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Prevent Devastating Hail Storms, Flash Floods, Tornadoes, Tsunami, By Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (JMEST) ISSN: 3159-0040 Vol. 2 Issue 5, May - 2015 Prevent Devastating Hail Storms, Flash Floods, Tornadoes, Tsunami, by Eradicating Global Abortion and Reversing Contraception Proof of Concept Study-Retrospective Analysis Elizabeth Jeyavardhini Samuel1, Gnana Raphaelina Maria Rebecca S2, Maria John Antony Michael Arulanand S3, Pearl Mary S4, Karunya Chrysolina S5, Tozer K Jehoshaphat S6, Daniel Melchizedek Arockia 7 8 9 10 11 Thomas S , Edbrock Sahayaroy Js , T. Samuel Manoharan , Professor Tony Jawahar , Bosco Emmanuel Consultant in General Medicine1 Mm Hospital, Tanjore. Students2 3 5 6 7 Engineers4, 8 Professor10 Karunya University Coimbatore, Scientists9 ,11 IISC Bangalore Abstract—Back ground: The era of Results: There was 2.5 fold increase in hail contraception, abortion [mid 20th, 21st centuries] storms, flash floods, tornadoes,[p<0.01] and 6 fold witnessed increased incidence of Hail storms, increase [p <0.0005]in tsunami over the past 4-5 tornadoes, flash floods, Tsunami; hence an decades. altruistic analyses of any correlation of rising Earlier estimates 1of estrogen, alpha feto trends of natural disasters, with contraception, protein, beta human chorionic gonado tropin in abortion, was planned for the past 4-5 decades, by rivers, oceans showed their presence as follows analyzing the environmental pollutant. Estrogen was detected in river water- 3-5pg/ml Methods: The incidence of hail storms, flash and sea water - 0.3-1pg/ml. Alpha feto protein was floods, tornadoes, tsunami, with progressively, detected in sea, river water as <0.6ng/ml, β human and stealthily achieved global contraception, chorionic gonado tropin was detected in sea and abortion was matched with. Environmental river water as <0.1miu/ml confirming further, pollutant documented earlier, as estimates of aborted blood pollution of the sea, river. And it was estrogen, alpha feto 1 protein, beta human more in the rivers getting diluted in the oceans. chorionic gonado tropin, from rivers, oceans, Hemoglobin could not be detected in the water performed as follows were correlated with. samples, since the equipment could detect only in Estrogen was measured in three samples of grams, unlike, estrogen estimation in pg. river water near cape Comorian and four samples Conclusion: The concept is Contraceptive of sea water from four different seas namely Indian menstrual blood pollution, aborted blood pollution Ocean, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal near cape and of the waters documented by estrogen, alpha feto Bay of Bengal near Union Territory. Estimation of protein, beta human chorionic gonadotropin, in Fetal, adult hemoglobin in sea water was rivers, oceans, depletes oxygen which cannot be attempted by routine hemoglobin electrophoresis. replaced by plants depleting ozone, combined with Estimation of alpha feto protein and β Human putrefaction of enormous fetuses 2 producing chorionic gonado tropin in river and sea water was toxic, inflammable, explosive gases, resulting in undertaken www.jmest.org JMESTN42350789 1232 Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (JMEST) ISSN: 3159-0040 Vol. 2 Issue 5, May - 2015 increased trends of tornadoes, flash floods, hail stealthily achieved global contraception, abortion. storms, tsunamis. Environmental pollutant documented earlier, as estimates of estrogen, alpha feto 1 protein, beta human Keywords—aborted blood pollution, chorionic gonado tropin, from rivers, oceans, contraceptive menstrual blood pollution, ozone performed as follows were correlated with. depletion, putrefaction of enormous fetuses Estrogen was measured in three samples of river Introduction: Increasing incidence of disastrous water near cape Comorian and four samples of sea hail storms, flash floods, tsunamis, tornadoes, water from four different seas namely Indian Ocean, cyclones is a global concern, for e.g. the tsunami of Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal near cape and Bay of 2004 in Indian ocean claimed 230, 000 lives in 14 Bengal near Union Territory of Pondicherry. Estimation countries; precious lives, loved ones, are taken away of Fetal, adult hemoglobin in sea water was attempted in seconds by these disasters like tornadoes, by routine hemoglobin electrophoresis. Estimation of hurricanes, hail storms. alpha feto protein and β Human chorionic gonado An attempt to correlate the etiology for increase in tropin in river and sea water was undertaken incidence of these disasters, and their mechanisms of Results: There was 2.5 fold increase in hail storms, occurrence with documented 1 environmental pollution, flash floods, tornadoes,[p<0.01] and 6 fold increase [p global contraception, abortion was undertaken, in <0.0005] in tsunami over the past 4-5 decades. Figure order to rectify the possibilities. 1. Methods: The incidence of hail storms, flash floods, tornadoes, tsunami was matched with progressively, Figure 1 Increasing incidence of Hailstorm, Tornado, Flashflood, Tsunami and contraception abortion. www.jmest.org JMESTN42350789 1233 Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (JMEST) ISSN: 3159-0040 Vol. 2 Issue 5, May - 2015 Earlier estimates 1of estrogen, alpha feto protein, has to secrete 4200pg of estrogen, otherwise the fetus beta human chorionic gonado tropin in rivers, oceans will be spontaneously aborted around 3rd month, showed their presence as follows called as placental switch over insufficiency. Estrogen was detected in river water- 3-5pg/ml and If a person >50years` blood is spilled 1by murder, sea water - 0.3-1pg/ml. Alpha feto protein was detected 150 ml of blood loss×15pg=2250pg estrogen in sea, river water as <0.6ng/ml, β human chorionic contaminant to the environment. gonado tropin was detected in sea and river water as if a teenager`s blood is spilled by accident then 150 <0.1miu/ml confirming further, aborted blood pollution ml of blood loss ×300pg=45000pg estrogen of the sea, river. and it was more in the rivers getting contaminant to the environment. diluted in the oceans. Hemoglobin could not be when a pregnancy is aborted e.g.498 abortions detected in the water samples, since the equipment /minute×60 minutes×24 hours×365 could detect only in grams, unlike, estrogen estimation days×60-80years×4200pg of estrogen×350ml.blood in pg. loss=estrogen pollutant of the air, water. Discussion: In 1994 Dr.Susan Jobling of Brunel If a mother is blessed with 10 children she will not University 3of United Kingdom, observed that menstruate for minimum 200 months or 20 years, of estrogenic compounds are the pollutant in river waters, the ~25 years menstrual span; whereas with when they attempted to find the pollutant responsible contraception, small family norms, a lady menstruates for the disappearance of fish. 200 months more; so 1989,375,754 women of In 1998 Professor Paul Devroey, identified reproductive age group [15-45 years]×350ml blood `estrogen like particles are in the rise in the 4 air` as loss/menstruation×300pg estrogen×200 pollutant, when they attempted to analyze the cause for months/woman=environmental estrogen pollutant. increase in infertility. Global innocent aborted blood, contraceptive Global abortion summary mentioned 863,000,000 menstrual blood polluted air, water inhalation, ingestion reported 5 surgical abortions till 2010; 498 abortions per respectively; rising environmental estrogen equates minute in the globe; United nations mentioned with innocent aborted blood, contraceptive menstrual 37,50,000 reported surgical abortions /year; estrogen blood pollution of air, water. is a steroid hormone derived from 6cholesterol[hence it The concept is innocent aborted blood, gets the name-cholesterol-steroid], secreted directly contraceptive menstrual blood with its hemoglobin, into the blood, circulates in the blood, bathes , nurtures binds avidly to oxygen of the environment, and cannot each cell; its surveillance is essential for cell be replaced by plants, unlike emissions; since live differentiation, controlled multiplication, cell humans , with their emissions are made extinct, which metabolism, cell cycle, essential for genomic is food, manure for plants, disabling replenishment of repertoire. oxygen, resulting in ozone layer- atmospheric, Unless blood is shed estrogen cannot reach the environmental oxygen depletion, global hypoxia, global environment; during teen age estrogen levels will be warming, disappearance of fish, islands, birds, grapes, 100pg-300pg [trillionth-a very small amount]; >37 solar keratoses, soaring infectious diseases; hot air years-the estrogen levels decrease to 15 pg; ~80 years, currents resulting in inevitable tsunamis, tornadoes, estrogen levels will be 5pg; during pregnancy placenta hurricanes, cyclones, floods, earthquakes, hail storms. www.jmest.org JMESTN42350789 1234 Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (JMEST) ISSN: 3159-0040 Vol. 2 Issue 5, May - 2015 Innocent aborted blood, contraceptive menstrual tanks-[ originally meant to contain only human excreta, blood pollutant of the waters, indicated by estrogen but now aborted products of conception, blood from pollutant of waters by Dr. Susan Jobling, accounts for abortion and contraception] form basis for enormous depletion of water`s oxygen by the hemoglobin of putrefaction, releasing inflammable, toxic, explosive innocent aborted blood, leading to hypoxia of waters gases, producing spontaneous combustion of the combined with putrefaction 2 of enormous fetuses profound churning up of large tidal waves by toxic
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