Friday, August 12, 2022

Orbs - Dust - Bugs



"When in low light settings, your camera may pick up ghost-like "orbs". These orbs are called backscatter, or near-camera reflection. Backscatter happens when dust, water droplets, or other particles are present on or very close to the lens, causing light to reflect through the unfocused images.
 
If the "orbs" appear to be moving, it is likely dust particles in the air floating by closely to the camera lens. This is a perfectly normal occurrence and there is no way to completely eliminate it. However, you can get rid of stationary or persistent particles by carefully cleaning your lens."
 
Another version folks call orbs are actually flying insects.  They appear bright because of how close they are to the lens of the camera and they reflect the light.  We know light attracts bugs at night and that is what these cameras do.
 
This image is from another blog and it is a composite of 'bugs' flying around a camera at night:
 
The irregular shapes help set these apart from the round dust particulates and some are unmistakably flying insects.  This is a very helpful visual aid.
 

 
 
 Our atmosphere is full of particulates these days; 
normal stuff along with chemtrail residue etc....

No where in Scriptures are angels described as 'orbs'.


Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Read the Small Print

A few years ago I read the 'small print' in the agreement form one signs when submitting their DNA for testing, as in Ancestry.com.  What I discovered was once you submit your DNA sample it becomes property of the business you sent it to. They can do whatever they want with it.  
 
I came across this article today, July 29, 2022:
"Lawmakers who attended the recent Aspen Security Forum warned that DNA testing services which identify ancestry could be fronts to harvest information for ethnicity-tailored bio-weapons programs.

U.S. Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, is one such lawmaker who says there are already bio-weapons programs in development that are “designed to target specific people,” and that this would not have been possible if not for DNA testing services."

Crow wants the United States to create a new set of guidelines for the protection of personal health data because in his view, “that data is actually going to be procured and collected by our adversaries for the development of these systems.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin agrees, having stated back in 2017 that biological samples were being harvested “purposefully and professionally” all over Russia by various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other groups for unknown purposes.

The Pentagon (Pentagram), meanwhile, is actively collecting DNA and using it to develop biological weapons, which is exactly what Putin is worried about – and could be one of the reasons why Putin invaded Ukraine and is now challenging the Western globalist matrix of control.

Lieutenant-General Igor Kirillov, head of the Russian Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Force, announced back in May that the Pentagon has “significantly expanded its research potential not only in the field of creating biological weapons, but also obtaining information about antibiotic resistance and the presence of antibodies to certain diseases in populations of specific regions.”

The Pentagon is also involved, Russia says, in funding and developing biolaboratories throughout Ukraine, having poured some $224 million into the country for such purposes between 2005 and early 2022.

After initially denying the existence of these biolabs, the globalist controllers of the United States now admit that there are, in fact, 46 biological research facilities littering the Ukrainian landscape, but that they are supposedly being used for a “peaceful public health project.”

Anyone who says otherwise, insist U.S. officials, is “spreading disinformation and sowing mistrust.” Such disinformation spreaders include Russia, China and other enemies of the U.S. military-industrial complex.

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is in agreement with Crow that customized bioweapons made from harvested DNA are a threat. A member of the Senate’s Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities and Armed Services Committee, Ernst says such bioweapons could be used to target livestock and crops throughout America.

“There’s a number of ways we can look at biological weapons and the need to make sure not only are we securing human beings, but then also the food that will sustain us,” she is quoted as saying. 

The latest news about data mining, DNA collection and bioweapons development programs can be found at GeneticLunacy.com