Pandemic Timeline

The False Claims Act is passed

The False Claims Act (FCA), also called the “Lincoln Law“, is an American federal law that imposes liability on persons and companies (typically federal contractors) who defraud governmental programs. It is the federal government’s primary litigation tool in combating fraud against the government. The law includes a qui tam provision that allows people who are…

The Smith–Mundt Act is signed into law

After four-term Democrat President FDR, the popular Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 (Public Law 402) prohibited the government from FURTHER propagandizing its own public and controlling the narrative.  The Act originally introduced at the request of the United States State Department as the BLOOM BILL after Rep. Sol Bloom (D-Ill), the chairman of the House of…

Robert Maxwell purchases Butterworth-Springer

Sometime in May 1951. Publishers of science can make profits far higher than most businesses because they are given their raw material (scientific studies) for free and yet that material is “must have” for customers, particularly academic libraries. What’s more success in academia depends on publishing in the journals owned by those publishers. This combination…

The National Research Act is signed into law.

If you are feeling pressured to take a vaccine, DO NOT QUIT YOUR JOB! Make your boss fire you. Please see the statement from America’s Front Line Doctors about this. As of August 23, 2021, the Pfizer-BioNTech inoculation is now approved under the brand name Comirnaty. The Comirnaty/Pfizer-BioNTech Fact Sheet for Healthcare Providers Administering Vaccine…

The Georgia Guidestones are completed

The Georgia Guidestones were commissioned by a man who called himself Richard C. Christian. Richard went to the Elberton Granite Finishing Company in 1979 and said he wanted to build a monument that would send a message to mankind.  A set of ten guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages and a…

Frank Snepp gives an interview

1983 Remember that “crazy conspiracy” about “Operation Mockingbird”? The ‘insane’ notion that the CIA has been manipulating the mainstream media for decades? Well, add it to the exploding list of conspiracies that have become truth in recent years. You’ll find this recently unearthed viral video is more relevant today than it was when it was…

National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (USA)

NCVIA’s purpose was to eliminate the potential financial liability of vaccine manufacturers due to vaccine injury claims in order to ensure a stable market supply of vaccines, and to provide cost-effective arbitration for vaccine injury claims.  The Justice Department was put in charge of the compensation program in an unprecedented arrangement.  Vice President George H.…

Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 (USA)

The BWATA extended the scope of bio-warfare materials regulation to include private individuals and non-state organizations. Drafted by Francis Boyle. Loophole: Sec. 2(b) has a “peaceful purposes” clause. SEC. 2. PURPOSE AND INTENT. (a) PURPOSE.—The purpose of this Act is to— (1) implement the Biological Weapons Convention, an international agreement unanimously ratified by the United…

Henry Kissinger addresses the Bilderberg Group

Henry Kissinger in an address to the super secret Bilderberg Organization meeting at Evian, France, May 21, 1992 said the following as transcribed from a tape recording made by one of the Swiss delegates: “Today American’s would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful. This is…

Kary Mullis is awarded the The Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1993 was awarded “for contributions to the developments of methods within DNA-based chemistry” jointly with one half to Kary B. Mullis “for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method” and with one half to Michael Smith “for his fundamental contributions to the establishment of oligonucleotide-based, site-directed mutagenesis and…

Dr. D.A. Henderson founds the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

1998 [The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security] was founded in 1998 by [Donald] A. Henderson as the first nongovernment organization to study the vulnerability of the US civilian population to biological weapons and how to prevent, prepare, and respond to their consequences. Dr. Henderson served as Editor Emeritus of the peer-reviewed journal Health Security (formerly Biosecurity and…

Salk Institute and University of Utah file patent US5969096: Conotoxin peptides

A paralytic peptide, ψ-conotoxin Piiie has been purified and characterized from Conus purpurascens venom. Electrophysiological studies indicate that the peptide inhibits the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR). However, the peptide does not block the binding of α-bungarotoxin, a competitive nAChR antagonist. Thus, ψ-conotoxin Piiie appears to inhibit the receptor at a site other than the acetylcholine-binding site. As ascertained by…

Gunther Eysenbach founds the Journal of Medical Internet Research

Gunther Eysenbach is the first Infodemiologist. Why does the world need the JMIR? The Internet – and more specifically, the World-Wide-Web – has an impact on many areas of medicine – broadly we can divide them into “clinical information and telemedicine”, “medical education and information exchange” and “consumer health informatics”: First, Internet protocols are used…

Dark Winter exercise held at Andrews Air Force Base

In an elaborate exercise reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 nuclear annihilation film Dr. Strangelove, a consortium of non-profit institutions on June 22-23 at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., hosted “Dark Winter,” in which the United States falls prey to a smallpox attack sometime during the winter of 2002. The sponsoring organizations included the Center for Strategic and…

UNC Chapel Hill files patent US7279327: Methods for producing recombinant coronavirus

A helper cell for producing an infectious, replication defective, coronavirus (or more generally nidovirus) particle cell comprises (a) a nidovirus permissive cell; (b) a nidovirus replicon RNA comprising the nidovirus packaging signal and a heterologous RNA sequence, wherein the replicon RNA further lacks a sequence encoding at least one nidovirus structural protein; and (c) at…

University of California, Rensselaer Polytechnic, DARPA file patent US7427497: In vitro metabolic engineering on microscale devices

Disclosed herein is a microfluidics device that can be used to prepare natural products and their analogs. The device comprises the enzymes of a biosynthetic pathway immobilized thereon and a means for sequentially directing a starting material and each ensuing reaction product to the enzymes of the biosynthetic pathway in the order corresponding to the…

The term “infodemiology” is coined

Infodemiology can be defined as the science of distribution and determinants of information in an electronic medium, specifically the Internet, or in a population, with the ultimate aim to inform public health and public policy. Infodemiology data can be collected and analyzed in near real time. Examples for infodemiology applications include: the analysis of queries…

God Eternal within the body

A coded message has been found within the molecules of life; deep within the DNA in each cell of our bodies. Through a remarkable discovery linking Biblical alphabets to our genetic code, the “language of life” may now be read as the ancient letters of a timeless message. Regardless of race, religion, heritage or lifestyle,…

Sequoia Pharmaceuticals files patent US7151163: Antiviral agents for the treatment, control and prevention of infections by coronaviruses

The invention provides compositions and methods that are useful for preventing and treating a coronavirus infection in a subject. More specifically, the invention provides peptides and conjugates and pharmaceutical compositions containing those peptides and conjugates that block fusion of a coronavirus, such as the SARS virus, to a target cell. This blocking mechanism prevents or…

Consortium for the Barcode of Life is created

The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) was an international initiative dedicated to supporting the development of DNA barcoding as a global standard for species identification.[1] CBOL’s Secretariat Office is hosted by the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, DC. Barcoding was proposed in 2003 by Prof. Paul Hebert of the…

Gunther Eysenbach begins syndromic surveillance of the Internet

Abstract Background Syndromic surveillance uses health-related data that precede diagnosis and signal a sufficient probability of a case or an outbreak to warrant further public health response. Objective While most syndromic surveillance systems rely on data from clinical encounters with health professionals, I started to explore in 2004 whether analysis of trends in Internet searches…

Graphene is discovered

2004 Andre and Kostya frequently held ‘Friday night experiments’ – sessions where they would try out experimental science that wasn’t necessarily linked to their day jobs. One Friday, the two scientists removed some flakes from a lump of bulk graphite with sticky tape. They noticed some flakes were thinner than others. By separating the graphite…

Pres. George W. Bush signs the PREP Act

This act is part of HR 2863. This federal act was passed as part of the Department of Defense Appropriations bill for FY 06 (Division C of H.R. 2863; P.L. 109-148) and signed into law on December 30, 2005. It provides immunity from lawsuits under state and federal law for manufacturers and distributors of pandemic…

PCR test results create false alarm at a hospital

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center thought it had an outbreak of whooping cough.  Nearly 1,000 staff members were given a PCR test.  142 of them came back positive. Later, more definitive testing was done.  Not a single case of whooping cough was confirmed with the definitive test. Instead, it appears that the staff probably had ordinary respiratory…

“The Good Club” meet to discuss overpopulation.

In President’s Room at Rockefeller University, Billionaires meet in New York to solve growing social problems. The event was organized by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.  Described as the Good Club by one insider, attendees included David Rockefeller Jr, the patriarch of America’s wealthiest dynasty, Warren Buffett and George Soros, the financiers, Michael Bloomberg,…

Ablynx files patent US9193780: Amino acid sequences directed against envelope proteins of a virus and polypeptides comprising the same for the treatment of viral diseases

The present invention relates in part to amino acid sequences that are directed against and/or that can specifically bind to an envelope protein of a virus, as well as to compounds or constructs, and in particular proteins and polypeptides, that comprise or essentially consist of one or more such amino acid sequences. — Patent US9193780B2…

Charges filed against WHO, UN, others.

Journalist Jane Bürgermeister files charges with the FBI against the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and several of the highest-ranking government and corporate officials concerning bioterrorism and attempts to commit mass murder.  She has also prepared an injunction against forced vaccination which is being filed in America. These actions follow her charges…

Dream of forced vaccination

Hi, youtubers! Last night, I had a strange dream.  Actually, I should say early this morning. I remember everyone was required to get these vaccines, and they were all told to stay in their homes.  The people administering the shots were not telling us that we had a choice, but they were telling us it was…

Pfizer fined $2.3B

Pfizer Inc., the world’s largest drug maker, will pay a record $2.3 billion civil and criminal penalty over unlawful prescription drug promotions, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. The largest health care fraud settlement in Department of Justice history; The largest criminal fine of any kind imposed in the U.S.; The largest ever civil fraud settlement…

Zale et al file patent US20100216804: Long Circulating Nanoparticles for Sustained Release of Therapeutic Agents

The present disclosure is directed in part to a biocompatible nanoparticle composition comprising a plurality of non-colloidal long circulating nanoparticles, each comprising a α-hydroxy polyester-co-polyether and a therapeutic agent, wherein such disclosed compositions provide a therapeutic effect for at least 12 hours. — Patent US20100216804A1   “As you read through a patent, what you’ll find,…

Jesse Ventura interviews Dr. Rima Laibow

Jesse Ventura and his team of investigators dig deep into the behind-the-scenes government doings. What he reveals will shock you and awe you, but still, you’re left to make up your own mind about what you do or do not believe. — Info that matters description Jessie Ventura interviewed Alex Jones behind a warehouse, then…

Peter Daszak speaks at TEDMED

Peter Daszak is a good showman and salesman, but he also has ties to gain-of-function research.  His name has appeared on at least one research paper in conjunction with the “Bat Lady” of the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Sources: Related: See also, on this site: Peter Daszak addresses workshop Peter Daszak mentions coronavirus research in…

Book of Truth, Message 20

Excerpt: Warning on Global Vaccinations First of all, pray in groups. Pray for these people who are ardent supporters of Satan. Prayer will help to avert some of these disasters. Watch out for the atrocities they will try to inflict through vaccination. Trust no sudden global initiative to vaccinate, which may seem compassionate in its intention. Be on…

Harvard Magazine: Virus-Sized Transistors

Hyman professor of chemistry Charles Lieber has created a transistor so small it can be used to penetrate cell membranes and probe their interiors, without disrupting function. The transistor (yellow) sits near the bend in a hairpin-shaped, lipid-coated silicon nanowire. Its scale is similar to that of intra-cellular structures such as organelles (pink and blue…