Alert RFK Jr to Have a Good Look at Trump’s Scheme: planning to “improve” AI to develop mRNA vaxes to cure Cancer. What a Joke. Trump is looking increasingly like a TYRANT.
CONTENTS
DR LOVE DISCUSSED TRANSHUMANIST THREATS TOO
WHY MATHEW PREDICTED TRUMP’S WIN
OTHER SUBSTACKERS’ DISCUSS BELOW
CYNTHIA CHUNG — AARON KHERIATY — MARYAM HENEIN — TECHNICALLY HUMAN — THE LAST AMERICAN VAGAOND — DONOVAN CLECKLEY — DUSTY MASTERSON — SECULAR HERETIC — THE WINE PRESS — CARL BEIJER
MATHEW WARNS OF TRANSHUMANISM
Mathew Crawford’s post of Feb. 19 draws parallels between two seemingly unrelated "Stargate Projects": the original (1970s-era paranormal research on remote viewing) and Trump’s newly announced $500 billion initiative for personalized mRNA medicine. Despite their surface differences, both projects are framed as components of a decades-long agenda orchestrated by interconnected military, occult, and banking elites (MOBs). He argues that the continuity lies in their shared goal of advancing human control systems—whether through paranormal experimentation or mRNA-based medical interventions—as part of a broader transhumanist agenda. The article emphasizes that the audacious naming of Trump’s initiative as "Stargate" reflects deliberate transparency about these hidden connections.
Key Evidence:
Relationship Graph: A detailed graph (linked in the article) maps deep institutional and personnel overlaps between the original Stargate Project (Stanford Research Institute, CIA) and the new mRNA-focused initiative (pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and tech firms).
Naming Continuity: The explicit reuse of "Stargate" suggests a symbolic link between paranormal research and modern bioengineering, implying a long-standing, coordinated effort to manipulate human biology and consciousness.
Institutional Ties: The author highlights Stanford Research Institute’s role in both projects, connecting early military-occult experiments to contemporary mRNA research, and underscores how dissident narratives are being co-opted to normalize acceptance of these technologies.
The piece urges readers to recognize these patterns as evidence of social engineering and to reject complacency in the face of elite-driven technocratic agendas.
DR LOVE DISCUSSED TRANSHUMANIST THREATS TOO
Dr. Ariyana Love, in collaboration with Dr. Robert Young, alleges that COVID-19 vaccines utilize genetically modified parasites (GMOs) as mRNA vectors, designed to alter the human genome and transform individuals into synthetic biology. They claim these GMO parasites, evidenced by lab photos of Trypanosoma cruzi and Toxoplasma gondii, deliver artificial genetic sequences into human cells, facilitated by pharmaceutical companies. This, along with DARPA's research into brain-computer interfaces using graphene biosensors and genetically modified cells, is presented as a transhumanist agenda being forced upon the population through mandatory vaccinations.
Love also claims that these viral vectors carry Green Florescent Protein and Red Florescent Protein (Luciferase), used for government tracking within the human body. She suggests that DARPA's Alhydrogel, containing E. coli and Anthrax, is used as a self-replicating drug delivery system and replicates rapidly around the body. Love further contends that graphene oxide and AI interface parasites are used to control human behavior, with the GMO parasites spreading throughout the population and influencing the central nervous system, and recommends detoxification protocols and immune system fortification to combat these effects.
WHY MATHEW PREDICTED TRUMP’S WIN
Long-Term Planning: He thinks both Trump and Kamala were chosen for big roles a long time ago by powerful groups (like JFK Jr’s magazine George), and this was part of a bigger plan.
Kamala's Selection: Kamala became a big candidate even though she didn't win many elections, which made some people unsure about voting for her.
Staged Assassination Attempt: There was a big event that looked like someone tried to hurt Trump, but it might have been staged to get sympathy.
Unity Psyop: The fake assassination attempt was likely meant to make everyone come together for Trump.
DMED Psyop: Mathew was excluded from some groups because he told the truth about DMED (Defense Medical Epidemiology Database), which was likely part of a bigger plan to influence the election.
Russell Brand Inclusion: Russell Brand was suddenly treated like a hero, which seemed suspicious.
Bitcoin Election Narrative: Some powerful people who like Bitcoin were supporting Trump, which gave him more money and attention.
Invention of the Amish Voter: There was a big effort to get the Amish to vote, which was a clever move to help Trump.
Medical Freedom Movement: This movement was helping Trump, taking attention away from Kamala.
Harassment: The author was getting bullied online for not agreeing with certain ideas, which showed that some people were trying to control the conversation.
QAnon Connection: Many Trump supporters don't know about his pardoning a sex-offender.
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CYNTHIA CHUNG
Cynthia Chung's essay "The Realpolitik of Transhumanism" argues that the push for merging with AI is a form of social engineering aimed at enslaving humanity, manipulating individuals and societies through narrative control. She draws parallels between ancient oracles and modern AI, suggesting both are tools used by elites to shape information and influence people. Chung warns that transhumanism seeks to replace human agency with technological control, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the value of human qualities over technological promises.
AARON KHERIATY
Aaron Kheriaty discusses the potential dystopian future arising from modern science, exploring the hidden dangers of advancements like COVID shots and their link to long COVID. He examines genetic engineering, human-animal chimeras, and the ideology of transhumanism, which advocates for human-technology mergers that could threaten freedom. Kheriaty offers a sobering look at the future of science and human dignity, urging caution about unchecked scientific progress.
MARYAM HENEIN
Maryam Henein reports on the death of Cyrus Parsa, founder of the AI Organization, who was found dead with a gunshot wound and had previously expressed concerns about being "suicided." Parsa researched AI threats to humanity and filed a lawsuit against major tech companies for alleged human rights violations in China, and according to Kerry Cassidy, he explored the alien connection to COVID-19 and the AI takeover. Henein also mentions her own experience with censorship after connecting 5G, graphene oxide, and Charles Lieber, suggesting a pattern of suppressing information related to these topics.
TECHNICALLY HUMAN
This article explores the transhumanist goal of extending life, even achieving digital immortality, by uploading minds into computers, as advocated by figures like Martine Rothblatt. It contrasts this view with C.S. Lewis's warning that such technological advancements could lead to the tyranny of one generation over another, particularly the wealthy and powerful potentially extending their control indefinitely.
THE LAST AMERICAN VAGAOND
This panel discussion focuses on the connections between the new Stargate Project, mRNA technology, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Bio-Nano Things, highlighting concerns about this alarming reality. It explores how these technologies intersect to create an "Internet of Bodies" and the potential implications for humanity. The discussion draws from various sources, including reports on Trump's partnership with technocrats, Biden's mRNA investments, studies on myocarditis, and the development of nanoscale transistors, painting a picture of a rapidly advancing and potentially dangerous technological landscape.
DONOVAN CLECKLEY
Donovan Cleckley's "Techno-Idolatry in Transhumanism" critiques transhumanism as a capitalist venture that seduces humanity with the idea of technological enhancement beyond mortality, arguing it represents a "techno-idolatry" where technology becomes deified and the body commodified. The essay focuses on Martine Rothblatt, a key figure in biotechnology and the transgender movement, and argues that Rothblatt's vision of "freedom of gender" through technology ultimately reinforces the commodification and control of women. Cleckley concludes that transhumanism, rather than offering liberation, presents a new form of enslavement through techno-idolatry.
DUSTY MASTERSON
Dusty Masterson covers several concerning issues, including the gender industry's deconstruction of human reproductive sex, the UK's Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill's attack on home education, and a law lecturer winning a case after being sacked for gender-critical beliefs. The author highlights Jennifer Bilek's analysis of the gender industry as a technological enterprise aimed at removing humanity from its roots in the natural world, Steve Beego's concerns about the UK bill's impact on parental freedoms, and Poppy Wood's report on Dr. Almut Gadow's victory against the Open University. Masterson also touches on the Sandie Peggie case in Scotland, the queering of the Scottish school system, and the Let Women Speak movement.
SECULAR HERETIC
This serves as a compendium of the author's writings on transhumanism, stemming from their early 2021 revelations about graphene oxide in COVID-19 vaccines and its connection to the transhumanist agenda via nanotech. The author details their journey of understanding the role of medical science and institutions like the CDC in promoting this agenda, as well as the influence of military involvement and key figures like Kurzweil and Itskov. They express concern over the deceptive nature of transhumanist narratives, particularly the false assumptions driving AI and nanotechnology, even among those seemingly working for positive change. The author views current societal reform efforts as primarily combating criminality, rather than creating a truly better world.
THE WINE PRESS
Following his inauguration, President Trump announced Project Stargate, a $500 billion initiative with OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle to build AI infrastructure, aiming for rapid mRNA cancer vaccine creation tailored to individuals within 48 hours. Oracle CTO Larry Ellison highlighted this as the promise of AI, leading to a stock rise for Moderna, which is trialing its cancer vaccine; this coincided with reports of a "golden age of vaccines" with cutting-edge technologies. Concerns arose from the project's potential impact, Trump's collaboration with technocrats like Elon Musk (who sees a "golden age" through deregulation), and the historical context of Operation Warp Speed contracts with Oracle and Google for tracking vaccine recipients, which led to fears of sold data and fine-tuned "clot shots," signaling a deceptive "golden age" tied to transhumanist agendas and ongoing plandemics.
CARL BEIJER
Carl Beijer argues that despite being perceived as a nationalist, Trump is accelerating the dominance of global capital through his anarchic war on the federal government, dismantling the welfare state and privatizing government assets for the benefit of an international elite. This dismantling undermines the prosperity that allowed American workers to build a more sustainable future through wealth redistribution. Trump's actions, including his stance on H1B visas, demonstrate that he is not a nativist but rather a bourgeois globalist. Beijer concludes that Trump's legacy will be a diminished America resembling the developing world, with a crumbling infrastructure and a shift in power towards private, international interests.