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BioAPI/Phase 2 Cure for Targeted Individuals

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I had to split the overall cure off into multiple pages. There are too many clip and valuable information to leave any of it out. Each movie related to the cure gives us one angle of the overall solution which once applied properly will stop the mind control and stupid nano-tricks they are doing to people. The movies need to be looked at in aggregate to come to an accurate solution. If you are reading about this stuff anywhere other than Data Asylum it is posted by a shill and meant to mislead you. Data Asylum is the original site for this and therefore everything else is just noise and misdirection.

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Battledogs (2013)

In early 2013 Battledogs was aired on the SyFy network in the same way Rise of the Zombies (2012) was. After watching Battledogs it becomes, if you can see it, an extension of Rise of the Zombies (2012). Both have the same theme in which a virus turns people into zombies, or in this case werewolves, and they need to find a cure.

Rise of the Zombies (2012) brought us confirmation of Eaters (2011) in which electricity was and is the only cure or solution possible, but it falls short of its application leaving many in the dark. Battledogs (2013) as an extension now helps clarify and address the issue of actual application if you can connect the dots. Let's now do exactly that.

The movie starts off in an airport (not shown in the clip). A new pandemic infects a few people and the werewolf apocalypse strikes. This is shown in the clip from the start to 0:55. It's important to draw the parallel theme between the two movies, and for that matter most other zombie movies in which an infection turns people into zombies, vampires or werewolfs - it doesn't matter. And in this case they are after a cure which is a critical observation. Donna at 1:19 is patient zero and holds the cure. At and around 1:50 in the clip they are concluding they can find a cure for the werewolf apocalypse if they can find Donna [patient zero and thereby the cure] after the fact.

After finding Donna they conclude @ 3:12 she might not be the cure, but the guy at the airport @ 3:15 in the clip then views an x-ray scan of Donna and finds a tooth lodged in Donna's arm at 3:25 thru 3:30. This tooth, and the parallel application that will soon be derived there from, is the entire point of the movie and in the same way Rise of the Zombies (2012) had two cures, Battledogs (2013) from this point forward is referring to two different applications (of the cure); one fictional application [antibodies] within the scope of the movie and one real application [of electricity] for us. After finding the tooth he goes to the tell them @ 3:46 and the doctor says the tooth may contain antibodies for a cure. Donna then immediately goes into cardiac arrest and the doctor shortly after has to shock her with the defibrillator [and thereby apply electricity in the context of a cure]. We already know electricity is the cure we are looking for so the duality is already apparent, and due to Rise of the Zombies (2012) it's actually unnecessary. We're looking for something more. They try to get the tooth but fail when Donna's werewolf strikes again @ 6:43.

At 6:58 in the clip they are making it clear 'the cure is in your arm'. Another brief electricity -> cure duality is presented right afterwards, when at the fence Donna wants the tooth 'out of her arm' @ 7:31; then immediately they reference electricity 'isn't this electric?' @ 7:48. Partially insignificant, the point being Donna's arm has the cure, in two capacities.

They eventually get the tooth from Donna's arm @ 9:30, the werewolf apocalypse disease then fails @ 10:10 and the Major clearly states @ 10:35 'we have the cure'. Because we do. At least one component of it.

So what have I told you here? Actually nothing. All we have been presented with is two dots to connect. You need to see it. See what? If electricity is our cure take another look at 5:45. She pulls open Donna's blue top to reveal what? Two electrodes; also shown in the clips cover image. (Note the video player's control bar may overlay and stop you from seeing the electrodes) Who cares? Of course they are there right? Wrong. They are there for a reason. I said Battledogs was an extension of Rise of the Zombies (2012), so now we look for the electrical connections too. It is no coincidence that the placement of the electrodes directly match up, within reason, to the Rise of the Zombies's 'light em up!' scene. Specifically this screenshot, or this, or this. I said this scene was epic and one of the most important scenes in the past decade of any movie. Both scenes and movies are suggesting the application of electricity should, somehow at least, be applied to the shoulder blades. I mean it's clear right? They just showed us and we connected the dot... Wrong. If you try it, it doesn't work, your arm starts flopping all over the place, too many muscles contract, and it hurts. So what gives? Remember the duality of the application of the cure is what they are trying to show. So we think - where is the cure? It's in Donna's arm like they told us @ 6:58 you fool. In fact, it's exactly where they show you. But we don't have a tooth in our arm. Think, what might be in our arm that accounts for or helps with our cure by electricity? Maybe there's a clue? In fact there are two clues and a real life cross check. The first clue is John Dies at the End (2012) and the second is Ke$ha's video for C'mon (2013) (screenshot here). They both show electricity going up the arm, and in John Dies at the End it even shows it hitting the head and brain stem which we know has to happen. What is the only way that is possible? The arm's median nerve. So why refer to the shoulder blade in both movies? Because it's still actually correct too, they are trying to refer to the Brachial Plexus, which with a little research we see the median nerve connects to. It's an electrical superhighway directly into your brain stem via the Brachial Plexus and upper spine. The Brachial Plexus is one step removed. It's the first dot, hence Donna's electrodes. So with a little critical thinking, I know you can do it, we can now see the larger picture and connect the second dot - the tooth [median nerve] as the cure. So Donna's [your] arm holds the tooth [median nerve] which is the cure [electrically via the Brachial Plexus]. Hence the two movies referring to the shoulder blade electrically. The median nerve is extremely easy to leverage electrically, its merely millimeters away from your skin and thereby any electrode(s), and there are no muscles there at all to contract, at best your fingers twitch.

Battledogs (2013) again, is an extension of Rise of the Zombies (2012). And now you can see how they showed us one dot with Rise of the Zombies, and now have assisted with it's application by giving us a second dot to connect. This extension is hinted at in the clip @ 8:16. What does he say? Albeit not very enthusiastically, but nonetheless he intentionally says the exact same thing as in the epic scene from Rise of the Zombies (2012)...

Light 'em up.
Rise of the Zombies (2012)    
Battledogs (2013)    


[Update 2013-11-24]: Zomebie Hunter (2013) suggests we can/should use more than one nerve in the arm.

Devils of War (2013)

I debated putting this clip here as it is not necessarily great. But nonetheless there is a dual reference here so it is valid. There are a lot of clips I could post but I don't.

In this movie the nazi's turn a guy shown in the clip into a demon. He's now possessed. We can obviously construe the demon or possession as being phase 2. His friend comes in and does an exorcism to free him and expel the demon [phase 2]. Notice at the end when he's freed all the sparks and electricity that come from his mouth from 2:05 thru 2:10. The mouth is actually more important than I anticipated. The closest possible way to hit or reach the brain stem is through the mouth. This is covered on page 4.

The second and more important reference is with respect to the timeframe required to apply the voltage in order for the cure to work. Simply consider the bible being applied to the possessed guy as representing electricity or possibly stun gun(s). So to actually expel the demon [phase 2] he uses the bible [electricity] starting at roughly 1:44 in the provided clip. He's shown to, after hitting him with it a couple times, finally press it against his upper chest at said time and holds it there, as if he's "applying" it. When does the demon finally get expelled evidenced by the sparks and electricity coming from his mouth? 23 seconds later. There is a couple second margin of error with this, but it is clear. For details on why this is significant see the Possibly Theory section. Remember, Jesus Christ is "the light". Light = electricity. Because it's real. You just need to know exactly how and exactly why.

I am the light of the world, the truth shall make you free.
Jesus Christ (John 8:12-58)  


Kill Zombie! (2012)

This Dutch zombie film is not that exciting but still has the main ingredients we look for when approaching the cure. In this case zombies, chemtrails and electricity.

Early in the movie they are locked up in jail. The blonde jail guard stuns the first guy in the head @ 0:11, actually in the mouth which is important and will be covered in the future. She then tasers the other guy right in the head @ 0:21. As a side note this is identical to Wreck it Ralph (2012).

Later in the movie they, again, during a zombie fight stun some zombies (@ 0:46) and then the same guy accidently stuns himself right in the mouth @ 1:20. Why? We would they write that into the script.

Towards the end of the clip and middle of the movie they help confirm what we are seeing is related to the BioAPI and implants by showing some heavy chemtrials @ 1:33 in the clip. Because the clip is over optimized you probably can't see the chemtrails well so I provided a high resolution screenshot here.

To summarize, to Kill [the] Zombie! [in you] apply electricity to your head somehow.


The Zombie King (2013)

This movie is not good at all and I was going to skip a clip completely but there turns out to be a timeframe reference which makes it important.

Towards the middle of the movie and beginning of the clip he becomes the King of the Undead and thereby puts on his fancy glowing medallion representing the fact that he is now the controller of zombies, the Zombie King. This medallion is now a metaphor for controlling zombies (any phase).

At the end of the movie, the zombie king (some other guy now but it's still symbolically the same) @ 0:57 in the clip starts to strangle the two women at 1:20 in the clip. This is the climax of the movie, as well as a critical moment and is actually the equivalent of Dixie when she just hangs there like a wet noodle in Daddy, I'm a Zombie (2011); the two women are helpless, committed, paralyzed, there is no turning back, etc. This is purely symbolic of exceeding the let-go current and will be expanded on below in detail soon (Update: see page 4, the strangling is real because the electricity will temporarily disrupt your brain stems ability to function). As they are strangled the guy grabs the medallion and destroys it. The zombies are then released, fall to the ground (similar to Surrogates (2009) Clip 2) and the spirits at 1:39 begin to leave their bodies, 19 seconds later.

In this screenshot it also clearly shows his shirt with a skull on it as the medallion is clearly visible. Because the medallion [device] that allows communication with the [your] zombie [phase 1 or 2] is in your skull. There's more happening here concerning the strangling, I will elaborate soon in The Dead Shall Be Raised solution on page 4.

[Update 2013-05-23]: I added a second clip because I like this salt thing too much. So he explains clearly throughout the clip that salt kills zombies and can save them (@ 1:22). Then proves it @ ~4:20 when a zombie does show up. He throws salt at it and it dies @ 4:23. Take notice what happens after, the zombie king is walking @ 4:43 and staggers in pain because of it as he holds onto the medallion. Remember the medallion represents the nano-communication device in the skull, hence his t-shirt. So he [it] is hurt or damaged by the salt. I believe this salt reference is then extended by Movie 43 below.


Movie 43 (2013)

Short and to the point, Movie 43 has a voltage timeframe reference. There seems to be a lot of movies that reference the timeframe for some reason so I will continue to post them.

In the clip the kid needs to make some machine to do whatever. The robot he grabs represents the BioAPI in you, as clearly told to us in Doomsday Book (2012), 'U' 'R' [the] Robot. He throws it in the microwave to "fry" it. He then jury-rigs some electrical circuit which we know represents a high voltage circuit such a stun gun, and at 0:24 in the clip presses start. As time moves forward what does he say? 'we're getting close', 'very close'... because it takes time to apply the voltage. How long? This is shown to us by the ending of scene the when it jumps to the Mexican restaurant... roughly 16 seconds later.

Now you might say 16 seconds? As per Eaters (2011), that's not accurate, it's outright wrong. You would be correct. There are two reasons for this. One, the more mainstream and popular a movie is the more opaque, but still valid, the reference will be. In this case it's a timeframe reference so it's not that accurate on the surface as they are simply attempting to show us the voltage takes time to work. The second reason you probably will not believe. Both The Zombie King (2013) and Movie 43 (2013) were released very close together, within a few months apart. In The Zombie King, shown in the new second clip above, they repeatedly establish and say salt kills zombies (screenshot here). But no duality or metaphor for the salt is ever established. They just throw a little of it around once or twice. Stupid and pointless. Now we come across Movie 43 and what does she say at exactly the 19 second mark (0:43 second mark of the clip)? '...you want salt?' Coincidence? Maybe, if you want to believe that. So as soon as the kid hit starts it's exactly 19 seconds later when she asks about salt, all in the context of leveraging electricity [via a homemade circuit] to destroy a robot [your BioAPI]. Movie 43 has a lot of movie stars in it too, so the reference cannot be super clear, but still must be accurate at the same time. This one step removed then becomes necessary.

There is also a Processing Power bar with 3 to 4 circles being highlighted as time moves forward, each one represents a stun gun or high voltage circuit. You will need three or four of them.


The ABCs of Death (2012)

This movie is a collection of 26 ways to die, one for each letter of the alphabet. There are two or three shorts that are BioAPI related. The first is the most important and what I've shown in the clip as it is a complete summation of the cure. Let's break it down and see what it confirms for us.

Some dog is watching a wartime burlesque/strip show or something. At 1:24 the cat reveals she's a nazi and promptly at 1:44 pulls down a picture which turns into a Nazi Electrocution Machine. From here the entire rest of the clip is a demonstration and confirmation of the high voltage electrical circuit(s), represented by the Nazi Electrocution Machine, that we need to build, and how to apply the circuit's voltage to free us from the BioAPI & nano-implants. The following bulleted list gives you the highlights.
  • She proceeds to electrocute the dog @ 1:47 by throwing the switch to turn the Nazi Electrocution Machine on; then she turns the dial @ 1:50 to max the power. The dog is electrocuted with it ending at 2:10 when he drops to the ground. What they are doing is referencing the timeframe for the cure. But what is very interesting is they are showing us both times, 19 and 23 seconds. From the moment she turns the machine on @ 1:47 to the time the dog drops is 23 seconds. And from the time she turns up the power via the dial is 19 (~20) seconds. This has never happened before and is the first motion picture in history to give us both numerical values in the same movie & scene. So the cure is 19 seconds, plus about 4 seconds (starting @ 1:50 in the clip) to turn up the dial/power to full (0 ohms) totaling 23 seconds; hence the relevance of both numbers. Suggestions on the actual ohmic value to start at is covered in the Cure Application Information on page 4.
  • As the dog is being electrocuted notice what they overlay @ 2:00 in the clip. Sure, the floor is opening up, but we look for the duality. They are clearly, intentionally and slowly showing you a zig-zaw pattern in the floor. Why? Does it matter? If you build a stun circuit or analyze the waveform pattern of a stun gun with an oscilloscope across the large capacitor you will get whats called an electrical waveform. This is how the electricity is flowing or working. Some waveforms are pulsed DC, sine waves, square waves, etc. What you are seeing in the clip is called a saw-tooth pattern. In the stun circuit/gun a large capacitor is charged, then discharged; this is repeated as fast as possible. And if you watch it with an oscilloscope you get something similar to that exact pattern in the floor. Here is an example from a real stun circuit I built and scoped. This is why they are showing, and overlaying, a zig-zaw pattern right as he's being shocked.
  • @ 2:44 in the clip the dog gets angry and fights back. Notice he smashes her right in the head @ 2:50 with electricity shooting latterly across her head and we thereby infer brain stem. If you watch closely enough there is also an electrical arc coming up from below, this would be from the spine via the Brachial Plexus which we already know.
  • I have commented on the fact that the cure involves exceeding the let-go current level in which you become physically paralyzed, trapped and helpless. I think after he drops from 2:11 thru 2:40 they are reflecting this as he's trapped by the choppers, high voltage spikes @ 2:22, and just generally scared. This the same symbolic reference as shown above in The Zombie King (2013). Winston Churchill's voice comes on telling the dog [or us] to keep calm because everything is fine. It's to be expected.
  • The voltage dial is a reference to making your stun guns/circuits adjustable. This is so you can step into the voltage surge slowly instead of taking a hit all at once, which is possible, but unrealistic. This will be expanded on in The Dead Shall Be Raised solution on page 4 eventually.
  • The water @ 2:03 underneath the dog represents saliva. The electrodes that go in your mouth will force your saliva glands to act up you'll notice. It's a little nasty but not a big deal. Thats why the dog is over water as he's being shocked [doing the cure].
  • They have also I believe given us a picture where to put the electrodes. Not sure how accurate this is but it's important to consider because not many movies at all are helping much with this clarification. Screenshot here. This is why the dial has lost it's dial arrow in the screenshot. And remember she's a nazi, symbolic of the nutters behind phase 2 who just want to kill everyone, you know, because you are guilty for not holding the door open for the old lady at the bank today or whatever.
  • The dog eventually gets to electrocute the cat by throwing the switch @ ~3:10. When does the scene end? Sure the cats head explodes 17 seconds later, but when does it all finish? > 22 (~23) seconds later when the dog gives us the wink. Get it? Hint, hint, nudge, nudge. This is the first movie that has referenced the timeframe two or three times over; and Evil Deal (2013) does it now too.
To summarize the obvious - you have to build the Nazi Electrocution Machine and use it on yourself, they have given us the blueprint for it. Not shown in the clip, if you watch the movie remember to take notice of 'W FOR WTF?' where they cover and make fun of everything including chemtrails, zombies, and mind control. Your suppose to connect the two skits together by the electricity reference early in the skit with the stupidity of it being the distractionary psy-op for the 99.9%.


Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013)

This movie, again, summarizes what is already known with respect to the cure. In the middle of the movie they give us another timeframe reference. The witch @ 0:16 freezes the guy with some electricity, then starts to control him against his will. Piece it together and we get in the capacity of controlling someone against their will [aka phase 2 direct-to-motor-control - and therefore the BioAPI in general], apply electricity to your body somehow. But for how long...? Well count and find out.

How should we apply this electricity? They help clear that up towards the end when a troll needs to be revived from the dead. She pulls out her electrical stunning device @ 0:54. As she pumps it we see clearly its a coil and spark gap. What is a coil + spark gap? It's a stun gun. She hammers him with it in his upper chest, and from Battledogs (2013) we can infer Brachial Plexus. The electricity goes up into his head which we know is a requirement, thats why its being shown. The only way electricity can safely, for lack of a better word, get from your upper body into your head is via your upper spine which is connected to your brain stem.

Notice the witch points her electricity shooting device right at her head @ 0:37. What is she pointing to? Her throat? Yes, but obviously we read into it a little more accurately and we conclude the brain stem. That's why she's doing it; all in the context of electricity on exactly the 23rd second. Coincidence? Geordi La Forge doesn't think so...

I think it's the electricity...
LeVar Burton - Rise of the Zombies (2012) (Clip 1 @ 3:05)  



Dr. Who - Season 7/Pt. 2 (Nightmare in Silver)

I thought this was pretty good after all so I did a clip. One of the readers of this web site brought this to my attention; I miss these television show references because I only watch movies anymore. The original Dr. Who back in the day was always awesome.

This clip is about and confirms the cure, the location for it and I suspect there's a light timeframe reference too. In the show and early in the clip Dr. Who and everyone else becomes infected by the cyber-mites. The Doctor is now wired @ 0:35 just like everyone on the entire planet. He immediately @ 0:55 becomes conflicted with the other side of the BioAPI - whether a hander, super-computer or whatever, it doesn't matter what it really is. In one of the scenes you'll notice they show a brain and brain stem @ 1:37 in the clip as he's arguing with himself (or a supercomputer self reflecting him onto himself - ultimately not important). What do they overlay @ 1:39 as he talks? A red glowing object. This object represents the nano-CPU or communication device we need to destroy as per Rise of the Dead (2011). And they overlay exactly where it is in real life, the brain stem. Now I always assumed it was in the lower medulla oblongata, but this seems to suggests a more accurate location of the pons or upper brain stem. Either way it's confirming the brain stem in general.

Then notice towards the end of the show and clip @ 2:00 and onwards the Doctor decides to beat the implants, the cyber-mites [BioAPI], etc. He says in three moves it's checkmate @ 2:25, and he's obviously not referring to the chess game. He proceeds to tell and show us what to do - activate or turn on our device [stun gun/circuit] @ 2:37, amplify [turn up the power - to be expanded on in the future on page 4], and short circuit it [the nano-communication device/CPU] @ 2:49.

I also suspect they have hinted at the timeframe too. As soon as he starts to talk about short circuiting the cyber-mites with his 'three moves!' @ ~2:26, essentially when the mini-scene starts, start counting until it's done. How long? Surprise, it's 23 seconds.


The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse (2012)

This movie seems to have given us an overview of the cure, but does not necessarily give us anything new. Early in the movie and clip the living corpse has a problem in the land of the dead. Earlier, and not shown, as well as @ 0:09 the troll repeatedly tells the living corpse [and us] that he will be 'pointed in the right direction' to solve his [our] zombie/corpse problem. 'Remember that!' @ 0:11, as they make sure we know it. At 1:00 the skelton does exactly this, and points for us as the corpse yells 'Where do I [we] look!' @ 0:55... after all, we also have a zombie problem and would like to know where to look too. What happens? It jumps to a the land of living immediately showing us a rat with alligator clips hooked up across it's head as they focus right on it @ 1:16. Notice the time of 10:30.

Later in the movie and clip @ 1:22 onward thru the end they drive home the cure as they show electricity being applied to the father as it jumps to the land of the dead with the zombie being fried. They repeatedly show us a stun gun style high voltage spark gap as it happens.

Now this is not anything new, but we do have this 10:30 time we can draw on to try to infer something. If we work with the living corpse electrocution, let's start counting from the time it shows us this in the land of the dead at ~1:35 in the clip. It ends 30 seconds later. Now if the 30 in the time is a number of seconds to apply the electricity, the 10 could be something significant too. The only thing we may infer is a mA rating of 10 mA for 30 seconds; if anything because it just showed the kid hooking up alligator clips to the rats ears [head] like we need too, and 10 micro (µ) amps are too small to even feel and 10 amps outright will kill us. This is cross checked elsewhere by 3 or 4 stun guns or voltage streams in which each stun gun puts out ~3mA. Note 30 seconds works for a timeframe for the cure too simply because it's greater then 19. I don't know why they choose 30 seconds here, probably just a number to grasp onto so you the viewer can connect the two numbers together. Sometimes it's not necessarily the value but merely the connection that is being communicated to us. Plus the kid is not going to set the alarm for 10:23, that's too specific.

So you are the father, the living corpse represents the nano-CPU or BioAPI being destroyed as he's receiving the electricity.


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