by Rose M. RohloffProviding informative snippets from 100,000s of primary source documents. None of this gain-of-function (GOF) work meets the legal definition of a vaccine. Links of exhibits regarding active substance; injections with GOF. Chimera* used for creation, efficacy testing = humanized mice** |
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| PEG is a known carcinogen. TESTING CHILDREN in 2020 with deaths, April 2021 report
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Nanotechnology
by Dr. Alphonso Monso
Full 2021 presentation on nanotechnology https://www.brighteon.com/11cb833c-f513-4565-b669-21971eee80ce
Nano - FLU + COVID +++++
by Rose Rohloff
Role of nanotechnology behind the success of mRNA "vaccines" for COVID-19 NIH 2021
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World Council For Health - Detox Protocol
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/spike-protein-detox-guide/
read blog entry 9/24/23
The 1974 National Research Act, what you should know & why Legal Cases around the country posted by Brian Ward
Patricia Finn, Esq
The Good Health Lawyer, https://patriciafinnattorney.com/
Heath v. EcoHealth Alliance Heads to SCOTUS
The petition challenges whether federal courts, sitting in diversity, may prematurely shut down novel state-law tort claims involving ultrahazardous scientific research — particularly where those claims raise unresolved public-health policy questions traditionally reserved to the States.
Petitioner Susan Heath alleges that EcoHealth Alliance knowingly funded and facilitated high-risk gain-of-function coronavirus research through a foreign laboratory with documented biosafety deficiencies, and that this conduct ultimately resulted in the release of SARS-CoV-2 and the death of her husband. Federal investigations and congressional findings issued after the lower-court rulings, the petition argues, have since corroborated the risks underlying those allegations.
Rather than allowing New York courts to decide whether such conduct gives rise to negligence or strict liability under state law, the lower federal courts resolved those questions themselves — declining to certify them to New York’s highest court and dismissing the case at the pleading stage.
The petition asks the Supreme Court to reaffirm core principles of federalism, jury access, and the Erie doctrine, and to clarify whether courts may effectively confer immunity for dangerous scientific activity by redefining factual allegations and foreclosing state-law remedies before discovery.
Oral arguments Sept 2025 - NY SC
Andrew Krinsky, Patricia Finn, Juan Samuel Olivo-Castro, Andrew Schilling, Adam DolanDefendant EcoHealth Alliance, Inc. (“EcoHealth”), and its President, Peter Daszak, PhD., (“Daszak”), as the source of SARS-CoV-2, commonly known as Covid 19. |
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deposition recorded at my home in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with Attorney Thomas Renz, of Renz Law in Ohio. This deposition was under oath with penalty of perjury related to my employment at EcoHealth Alliance. Click to listen with Rumble Link Dr. Andrew G. Huff Former VP EcoHealth Alliance
| Exibit 35 Marine Corp Letter to IG office & DARPA proposal by EcoHealth Alliance Solicitation Title: PREEMPT |
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ZINC (Zn) & Copper (Cu) & Iron (Fe) - the gross importance in the body and disease process
9/15/2025
by Numerous experts
My desire is to provide several articles from those adroit in the subject. COPPER: the less talked about, and important trace mineral, the importance of Zinc, and when taking high Zinc, make sure you know the ratio of zinc to copper supplements.
ZINC impairs RNA viruses: Covid, Polio, Flu, etc. published 2010
"Excessive zinc supplementation can lead to a copper deficiency. That is because these two nutrients compete for absorption sites, and zinc preferentially binds for absorption." Copper supplementing is important when taking higher zinc. |
ZINC essential for life sustaining body functions!
Zn: Roles in Pancreatic Physiology & Disease
"Zinc is an essential trace element. Deficiencies are frequently seen with gastrointestinal diseases, including chronic pancreatitis, nutritional deficiency, and reduced intestinal absorption. Additionally, reduced zinc levels have been linked to cellular changes associated with acute pancreatitis such as enhanced inflammation with increased macrophage activation and production of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β, impaired autophagy, and modulation of calcium homeostasis. Preliminary data suggest that zinc deficiency may lead to pancreatic injury in animal models."
Link to read the full article
Ron Reece @Mujhunter | God's creation of finely tuned 'orchestra'Linus Pauling Institute ZINC: "Taking large quantities of zinc (50 mg/day or more) over a period of weeks can interfere with copper bioavailability. High intake of zinc induces the intestinal synthesis of a copper-binding protein called metallothionein (see the article on Copper). Metallothionein traps copper within intestinal cells and prevents its systemic absorption (see Wilson’s disease).
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COPPER essential for life sustaining body functions!
Cu is an essential trace element critical for both the innate and adaptive immune systems. It supports immune function through multiple mechanisms: enhancing the activity of immune cells like neutrophils, macrophages, and natural killer (NK) cells; promoting the production and function of cytokines such as IL-2; and aiding in the proliferation and differentiation of T and B lymphocytes. Copper is also involved in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during the respiratory burst, which helps destroy pathogens"
| Harvard Public Health "... (Copper) assist(s) various enzymes that produce energy for the body, break down and absorb iron, and build red blood cells, collagen, connective tissue, and brain neurotransmitters. Copper also supports normal brain development and immune functions, and is a component of superoxide dismutase, an antioxidant enzyme that dismantles harmful oxygen “free radicals.” Copper is absorbed in the small intestine and found mainly in bones and muscle tissue." | Liver Oysters Spirulina Salmon Nuts & Seeds Green Leafy Shiitake Mushrooms Dark Chocolate (Cocoa) NOT sweetened Link of many foods and mg/servings |
Cu deficiency impairs the function of ceruloplasmin (CP), a copper-dependent ferroxidase essential for iron efflux from cells. Without sufficient Cu, CP cannot properly oxidize ferrous iron (Fe²⁺) to ferric iron (Fe³⁺), which is required for iron binding to transferrin (Fe-TF) for transport in the blood. This leads to iron accumulation in cells, particularly in the liver and spleen, due to impaired iron release from storage sites like macrophages. As a result, free, unbound iron can increase in the bloodstream and tissues, contributing to oxidative stress and potential cellular damage."
"Many intracellular parasites and bacteria rely on unbound iron (Fe²⁺) for replication within host cells."
| "Researchers found that copper-based alloy surfaces have the ability to destroy a wide range of microbes and bacteria relatively rapidly - often within two hours or less. Several studies found that if touch surfaces are made with copper-based alloys, the reduced transmission of disease-causing bacteria can reduce patient infections in hospitals by as much as 58%." |
Professor Bill Keevil, head of the microbiology group at Southampton University, added his voice to the growing scientific consensus behind this by advocating the use of Copper and Brass door furniture, fixtures and fittings in public places and on public transport, as they could dramatically cut the threat posed by superbugs.
In research published in the journal Molecular Genetics of Bacteria Professor Keevil wrote: “There are a lot of bugs on our hands that we are spreading around by touching surfaces. In a public building or mass transport, surfaces cannot be cleaned for long periods of time… Until relatively recently brass was a relatively commonly used surface. On stainless steel surfaces these bacteria can survive for weeks, but on copper surfaces they die within minutes… We live in this new world of stainless steel and plastic, but perhaps we should go back to using brass more instead.”
In addition to direct contact killing of bacteria and harmful microbes, amazingly Copper surfaces have been found to exude an antimicrobial 'halo' effect on surrounding non-copper surfaces. Research in the intensive care unit a Hospital in Greece found that other surfaces up to 50 centimetres from copper surfaces experienced 70% microbial reduction, compared to the same surfaces with no proximity to copper-based materials. The ‘Halo’ effect was also observed in trials at a U.S. clinic in 2010. This amazing effect demonstrates just how powerful copper is as a weapon against bacteria." www.morehandles.co.uk
Iron (Fe) - there is not just one type in the body
- Found in hemoglobin (oxygen transport in red blood cells), myoglobin (oxygen storage in muscles), and certain enzymes.
- Chemically exists as Fe²⁺ chelated within the heme structure (protoporphyrin IX).
- Absorbed efficiently (15–35%) and not regulated by body iron stores.
- Exists in two ionic forms:
- Ferrous iron (Fe²⁺): More bioavailable; absorbed directly via DMT1 transporter.
- Ferric iron (Fe³⁺): Must be reduced to Fe²⁺ (via duodenal cytochrome B reductase) before absorption.
- Found in plant foods, fortified foods, and animal products (in addition to heme iron).
- Absorption is highly regulated by body iron stores and influenced by dietary factors (e.g., vitamin C enhances absorption; phytic acid inhibits it).
- Ferritin: Primary intracellular storage form; iron is stored as Fe³⁺ in a protein shell.
- Transferrin: Plasma protein that binds and transports Fe³⁺ to tissues; regulates iron delivery.
- Hemosiderin: Insoluble, degraded form of ferritin; accumulates in excess iron storage.
- A small, reactive pool of free Fe²⁺ in cells involved in metabolic processes.
- Can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) via the Fenton reaction; tightly regulated to prevent oxidative damage.
Unbound iron in the body, also known as free iron, is not typically measured directly in clinical practice."
"While unbound iron is theoretically part of the free fraction available for cellular use, it is not routinely measured."
- The role of iron in the immune response to bacterial infection full article
- Copper plays a critical and multifaceted role in both innate and adaptive immunity, acting as an essential trace element for immune system development, function, and defense against pathogens.
- Copper regulates the host innate immune response against bacterial infection full article
Great lecture by Dr. Alphonso Monso, III - ND
by Rose Rohloff
Information collected from general, multiple AI common sources, unless otherwise denoted.
Perpetual Fight-or-Flight Stress
| The HPA axis is a neuroendocrine system that is part of the body's fight-or-flight reaction in times of stress or emergency = Hypothalamus, the Pituitary and the Adrenal glands. |
Many people are not being diagnosed with this condition by MDs and are simply put on dangerous drugs (antidepressants/SSRIs/benzos) with issues not being addressed:
- Spiritual Health: align with God, pray, give praise and thanks to God, and use healing frequencies to calm.
- Spike proteins and nanotech targeting organs (read https://www.delphinehc.com/blog/what-exactly-are-in-the-shots)
- Heavy metal toxicity: we are being sprayed with glyphosate, chemtrails with mercury, aluminum, cadmium, etc. etc. DETOX heavy metal to eliminate neurotoxins. "The primary heavy metal neurotoxins for humans are lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), and aluminum (Al)." (This list is not all-inclusive.)
- Micronutrient imbalances: Usually low but can be high (e.g. with Roundup chelating with copper in the soil, tattoos, etc.) Copper, Selenium, Iodine, Magnesium, and Manganese are examples and not being addressed by MDs. The perfect balance of the whole endocrine system is essential. When one hormone is messed with, it is a cascading effect.
- Virus or Parasite infections Link to read.
- Nitric Oxide (NO), glutamine/glutathione productions:
- NO regulates all of our essential body functions, including neurocommunication, heart, ovaries, etc ... "Nitric oxide (NO) plays a significant and multifaceted role in the endocrine system, influencing hormone secretion, endocrine axis function, and systemic homeostasis. It is produced in various endocrine tissues and acts as a key regulator in the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axes, mediating neuroendocrine function and influencing the secretion of hormones such as oxytocin, vasopressin, and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH).
- Glutamine (symbol Gln or Q) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. Glutamine plays a significant role in the endocrine system, particularly in the regulation of hormone secretion and metabolism within pancreatic islets and intestinal enteroendocrine cells.
- Glutathione plays a critical role in maintaining the health and function of the endocrine system, primarily through its actions as the body's master antioxidant and a key facilitator of detoxification processes. The endocrine system, which regulates hormones that control metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood, is highly susceptible to damage from oxidative stress and environmental toxins. Glutathione helps protect endocrine cells, which are among the most metabolically active and thus vulnerable to oxidative damage, by neutralizing free radicals and preventing cellular dysfunction and premature cell death."
- focus on spiritual health regardless of any issue;
- do major detox of heavy metals, for example chlorella, milk thistle, celery, etc.;
- support the immune system with natural antimicrobials, zinc+copper+ionophore, or anthelmintics;
- rebalance micronutrients with healthy foods, and supplements;
- make sure of proper balance of nitirc oxide, glutamine and glutathione.
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