REAL DEAL Special Report: Top 10 Stories of 2022 from Principia Scientific
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This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Real Deal, where I'm very pleased today to have a founder and principal contributor to Principia Scientific, an online journal that has been making a sensation, Joe Olson, who's a practicing engineer, professional engineer, who's qualified across
Civil, structural, even electrical engineering, the only area in which not is aeronautical to the best of my knowledge, and we want to discuss what, from the point of view of Principia Scientific, are the top stories of 2022.
Joe, I'm just delighted to have you here today.
Yes, my engineering registration was by combination exam, including mechanical, electrical, civil, and I think that's it.
But that, yeah, that covers structural.
Yeah, it covers structural.
And I also, yeah, I also soloed with seven hours of flight time.
I was doing forensic engineering for a firm here in Houston that had a Piper Seneca twin-engine airplane, and they used to fly over a five-state area, and I could go with them on the weekends and do investigations on job sites and just, like, fly for free, you know, Sometimes they'd caught my hotel room.
Sometimes they didn't.
Most of the time they caught my meals.
And I just rode along to help collect evidence and get an idea what forensic engineering was about.
But I felt real nervous flying in a private plane with one pilot and three engineers, three or four engineers that nobody knew how to fly the plane other than the pilot.
So I went ahead and started taking private pilot lessons.
And after seven hours, my CFO said, you're need you to go ahead and just take the thing around and do three touch and goes i said dude i've only got seven hours of flight time he says it doesn't matter you can fly the plane it was like what had happened is i had one of those epiphany moments i had been flying with this uh pilot cfi for um like six hours and And I caught myself saying, I can't do this.
And then I went, wait a minute.
This is a machine.
It's just like a motorcycle or a truck or a farm tractor, any of the other machines you've operated.
You pull this back and forth, you turn this this way, you push these pedals this way, you push these knobs this way, and so I actually started landing the plane, and he said, yeah, the last three touch-and-go's you did, I didn't touch the controls at all.
You flew the plane.
I said, yeah, but I've only got seven hours.
He said, doesn't matter.
Go do three circles around the traffic pattern and come back and then we'll do some more flying.
So he got out of the plane.
He weighed 180 pounds.
I'm in a Cessna 150 that weighs like 1,500 pounds, has a 100-horsepower motor.
When you take that much ballast out of the plane, all of a sudden, your length of run on the runway is cut in half.
Your rate of climb, instead of 300 or 400 feet per minute, goes to 800 feet per minute.
You pop out at altitude around the airport, 800-foot circle pattern altitude, In half the distance of the runway, I'm going, Jesus Christ, what have I gotten myself into?
Well, I went ahead and called the tower, went ahead and made my base and turned a final, did three touch-and-go's, taxied up to the FBO's office and said, I've had all the flying I could do for a day.
He goes, okay, fine, just put an hour in my logbook.
I went on to fly out of Hobby Airport with 12 hours total flight time, and then I went to take a cross-country where you had to fly a triangle with at least 100-mile legs.
When my grandparents lived in Brownsville, I thought, man, rather than just fly 100 miles to two different cities that I have no contact with at all, I'll just fly down and visit my grandparents the weekend.
So I called him up and I flew from Houston to Corpus, refueled, flew from Corpus to Brownsville, then flew from Brownsville to Corpus back, and so bottom line is that I did with 15 hours total flight instruction.
There were some issues involved in it.
It's an interesting story, but bottom line is I understand aviation.
During the 80s, I took Probably 200 domestic flights.
I did 50 projects out in California where I had to go out and make site inspections on some of the finest real estate in America.
Did stores, designed stores for Gucci, Coach Leather, Alfred Dunhill, half a dozen other different major brands from Copley Place in Boston to, you know, Oh, let's see what Mission Viejo in San Diego, from Seattle to Miami, just basically flew all over the country.
So I've had plenty of time in aviation.
I've always been an aviation enthusiast.
When I was a little kid, I flew model airplanes with thimble drone and Winmac motors on them.
So I had that amount of education.
And then, you know, due to my engineering, I had an enormous amount of education in The traditional scientific method.
And so everything that I've done my whole entire life has been based on a college professor's level understanding of chemistry, physics, engineering, and then I've started studying history when I was in grade school, extremely interested in Texas history.
I've read probably 200 books on Texas history and Texas heroic figures, biographies.
Then I've read probably 150-200 books on the Civil War, probably another 150 on World War II, another 50 on World War I. So bottom line is, I've been very, extremely well-informed about absolutely everything.
And so I started writing articles for Canada Free Press.
Here's one of mine.
Circle the IPCC.
This was November 29, 2009, right after the climate change.
Hold it up just a bit longer.
Hold it up just a bit longer, Joe.
Okay, good.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Is that Churchill with a machine gun?
Yeah, Churchill with a Tommy gun.
What they call the Chicago typewriter.
Chicago typewriter.
Yeah, this is Al Gore.
When I tried to take away his Nobel Peace Prize, he went on the war path.
He hates me.
So, bottom line, I've written, and this is just the first hundred articles that I wrote at Canada Free Press, Drudge Report, Breitbart, Climate Depot, Climate Realist, published absolutely everywhere.
Some of my articles in one day had 11,000 cross-links.
And because Canada Free Press had a language translation bar, people could punch the translation bar.
It would give you a rough approximation, but if you were a native speaker, you could go through real quickly and change the grammatical errors and make it...
correctly translated into 25 foreign languages.
I wrote one article called Fossil Fuel is Nuclear Waste on the abigenic production of oil by the nuclear fission of four parts per million of uranium in Earth's crust, which when you figure 259 billion cubic miles of mostly molten which when you figure 259 billion cubic miles of mostly molten rock, then you end up having 700,000 cubic miles of uranium and one of the major decay products is thorium,
We have 1.2 million cubic miles of thorium, and that produces the volcanic heat, the earthquakes, and all of the feedstock necessary to keep the oceans alive, to put carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, to keep plants alive, and to produce hydrocarbons, and groundwater.
Every bit of that is basic geology, basic physics.
And so I've written articles about all that.
I've written a half dozen articles on abigenic oil.
I've written probably a hundred articles on the stupid hypothesis about global warming.
I was contacted by John O'Sullivan in September of 2010 saying, you know, you're one of the thought leaders in the debate on climate change.
Would you be interested in writing a chapter in a book?
So he managed to get seven authors and we published our book on Thanksgiving Day 2010.
And the very day that our book was published, one of the co-authors, Klaus Johnson, who's a professor of applied mathematics at the University of Stockholm, was censored by his university for publishing
Mathematical formulas that had been part of thermodynamics since 1870, and had been taught to every generation of engineers, but it violated the hypothesis of back radiation warming by greenhouse gases, and so he was not allowed to teach that math formula in his class.
That's how completely preposterous this is.
What that means is greenhouse gas warming is violative of laws of science.
I mean, it's just outrageous in this case of hydrodynamics.
I can't believe, Joe, it's reached this point of uncertainty where they're promoting views that are scientifically indefensible because the laws of science cannot be violated and cannot be changed.
Well, Jim and I have done so far a nine-part series starting January of last year, January 1st.
We did our first one on the global warming thing.
They're hour-long segments that are a lecture series about global warming, green energy, peak oil, and the various frauds involved in that particular earth science.
And one of the things that I brought up... See, I need to close the cookie thing.
Yeah, I'm getting the same cookie complaint that you are.
One of the things that I brought up was a lady named Kathy Loves Physics and History.
Unfortunately, Kathy loves physics and history, but she can't explain Physics completely because they would take down her YouTube channel and she's got a half million subscribers.
So what she does is she kind of tiptoes around the salient things that prove from basic traditional scientific method that the physics of global warming are absolutely 100% preposterous.
I guess I have to accept that cookies— Of course, I meant thermodynamics as opposed to hydrogen, but all these laws are so fundamental and well-established, Joe, that it's embarrassing that you have a movement that's founded on scientific illiteracy, and it's deliberate!
It's deliberate!
They can only make an impact if they are able to censor traditional historic scientific findings and laws of nature that cannot be violated.
I mean, this is beyond absurd.
Oh, it's just 100% scientific academic fraud perpetrated by nothing but runaway government grants.
And we'll get into a little bit more of this, but anyhow, in our book we had mentioned that Uh, anything that absorbs electromagnetic radiation also emits.
And in the case of gases, the absorption only lasts for a billionth of a second.
It's actually a misnomer to call it absorption.
It's more accurately described as resonance.
And so, it's just like you can take a tuning fork to a concert, and it will resonate to the certain frequencies that are being produced by the concert, but it can't amplify the bass level of sound that's in the concert.
You can bring a thousand tuning forks.
It's not going to amplify it.
All it does is resonate, and that's the same thing that happens with gas molecules in the air.
What happens is, and we had mentioned this in our book, the absorption causes an emission one billionth of a second later of a longer wavelength, lower energy electromagnetic Radiation.
Photon.
And so we had explained that in our book, I just didn't know that it was actually a law.
And so one of the series that Kathy Loves Physics did, she said that George Gabriel Stokes was able to verify the spectral shift to lower energy between incident light and the scattering or emitting of light after interaction with the sample.
So, we included a clip of her doing that little discussion in, I think it was Chapter 5 of our AGW series on BitChute, and I'll put a link to that particular one.
A little bit later, after we did that program, I decided I would try to find out some more history on this, because I love history and I love physics, and I like putting physics in contact with the bullshit reality that they're force-feeding us.
And so I found out a little bit more about Irish physicist George Gabriel Stokes.
He's the one that came up with this particular thing.
He presented it to the Royal Society of London in 1852.
You're talking about over 150 years ago, Joe.
So, and this is- - You're talking about over 150 years ago, Joe.
I mean, this is just insane.
This, the x-axis of this particular graph, is frequency.
That's the lambda.
That's frequency.
The black arc is absorption.
The red arc is emission.
And you can see that it causes a shift.
Anything with a temperature above zero degrees Fahrenheit emits electromagnetic radiation.
A human being at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit emits electromagnetic radiation in the 10 micron range.
But you cannot take a mirror, which is a hell of a lot better at reflecting electromagnetic radiation than a three-atom gas molecule like carbon dioxide, or a four-atom gas molecule like methane, or a three-atom gas molecule like water vapor.
You cannot take those little tiny molecules and reflect anywhere near as well as you can off a polished surface like metal or a mirror.
But you cannot take a mirror and reflect your own radiant energy back to your body and raise your body's temperature because energy transfer is a one-way vector from hotter to colder.
And you can't get reverse back radiation, which is what they concocted for the stupid global warming hypothesis to cause something to increase its temperature.
It's absolute, 100% bullshit science, and they know it's bullshit science, and we've proven it's bullshit science repeatedly.
Now, the Stokes shift is not a uniform thing.
It varies with the molecule.
It varies with the temperature of the incoming and outgoing emissions.
But it is absolutely irrefutable fact since 1852.
And one of the examples that we use in our book is a cathode ray tube or a fluorescent light bulb, either one of those.
When you run a vacuum tube with a little bit of mercury vapor in it and you put an electric arc across it, you produce ultraviolet light, which is wonderful if you want to kill bacteria.
Also, in the 256 micron range, it produces ozone, which is another wonderful thing if you want to sterilize and chemically make Bacteria and viruses inert.
You can do that.
We've been doing that in hospital operating rooms as an air conditioning engineer for the last 50 years.
We've been putting ultraviolet lights in air conditioning systems and producing ozone that are both beneficial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-microbial agents.
And so we've known about this for 50 freaking years!
Okay, but if you want to have visible light, you coat the inside of your fluorescent tube or you coat the screen side of your cathode ray tube with phosphorus.
Phosphorus absorbs the ultraviolet light and reduces the shift to a lower energy, longer wavelength in the visible light spectrum.
So the first patent for a fluorescent light was issued in 1856.
Cathode ray tubes have been used for radar screens since the 1930s.
We have fluorescent light bulbs absolutely everywhere, and we know that they work because you have the Stokes shift.
And so here you have something that's irrefutable scientific evidence, and we went ahead and published that at Prince Fia's Scientific Several months ago, the article that I'm referring to is one that's at Edinburgh Institute
And the name of the article is, just in case you want to look it up, Stokes Shift, Fluorescent Spectrum by Edinburgh Instruments, and it's at edinst.com.
So you can look it up yourself.
It gives the actual formula for the shift in wavelength, and then it varies, like I said, depending on the absorbing molecule and the incident radiance.
But This gives an example of one of the particular things, and I recommend that anybody that's interested in this, go look it up, because it's just incredibly important information.
Joe, Joe, Joe, for the less scientific sophisticated, I want you to explain this The importance of the shift in very elementary language that a junior high school student could understand.
Basically, what you're doing is you're filtering out 5,000 degree Kelvin electromagnetic radiation coming from the sun, and 30% of that radiation is filtered out in the atmosphere.
And I've got a graph that shows that.
Hang on just a second.
Joe, I need simpler than that.
I need simpler.
Just give us a big picture in ordinary language.
Oh, great.
I touched the screen the wrong way.
OK, here we go.
Not a problem.
Not a problem.
Joe, I just want you to give us in ordinary language, no numbers, what you're talking about here and why it's important.
30% of the incoming solar radiation never makes it to the surface of the Earth because it's absorbed, shifted to a longer wavelength, conducted by convective current up through the atmosphere and re-radiated out to space before it ever gets a chance to warm the Earth.
The atmosphere Cools the earth by day and at night it absorbs the outgoing long wave radiation from solar heating all day long and reduces that outflow rate so that it moderates the temperature of the earth by cooling in the daytime and reduced cooling at night.
But reduced cooling is not warming.
What you're saying, Joe, is that one illustration of the
Scientific poverty of the green energy global warming movement is that the sun rays are already being deflected by the atmosphere, and such elements as are in the atmosphere are actually having the function of cooling the earth during the day and warming it in the evening, all of which are beneficial to life in the absence of which, in fact, many forms of life could not endure on earth.
And it only absorbs in very discrete wavelengths.
And water vapor absorbs in 37,000 spectral lines.
Carbon dioxide absorbs in three different spectral lines.
Methane, which is 1.7 parts per million in the atmosphere, absorbs in two spectral lines.
And nitrous oxide, which they're claiming is The farm gas that we need to quit using fertilizer to grow food with, because the nitrous oxide level, it's 0.33 parts per million in the atmosphere.
So every bit of this is absolutely 100% Demonic, concocted, false science to be able to demonize food production and life on Earth by people who are absolutely anti-human, anti-life, demonic psychopaths.
Exactly.
That's just what we needed, Joe.
So, anyhow, my grandmother had lost both of her parents and her 10-year-old brother in 1918 to, quote, the Spanish flu, and so she never made a big deal about being an orphan, but she was gung-ho on vaccinations.
And I made a trip with them down to Guadalajara when I was like 10 or 11 years old.
And we went to Guanajuato and Victoria and Leon and Monterey.
And we spent almost two weeks traveling through rural Mexico in the early 60s.
And when we got back to the border, they had neglected to get me a vaccination card.
And so the border patrol agent said, well, That's no problem.
We'll just give you another smallpox shot.
I said, well, look, you can see the scar I got when I was like four years old from getting smallpox ago.
Yeah, but We just don't want to take a chance to you bringing smallpox back and contaminating America.
It's like, oh, whatever.
So she broke up... What a crock, Joe.
What a crock of shit.
Yeah.
Breaks open this vial... And today they're allowing millions of migrants to come over the border.
They don't give a damn whether they've had a shot or not or bringing smallpox or typhus or any other disease into the United States.
Absolutely disgusting.
Oh, it's absolutely disgusting.
Collapse the health system every way possible.
So she rubs this, breaks open a glass vial, rubs some serum on my arm, and then she takes a needle and she pokes it about 30 or 40 times.
I went, Jesus, what are you doing?
She goes, oh, this is how you deliver a smallpox vaccine.
Well, I was too young to remember getting my first smallpox shot, but when I got my The second one, I was sick as a dog for three or four days.
My arms swell up.
I had all of my blood veins were bright red from the blood poisoning that I got from that particular vaccine.
So bottom line is, yeah, like I had a reason to question medical science at that point.
When my daughter was 18 months old, she went to get her DPT shot.
She had a febrile seizure.
We rushed her to the doctor's office.
The doctor had misdiagnosed a case of spinal meningitis in a previous patient, just lost a quarter million dollar lawsuit against him.
So the pediatrician said, "Well, I think your daughter's got spinal meningitis." Took a spinal tap, said she needs to go down to Texas Children.
We put her on a life flight helicopter, shipped her down to Texas Children, spent $30,000, and then the son of a bitch sent me a bill for $300 for emergency room service.
I said, "Dude, when they took a look at that vial of spinal tap that you pulled from my 18-month-old daughter." They said this is completely clear.
There's no way this baby has spinal meningitis.
You misdiagnosed my account.
You ended up costing me $30,000.
And if you send me another bill, I'm going to sue your pants off.
And so I never heard from that rotten son of a bitch, but bottom line is I was starting to get an idea that maybe the medical system was just as perverse as every other system that I was noticing in science.
I've gotten a copy of a book from a friend of mine called The Great Influenza, written by author John M. Berry, 400 pages long, 50 pages of bibliography, absolutely excellent book explaining the origins and the propagation of the 1918 flu, which turned out to be largely due to the vaccines that were being produced by the Rockefeller and
So I already knew from 2005 that vaccines were dangerous and that they had absolutely no benefit to anybody.
I'd followed the work of Dr. Andrew Wakeman over in England with the Lancet and the MMR stuff.
I realized that the Lancet was owned by Murdoch, who was also heavily invested in the drug companies.
And so he didn't want anything that was going to interfere with his stock price increases and with this gravy train that the FDA set up with the CDC.
And so bottom line is, I was in a perfect position when the COVID scam happened to be able to explain to people what was going on.
And as soon as they started locking down Texas, I started going to rallies, mainly in Austin at the state capitol.
I went to probably four different rallies there that were open Texas rallies.
Two of them were hosted by Alex Jones on the capitol grounds when nobody was traveling anywhere in March of 2020.
And I went to one in Dallas that was for a woman named Shelly Luther who cut hair.
She had owned a beauty salon.
She had cut hair two days before the governor had said she could.
After over two months of lockdown, the governor agreed that, well, I don't think we need to keep locking everybody down because the Constitution of Texas limits the governor's executive orders to a maximum of two weeks without calling a special session of the legislature, having open hearings, and agreeing to do it in public.
And this rotten rhino SOB Greg Abbott, the spineless governor in the wheelchair that we got run in Texas, threw this lady in jail for a week.
When she got out of jail, I went up to a rally that was in Austin, and I wrote a report on this particular rally.
And the report is, remember the Alamode Review?
This was posted at Principia Scientific on May 15, 2020.
And in this, I go into a great deal of detail about how the American Medical Association is nothing but an insurance lobbying group.
And that if you're not a member of the AMA, then you cannot get group rate insurance and you're...
medical liability insurance is damn near double.
So they've got a mafia setup where you have to have AMA membership, and then that means you have to conform to all of the AMA requirements.
And the state licensing boards for pharmacies and for doctors are heavily influenced by AMA dictatorial policies.
And the people at the top of the AMA are absolutely rotten, which is why they created the American Physicians Insurgents Group, the AAP.
P.S.
or S.P.
But bottom line is, there's an alternate organization that stands against the AMA.
So I wrote this article.
It was very challenging to the AMA, to the government officials in Dallas that put her in jail, the county judge that locked the whole county down, the city mayor who locked the whole city down and allowed Antifa riots with pallet loads of bricks to show up and release, and the Dallas district attorney who was hired by Soros to release criminals on the street all through this particular event. and the Dallas district attorney who was hired by Soros
And I had this published at Principia Scientific, and I sent it to Jim Fetzer, and he published it on his website, and lo and behold, I was looking it up a couple of days later, and the Texas AMA Journal May and the Texas AMA Journal May of that year published a link to the James Fetzer article.
It had like the the first paragraph and the color photo posted at the Texas AMA.
So apparently there's people at the Texas AMA that are not real happy with the national AMA and we're not real happy with the state medical licensing board and the state pharmaceutical board.
Now one of the speakers at this particular event was a Dr. Yvette Lozano.
Who had a private practice in Dallas and she had like 12 employees.
She said at this conference, like again this was May 9th of 2020, she said that she had treated 30 patients and that all of her staff were on a Prophylactic dose of hydroxychloroquine.
Well, I had studied the alkaloid families in college because I was really interested in them.
It's a very interesting group of chemical substances.
And so, I wrote an article, another one, Principia Scientific called WuFlu Bat Stew News for you about how beneficial hydroxychloroquine was, and that not only is it anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-parasite, it's got off-label use as a treatment for lupus, arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, on and on and on.
Doctors have been prescribing it for A thousand years in America and 500 years in Europe, it's over the counter in all of Latin America, all of Africa, and all of Indonesia and the Far East, because it is the best preventative and the best cure for malaria.
And so here you have a perfectly safe drug that Trump said that he was using, and that's when they started demonizing that particular drug.
So, bottom line... Oh, you said a thousand years in America.
You may have meant a hundred.
No, no, no.
It was used for 500 years, at least, by Native Americans prior to Columbus landing.
Very good.
Not under the name I dropped.
No, no, no.
It was quinine.
Which comes from the Chinoa tree, yes.
And one of the books I happened to read about the Civil War said that about 25% of the Confederate soldiers died because they got yellow fever or typhoid, which was prevented by having quinine, but the Union blockade prevented the South from being able to get quinine.
Bottom line is, yeah, we've had biological warfare going on against humanity for a hell of a long time by some very nefarious forces that know exactly what they're doing, and they are out to exterminate as many people on the planet as possible.
So, bottom line, that's how I got started doing this particular stuff.
And then, President Trump made a big deal about—he passed a right-to-try law where you could—yeah, so I did a little bit of studying about the right-to-try law.
And it turns out it was first passed in Colorado in 2014.
The state legislature in Texas only meets for five months every two years.
So in 2015, some people from Texas who visited Colorado came to the state legislature and said, gee, we need to have the right to try things that the FDA doesn't allow you to try.
Off-label use and devices and techniques that are used in other countries that are acceptable that the FDA won't approve.
And so the state legislature, heavily lobbied by the big pharma racketeers and the AMA racketeers, declined to pass the law.
They introduced it again in 2017.
They declined to pass the law.
In 2018, the U.S.
Congress picked it up and passed it as the right to try But guess what you have the right to try?
You have the right to try whatever the FDA wants to do human testing on, and you have no repercussions against the drug company, which is selected by the FDA, by the doctors that are selected by the FDA.
There's no criminal or liability against them at all.
And if they find something that works, they have the right to suppress what does work in order to promote things that are patent medicines that don't work.
And a very telling example, this is the first paragraph.
Two Australian scientists, Dr. Robert Warren and Dr. Barry Marshall, won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2005 for the pioneering cure of peptic ulcers.
What's most revealing about this, quote, established science, unquote, is that these gifted and dedicated doctors made this discovery in 1982.
They discovered that peptic ulcers, the most common human infection, was caused by H. pylori bacteria, and you could take a $5 antibiotic and you could cure yourself of peptic ulcers.
But the government of Australia refused to allow them to do human testing.
So Dr. Barry Marshall infected himself with H. pylori.
He says, now I've got peptic ulcers.
Now I'm going to take antibiotics.
Now Now I have cured myself of peptic ulcers." And then the Australian government said, well, okay, we'll now allow you to do human testing, but you have to do it for four years and 50% of the people that are tested cannot be cured.
They have to have a non-affected placebo.
After he proved it in Australia in 1982, it took 10 years before the United States government, FDA, allowed you to treat peptic ulcers that way because they would rather sell you Pepto-Bismol and Maalox your whole entire life than to ever cure you of something that we had a known cure for.
Joe, this is just one more proof that the CDC and the FDA are the marketing arm of big pharma, that they're beholden to them and completely controlled thereby.
Oh, it just goes, it's just wall to wall, Jim.
Everything is just more nefarious and more ugly than you can possibly imagine.
So anyhow, I had been a guest on Coast to Coast several times, and one of the hosts wanted me to be on in November, November 27th of 2020, and he wanted to talk about bioelectric Interactions.
And so, you know, we live in a bioelectric sphere where we're getting electromagnetic radiation from the sun.
We've got natural gamma, beta and alpha radiation from decaying particles all around us.
So we live in this toxic bath of radioactivity.
But then we've increased that with enormous amount of electromagnetic radiation that we're producing with our communications devices and with background radar and all the different things that are filling the airwaves with electromagnetic radiation, which all have biological effects.
So I contacted some previous authors that had been interviewed on Coast to Coast, and I said, if you're going to read one book about the bioelectric interface, what would be that particular book?
And they said, oh, you need to read a book called Body Electric by Dr. Robert O. Becker, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the Veterans Administration affiliated with Syracuse University.
Now, he had done research in 1965.
He was able to do regeneration of amputated limbs on lab rats in 1985.
He was able to regrow decortated spinal cords so that a governor who spent his whole adult life in a wheelchair could have been treated with electromagnetic treatments at the time of his injury and had his spinal column reconnected.
But this work was done in 1965.
By 1968, 1968, the DOD ordered that there be no more funding or study for this particular form of therapy because they would rather have crippled orphans and veterans than they would have anybody healed from any disease.
And so Dr. Becker wrote his book in 1968.
In 1985, I wrote a great book review of it.
I recommend that if you're the slightest bit interested in other suppressed forms of medical therapies, that you read Body Electric Secrets.
This again, posted at Principia Scientific, November 25th of 2020.
And it's got a lot of really good information including some graphs that show the ability to regenerate lost limbs, the ability to stimulate broken bone growth, and the ability to do a electromagnetic magnetic anesthesia where you don't have to be taking chemical anesthesia, which is very dangerous.
You can just isolate the motor nerves and sensory nerves inside the particular part of the body that you're operating on.
Extremely interesting information.
Go ahead.
I want to go back to this point about regenerating lost limbs.
We know what lizards can regrow their tails, so obviously it's a possibility, and you're saying it's actually happened with the human species, with Homo sapiens.
Correct.
The genesis goes up through salamanders.
You can take planaria, cut them into six or eight pieces, they'll grow a whole planaria just from a piece of a planaria.
You can take a starfish, cut it into five pieces, it'll grow five starfishes.
Up through salamanders, you can cut an eye off or you can cut a limb off, and they can completely regenerate.
And what Dr. Becker was trying to figure out was how does this particular regeneration system work?
And what he discovered is that the body has low amperage, like milliwatt and millivolt electrical currents that travel through your sensory and your motor nerve system.
That creates a DC current and that when a salamander was injured, What it does is it causes a blastophere around the injury site where a bunch of red blood cells go there and then the red blood cells do not have a nucleus, but in order to be able to carry more iron to form the hemoglobin that carries oxygen.
When they go to this particular site, they get an electrical current from the brain of the salamander to regenerate particular new body cells.
And what it does is the red blood cells give up the hemoglobin, at which point they become natural stem cells.
And then they can be directed by electromagnetic currents from the salamander to reproduce bone, nerves, marrow, skin, muscles, blood vessels, they can regenerate every bit of the amputated limb.
And he was able to transfer that same technology to lab rats in 1965 when the DOD ordered that there be no further spending on this particular method of treatment.
Jesus Christ, Joe, this is historic stuff.
This means all our wounded veterans coming back from Iraq and Vietnam could have their limbs regenerated, and yet the DoD shut off research?
This is as inhumane as it gets, Joe.
This is just about as disgusting and immoral.
This is completely corrupt.
We're going to get to a few more little things that we've discovered.
Am I not right?
Am I not right?
Yes, yes, yes, absolutely, 100%.
What kind of evil human being sits there and says, we're going to continue to do these barbaric medicine practices because we like having a planet full of crippled people, and we like being able to rule over people that are completely dependent on us for what they think is healthcare, when in fact it's nothing but man Do we know who at the DoD or higher made those decisions to cut off this research?
This is outrageous!
This is among the most important research of which I've ever heard in my life, Joe!
This is staggering!
The potential benefits for humanity are overwhelming!
Yes, yes.
We live in a An Orwellian world that if we are ever able to pry these psychopaths' hands off of the control levers of this planet, we're going to live in a Garden of Eden like you cannot possibly believe.
But then, one of the other big discoveries that we made during the course of the year, last January we were invited, John O'Sullivan and I, were invited to do a radio program.
on TNT Radio, and we've been doing a weekly program.
It airs on Saturday evenings.
Check your local listings.
Currently, it's 5 to 7 p.m.
Central Standard Time on TNT Radio, and we've discussed enormous numbers of things with enormous number of, and I thought I had it easily findable,
But bottom line is, we did a program with a pediatrician named Dr. Michelle Perot, whose primary interest was in glyphosate and other forms of anti-inflammatory drugs.
anti-life pesticides and herbicides, and then also genetically modified organisms.
And as part of my show prep that week, I did a discussion.
I mean, I came across an interview that Del Bigtree did with a doctor named Susan Humphreys, who was an OBGYN.
And she said after she got her certification, she volunteered to do missionary work down in Central America, and she went down there and watched these midwives delivering babies.
And she said that she was really shocked because they were not doing anything in the way that had been ordered.
Ordered to be standard practice in America.
And when a baby's born in America, one of the first things that they do in the delivery room is they take a cord clamp and they clamp the umbilical cord in two places and then they snip the umbilical cord.
And she watched these midwives deliver babies and they would let the baby sit there until the placenta was delivered.
And sometimes that would take 20 minutes.
And so she goes, no, no, no.
You're supposed to cut the clamp.
And the midwives went, no, no, no.
You're crazy.
Why would you cut the clamp?
Watch this thing.
And what happens in the process of birth, you have a baby whose skull is nothing but a bunch of loose pieces of cartilage that is being squeezed.
And as it goes through the cervix, it's forcing the blood out of the baby Back up through the umbilical cord to the placenta.
After the baby is born, the placenta comes through the cervix, and as it's being squeezed through the cervix, the blood that had been stored in the placenta goes back into the baby.
That blood is 100% stem cells, which can repair any birth damage that happens to the baby in the process of being born.
Number one.
Number two, it's perfectly matched to the baby and it contains all the antibodies necessary to start an immune system.
And here we've been clamping these baby's cords for a hundred years.
So when she got back, Dr. Humphrey said, man, I'm going to figure out when this malpractice started in the Western world.
And so she found the patent which was issued in 1899, and the patent was to reduce the amount of laundry necessary in maternity wards by clamping the cord and preventing blood getting all over the sheets.
And so we have this barbaric medical practice that's been in place since 1899 throughout America.
And when I mentioned this on air to Dr. Perot, she said, My God, I've never heard of this!
And so, immediately after the program, I contacted John O'Sullivan by email and I said, John, this is a scandal of enormous proportion affecting every newborn and every Well, this is like 7 p.m.
Central time.
It's like 1 p.m.
and we need to do some research and expose this.
And he said, "Well, why don't you write an article on it?" And I said, "Better yet, why don't we both do independent research and we'll compare notes in the morning?" Well, this is like 7:00 PM Central Time.
It's like 1:00 PM time in London.
And so I go to sleep.
I go dancing.
I get in late.
I go to sleep.
I wake up the next morning at 10 o'clock in the morning.
I start searching for cord clamping.
There's a research paper by the Cleveland Institute stating 12 reasons why cord clamping is unhealthy and an unwise practice.
So I went, Jesus, I don't have to write an article.
It's already written.
So I sent it to John O'Sullivan.
I went online to Principia Scientific.
He sent back and said, yes, I've already found three articles.
And he wrote an article connecting the three UK articles that he had found overnight.
With a summary statement about it being medical malpractice, and in the comment section, I added the one from the Cleveland Clinic, and I submitted that to a dozen doctors who I've had contact with over the course of this COVID nightmare, and also a dozen nurses that I've had contact with, and every one of them was like, oh my God, this makes perfect sense.
This is an absolute medical malpractice enforced by the AMA and by the state licensing boards and by our rotten medical schools that don't bother to teach basic biological facts to our quote medical cult members.
And that's all allopathic medicine is, is just a giant cult.
Jesus.
This is just stunning stuff, Joe.
These ought to be among the top stories of 2022 for sure.
Everyone ought to know instead of dealing with political developments, we ought to be looking at these scientific medical developments you're exposing here and celebrate what they can do for humanity and dispatch those who are opposing their implementation because they represent evil.
This research, good!
And the well-being of humanity.
Joe, it's staggering.
And then if you didn't have a big enough thumb on your medical balance system with the rotten to the core CDC and the FDA and the big pharma racketeers, then we also have an additional little element that I just found out today from the Brownstone article
COVID-Crypto-Connection-FTX-AND-BSBF.
I will put that link down in the notes, but it turns out that immediately after There was disclosure that ivermectin was being used by doctors.
There was a phony baloney research study that was published and touted by the CDC, the FDA, and the Lancet as being absolute proof that ivermectin is horseworm medicine and is dangerous for human beings.
And this article goes into the fact that there was a group that was put together of nothing but pharma insiders who concocted fake
Research on ivermectin and it was called the TOGETHER trial and FTX awarded them $18 million award for being the greatest medical breakthrough of 2021 when they published this stuff stating that you shouldn't be able to use ivermectin.
Absolutely horrible that we have a guy now whose Ponzi scheme is 250 times greater than Bernie Madoff, who just got out of jail because the Southern District of New York judge that's in charge of his case, her husband works for the medical establishment as a law partner for one of the firms that
That represents all of Big Pharma and so she let him out on absolutely a personal recognizance bond so that he can be snuffed or he can be Epstein or he can be shipped off to Israel where we have no extradition treaty so that they can continue to cover up the enormous amount of financial crimes and the enormous amount of medical crimes that are being perpetrated against the people of the world daily by this rotten government that we've got in the United States.
And I'm going to cap it off with just a quick little story about how rotten the FAA is.
Joe, perfect.
Okay.
Well, this one just came across my wire.
It was published about a month ago.
I saw the YouTube on it today.
It's also been put up at BitChute, where it only has like 250 views.
I think it had about 5,000 views in the last 30 days.
It's from Maximus Aviation.
There's a Delta pilot named Carlene, C-A-R-L-E-N-E, Pettit, P-E-T-I-T-T, who has 35,000 hours of flight time.
She's a certified captain in eight different airframes, which every airframe requires different certification and different proficiency exams on a repeated basis.
She's one of the top pilots with Delta.
She went to Emory Riddle University, the top aviation ...training school in the entire world and got a PhD on aviation safety.
She attended a conference for the top pilots with Delta and the head of Delta said, you know, the only reason we can operate a safe airline is because we depend on the pilots to give us feedback about safety concerns.
And she goes, well, guess what?
I just finished writing my PhD on safety defects at Delta.
And they went, oh, we don't want to know about our safety defects.
So they hired a quack psychiatrist, a Dr. David Altman, who examined her written records without ever examining her in person.
And he wrote a report that she was bipolar and that she should not be allowed to fly.
And so Delta fired her and tried to silence her report.
She filed under whistleblower complaint, went through a lawsuit, won a half million dollar lawsuit against Delta, plus all of her attorney's fees, plus the judge ordered that they post a copy of her Ph.D.
thesis at every pilot center that Delta operated worldwide.
But when Delta posted it, they said, we don't agree with this.
We're just ordered to do this by the judge.
And the statement that was given by a female in Delta at the conclusion of this case said that we only settled this case because we didn't want to go to a higher appeals court, but we disagree with the judgment.
And it's like, the guy said that the woman is bipolar because she's delusional, because she thinks that she got a PhD in airline safety, and she thinks she has 35,000 hours of flight time, and she thinks she's certified to fly eight different airframes, and no woman is capable of doing that, so she must be bipolar and delusional.
That's how rotten this whole system is, and Delta paid this quack $74,000, and then when she filed a complaint against the state licensing board?
He knew he was going to lose his license, so he withdrew his license in order to get the case suppressed.
That's how rotten the FAA is.
The FAA knew that Boeing had fudged the facts on their 737 MAX.
Every particular airframe requires recertification if you make major revisions.
They wanted to improve the efficiency of their highest volume jet, the 737, and one airline in particular, Southwest Airlines, flies nothing but 737s, which from a business model makes a hell of a lot of sense.
You've got one set of Parts that you need to stock.
You've got one set of pilots that you need to train, one set of ground crews that you need to maintain.
You can operate a very efficient operation, but you didn't do it with the original 737 design because they came out with a larger turbo bypass fan.
And that created a need for bigger engines and the diameter of the engine was scraped on the ground.
So what Boeing did is they said, well, we'll just put these bigger engines and we'll just move them further out on the wing.
And they went, well, that affects the weight balance ratio.
Well, that means we've got to figure out some way to keep the plane balanced.
We'll put a screw jack in the stabilizer tail of the plane.
And then, because airlines are required to have three means of redundancy for every system on the plane in order to have safety, they realized that they couldn't get all three of those systems to monitor properly.
And they said, rather than confuse the pilots, we'll just put a single sensor and we'll put no pilot override.
And then we had In October of 2018, we had a 737 MAX that crashed with Lion Air, and then in March of 2019, Ethiopia Air had an air crash that killed, and together those two crashes killed like 350 people, and they were 100% due to
shortcuts that Boeing had taken in order to not have to recertify their planes for their new engines and that the FAA had approved of.
And when there was a problem, the Boeing company just contacted the DOD and they said, look, FAA is trying to breathe down our neck and we're a big defense contractor and you need to tell them to not mess with us and let us continue to manufacture and distribute unsafe FAA is trying to breathe down our neck and we're a big defense contractor and you need to So
So bottom line is everything on this planet is twisted by warmongers who benefit from having FTX scandals given $100 million to Democratic candidates and $25 million to Republican candidates to keep these giant puppet shows going and to keep the world constantly at war and constantly investing in other forms of destruction.
It's an absolutely disgusting reality, and I'm happy that Principia Scientific has been on the forefront of explaining these truths for 11 years, that our radio program on TNT Radio has been exposing this for over a year now, and we're going to have James Fetzer and Gloria Moss, who's a PhD professor from UK, on our January 7th and 8th program, because we air worldwide and we're across the dateline.
You can listen to that program next Saturday evening.
But Jim and I will continue to expose this horrible stuff, as we have done with over 350 interviews on BitChute during the last two years, and that we did on dozens of YouTube videos that were all removed when he started exposing the frauds of Sandy Hoax.
Joe, I can't thank you enough.
This was absolutely sensational.
I regard this as one of the most important interviews I've ever done.
You're doing sensational work with Winsipia Scientific.
I admire what you're doing beyond words, my friend, and I can't thank you enough.
For this interview about the top stories of 2022 from the Principia Scientific point of view, Joe, you're doing great work, and I guarantee this is going to enhance your and Principia Scientific's reputation immeasurably as the public begins to learn what you have discovered, established, and are sharing because the American people, indeed the population of the world, deserves to know.
A final thought.
Yes.
I got my first red pill in 1972 when my grandfather's five-acre tract of land was stolen by Senator Lloyd Benson, Senator John Tower, and the governor of Texas.
I got multiple red pills during the 80s working for real estate developers in Houston that were part of a $600 billion S&L ripoff.
Expertly covered by Pete Bruton, investigative reporter with the Houston Post in a book called The Mafia, the CIA and George Bush.
I bought my copy from Pete Bruton in person in front of a courthouse when no bookstore would sell his book in 1992.
In the 80s, I worked on those real estate projects and I had absolute verification.
But also at the end of the 80s, I made a proposal to the city of Houston For a functional rail system connecting Intercontinental, Downtown, 7th University Campus, the Medical Center, and Hobby Airports with a 27.5-mile high-speed heavy rail, convert Main Street from a noisy, stinky, dirty, abandoned bus quarter to a marble-lined, glass-covered, air-conditioning shopping mall.
I was on our local NBC affiliate KPRC-TV.
They gave me three minutes of time on nightcast, called me a visionary, and finished by saying, I love it, I love it.
That opened an enormous number of doors with the crooked politicians in Harris County and in Texas in general, and one of the crooked politicians that I met with had been the leader of Metro.
named Bob Lanier.
He was fired the day I presented my routing map showing the exact corridors and the construction and stations required for a functional rail system in Harris County.
And I went to his office a couple of months later and I said, why is the mayor of Houston, Kathy Whitmire, trying to do an illegal no-bid contract with the Disney Corporation for a non-approved transportation system, never flame tested, never crash tested, never evacuation tested, and unfit for public service as based by on their submittal to the city of Honolulu.
And Bob Lanier told me, yeah, one of Houston's local contractors said if he didn't have to bid against anybody on that billion dollar rail project, he could hide $200 million of excess profits.
And I went, gee, Bob, why don't you go along with him?
He said, because I already made enough money.
I didn't need to make any more that way.
And I looked at him, and I went, yeah, you and Joe Johnson, the owner of Memorial City Hospital, Memorial City Shopping Mall, and Metro National bought University Savings.
You syndicated it with a bunch of your buddies, and you bankrupted it for $140 million from the Resolution Trust Corporation.
I know where you made your $70 million.
Mr. Bob Lanier, who went on to serve three terms as mayor of Houston.
So I know about these rotten son-of-a-bitches for my entire adult life, as well as knowing about the true history of the world and the true methods of science.
And so I have been a warrior for truth my whole entire life, and I'm not going to give up because we must defeat these monsters.
Joe, I admire your intelligence, your integrity, and your courage.
Speaking out like this, a hazardous pastime.
You are doing a great job, my friend, and I'm very proud that we are aligned together.
This is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Real Deal with a special report with Joe Olson, That is just knocking the ball out of the park about significant issues every American—indeed, the whole world's population—needs to know.
Thank you for joining us today.
More to come in the future—a lot of it—with this very guy I feature today, Joe Olson.