HYDRA was an authoritarian paramilitary-subversive terrorist organization bent on world domination. It was founded in ancient times, formerly as a cult centered around the fanatical worship of Hive, a powerful Inhuman that was exiled to the planet Maveth by ancient Inhumans. Ever since his banishment, the cult had been determined to bring him back to Earth to commence a planetary takeover.
Hydra (/ˈhaɪdrə/ HY-drə) is a genus of small, fresh-water organisms of the phylum Cnidaria and class Hydrozoa. They are native to the temperate and tropical regions. Biologists are especially interested in Hydra because of their regenerative ability – they do not appear to die of old age, or to age at all.
The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna (Greek: Λερναῖα Ὕδρα, Lernaîa Hýdra), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine water monster in Greek and Roman mythology. In the canonical Hydra myth, the monster is killed by Heracles (Hercules) as the second of his Twelve Labors. According to Hesiod, the Hydra was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. It had poisonous breath and blood so virulent that even its scent was deadly. The Hydra possessed many heads, the exact number of which varies according to the source. Later versions of the Hydra story add a regeneration feature to the monster: for every head chopped off, the Hydra would regrow two heads.
spec·u·late | \ ˈspe-kyə-ˌlāt \
intransitive verb
to meditate on or ponder a subject : REFLECT
to review something idly or casually and often inconclusively
I’m going to speculate. I’ve a researcher friend who says he never speculates - “that’s not the job of basic research” he says, “we just dictate the facts.” But I secretly think he does speculate, without realising it. I don’t think we can help it actually. Anyway, I’m going to speculate.
There was a recent analysis done of the contents of the COVID-19 “vaccines” and the results were surprising. There were many elements you wouldn’t expect to be in a vaccine but the Phase Contrast Microscopy, Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy picked up the bonus bits1. One particular finding was that of the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi in the Pfizer vials and visual evidence from other sources (here, here, and here) show what appears to be Hydra vulgaris in some of the vaccines.
Is Big Pharma just throwing in some bonus bits at no extra cost? Or is quality control so up the creek that parasites and fresh water polyps somehow get into the manufacturing process? Or is there something else going on here?
Humour me - I’m speculating.
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, scientists described the development of “HySyn”, a system designed to synthetically reconnect neural circuits using neuropeptides from Hydra. These neuropeptides modulate the activity of neurotransmitters to increase or decrease the strength of impulses between neurons or groups of neurons. These researchers created genetic lines of mutant C. elegans (the worms in the study) that expressed neuropeptides from the Hydra brain, creating an artificial synapse that rewired a behavioral circuit in the worm. The natural wired connection from upstream neuron to downstream neuron was overridden by the capacity of a group of neurons to now signal a neighbouring group of neurons - in effect, creating a new connective pathway. This new pattern of activity between the altered neurons was, in the words of the researchers, like giving the neurons a cell phone so they could communicate.
“These neuromodulatory peptides let you communicate at a distance,” said MBL Fellow Daniel Colón-Ramos of Yale University School of Medicine. “It gives you more flexibility as a researcher to manipulate neurons that are not adjacent to each other.”
The researchers were able to control the behaviour of the worm - in this case it was impulses that told the worm it was full and to stop searching for food.
“There are hundreds of neural peptides in Hydra, each of which could be a different channel of communication,” said first author Josh Hawk. “To me, that’s the most exciting thing. This should open up a whole area that no one has ever explored before.”
The Hydra is unique as it doesn’t have a classic neurotransmitter system but rather uses a net of neuropeptides to communicate, with each neuropeptide able to support a unique line of communication. The researchers reason that connecting different neurons, or groups of neurons, with these neuropeptides could have a number of outcomes from modulating pain responses to strengthening new memories.
Hawk said he hopes future research focuses on knocking out lines of communication in the brain and rebuilding them in a different way with HySyn. “This is the beginning of a set of tools, and as those tools are expanded, it gives us a real ability to tweak connections in the brain in a variety of permutations,” he said.
Hawk added that he hopes researchers will focus on learning about the strength of connections within the brain. “In theory, can you tear down the worm brain and then rebuild it and find out what is lost when you rebuild it certain ways. It’s what we did as kids: If you want to know how something works, you break it down and rebuild it. But we need more tools to do that.” HySyn represents a contribution to that toolset.
This work is not isolated. There has for many years been keen interest in Hydra and similar work is being done in other places. Electrical and computer engineer Jacob Robinson of Rice's Brown School of Engineering and Celina Juliano, an assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology at the University of California, Davis, are tying to figure out how to build an artificial brain from the bottom up. Working with Hydra vulgaris they explain -
"The next big leap will be to edit the animal's nervous systems… if we want to create a synthetic connection between two neurons, we could make specific neurons in the animal express a neuropeptide signaling molecule. We could then engineer another group of neurons, or even the muscle cells, to express the receptor for that signaling molecule. Then we'll have made a new organism with a connection between two cells that don't normally connect. In principal, we can build on this concept to make more complicated networks and designer neural circuits. As an engineer, I like to think of these connections between neurons like electronic circuits. If we can wire them up by design we should be able to program behaviors from scratch.”
They have a dream to design and build soft, self-healing "biorobots," as well as to create and repair organs and tissues that require functioning neural circuitry… "designer circuits"… that will "enable rational design of complex behaviors." It’s incredible stuff. These guys are working with a creature that doesn’t grow old (biological immortality) and if you cut it up it just becomes multiples of the same thing. What a cool thing to synthesise and emulate and integrate… into us (well at least for the transhumanism crowd)!
Remember I’m speculating - stay with me here.
What was observed by Dr Carrie Madej describes on the Stew Peters show seemed to be a Hydra-like ‘thing’ that grew and became animated after some time after the contents of a vaccine warmed up under a microscope. In another video Dr Madej shows more images of a parasite like thing and what looks like developing infrastructure in the vaccine vials. (reminded me of nanotubes that cancer cells use to communicate2). This is obviously different to using genetic elements, or genetic inspiration from Hydra to re-engineer neurons as in the examples cited above. Nevertheless there’s a Hydra connection here.
Now we are venturing into speculation based on the speculation of others - two layers of speculation (like a dream within a dream in Inception). But stay with me.
One of the speculations is that these, possibly synthetic, Hydra like things could develop a separate ‘neural network’ and possibly influence neighbouring neural nets, maybe through an external control mechanism. What if there’s some gene changes going on3 or other protein manufacture with the mRNA technology to compliment these bonus bits of nano-infrastructure in the vaccines?
Let me know what you are speculating, if anything.
At a conference at the Pathology Institute of Reutlingen in Germany on September 20, 2021, scientists show more interesting things - jump to 1 hour and 27 min through to 1 hour 55 min of the video here https://rumble.com/vmyk1t-deadly-covid-vaccines-reported-by-german-scientists.html
Microbial communication superhighways
Ticket to Ride: The Implications of Direct Intercellular Communication via Tunneling Nanotubes in Peritoneal and Other Invasive Malignancies
and many other articles about nanotubes between cells - an incredible science.
Yep, it’s possible there could be genomic changes happening…
Zhang, L., Richards, A., Barrasa, M, I., Hughes, S. H., Young, R. A. & Jaenisch, R. (2021). Reverse-transcribed SARS- CoV-2 RNA can Integrate into the Genome of Cultured Human Cells and can be Expressed in Patient-derived Tissues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118(21): e2105968118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2105968118.
Fascinating 🖖 I appreciate how you set the mythological backdrop before delving into this Frankensteinian research and your provocative speculations.
I shouldn’t have read this before going to bed. Now I’m going to have nightmares about self-healing hydra vulgaris parasites wiggling around in people’s brains.