Military-Funded Biosensor Could Be The Future Of Pandemic Detection

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Detecting flu like infections before symptoms show up, let’s hope it’s it’s sensitivity is not like the PCR amplifying technique, you know the one that gives a positive result for dead RNA.

The next ruling class taxpayer funded fraud is biotech that they will legislate ,make it mandatory and keep the profits.

Im sure the code will require updates and those updates can change the interpretation of light signals to justify lockdowns, you have no symptoms but HAL the computer says you do, always remember HAL needs a human coder, humans created a constitution because we can’t be trusted to rule over each other, the HAL creators want to destroy the constitution, go figure.

A Military-Funded Biosensor Could Be the Future of Pandemic Detection

Why are pandemics so hard to stop? Often it’s because the disease moves faster than people can be tested for it. The Defense Department is helping to fund a new study to determine whether an under-the-skin biosensor can help trackers keep up — by detecting flu-like infections even before their symptoms begin to show. Its maker, Profusa, says the sensor is on track to try for FDA approval by early next year

The sensor has two parts. One is a 3mm string of hydrogel, a material whose network of polymer chains is used in some contact lenses and other implants. Inserted under the skin with a syringe, the string includes a specially engineered molecule that sends a fluorescent signal outside of the body when the body begins to fight an infection. The other part is an electronic component attached to the skin. It sends light through the skin, detects the fluorescent signal and generates another signal that the wearer can send to a doctor, website, etc. It’s like a blood lab on the skin that can pick up the body’s response to illness before the presence of other symptoms, like coughing.

The announcement comes as the United States grapples with COVID-19, a respiratory illness that can present in flu-like symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath. The military is taking a leading role in vaccine research, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday. “Our military research labs are working feverishly around the horn here to try to come up with a vaccine. So we’ll see how that develops over the next couple of months,” Milley said. U.S. troops themselves are also at risk. A U.S. soldier in South Korea became the first U.S. service member to contract the virus, the Wall Street Journal reported in February.


Profusa’s newest funded study, which the company announced on Tuesday, will test how well the sensor can detect influenza outbreaks up to three weeks before it’s possible to detect them using current methods. Because the gel doesn’t actually emit any signal, it wouldn’t give away a soldier’s position, so the sensor could be used in sensitive settings like behind enemy lines, Profusa CEO Ben Hwang said.

Hwang said his company has received grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, since around 2011. “They gave us grant money to help our research and as we prove out a certain milestone, as we de-risk the technology, they give us a second phrase and a third phase and provide support,” he said. “Their support has transitioned from grants into these types of programs that create real-world evidence.”

Hwang said DARPA is helping the company reach out to other outfits within the Defense Department that might use the device on troops or servicemembers. That could include partnerships with U.S. Special Operations Command, for instance, or, Indo-Pacific Command. He declined to comment on conversations with specific military customers
 
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And you better believe the 5G they quietly rolled out while everybody else was locked down in their homes (how convenient) will be part of the data acquisition and harvesting. Military has been using 5G for years.
 

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The military always works off probabilities. Collateral damage comes with as a natural consequence of that thought process. If you're a casualty, life goes on.

To avoid become a statistic, avoid being in the crosshairs. Stay afloat and above the stream of contaminants that pollute your well-being - vaccines, NSAIDs, big pharma drugs, isolated PUFAs, GMOs, and food processing aids and flavor and texture enhancers made of synthetic origins.

You avoid the regular visits to the doctor. You avoid taking drugs that make you qualify for health insurance but make you chronically diseased, and you avoid the regular subsequent visits. You avoid the regular exposure to radiation from yearly CT scans. You avoid relying on tests that regularly give false positives that cause you unnecessary exposure to bad drugs and bad surgical operations. Avoiding all these keeps you from being in a state of chronic disease that makes your body a flashing biomarker that trips off sensors. This subjects you to more tests. These tests produce results that define you as an infectious risk.

When you become a public safety issue, be it a false positive or not, you bear the financial and biological (survival) consequences of it.
 

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Detecting flu like infections before symptoms show up, let’s hope it’s it’s sensitivity is not like the PCR amplifying technique, you know the one that gives a positive result for dead RNA.

The next ruling class taxpayer funded fraud is biotech that they will legislate ,make it mandatory and keep the profits.

Im sure the code will require updates and those updates can change the interpretation of light signals to justify lockdowns, you have no symptoms but HAL the computer says you do, always remember HAL needs a human coder, humans created a constitution because we can’t be trusted to rule over each other, the HAL creators want to destroy the constitution, go figure.

A Military-Funded Biosensor Could Be the Future of Pandemic Detection

Why are pandemics so hard to stop? Often it’s because the disease moves faster than people can be tested for it. The Defense Department is helping to fund a new study to determine whether an under-the-skin biosensor can help trackers keep up — by detecting flu-like infections even before their symptoms begin to show. Its maker, Profusa, says the sensor is on track to try for FDA approval by early next year

The sensor has two parts. One is a 3mm string of hydrogel, a material whose network of polymer chains is used in some contact lenses and other implants. Inserted under the skin with a syringe, the string includes a specially engineered molecule that sends a fluorescent signal outside of the body when the body begins to fight an infection. The other part is an electronic component attached to the skin. It sends light through the skin, detects the fluorescent signal and generates another signal that the wearer can send to a doctor, website, etc. It’s like a blood lab on the skin that can pick up the body’s response to illness before the presence of other symptoms, like coughing.

The announcement comes as the United States grapples with COVID-19, a respiratory illness that can present in flu-like symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath. The military is taking a leading role in vaccine research, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday. “Our military research labs are working feverishly around the horn here to try to come up with a vaccine. So we’ll see how that develops over the next couple of months,” Milley said. U.S. troops themselves are also at risk. A U.S. soldier in South Korea became the first U.S. service member to contract the virus, the Wall Street Journal reported in February.


Profusa’s newest funded study, which the company announced on Tuesday, will test how well the sensor can detect influenza outbreaks up to three weeks before it’s possible to detect them using current methods. Because the gel doesn’t actually emit any signal, it wouldn’t give away a soldier’s position, so the sensor could be used in sensitive settings like behind enemy lines, Profusa CEO Ben Hwang said.

Hwang said his company has received grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, since around 2011. “They gave us grant money to help our research and as we prove out a certain milestone, as we de-risk the technology, they give us a second phrase and a third phase and provide support,” he said. “Their support has transitioned from grants into these types of programs that create real-world evidence.”

Hwang said DARPA is helping the company reach out to other outfits within the Defense Department that might use the device on troops or servicemembers. That could include partnerships with U.S. Special Operations Command, for instance, or, Indo-Pacific Command. He declined to comment on conversations with specific military customers
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And you better believe the 5G they quietly rolled out while everybody else was locked down in their homes (how convenient) will be part of the data acquisition and harvesting. Military has been using 5G for years.

As long as it’s not mandatory they can test it on themselves, put chips in their brains I don’t care, I just want to go about about my business without being ostracized from society because I won’t consent, sorry but you can’t enter our store with a bio ID ,can’t fly without a vaccine passport etc
 

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Detecting flu like infections before symptoms show up, let’s hope it’s it’s sensitivity is not like the PCR amplifying technique, you know the one that gives a positive result for dead RNA.

The next ruling class taxpayer funded fraud is biotech that they will legislate ,make it mandatory and keep the profits.

Im sure the code will require updates and those updates can change the interpretation of light signals to justify lockdowns, you have no symptoms but HAL the computer says you do, always remember HAL needs a human coder, humans created a constitution because we can’t be trusted to rule over each other, the HAL creators want to destroy the constitution, go figure.

A Military-Funded Biosensor Could Be the Future of Pandemic Detection

Why are pandemics so hard to stop? Often it’s because the disease moves faster than people can be tested for it. The Defense Department is helping to fund a new study to determine whether an under-the-skin biosensor can help trackers keep up — by detecting flu-like infections even before their symptoms begin to show. Its maker, Profusa, says the sensor is on track to try for FDA approval by early next year

The sensor has two parts. One is a 3mm string of hydrogel, a material whose network of polymer chains is used in some contact lenses and other implants. Inserted under the skin with a syringe, the string includes a specially engineered molecule that sends a fluorescent signal outside of the body when the body begins to fight an infection. The other part is an electronic component attached to the skin. It sends light through the skin, detects the fluorescent signal and generates another signal that the wearer can send to a doctor, website, etc. It’s like a blood lab on the skin that can pick up the body’s response to illness before the presence of other symptoms, like coughing.

The announcement comes as the United States grapples with COVID-19, a respiratory illness that can present in flu-like symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath. The military is taking a leading role in vaccine research, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley told reporters at the Pentagon on Monday. “Our military research labs are working feverishly around the horn here to try to come up with a vaccine. So we’ll see how that develops over the next couple of months,” Milley said. U.S. troops themselves are also at risk. A U.S. soldier in South Korea became the first U.S. service member to contract the virus, the Wall Street Journal reported in February.


Profusa’s newest funded study, which the company announced on Tuesday, will test how well the sensor can detect influenza outbreaks up to three weeks before it’s possible to detect them using current methods. Because the gel doesn’t actually emit any signal, it wouldn’t give away a soldier’s position, so the sensor could be used in sensitive settings like behind enemy lines, Profusa CEO Ben Hwang said.

Hwang said his company has received grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, since around 2011. “They gave us grant money to help our research and as we prove out a certain milestone, as we de-risk the technology, they give us a second phrase and a third phase and provide support,” he said. “Their support has transitioned from grants into these types of programs that create real-world evidence.”

Hwang said DARPA is helping the company reach out to other outfits within the Defense Department that might use the device on troops or servicemembers. That could include partnerships with U.S. Special Operations Command, for instance, or, Indo-Pacific Command. He declined to comment on conversations with specific military customers
Problem with this whole concept is that your body is probably fighting off infections - successfully - much of the time. These successful immune responses might in fact trigger this "implant" to identify you as having early signs of the "pandemic", when in fact you might not ever get really sick. So maybe on a population basis it could warn of incoming influenza outbreaks, but YOU could be penalized by possible quarantine just because your body is fighting the infection (as your body was designed to do).
 

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Problem with this whole concept is that your body is probably fighting off infections - successfully - much of the time. These successful immune responses might in fact trigger this "implant" to identify you as having early signs of the "pandemic", when in fact you might not ever get really sick. So maybe on a population basis it could warn of incoming influenza outbreaks, but YOU could be penalized by possible quarantine just because your body is fighting the infection (as your body was designed to do).

Some populations (like scandinavians) can also handle higher levels of otherwise pathogenic material in the body. This is a ludicrous technology and just seems like one of the things the american military occasionally touts as NEXT GEN TECH to hide the real ends of its massive spending
 

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The military always works off probabilities. Collateral damage comes with as a natural consequence of that thought process. If you're a casualty, life goes on.

To avoid become a statistic, avoid being in the crosshairs. Stay afloat and above the stream of contaminants that pollute your well-being - vaccines, NSAIDs, big pharma drugs, isolated PUFAs, GMOs, and food processing aids and flavor and texture enhancers made of synthetic origins.

You avoid the regular visits to the doctor. You avoid taking drugs that make you qualify for health insurance but make you chronically diseased, and you avoid the regular subsequent visits. You avoid the regular exposure to radiation from yearly CT scans. You avoid relying on tests that regularly give false positives that cause you unnecessary exposure to bad drugs and bad surgical operations. Avoiding all these keeps you from being in a state of chronic disease that makes your body a flashing biomarker that trips off sensors. This subjects you to more tests. These tests produce results that define you as an infectious risk.

When you become a public safety issue, be it a false positive or not, you bear the financial and biological (survival) consequences of it.
Since I have started avoiding doctor visits, my health improved a lot.
 
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As long as it’s not mandatory they can test it on themselves, put chips in their brains I don’t care, I just want to go about about my business without being ostracized from society because I won’t consent, sorry but you can’t enter our store with a bio ID ,can’t fly without a vaccine passport etc
Exact same sentiments here, couldn't agree more.
 
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Problem with this whole concept is that your body is probably fighting off infections - successfully - much of the time. These successful immune responses might in fact trigger this "implant" to identify you as having early signs of the "pandemic", when in fact you might not ever get really sick. So maybe on a population basis it could warn of incoming influenza outbreaks, but YOU could be penalized by possible quarantine just because your body is fighting the infection (as your body was designed to do).

Exactly , keep in mind the lens of what defines is and isn’t is the algorithm, I’m sure if Microsoft are involved the algorithm won’t be open source, we have just witnessed the struggle to try and get hold of professor pants down Neil Ferguson’s pandemic algorithm, he works at imperial college which receives funding from bill and Melinda Gates, Gates has also directly funded some of Ferguson’s studies.
 

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