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Karen Bracken's avatar

Why after Gates vax program damaged many females in India would they ever have that beast even allowed to enter their country let alone give a speech for which he probably was paid to give. There was a time India had pressed charges against him for the damage his Gardasil program did to many Indian girls. Geeez.

curt s sanders's avatar

I’m shocked that India will let him back in as well .. this mass murder one of the very worst planet has seen…

Vivien C Buckley's avatar

Karen, I didn’t know that there was a time when India pressed charges against Gates Gardasil program. There is an ongoing court case against Merck over gardasil in California. Merck of course, like they did with Vioxx is dragging it out so they can reap in more money before it “might” get taken off the market.

PFStevens's avatar

I had the same question

bb Comet's avatar

Everything they do is to protect the really important people. Randy Andy wasn’t one of them, don’t kid yourself. Andy was sacrificed, evidenced as he was arrested on his 66th birthday on the day near a Saturn-Neptune Conjunction at 0° Aries, a rare and powerful astrological event: Saturn and Neptune forming an exact conjunction at 0° Aries is the first time since thousands of years (corrected).

A Cashman's avatar

Bravo, Sayer. You’ve done outstanding work. Thank you for being willing to dig into the ungodly cesspool & make sense of it all for the rest of us.

DJL's avatar

They do love their symbolism.

Riff Raffer's avatar

Andrew is the public sacrifice. Yet in the US, not a single arrest. Oh, and how about that reversal on Murderna’s flu “vaccine”? And the enshrining of glyphosate?

Andrew J. Cass's avatar

Absolutely outstanding work as always here. Sayer Ji you have a gift. 🫵🙏

Deb Nance's avatar

I feel for you Sayer Ji. I went down the Pizzagate rabbit hole in 2015 and didn't sleep well for five years. I would wake up to the children's faces.

Syd (is not my real name)'s avatar

Your work is always and infinitely dense and precise, and people will come to understand what you’re sharing - the ancient stories say many of them will ….

….and for the one’s who refuse: please don’t lose sight of the horror story that is the rape gangs in Britain.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Your very revealing series is beyond incredible. The more I think about it...why hasn't Bill Gates been subpoenaed to testify before Congress?

IMHO...he might know what happened to his good buddy in that jail cell.

Amy Johnston's avatar

I have to look to God. It's all so evil and overwhelming. Thank You Sayer Ji. Knowledge is power. I'm thankful you did the research 🙏 I pray for you.

Your Nextdoor PCP's avatar

This is a powerful reflection on how quickly the “unthinkable” can become ambient, and how normalization often arrives not with fanfare, but with repetition.

What stood out to me is the psychological mechanism underneath your three examples: habituation under chronic uncertainty. When stressors stack (social, political, technological), our nervous systems adapt by dulling response. That adaptation protects us in the short term, but it can also erode our sensitivity to boundary crossings that would once have felt alarming.

From a physician-scientist perspective, there’s an interesting parallel with public health and risk perception:

1. Acute threats trigger mobilization.

2. Chronic, diffuse threats trigger fatigue.

3. Fatigue reduces vigilance.

4. Reduced vigilance allows structural shifts to entrench.

It’s not moral weakness; it’s biology. Sustained cortisol + attentional overload blunt the very outrage circuits that drive civic engagement.

I also appreciate that your tone isn’t hysterical, but it’s observational. That restraint makes the point stronger. When something once unthinkable becomes “background noise,” the real question isn’t just how did this happen? It’s what small, deliberate acts restore agency?

If anything, the antidote to normalization isn’t panic… it’s conscious noticing. Naming the shift before it fully calcifies.

Thought-provoking piece!

Jane Hoffman's avatar

The up front sacrifice of Andrew and others is indicative of a real purge of this evil grip on this world.Thank you Sayer for your intense research. We are all participating in a physical/spiritual way towards sovereignty and freedom. We have won! 5D is here!

rtko's avatar

Great reporting.

I hope we start to see some judicial activity on our side of the pond soon.

Kilquor's avatar

Why does IPI deny that Storrega Gorge ,world's biggest tsunami ,as in every 6000 years, cannot be on the agenda ? Specifically playing local ,Norwegian ,notoriously unreliable paleomagnetic sedimentary anomalies off established fact ?

(4000BC was last spontaneous 600km long 1000metres deep ignition .Takes 1 hour to inundate northern eu / baltic /russian coastlines )

Hydrostratiographic Conference in NL 2004 established that present glacial uplift - isostatic shifts -are not resolved by Norwegian attempts to highly pressurise CO2 depleted undersea oil caverns ,midcrust

-Being dangerous for strike slip tectonic activity .The 9km midcrust seismic earthquake focus directly implicated gas extraction resulting in the comparitively smaller ,early 2000s Pacific tsunami , more than 10 000 deaths .

World no 1 Prof James Clark's position ,along with every other qualified N american ,was not using incorrect data ,because entire USA eastern seaboard implicated thereby .

Yet suspicious activity especially from 2011 -Norwegians ,(related to royals/Epstein 'cuts' ?) - shouted 8000 years ,then pretended that rates of measured 30ft silt rise in one day from Cherbourg to Copenhagen university studies in ancient doggerland ie over 20 000 years 'didnt exist .

Compare worldwide spontaneous clathrates deep sea ignition

with Storrega .

Two separate ,contradictory conclusions

When they apply the same hypotheses - they come to a very close position to that which the IPI pretends 'doesent exist' .

*## Evidence for WORLDWIDE ''Clathrate Destabilization During Deglaciation''

### 1. **Geochemical Isotope Excursions**

Sharp negative shifts in carbon isotope ratios (δ¹³C) in marine and terrestrial sediments are key evidence. For example:

- The **Kungurian Carbon Isotopic Excursion (KCIE)** in Early Permian coals from Mozambique records a rapid release of isotopically light methane, consistent with clathrate dissociation during the end of the Late Palaeozoic Ice Age.

- Similar δ¹³C depletions in foraminifera from the **Papua Gulf** (~39,000 and ~55,000 years ago) indicate massive methane release into the atmosphere.

### 2. **Authigenic Carbonate Deposits**

Deep-sea carbonates formed during the **penultimate deglaciation (~130 ka)** in the South China Sea show:

- Strongly negative δ¹³C values

- Positive δ¹⁸O excursions

- Enrichment in redox-sensitive elements (Mo, U, As)

These features point to large-scale gas hydrate dissociation triggered by rising seawater temperatures.

### 3. **Sediment Failure Correlations**

Submarine landslides in the North Atlantic between **15–13 ka and 11–8 ka** coincide with:

- Rapid sea-level rise

- Peaks in atmospheric methane (from ice cores)

- Bølling-Ållerød and Preboreal warming events

This correlation supports the "clathrate gun hypothesis" for deglacial climate transitions.

### 4. **AMOC-Linked Intermediate Water Warming**

During the last deglaciation, **weakening of the AMOC** due to meltwater input led to:

- Intermediate water warming by **3–5 °C**

- Pockmark formations on the seafloor

- Extremely low foraminiferal δ¹³C values in Santa Barbara Basin sediments

These findings link ocean circulation changes directly to hydrate destabilization

===> Then add just one word 'Storrega' to the question

and the stench of Epstein reaches well beyond 1000 metres deep .

''Deglaciation and Clathrate Ignition ,Storrega"

**Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)** reversals during deglaciation are linked to significant ocean heat redistribution, but there is no evidence that they directly cause spontaneous **methane clathrate ignition**.

During deglaciations, AMOC weakening or shutdown leads to **prolonged subsurface ocean warming**, particularly in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans, due to reduced vertical mixing and heat transport. This warming can contribute to clathrate destabilization in sensitive regions like the Arctic Ocean and continental margins. However, the process is not spontaneous or immediate; it is driven by **gradual warming**, not by the AMOC reversal itself.

The **clathrate gun hypothesis** proposes that warming triggers methane release from clathrates, which can amplify warming. While this mechanism is considered plausible for past events like the **Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM)** and **Snowball Earth termination**, it is not triggered *directly* by AMOC reversal. Instead, it requires **sustained temperature increases** and specific conditions such as reduced pressure or increased sedimentation.

Recent studies suggest that **rising atmospheric CO₂ and ice sheet decline** during deglaciation actually reduce the AMOC’s sensitivity to meltwater, making large-scale collapses less likely than previously thought. Furthermore, **meltwater paradox** issues in models indicate that freshwater input from melting ice sheets may not be sufficient to drive AMOC collapse, weakening the link to clathrate destabilization.

In summary, while AMOC changes during deglaciation influence ocean heat storage and can contribute to clathrate destabilization, they do not cause **spontaneous ignition**. The process is indirect, slow, and dependent on broader climatic drivers like warming and CO₂ rise.

Kilquor's avatar

The sovereignty issues alone in Pakistan beggar belief at the creation of the taliban monster as a means of vaccinating collective amnesia .

Bonni Tipton's avatar

We've come a long way!

diana wilkinson's avatar

Thank you Sayer Ji for the work you do and have done for decades. You are a hero in company with RFK,Jr. I am forever grateful.🙏

Henriette Alban's avatar

Thank you for bringing these reports, helps all those who are not yet awake. Good and essential work.