Tuesday, April 11, 2017

How Do Nanoparticles Harm – The Nano Blenders Thesis

Source: Natural Blaze


By Robin D P Watson, Natural Blaze
April 10, 2017

What makes nanoparticles damaging to human health long after exposure? How do they behave in the human body – especially when they are exposed to electromagnetic radiation?

When I started my research, I was attempting to understand how asbestos becomes so toxic to most animal species and why it takes so long to manifest as a disease.

Is there the possibility that nano-fibres behave as "Nano Blenders" within plant and animal structures due to the effects of electromagnetic radiation (both abundant in the modern environment.) This idea was drawn from the experience of a long deceased uncle, an engineer who built early crystal radios. He was a much loved mentor.

Whilst considering this, the following image suggested an idea. It was a Christmas refugee still hanging in the tree we usually decorate each Christmas. It had been missed when the other decorations were removed after the holiday period.


From our kitchen window, it was slowly spinning in the breeze.

Did asbestos spin in situ? Was this the mechanism of its toxicity?

Other ideas soon followed; what forces could be in play to produce a possible spin?

Pretty soon I was surrounded with a long list of impossible questions.

Slowly I began to map out my ideas, but what I needed was an image to support my thesis.

The search to this point had taken a great deal of time, as I viewed many images from various databases, many of them provided insights but were not totally supportive of my thesis.

As I continued to search I began to wonder if other insoluble silicates could behave in a similar fashion, if they did could humanity be looking at a wider explanation of disease.

When I found the image, it was the missing frame in a motion picture of knowledge that had been missed, and, without which, the electromagnetic drivers of asbestos would have remained unnoticed.

Summary of Hypothesis

Fibres or particles of fibre glass, asbestos, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide or similar insoluble crystalline structures vibrate in situ, when subjected to various frequencies of EM radiation, causing them to behave as "Nano Blenders". When these particles are within the body, the injury to the surrounding cell structures by the homogenizing of their adjacent material provides a medium for overgrowth of variouspre-curser elements of cancers and other diseases.

See: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/6979212_Increased_levels_of_transition_metals_in_breast_cancer_tissue The speculated sensitivity of the fibres/particles to vibration/spin/rotation induced byelectromagnetic fields seems to induce a polarity particularly in the asbestos fibre. This seems to be evident when one examines some classical images for partial or complete farraginous bodies, which form around asbestos fibres…

Read the thesis:

https://www.academia.edu/27826807/_Nano-Blenders_Thesis_

Editor's note on the images: The featured images depict nano medicine that can inject medicine into cells. This gives you an idea of the capabilities of nanotech to potentially penetrate cells. (Images: George Mason University, YouTube screenshot)

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