stop Sugar and Alcohol
• Wormwood: Kills the parasite
• Black Walnut: Kills the parasite
• Cloves: Contains the most powerful germicidal agent in the herbal kingdom, known as eugenol, which kills larvae and eggs
• Pumpkin Seeds: Paralyzing parasites so they can be expelled from your body.
Mix with Apple Cider Vinegar and drink for 15 days, take 5 days rest and continue for another 15 days.

Never medical advice ~ just sharing ☺️Image
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May 18
THE ADMIRALTY LAW:

Have you ever heard of the admiralty Law?

Listen up!

They took your footprint (sole) at birth to claim your soul before you stepped on soil, depriving your birth right as a living soul to a dead entity.

We are all considered “legally dead”at birth because our pair-rents unknowingly signed us (placed sigils) to the government as a Corporation.

When we’re born the government created this corporation in our name written in all CAPS, replacing it with the living spiritual flesh & blood you, so they can do business with us. This is why 99% of the time anything from a corporation (corpse-ration) has your name written in all caps, your bills, ID, birth certificate—it’s your strawman.

Our birth certificates also have numbers that represent our stock numbers on the stock market.

The connection with Commerce is it’s an energy battery matrix used to further control/drain us which is why we are CHARGED. Money is used as a medium for the dead/debt, no matter what country your in, anything to do with money is under Maritime Law or Law of the Sea. We are sovereign & can’t be owned, however when our parents signed our “birth certificate” our humanity was taken from us.

All of this is just scratching the surface. Don’t just take my word for any of it. Look into it for yourself.

1933: The year they turned YOU into collateral.

When you register a birth, car, or home—you’re not claiming ownership.
You’re abandoning it.
The government takes legal title.
You get permission to use it.

That’s why your mortgage calls you a tenant, not the owner.
That’s why they can seize your car.

It’s all under maritime admiralty law.
They adopted the abandoned child—you.

A great Visual Thread 🪡 ⬇️
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The word bank is related to the word river What does a river have on its two sides to prevent water from flowing out of it?

Riverbanks! Corporate banks are like river banks because they regulate the currency/ current sea. In other words they regulate the flow of energy, just like riverbanks regulate the flowing energy of water. All of this has to do with the "Law Of The Sea"Image
Money is used as a medium used by corporations to pay their employees. One of the definitions of currency is "something that is used as a medium to exchange" The word medium means "an intervening substance, as air through which a force acts or an effect is produced" Medium can also mean a person thought to have power to communicate with spirits of the dead. To connect the dots currency/current-sea/current-chi is used as a medium to communicate with & transfer life force energy to the Dead.Image
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May 12
🚢 The Cruise Ship was at sea for 33 days.

🚢 Arsenic is 33 on the periodic table.

🚢 Arsenic and “ Hanta virus” (🦠 🤥) symptoms are exactly the same..🤔

🚢 Canary Islands in Afrikaans is “Canary Eilands,” see the word “Arsenic” in “Canary Eilands” 🤔

Arsenic in the Lao language is “Sannu” See “Sannu” in “Hantavirus”.

The Alchemical symbol for Arsenic is associated with a Swan. 🦢 🜺
Dr Norman “Swan” 🦢 has been covering the “ Hantavirus” 🤥 News 📰 on the ABC. 📺 🤔
Swan in Hindi is “Hans”
Hans is found in the word
“HANtaviruS”

“Washing Han[d]s”🖐️ 🧼 and Han[d]s Sanitizer was a major thing during the Convid Hoax. 🦠

Some Hand Sanitizers produced in Mexico have been known to contain Arsenic, lead, and Cadmium.

Arsenic trioxide is used in
“Chemotherapy” and other pharmaceutical products.

Trace amounts of Arsenic are in Silicone and Saline Breast Implants.

Arsenic was used in Cosmetics during the Victorian Era.

Arsenic is an insecticide used in Agriculture.

Arsenic is an ingredient in chemtrails ✈️

Arsenic has been used to murder Popes and Priests throughout history. ☠️

Arsenic is known as King of the Poisons, due to it being tasteless, odorless and colourless.

Arsenic is an ingredient in Rat Poison ☠️ 🐀

It was believed during Medieval times, that Arsenic was the cause of the Black Death. (Bubonic Plague)

The well water was poisoned with Arsenic.🐀
But they blamed it on Rats 🐀

Thread 🪡 see next pics.

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Hantavirus symptoms typically begin 1-8 weeks after exposure, starting with fever, fatigue, muscle aches, headaches, and gastrointestinal distress. As the illness progresses, it causes severe breathing difficulties (HPS) or kidney failure (HFRS), acting as a rapidly worsening, potentially fatal illness requiring immediate medical care.Image
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The idea that well water was poisoned with arsenic to cause the Black Death (1347-
1351) is a historical myth and a malicious conspiracy theory that arose during the medieval period. It was not the actual cause of the
plague.

Yes, the history of the papacy is full of rumors and alleged instances of arsenic poisoning, particularly during the Renaissance. Arsenic was often called the "King of Poisons" or "Inheritance Powder" because it was odorless, tasteless, and caused symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea that were easily mistaken for natural illnesses like cholera.

Dioscorides, a Greek physician in the
court of the Roman Emperor Nero, described arsenic as a poison in the first century. Its ideal properties for sinister uses included its lack of color, odor
or taste when mixed in food or drink and its ubiquitous distribution in nature, which made it readily available to all classes of society. Symptoms of arsenic poisoning were difficult to detect, since they could mimic food poisoning and other common disorders. There could be no doubt about arsenic's efficacy as a single large dose, which provoked violent abdominal pains, often followed by death from shock.Image
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