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23 Apr 2026
The high incidence of people dropping dead or going crazy in Brazil is caused by the strongest South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) geomagnetic flux.

Because that's where the SAA is the strongest. And if you look, I'm looking at evidence of people dropping dead in Brazil all the time now. Why? Because If you get your five prime cytosine on DNA tritiated, that means you're going to release a beta particle in your body. This is like somebody who could be completely healthy and drop dead in a matter of weeks if that happens. Now, the only place I think on earth where that is possible right now is probably where the SAA is strongest. And right now, that's over Brazil. We also have evidence that crazy stuff is going on in Brazil. I mean, you know the stuff that's happened there. That's not a function of anything else but geomagnetic flux.

01 Mar 2024
The dengue fever outbreak in Brazil is driven by climate change and insecticide resistance, not genetically modified mosquitoes.

The reality is that there is a huge dengue fever outbreak that's been going on there this year, with the New York Times citing the Brazilian health ministry estimate that there will be 4.2 million cases this year. Fuck. So dengue fever is spread by mosquitoes, and Brazil has been seeing record temperatures Pretty much everybody understands that... climate change changing these patterns. Right. This is not just a Brazil problem. There are cases rising in surrounding countries, and we've seen it here in the United States for the first time in the last few years. Great. Most cases of dengue fever are very mild, and sometimes you don't even get any symptoms. However, about 5% of cases become severe dengue, which then has a low mortality rate if it's treated, but if not, kills about 15% of people who get it. Sure. Now, you add to this problem that mosquitoes have become very insecticide resistant, and you have a real dilemma.