The Entropy Element: Water’s Role As a Natural Bioweapon
Whilst H2O is crucial to continuance, a lesser-known element called deuterium suggests that our potable water may provide diminished returns because of isotopic entropy.
en·tro·py | \ ˈen-trə-pē \
plural entropies
1: the degradation of the matter and energy in the universe to an ultimate state of inert uniformity.
2: a process of degradation or running down or a trend to disorder.
In the environmental realm, the concept of entropy as a physical property is formulated by a principle known as the second law of thermodynamics. Predicting the outcome of spontaneity, entropy determines the lifespan of a local system, thus confirming the irreversibility of natural processes. When entropy is at its highest (thermodynamic equilibrium) spontaneous evolution cannot decrease, as an increase in entropy accounts for all irreversibility. Under this reign, two options exist: procure an unsustainable advancement in a futile effort to preserve all, or allow nature to deteriorate as determined.
Bringing entropy to the realm of tangibility, we use Carnot’s theorem, an applied principle that proves a limitation on the efficiency any heat engine can obtain. Carnot’s theorem dictates that a heat engine operating between two reservoirs is inefficient, due to the ratio of work performed by the engine to convert liquid to heat. This action is a consequence of the second law of thermodynamics, as it demonstrates that heat cannot pass from a colder to warmer body without a diminishing return.
HEAVY WATER (DEUTERIUM)
Heavy water (D2O) is water in which both hydrogen atoms have been replaced with an entropic element known as deuterium, a stable hydrogen isotope comprising one proton and one neutron. Deuterium weighs double that of hydrogen, and as a result does not sufficiently metabolise to export toxins, wastes, and solutes that hinder cellular processes in a living organism. Deuterium’s action is negative to energy efficiency, proving detrimental to health and longevity due to its mode of diminished returns. As all living things consist mostly of water, deuterium is the one perpetuity guaranteeing entropy.
Touted to have played a crucial role in organising the elements that were formed in the Big Bang, deuterium allegedly harnesses the identical thermodynamic structure attributed to the mechanism of cosmic expansion. The theorem states: because of extreme temperatures, the initial minutes post-Big Bang witnessed a phenomenon known as the deuterium bottleneck, a process that delays the formation of helium until a nucleus is cooled. For helium to form, an optimum temperature must be obtained for deuterium to continue its action, upon which a rapid burst of element formation will occur. Given that deuterium appears the most likely source of signifying emptiness into materialism, a case could be made for the element being the sole cause of entropy. Other than the potential Big Bang nucleosynthesis, no known natural processes exist that produce deuterium at a rate close to its alleged natural abundance.
DEUTERIUM PRODUCTION
Starting with ordinary H2O, deuterium is produced for scientific and military purposes, often as a neutron moderator in nuclear devices. As heavy water is the key ingredient to specific classes of reactors in which plutonium is synthesised from uranium, production of the entropy particle is crucial to the prosperity of the Military Industrial Complex. An intelligence-gathering method often utilised to determine a superpower’s military endeavours is to measure the quantity of heavy water that nation produces.
Prior to World War II, the entire global supply of heavy water (manufactured in Norway) was smuggled from mainland Europe to the United Kingdom; a preemptive move to prevent Nazi Germany from conducting further reactor experiments. Such experimentation was a source of concern, as it was thought the NAZIs were close to producing enough plutonium to build an atomic bomb. The smuggling operation (entitled Norwegian Heavy Water Sabotage) was deemed a success, as all known deuterium production facilities were destroyed. Consequently, the Germans only partially built one experimental nuclear reactor.
In chemistry, deuterium is used as a non-radioactive stable isotopic tracer, predominantly to trace the geographic origin of Earth’s waters. As detecting deuterium within a metabolic pathway is difficult due to its mimicking of hydrogen, it can only be distinguished using infrared technology designed to expose changes in molecular vibration. Evaporative processes in water also alter the ratios of heavy hydrogen and oxygen isotopes, and can either enhance or hinder the extraction process depending on environmental factors.
Deuterium occurs naturally at a concentration of 0.015% within the hydrogen element. Often mistaken as synthesis, the process of heavy water extraction is manipulated via distillation, electrolysis, or implementing a sulphide-water chemical exchange.
THE FLUORIDE FALSE FLAG
The modus operandi of the globalist agenda is to create order out of chaos by providing both the problem and the solution. With one hand permanently hidden, the tactic of diversion and inversion seeds confusion among the populace, rendering the citizen void of truth, and oblivious to the game at play. Introducing fluoride into the water supply was one such false flag perpetrated by the deep state in order to distract from the main antagonist, deuterium.
Whilst fluoride is an anti-life particle—both environmentally and bio-mechanically—its action fails compared to deuterium. Officially introduced into the water supply at the behest of an aluminium magnate to legally dump toxic waste, fluoride diminishes cognitive ability and, despite possessing dental-reinforcing qualities, causes heart disease, depression and bipolar disorders.
Diversion:
Here, the common trope of fluoride as a cause of cognitive decline is the diversion. Information regarding the particle is easily sourced, and we are openly provided with a litany of extraction methods. While legitimate concern about fluoride occupies the brain space, the strategic hidden hand operates with autonomy.
Inversion:
Less pervious to the human psyche, but far more pernicious, is deuterium. In a statement released by the National Center For Biotechnology Information, it was reported that, “Upon ingestion of deuterium oxide, 2H is incorporated into deoxyribose moiety of DNA of newly divided cells. Rapidly dividing cells, as in the case of B-cell lymphocytic leukaemia, can be labelled with deuterium oxide and measured using gas chromatography.” In a nutshell, deuterium propagates cancer by accelerating the division of cells. Released with little fanfare, this statement is blueprint deep-state inversion: purge liability by releasing pertinent information (albeit partially obscured), while ensuring all eyes remain on the false flag, fluoride.
Speculation that deuterium was intentionally placed on Earth as a control mechanism of mankind is rife. What we do know is that the deep state is fully aware of the negative effects of heavy water, and offers little intention of alerting the public to what is perhaps the real pandemic.
DEUTERIUM AS ENTROPY
Entropy can be split into three parts: translational, rotational, and vibrational. Each component arises from energies using statistical mechanics, and is intrinsically calculable. In hydrogen and deuterium, all three energies differ, and prove deuterium to possess a greater entropic cycle.
Translational:
Relating to kinetics, translational entropy is a measure of velocity that dictates energy dispersal or degradation. Regarding deuterium versus hydrogen, assuming the gases behave ideally, the translational entropy is similar, as it depends only on the difference in mass.
Rotational:
Measuring the principle moment of a molecule’s inertia, and thus determining a rotational constant, rotational entropy is dependent both on mass and spin, which affects the weighting of energy levels. This component contributes to deuterium’s entropy within a hydrogen structure by a factor of two.
Vibrational:
Perhaps the most pertinent thermodynamic descriptor, vibrational entropy measures the frequency of normal vibrations in the molecule. Although vibrational entropy can be ignored at temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, thus cancelling deuterium’s effect on hydrogen, a devastating result to the molecular structure exists at higher temperatures. This is the entropic cycle of concern regarding deuterium in all life forms reliant on H2O.
As deuterium’s entropy is demonstrably greater than hydrogen gas, this is the majority cause of disorder and randomness within the universe. Because of an exponential vibrational entropy, there is a distinct possibility of deuterium being the number one cause of ageing within an organic system.
CHEATING THE ENTROPIC PROCESS
Within the human body, a double membrane called a mitochondrion powers each individual cell process. Operating at the core of the cell, the mitochondria’s purpose is to generate a supply of adenosine triphosphate (chemical energy). In addition, mitochondria function as inter-cellular signallers, and as a cell-cycle regulator. A poorly maintained mitochondria can lead to heart failure, cancer, and disorders relating to depression, anxiety, and bipolar.
High levels of deuterium can provide a negative effect on mitochondrial function, however, as deuterium is required for initial cell growth, natural levels within the mitochondria are essential. Relating to entropy, a depletion of deuterium in later life will cause a lessened diminished return, as doing so allows the cell process to operate at optimum efficiency. Initial research has shown that deuterium depletion may contribute to a reversal of the ageing process, and as deuterium plays a key role in tumour development, a minimised heavy water impact may relate to the prevention of cancer.
Deuterium depleted water upgrades the body’s antioxidant system by reducing free-radical oxidation, as well as enhancing energy production. This results in a net positive on all physiological processes, including cognitive function and fitness. For an adult human, a level of 130 parts per million (PPM) deuterium to hydrogen is recommended. Commonly, the deuterium content in water ranges from 120-160 PPM, with oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams rating higher on the scale. Low deuterium water is obtained by reverse osmosis, or trapping the isotope within an ice structure and drinking the liquid beneath.
A requirement of deuterium vigilance isn’t solely restricted to rehydration. As many fruits, starches, breads, soy, and grain-fed animals contain higher concentrates of heavy hydrogen atoms, it is paramount to incorporate a deuterium depleted nutritional regime. The combination of high-carbohydrate and high-sugar foods will compound heavy water levels in the mitochondrial system. To avoid this, the following foods are recommended:
Leafy greens
Seeds and nuts
Raw dairy
Eggs
Fish
Grass-fed animals with multiple stomachs (ruminant animals possess a far superior deuterium filtration process than those with single stomachs)
Animal fats
Healthy fats (coconut oil, avocados, olives)
A diet high in deuterium depleted fat is ideal in the promotion of mitochondrial function. As the body creates 1.1 kilograms of deuterium depleted water for every kilogram of fat consumed, the necessity to rehydrate is minimised. A low-carbohydrate diet ensures fuel consumption shifts from glucose to fatty acids and ketones, which reduces appetite, inhibits weight gain, and improves cardiovascular function. A ketogenic diet can fulfil its prophecy in perpetuity, as ketone bodies are a deuterium depleted source of energy for the mitochondria, which in turn encourages beta-oxidisation, a process that also creates deuterium depleted water.
Intermittent fasting is another effective method of combating high deuterium levels, particularly extended and dry fasting, where the body produces deuterium depleted water at maximum efficiency.
Although inconclusive, the evidence attributing deuterium as the dominant source of universal entropy is abundant, and together with the deep state’s insistence of maintaining a veil of secrecy around the element, one can conclude that an aversion to heavy water could lead to an extended quality of life, far beyond the average life span.
© Chuck Hagen