Fast forward to January 2020, where Ron's past training warns him of a potential bioweapon. The SARS-2 pandemic grips the world, and Ron, armed with his intelligence background, becomes a vigilant protector of his family. The hunt for effective treatments begins, leading him to a potential ray of hope β Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ).
Read the entire book on NFT Books : Protocol-Z
What if they held a pandemic and no one came? https://apps.nftbooks.info/urls/M3JuxT5
βTo win any battle, find out the enemy's strengths and weaknesses. Then, plan a strategy, gain an advantage, and beat or nullify the threat.β
The Threat of Genetically Engineered Viral Bio-Weapons
Even when facing a soulless adversary like a lethal pathogen, the rules remain unchanged. While human adversaries deploy intricate logic and stratagems to achieve their ends, pathogens single-mindedly pursue the replication and dissemination of their genetic blueprint. My exchanges with experts at the ISG served as a stark reminder of the grave peril posed by genetically engineered viral armaments. Among the arsenal of weapons of mass destruction, they stand as the most insidious, poised to wreak havoc upon a global populace, unleashing terror and potentially resulting in widespread casualties and enduring health repercussions depending on their impact on the human body.
Assessing the Dynamics of Nuclear Deterrence and the Perils of Biological Warfare
As briefly touched on in Chapter One, there exist stark contrasts between biological warfare and its counterparts, chemical and nuclear weaponry. When contemplating such formidable armaments, our minds typically gravitate towards the specter of nuclear annihilation, epitomized by the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). This doctrine posits that should one faction endeavor to obliterate the populated cities of its adversary, the opposing faction retains the means to retaliate in kind, thereby ensuring mutual devastation. Consequently, the utility of nuclear arms diminishes, relegated to a grim calculus of βif I go down, I'm taking you with me.β It's a harrowing yet efficacious strategy that has, for decades, served as a deterrent, holding rival powers in check. Nevertheless, amidst the discourse, there exists a cadre of military and political theorists who contend that nuclear conflict is not only feasible but also potentially "winnable."
There also lies the more hauntingly probable threat of terroristic nuclear βdirty bombs.β These involve conventional explosive warheads laden with radioactive material, used to spread this radiated material to achieve long-term βarea denialβ within the proximity of the explosion. Such attacks would render such locations impassable to all but those properly equipped with the necessary protective equipment until the hazardous material is collected and properly disposed of.
Certainly, the use of actual strategic nuclear weapons would involve massive devastation of infrastructure and buildings for both sides in any such conflict. However, even in such cases, with the passage of time, such areas can be rehabilitated and rendered inhabitable once again. Those individuals currently living in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and their post-war recovery from nuclear fire, are primary examples of this reality.
The Dual Nature of Chemical Warfare
Chemical weapons primarily serve to secure localized military advantages by targeting and incapacitating enemy forces on the battlefield, as seen during WWI. However, their most notorious application has been in inducing terror within inhabited areas, exemplified by Saddam Hussein's regime in its chemical assaults on civilian populations. The Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s witnessed both nations resorting to chemical warfare against one another. Although it is conceivable to employ chemical weapons against densely populated areas, the magnitude of their effect falls short, necessitating a considerable quantity of warheads to inflict significant casualties. Nevertheless, the psychological impact of such attacks would undoubtedly prove profoundly demoralizing to the defending populace. Furthermore, most chemical substances are deactivated by exposure to sunlight and air, eventually neutralizing any lingering effects they may have.
Biological Weapons and Their Long-Term Impact
Biological weapons can have a long-term impact, albeit with decreasing pathogenicity over time as RNA viruses mutate into endemic forms. The 1918-20 Spanish Flu pandemic demonstrated this, as it quickly mutated into the endemic H1N1 Influenza A viruses that plague us every flu season. Though less virulent, these viruses can still cause deaths, especially among those with compromised immune systems. This scenario has created a lucrative business opportunity for industries involved in researching and manufacturing vaccines, further incentivized by Congressional legislation that shields them from legal liability for producing defective products.
Humanity's Peril in the Face of Pandemic
Many readers have likely encountered numerous Hollywood pandemic films depicting scenarios where humanity's survival hangs in the balance. These narratives often feature governmental, or military figures advocating for drastic measures, such as quarantining infected populations or even resorting to nuclear destruction, to contain the outbreak. The imperative to halt the pandemic at any cost becomes paramount, with the principle of sacrificing the few for the sake of the many taking precedence. The preservation of mankind as a species becomes the overriding mission, even if it entails the sacrifice of countless lives by government, or military forces.
Global Responses and Looming Threats
The global response to SARS-2 mirrored apocalyptic fiction. Billions endured quarantine measures to stem viral spread, sacrificing personal freedoms and rights in the process. Mask mandates became obligatory for travel and employment. Later, the expedited rollout of experimental mRNA gene therapies, conveniently re-labeled as vaccines, imposed similar prerequisites for returning to normalcy. All this upheaval was rationalized as essential for restoring pre-pandemic life. Yet, as I write this, global elites and the WHO are sounding alarms about a new menace dubbed "Disease X," purportedly twenty times deadlier than SARS-2. Such warnings prompt scrutiny of the intelligence driving such fear-mongering, akin to shouting "fire!" in a packed global theater. Or, perhaps they gained knowledge directly from the suspected arsonist? Could they even be partners?
The Dual Mission of Global Pathogen Research
Pathogen research within the global network of Bio-Safety Level (BSL) laboratories has long been shrouded in secrecy. They justify their existence by highlighting the potential dangers posed by viruses, necessitating study for vaccine development to safeguard the global population. Thus, they present themselves as a necessary risk, aimed at shielding humanity from zoonotic transmission and viral mutations that could affect humans and animals. At first glance, this mission appears worthy of political and financial backing, involving billions of taxpayer and private funds, and promising the creation of numerous high-paying jobs.
Pathogen Research and the CRISPR Conundrum
Such research has long held a "dual-purpose," akin to nuclear studies, capable of altering pathogens to pose threats to humanity. With CRISPR technology and reverse genetics, manipulating RNA viral genetic codes in lab settings has become feasible. Their genomes can be engineered with specific traits for infecting the intended host, be it animal, or human. Indeed, the creation of entirely new viruses is conceivable through targeted genetic modifications. CRISPR has unfurled a metaphorical "Pandora's Box" of biological dread, accessible to anyone with the means and malevolent intent, including private non-governmental entities and scientific βguns for hire.β Creating tailor-made viruses is not expensive. A noted virologist once quipped that he could create such a virus for about $500, highlighting the growing risks in biological research into RNA viruses.
Biological Warfare Through the Ages
This leads us to the military aspect of biological weapons, which, hypothetically, could devastate every person on Earth, making them the most pressing concern among all weapons of mass destruction. Biological warfare stands as the oldest form of WMDs, with historical records dating back millennia. While ancient attackers lacked an understanding of germ theory, or viruses, they recognized the deadly consequences of sickness and death. Their firsthand experiences led them to believe that the afflicted and their belongings were cursed, victims of sorcery, or divine punishment for sins. Consequently, they saw potential in spreading God's wrath upon their adversaries. Corpses infected with smallpox and bubonic plague were hurled into besieged cities to break stalemates. In the Americas, where indigenous populations lacked immunity to European pathogens, smallpox wrought havoc, decimating millions and often wiping out half of numerous tribes.
Understanding Pathways of Infection and the Realities of RNA Viruses
Infections infiltrate our bodies via "vectors," which can be individuals, animals, insects, or contaminated food and water sources. RNA viral vectors can result from direct contact (rare), the exchange of bodily fluids (e.g., Ebola), or inhalation of airborne viruses into our mucosal membranes and lungs (influenza). Airborne viruses, often termed "aerosolized," are the most familiar and troublesome, swiftly spreading through close contact in enclosed spaces like schools, or offices.
Encounters with an infected person typically prompt us to recoil in revulsion. Subsequently, if we become infected, we either self-isolate, or wear masks of questionable efficacy due to the minute size of RNA viruses. This instills a pervasive social fear, where every individual becomes a potential source of transmission, posing a threat to our health and lives. This has been our reality for the past four years and shows no signs of abating if the powers that be have their way. However, PROTOCOL-Z holds the promise of helping thwart their agenda.
The US military has developed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and still employs the term MOPP (Mission Oriented Protective Posture) to provide short-term protection from various WMD-related weapons. The author vividly recalls enduring hours of training in the summer heat at MOPP Level 4βan uncomfortable experience, often resulting in heat- related injuries, usually heat exhaustion, but occasionally serious heat stroke. Functioning under such conditions significantly impairs a soldier's performance and efficiency. Furthermore, the arduous decontamination process following an actual, or simulated attack can last hours or days, leaving victims demoralized, disoriented, and compliant with the will of the attacker.
Does the scenario described here sound familiar? Have you had similar, albeit perhaps less intense, experiences? Do you still observe people exhibiting fear, as I do as I write this in early 2024? Masked individuals continue to display their apprehension, wearing reused, soiled masks as if they offer genuine protection. In reality, they only obscure their smiles. I see countless children, who are least vulnerable to SARS-2, forced by their parents to conceal their smiles behind reused masks, emotionally fear-stricken, quietly traumatized by this βnew normalβ imposed upon us all βfor our safety.β We've become so fearful that we now doubt the efficacy of our innate and adaptive immune defenses to defeat these RNA coronaviruses. If this viral threat were truly the case, humanity would have perished long ago. In fact, without challenging our immunity with these viruses, our immunological defenses actually become degraded. The problem lies in how to mitigate the multiplication of these viruses to provide our immunity sufficient time to develop its natural defenses, honed over eons of human evolution.
Media outlets inundate us with reports of new RNA viruses that could potentially wipe us out, reigniting people's trepidations. Humanity remains mentally and physically scarred by the SARS-2 pandemic, yet is now being warned of an even deadlier one looming on the horizon. This translates to demands for more funding for research and appeals to "trust us." Fear sells.
Another potential use for RNA viral biological weapons is to target an enemy's food supply by infecting domestic livestock and poultry. Avian and porcine (pig) RNA viruses have wreaked havoc in recent years, resulting in the culling of millions of animals upon the discovery of a single infected animal. However, it's crucial to note that the only difference between animal and human RNA viruses lies in the receptor- binding domain (RBD), enabling the virus to bind to the cell wall and inject its RNA and RdRP "3D protein copy machine" for self-replication. Some receptors in animals are not found in humans, and vice versa. Disrupting replication in humanized RNA viruses should logically have an equal impact on animal RNA viruses. Modified forms of PROTOCOL- Z will, logically, prove equally effective in protecting our livestock and poultry industries, so vital to the global food supply.
Such attacks also incur large financial costs, induce food price inflation, or potentially outlaw the further raising of such domesticated food sources out of fears the pathogen may leap into the human population. However, the user of animal-directed RNA viral bioweapons risks a "blowback" on their own food supply if the pathogen spreads to their territory, or provokes an escalation by the victim nation using an even more virulent bioweapon, unleashing an even greater cycle of biological carnage and increasing the level of terror and food deprivation.
There are also agricultural viruses and fungi, such as Wheat Stem Rust and Ergot, that can be spread to undermine an enemyβs crop production. During WWII, there were intelligence reports that Nazi Germany was seeking to spread Wheat Stem Rust into the US and Russia. However, apparently, the operations never took place, if only due to US bombers having the capability to retaliate in kind as they flew their dangerous aerial missions over the Nazi βfatherland.β
Supra-National and Private Non-State Actors
The ability of non-state actors and corporate entities to create bioweapons introduces a new layer of increasing risk and danger. If these entities develop effective treatments for their viruses before unleashing them upon the world, what implications would that hold for the rest of humanity? Held captive by such biological extortion, would people, or their governments be willing to pay any price for such a cure? Similar to the mRNA "vaccines," which are shrouded in secret contracts and legal immunity, these cures would ultimately be funded by the governments of the countries involved, with the final burden falling upon taxpayers, at the cost of economic devastation.
The authorβs coverage of WMDs has been, admittedly, brief and broad, with more in-depth sources available for those interested. Nonetheless, I hope to have provided essential insights as we delve deeper into the heart of this book. This brings us to our specific topic of focus.
RNA Viruses
RNA viruses, commonly known as coronaviruses due to their crown-like appearance, use protein spikes to bind to target receptors expressed on the surface of cellular membranes. There are numerous types of RNA viruses, and SARS-2 is just one of over 180 known human RNA viruses that have emerged, most of which originated from animals such as bats, mice, and birds.
A virus is not inherently malevolent. In fact, some viruses can be beneficial, infecting harmful bacteria in our bodies, eventually killing them and releasing their viral contents to seek new hosts. Essentially, the sole genetic mission of any virus is to replicate and infect new hosts, perpetuating this cycle. It has no desire to kill its mammalian host, as that would spell genetic "suicide." Killing the host would terminate its ability to replicate and spread. All biological life, including humans, is driven to reproduce and spread genetic materialβit's programmed into our DNA. Hence, the directive to "be fruitful and multiply" applies to viruses as well. They merely make people sick in the process, using the resulting coughing and sneezing to acquire new hosts to infect.
Here is a list of the most troublesome RNA viruses that infect both man and beast. Maybe some of them sound familiar?
Discover the groundbreaking revelations in "Protocol-Z." Unveil the secrets behind the Zelenko Protocol and its potential to thwart global pandemics. Co-authors Ron Reece and Sami MacKenzie-Kerr reveal how zinc, combined with natural zinc ionophores, can disrupt RNA viral replication, challenging the status quo and offering a beacon of hope for humanity's future.