Concerns rise over the potential release of new engineered, weaponized and even deadlier pathogens
Concerns rise over the potential release of new engineered, weaponized and even deadlier pathogens
- COVID-19 vaccines have been linked to numerous short-term deaths and long-term health risks.
- Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and Steve Quayle warn of a potential “die-off” of vaccinated individuals, particularly in urban, politically liberal areas, which could destabilize essential services and shift demographic and political landscapes.
- The docuseries highlights the risk of engineered and weaponized versions of other pathogens being released, citing historical incidents like the disappearance of smallpox from a Russian facility.
- Adams and Quayle explore the rise of transhumanism, including AI-integrated technologies like Neuralink, warning of a future where humanity is replaced by digitally enhanced systems.
In a world grappling with the aftermath of a global pandemic, a new wave of concern is emerging over the long-term effects of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19 vaccines) and the potential release of new engineered and weaponized pathogens.
This warning is according to Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and Steve Quayle, in the fourth chapter of their docuseries “Battlefield America: 2022-2024.”
They warn that the vaccines administered to millions may be linked to a growing “die-off” of vaccinated individuals, while the threat of engineered bioweapons looms large. These claims, though controversial, have sparked intense debate about public health policies, scientific integrity and the future of global stability.
The docuseries, released in 2022, delves into alarming assertions about the vaccines’ impact on human health. Adams and Quayle argue that the vaccines, which have been widely adopted – with 96 percent of federal workers vaccinated, according to the White House – are causing short-term deaths from conditions like myocarditis, heart attacks and strokes.
Medium-term effects, they claim, include immune system failures and antibody-dependent enhancement, while long-term consequences could involve autoimmune disorders, cancer and neurological degeneration. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has projected approximately 15,000 daily deaths in America, attributing them to COVID-19. However, Adams and Quayle contend these deaths are vaccine-related. (Related: BOMBSHELL: Co-founder and CEO of BioNTech refuses to take the mRNA COVID vaccine because he says, “we need to ensure functionality of our whole company.”)
The implications of such a die-off are staggering. Urban centers, particularly in politically liberal areas, could face significant population declines, destabilizing essential services and altering the demographic and political landscape. Adams and Quayle suggest that this could lead to a “surviving contingent” of unvaccinated individuals, including former police officers, firefighters and military personnel, who resisted vaccine mandates. This raises questions about societal cohesion and the potential for increased social divisions.
Adams and Quayle warn of future weaponized pathogens
Beyond vaccine concerns, the docuseries warns of the potential release of weaponized pathogens like engineered versions of the Ebola and Marburg viruses or even smallpox.
Adams and Quayle reference historical incidents, such as the disappearance of 12,000 gallons of smallpox from a Russian bioweapons facility, to underscore the gravity of the threat. They argue that such bioweapons could be deployed to instill fear and control populations, with devastating consequences.
“The ultimate goal,” Adams states, “is nothing short of human extinction or annihilation.”
The docuseries also explores the role of transhumanism and advanced technologies in reshaping humanity. Adams highlights the development of artificial intelligence-integrated microprocessors and Neuralink technology, which could lead to a future where humans are directly connected to digital systems, blurring the line between biology and technology.
“This is about replacing humanity with something else,” Adams warns, drawing parallels to dystopian narratives like the hit film series “The Matrix.”
Historical context adds weight to these claims. The use of bioweapons dates back centuries, with smallpox-infected blankets used against Native Americans during the American expansion, and Japan’s Unit 731 conducting horrific experiments against captives during World War II.
The Cold War saw both the U.S. and the Soviet Union stockpiling biological weapons, and recent advancements in genetic engineering have only heightened concerns about their potential misuse.
Adams and Quayle’s assertions, while provocative, are met with skepticism by many in the scientific community. Critics argue that their claims lack empirical evidence and rely heavily on conjecture. However, the docuseries has resonated with a segment of the population wary of government overreach and corporate influence in public health.
The broader implications of these claims are profound. If even a fraction of the scenarios outlined in “Battlefield America” come to pass, the consequences for global stability, public trust and human survival could be catastrophic. As Adams and Quayle urge viewers to question the rhetoric surrounding vaccines and bioweapons, the docuseries serves as a stark reminder of the need for transparency, accountability and rigorous scientific inquiry in addressing the challenges of our time.
Watch this clip of a Canadian physician discussing how COVID-19 is a destructive bioweapon.
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