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This article is part of the KF Plasma Times October 2018

by Keshe Foundation
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Glyphosate (IUPAC name: N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide and crop desiccant. Farmers quickly adopted glyphosate for agricultural weed control, especially after Monsanto introduced glyphosate-resistant Roundup Ready crops, enabling farmers to kill weeds without killing their crops. In 2007, glyphosate was the most used herbicide in the United States' agricultural sector and the second-most used (after 2,4-D) in home and garden, government and industry, and commercial applications. From the late 1970s to 2016, there was a 100-fold increase in the frequency and volume of application of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) worldwide, with further increases expected in the future.

Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide meaning it will kill most plants. It prevents the plants from making certain proteins that are needed for plant growth.

While glyphosate and formulations such as Roundup have been approved by regulatory bodies worldwide, concerns about their effects on humans and the environment persist and have grown as the global usage of glyphosate increases. A number of regulatory and scholarly reviews have evaluated the relative toxicity of glyphosate as an herbicide. The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment toxicology review in 2013 found that "the available data is contradictory and far from being convincing" with regard to correlations between exposure to glyphosate formulations and risk of various cancers, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). A meta-analysis published in 2014 identified an increased risk of NHL in workers exposed to glyphosate formulations. In March 2015, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer classified glyphosate as "probably carcinogenic in humans" (category 2A) based on epidemiological studies, animal studies, and in vitro studies. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyphosate),(https://www.baumhedlundlaw.com/toxic-tort-law/monsanto-roundup-lawsuit/roundup-cancer-study/).

Furthermore, this chemical is endangering the colonies of bees, which play an important role in nature’s balance. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26163579)+(https://www.gmoevidence.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/BeesYet_Another_Suspect_in_CCD_2_.pdf)

During the Questions & Answers section of 237th Knowledge Seekers Workshop on August 16, 2018, a topic related to glyphosate was addressed to the founder of Keshe Plasma Science and Technology, Mehran T. Keshe.

Considering the widespread of this substance and its extensive use in the agriculture industry, traces of the chemical are commonly present in the food people are ingesting every day. From the water, the fresh fruits and vegetables, to the processed food as simple bread or the cereals children are used having for breakfast.

The teaching which followed has helped us understand how to observe the structure of the chemical substances in relation to the structure of a living being DNA, in order to understand why that particular substance can easily interact and link to the living body.

The first step that we have been taught was to first analyze the data we can access. By that, it means looking at the chemical composition and structure of the glyphosate compared with the chemical composition and structure of the building blocks of a living body (in this example we look at the DNA which is broken down to amino acids).

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Why glyphosate might cause a modification in the living body, such as abnormal growth of cells?

In the DNA helix structure, we have the elements Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon and Phosphorus. Looking at the structure of glyphosate, it carries the amino acid backbone, which is the Phosphor (P), and this is what makes it dangerous.

“The spiral shape of the DNA is because of the spacing of the Phosphor”. Because the glyphosate interacts with the helix shape of the DNA in a way that it changes its position because of the interaction of the fields.

“If you look at it the spinal space of the amino acid is a protein carrier, so you have a protein in there. Nitrogen (N) of the protein, the Hydrogen (H) of the protein, the Oxygen (O) is there. What is left is a Carbon (C) and if you look at… the shape of the structure it's very easy. You see the interaction of the fields themselves create the Carbon. So, this is a copy of the amino acid by field interaction. That's why it's so lethal. It interacts because it mimics amino acid, it mimics DNA, so DNA takes as part of it, so it opens it up. The shape of the helix changes and that's why it's so dangerous… As knowledge seekers, you should be able to read this very, very easy.”

You have five Oxygens, you have four Hydrogens you have one Nitrogen so all you need is the conversion field forces of one Oxygen or conversion field forces of two Oxygen to create field force of a Carbon then you have a full amino acid which is a backbone of the DNA and then you have the spinal cord balance of the DNA helix condition which gives you the Phosphor. That's it Voila!”

“There is a way you can change it. If it is in the waters you can change it very simple you can transfer that, you can change the bond”

One of the options is introducing the CO2 GANS fields in the system. All you need to do is to add the CO2 GANS water, even one drop of CO2 GANS is enough to break the change and what will be left is the Phosphor, which is needed and can become a positive structure in the body of a living organism. In the human body, the Phosphor can change into Sulfur and become part of the immune system. As such “the Phosphor becomes a backbone of the structure of the physical existence “. What was before a menace can now help to strengthen the amino acid chain.

The knowledge seekers interested in studying and researching further on the effects of CO2 GANS in the reduction of glyphosate negative interaction, turning it into a positive influence, are encouraged to send their methods and procedures as a submission into the Keshe Plasma Scientific Journal.

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“It can be used as a huge benefit to humanity. If you can release the phosphor which is one of the most needed elements in the body of the man. There is nothing more needed in the body than Phosphor. When you eat food and you eat the wrong food forever your body is converting the elements into Phosphor to guarantee the existence and continuity of the DNA. Every cell, every DNA cell needs that energy of the Phosphor. And most of the work of the body of the man to keep the physicality of the man and its DNA is converting elements continuously to Phosphor. Because every cell, every DNA when you see has Phosphor in… DNA phosphor has a cycle of life - one year, six months, two months - it has to be replaced where does it come from unless the body converts it. Most of the conversion comes in the thyroid glands and it comes in thymus because it uses a lot of energy of the B12 to convert to keep Phosphor always available for every single… every single cell which is produced carries the DNA, has the whole… helix that draws Phosphor… That Phosphor has a lifetime has to be changed; it loses its power. It needs to be continuously replaced; so, when you have this phosphor the time when it comes to be replaced, this takes his place and then it creates cancer. What you call cancer but it actually is what we put in there ourselves in one of the things needed. If you break it up now you have a bigger source for the healthy life. You can change this poison to one of the biggest benefits of mankind”

237th Knowledge Seekers Workshop - August 16, 2018