DWQA Questions › Tag: alien organismsFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA practitioner asks: “From March 2020 I began including as primary clients in my sessions all health care practitioners, doctors, researchers, and their public speakers. How helpful were my sessions in preventing harm done to my clients by the interlopers, and how effective were they in spreading real solutions to the ongoing pandemic?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19291 views0 answers0 votesDr. Mary Fowkes was instrumental in highlighting the findings that COVID-19 has many systemic effects, including abnormal hypercoagulation with occurrence of large pulmonary emboli and microemboli in many organs, including lungs, heart, liver and brain. You commented that this phenomenon is heightened in patents with recurring illness. Is it also commonly contributing to morbidity and mortality in those patients with a first exposure who progress to severe symptoms needing intensive care?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19254 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Is the Mercenary Army Program busily spreading new “mutations” of the COVID-19 virus?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19783 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Where has the flu gone? Is this just a relabeling of the flu as COVID-19?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19393 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Is this continued lockdown with masks, social distancing, etc., doing anything to reduce the spread of COVID-19?”ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19437 views0 answers0 votesThe newly available vaccines have been criticized for claiming >90% effectiveness in preventing COVID-19 as judged by people developing two or more symptoms as the criteria to get tested for confirmation of illness. So the critics say, this leaves the possibility that up to 20% of people might still get infected, but remain asymptomatic. But wouldn’t those people very likely have benefitted nonetheless? Isn’t preventing symptoms what is most needed? And wouldn’t a mild, asymptomatic infection serve to further bolster their immunity and be a gain rather than a loss?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19323 views0 answers0 votesA mutant form of the COVID-19 virus first surfaced in September in Britain, but already accounts for more than 60 percent of new cases in London and neighboring areas. Is it true that this new SARS-CoV-2 mutant, called B.1.1.7, is more transmissible than previous forms of the COVID-19 virus, or is it just being spread artificially with greater intensity?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19311 views0 answers0 votesWill the currently available vaccines for COVID-19 have similar efficacy in protecting against infection with this new SARS-CoV-2 mutant, called B.1.1.7?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19293 views0 answers0 votesAre there aluminum nanoparticles in the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines? If so, are these the locator chips we have been told about?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19354 views0 answers0 votesDo the aluminum nanoparticles in vaccines have long-term health consequences through inducing autoimmunity as has been charged?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19340 views0 answers0 votesWhat is the mechanism of Post-acute COVID-19 Syndrome, and what percentage of cases produces such symptoms?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Coronavirus COVID-19327 views0 answers0 votesAnd what about those lawns? We learned that plants do experience fear. That suggests that lawns represent a great deal of regularly scheduled trauma for the mowed grass surrounding almost every suburban home. Does this have any discernable adverse effect on the humans who live in the midst of this regularly scheduled carnage?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Problems in Society279 views0 answers0 votesMost indigenous peoples around the globe built simple dwellings that were more circular and curvy rather than squares and rectangles and hard corners. There is some belief that squared rooms and hard corners have deleterious and undesirable effects on the “energy” of the dwelling—that due to the harsh effect of hard 90 degree corners, energy cannot “flow” as it should, and becomes perturbed in ways that can actually be harmful to humans over time. Is this true? And if so, is the widespread use of straight lines and hard corners in modern construction a result of interloper manipulation?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Problems in Society296 views0 answers0 votesWhile there are more similarities than differences in suburban communities, some subdivisions take conformity to an almost “absurd” level. The HOA or Homeowners’ Association, while like many things had an arguably benign beginning, has for some communities become something akin to Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia. Everything from not mowing your lawn on time, to having the wrong flower arrangement on your porch, to even flying the American flag, can bring truly shocking levels of backlash. How did this come about, and how did karma play a role in luring some hapless homeowners into these truly “American Dream” nightmares?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Problems in Society279 views0 answers0 votesWhen we look at all of creation, we observe how much Creator values non-conformity. Every snowflake is unique, every grain of sand. Yet the dominant characteristic of the suburb is its stultifying conformity. One of the “outcomes” of suburban living is the widely observed phenomenon of “keeping up with the Joneses.” How much of this is repressed creativity wanting recognition, and how much is it a pursuit of power obsession that reveals the influence of the interlopers?ClosedNicola asked 3 years ago • Problems in Society265 views0 answers0 votes