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@ Why would I get fat?
2025-04-03 16:50:27
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Mitochondrial genomics is only maternal. […] Women are far more important in this story than men are. […]
"Doug Wallace is the world expert in mitochondrial diseases. The classic disease that everybody's talking about right now, because they want to ascribe it to vaccines, is autism. […] Doug Wallace has actually linked autism to a specific mitochondrial abnormality. That abnormality, it turns out, can be affected by a lot of different things. What is his thesis around disease management? If you alter energy production through that mutation you get a disease. […]
"When I explained to Nicole this process I wrote a blog for her (actually, for her daughter). I told her that the abuse through technology that she's been through actually ruined her mitochondrial genome before Echo was even born. In other words, she had higher heteroplasmy when the baby came out.
"The vaccine was the lever that pushed her over the issue. In other words, the baby didn't have autism until another mitochondrial toxin was added to the mix, […] the straw that broke the camel's back. […]
"In 1986, 1989, it was a 0G world. The only thing we had was the power grid and we had things that plugged into it. No one had cell phones, no one had screens. We went from 0G to 5G literally in 25 to 40 years, which is the reason why autism has gone from one in 100,000 to one in 36 in different places. […]
"Women are born with every single egg they'll ever have. […] What does that mean? It means the egg that became Eyla, it was a first effectively programmed by your grandmother. Why? Because the egg you became was in your mother when she was inside her mother. That means your grandmother's electromagnetic experience actually not only sculpted you, but it sculpted your mother. […]
"Women are special. They have to sense the environment in order to select the correct egg for the environment that is out there so that the baby has the highest likelihood to survive. What pathway controls all of these things? It's called the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Now nature is really, really telling us something here because that same pathway also controls growth, appetite and satiety. So you have to realize fertility, fecundity, actually link directly to the energy transformation. […]
"What has happened say from, I would say, 1893, when Tesla created the AC power grid in the world's fair? Everything changed. What happened? We have the first reports of Alzheimer's disease in the literature in 1911. Then what happens? The first paper for autism shows up in 1940. Most people know in 1940 that there wasn't a lot vaccines around at that time. That should clue you in that the vaccine story is a much later event. Did autism speed up quicker? Yeah. And it does look (if you look at Bobby Kennedy's timeline) that it corresponds to the 1986 law with autism. But […] it also completely coincides with when everybody started using cell phones and screens. […]
"We now live in a world that has a ton of electromagnetic pollution. What does that do to female germlines? It raises the heteroplasmic rate in the wrong places. Then when the baby is born, if something else happens to it that also affects its energy production, then a new disease can manifest right away. […]
"Doug Wallace says that chronic diseases can show up out of the ether; all you have to do is alter mitochondrial DNA by introducing mutations. This is the crazy part of the story. Nuclear DNA is very stable but mitochondrial DNA mutates at a thousandfold rate higher. This is the reason why when we introduce mitochondrial toxins to the environment that we have all the chronic diseases that modern man has."
Dr. Jack Kruse with Eyla Cuenca @ 05:12–06:22, 07:21–07:44, 09:47–11:17, 14:21–18:20 (posted 2025-03-25) https://youtu.be/1cH9NjPMce4&t=312