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Stephen Meyer explaining why the discovery of the structure of DNA presented an unexpected challenge to the atheistic worldview: "What's really fun is that Francis Crick was a codebreaker in World War II and he ended up breaking the ultimate code. The irony is that Crick and Watson were...

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“The theory of intelligent design holds that there are certain features of life in the universe that are best explained as a product of a creative intelligence.” “The digital code that’s stored in the DNA.” “Patterns in the fossil record.” “The presence of nanomachinery inside life.” Stephen C. Meyer just sat down with me to break down the theory of intelligent design: This theory holds that certain features of life appear to be the “product of a creative intelligence, rather than a strictly undirected physical or material process, such as, in the biological realm, natural selection acting on random mutations.” “All these things are things that we think are best explained because a creative intelligence has played a role in the origin and history of life.” “We have phenomena like the fine-tuning of the initial arrangement of matter and energy at the beginning of the universe and the fine-tuning of the laws and constants of physics.” “The basic parameters of physics fall within very narrow ranges or tolerances outside of which, not only life, but even basic chemistry, would be impossible.” Meyer’s new documentary, The Story of Everything, explored the evidence that humanity and our universe are not the product of random evolution, but that we were created by a designer. “We look at the evidence for the beginning of the universe, and with it, the very real possibility that we’re looking at evidence of a creation event.” “We also look at the discovery of fine-tuning.” “And we look at the interior of the cell and the discoveries of the miniature machinery and the digital code that makes the proteins that make the machines and make everything else inside living cells.” Stephen C. Meyer

Jan Jekielek

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Pharma insider describes the putrid/horrifying way the Covid-jab "mRNA" is made: "[It's] a synthetic chemical molecule...and they throw it into a vat of E. Coli. [which] is literally shit...[and the mRNA has] antibiotic resistant genes...It has nothing to do with human [mRNA]." This clip of retired pharma R&D executive Sasha Latypova (sashalatypova.substack.com "Due Diligence and Art") is taken from an interview with Anita Krishna (Anita K) posted to Rumble on July 9, 2025. ---------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "So especially people need to understand, when we say, in relation to, to these things, when we say DNA and RNA, it has nothing to do with what is, what is claimed to be human DNA and RNA. Nothing. Think of it as like your car has rubber tires today, right? Those rubber tires don't come from the rubber tree. At some point in the past, they came from the rubber tree. That was the only source of rubber was rubber tree. And today they're all synthetic. Rubber has nothing to do with the tree, but we still call them rubber. So that's the DNA and RNA that, that's in [the Covid injections]. It's the synthetic, synthetic molecules, chemicals that these, you know, scientists I make fun of, call DNA and RNA. It has nothing to do with humans. "It's synthetically made. So it's a synthetic chemical molecule, which they, throw into. So the, they make this DNA synthetic chemical molecule using synthetic chemistry methods, and they throw it into a vat of E. Coli. E. coli is literally shit. Those are the bacteria that make feces. And so there's a big vat of this beautiful, beautiful bacteria called E. Coli. They throw these pieces of synthetic material. Those, creatures, uptake it, they eat it, and then they replicate that. They replicate very quickly. So in 24 hours, I think it doubles or something. Anyway, so, so they, so they eat these pieces of chemicals, they replicate themselves rapidly, and that's how they grow DNA in the lab. "And, once they've grown enough of it, so, so the, so the synthetic. Yeah, they grow that, that's what gets distributed and to the labs that make the vaccines. Yeah, yeah, it's the first step. So, so the, the, the, the DNA, like the DNA molecule that they throw into E. coli vat is kind of like a negative for the photo, from which then you make a print, which is the RNA. Right. And, and so, so they grow this DNA volume in this E. coli vat. Then they throw— also in that DNA molecule that they design. They. The reason it's not human because it has a whole bunch of features also. Well, it's made synthetically, but it also, in addition to pretending like it has something to do with humans, which it doesn't, they also input into that molecule, what's called, antibiotic resistant genes. "So there's a, there's a sequence there that is, designed to be resistant to antibiotics, in particular kanamycin and some other mycin and neomycin and kanamycin. And then, and then because once they've grown enough in E. Coli, they need to kill the E. Coli. And how do they kill E. Coli? With antibiotics. So they throw a whole bunch of antibiotics into this vat to kill the E. Coli. The process, not a single step of this manufacturing as I'm describing, is completely clean. So all the in-process materials and everything that was done in the previous steps always ends up in the next step. "Even though they're saying they're cleaning, they're removing the blah, blah. But it's never perfect, never complete. So we have now go into the next step. We have some E. Coli cells that haven't killed, they haven't been killed. We have antibiotic resistant genes. We have some antibiotic that's still left over. We have, endotoxins, which is E. Coli's own excrement, extremely toxic to humans. And we have all kinds of other ethanol and other process, in process chemicals that were there. Then it goes to the next step. And the next step they convert, using different enzymes and other chemicals, they convert this DNA molecule into the RNA molecule. The RNA molecule also is not human. It's made synthetically, but also has features that are completely foreign to humans, such as substitution of uridine with pseudo uridine, for which Kariko and Weissman got Nobel Prize. And Robert Malone was very upset because he didn't get the Nobel Prize. He wrote a whole long whining stack about it. "So then, then they, so that they make this RNA, then it immediately starts breaking. So because it's very fragile and it's a very long large molecule, the large molecules are unstable. They always break apart. And this one starts breaking almost immediately. Then we have some, some larger pieces of RNA, then we have some smaller pieces of RNA. God knows what they do. And then they, then they, that's called active ingredient, your RNA. And then they throw it into the cationic lipids, and a whole bunch of other chemicals, to create the lipid nanoparticle that's supposed to contain all this. "Now again, the lipid nanoparticle is not perfect. They break. There are pieces, they're pieces floating around. They agglomerate. So it's a total mess. It's a total mess. And it has nothing to do with humans. Again, nothing to do with DNA, nothing to do with RNA or humankind. Even if it did, even some miraculous reason, they've created something that's perfect copy of a human. A human DNA or human RNA. Well, guess what? You still can't, can't have that in your body because it's not your DNA and it's not your RNA. It's foreign to you and it's going to cause the same damage. But this one is now, you know, we just have chemicals on top of chemicals on top of chemicals. And as I said, the lipids, lipids are cationic and so they'll wreck your blood flow."

Sense Receptor

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👽🔥 New Dylan - Biologics🔥👽 "There's things that I knew that these people were aware of, but even they would not say. One of those being biologics." ~DB "The agreement was that, if they died, that I run with it and just blow the whole thing up." ~DB Firsthand witnesses to the Legacy program, "would never come forward in a million years unless they were gonna die." ~DB "When I was still in government...I brought the people who worked on [the biological analysis of non-human bodies] to The Hill." ~Grusch ~ Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell: "Did you physically see photos? Did you physically see these documents?" Dylan Borland: "No, but because of how much was given to me in relay that the individuals that had relayed it, they were doing so because they were genuinely concerned for their life, because their careers were taken, their houses were broken into. I mean, computers taken, mailboxes gone through. And again, they knew what I was going through at this time. They had given me enough information, and the agreement was that, if they died, that I run with it and just blow the whole thing up." Corbell: "So he's got his firsthand experience of this tech, but then this is something George and I hear a lot. Which is, in the Legacy, when you're kind of put into the bad camp - you know, you're under scrutiny now - that there are these people that are threatening you, and you do feel afraid for your life. And we'll get to it, but there are some things that occurred to you as this gets kind of deeper and deeper with what's happening. "But just to be clear: So you're in a place where there's some sort of purgatory going on. Everybody has clearance, but they're in this sort of purgatory. You're in this sort of purgatory?" Borland: "A few of us, yep." Corbell: "And then, people directly involved in the Legacy program are afraid for their lives, so they're telling you so that at least somebody at their level can take that information if something bad happens to them?" Borland: "I think it was definitely that, but it was also, this is such an isolating, lonely experience, especially for young people to be exposed to the reality of this. If you already don't have the acknowledgement that it's a possibility, like if you're...I don't want to say closed minded. If you're an average Joe Blow going through life, and then all of a sudden this pops up on your radar, and you're seeing physical proof of it, you probably take a step back and go, 'whoa.' So you have that aspect, then these same people have that aspect of it, and they also have the aspect of their government destroying them." (In other words, people like us would be excited to see proof of what we all suspect. But someone new to the topic might freak out a bit.) George Knapp: "So they are going through the same thing you are." Borland "Exactly." Knapp: "Their clearances are in limbo, home break ins, threats..." Borland: "When I come into contact with these people, they had had to resign from their government position and take a contracting job for less money. They were, basically, blacklisted for six months. The only reason they ended up getting a job was because somebody on the Legacy program had hooked them up after six months. And they ended up where I was at, and they heard me talking all this stuff, and they're like, 'Oh, you ended up here too, buddy. So, uh, what the hell is going on here?' Knapp: "It's like the island of bad toys or something like that." Borland: "Yeah." Knapp: "You know, put them all in one basket." Borland: "After I saw what I saw, and I've experienced what I've experienced, I kind of...I think most of us have, taken the delve into all of this material (points toward a bookshelf full of what appear to be UFO books). And you're like, 'I know this is true, I know this is true, I know this is true. Who else is saying these true things? Who else is relaying information I know to be true, to try and make sense of your own life?' "Um, they were aware of what I was talking about. I don't know the capacity in which they were briefed in. There's things that I knew that these people were aware of, but even they would not say. Um, one of those being biologics." ~~~ (This is the best anecdote we have about government officials being briefed on bodies.) Joe Rogan: "When it comes to these...actual entities...do we have an understanding of how many of them we're talking about, and the variety of them?" Grusch: "There is a variety and we have a certain number of (laughs) different things... I talked to people who were familiar with the biological analysis of everything. So we have some idea, not a complete picture because it's like, you know, looking at it, it's like, well I don't even understand the physiology at all. It's like, what the heck? It's like, way different, right? So..." Rogan: "Is there a description of this physiology?" Grusch: "Yeah, no, I was in the room when uhhh... I gotta be careful, I don't wanna... I was in Washington, DC with a very number of senior people that work for members of Congress (Senate staffers seems like a safe bet ~Joe). Put it that way. When I was still in government. And I brought the people who worked on that stuff to The Hill. And this is why the members were so confident to put out the Schumer amendment and stuff. And, I was like, 'Please explain.' And they went into all those details and stuff. And I remember (laughs) some of the professional staff members were like, 'Whoa.' Like they were like, in G-Loc, right? Cause, I mean, and like, a total world bubble got burst right there for a lot of people." Source, with video... ~Back to Dylan~ Knapp: "You think there's a storehouse of that information that anybody would have put something away in case something bad happened to them? And do you know what happened to these people?" Borland: "You know the ones that I know still continue in the government. Um, I think they continue in classified-operations programs." Knapp: "They're not coming forward." Borland: "They would never come forward in a million years unless they were gonna die. And that's...it really sucks for me coming forward, because I only came forward because I sincerely believed they were going to die. Sucks."

Joe Murgia

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