Hans Gruber: [on the radio] You are most troublesome for a security guard.
John McClane: (Imitates buzzer) Sorry, Hans. Wrong guess. Would you like to go for double jeopardy where the scores can really change?
Hans Gruber: Who are you, then?
John McClane: Just a fly in the ointment, Hans. A monkey in the wrench. A pain in the ass.
From the movie “Die Hard”, written by Stephen E. DeSouza and Jeb Stuart, 1988
INTRODUCTION
In November 2010, first author Karen M. Kester published “Recovery of environmental human DNA by insects” in the Journal of Forensic Science.
The study goes on to say “Foraging insects can acquire human DNA from the environment and that insect-delivered human DNA is of sufficient quantity and quality to permit standard forensic analyses. Over two experiments, 100% of insect groups and 94% of dust controls tested positive for human DNA.”
Wait, what? 94% of the controls, which were not exposed to human DNA, tested positive for human DNA.
That’s proof that the insects have human DNA.
The insects studied were the fly, the German cockroach, and the caramel cricket.
The study is a plausible-deniability excuse which states that each and every one of these creatures has measurable human DNA because they munched up infinitesimal bits of human skin that was lying around in dust on surfaces.
What Karen did for me by naming the apparently-unconnected species which she purportedly randomly selected for study was expose the entire Black programme of human-insect hybridization, which she had written this feeble hit piece to obscure.
After figuring out the ruse, I researched the species, much to career scientist Karen M. Kester’s disadvantage, as you’ll see below.
THE COCKROACH
The cockroach, Blattella asahinai, originated in China.
There are hundreds of cockroach farms in China, with the total number of cockroaches produced annually exceeding the global human population.
There were no cockroaches in Europe prior to the 1700’s; ergo, the human insect hybrid known as the cockroach was introduced by the Chinese into Europe in the 1700’s.
German cockroaches average .47 inches in length.
Asian cockroaches average 1.25 inches in length.
The 1.25-inch average Asian cockroach is 165.9% larger, or more than two and half times larger than the .47-inch average German cockroach.
(Cockroaches)
The cockroach is among the longest-lived insects. It also has the ability to regenerate broken-off limbs.
In 2018, Chinese scientists found that the cockroach has more than 20,000 genes, making its genetic code as large as a humans.
At 3.3 billion DNA bases long, the cockroach has more DNA than any insect than the migratory locust.
A 2,000-year-old Chinese medicine made from cockroach extracts known as Kang Fu Xin Ye is used for wound healing and tissue repair.
The Asian cockroach is more than two and a half times larger than the German cockroach because it is the earliest and purest example of a human-cockroach hybrid, created and unleashed upon the world by the Chinese.
The cockroach has a genetic code as large as humans and is among the longest-lived insects because it is a human-insect hybrid.
In 1915, Franz Kafka published “the Metamorphosis”, which tells the story of salesman Gregor Samsa, who wakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a huge cockroach.
Wikipedia described it with the general “huge insect”, which is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”. They are attempting to cover up the fact that the cockroach is a human-insect hybrid created and unleashed upon the world by the Chinese.
(Metamorphosis)
On November 28, 2021, interestingengineering.org published “The Mystery Behind China’s Secret Cockroach Farms”, by Rupendra Brahambhatt
Where the general “mystery” and “secret” are examples of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, hiding the Chinese origin of the human-cockroach hybrid.
THE LOCUST
The Locust, Schistocerca, originated in China.
A locust is a type of grasshopper that periodically “goes berserk”, during which they band together in swarms and become highly migratory. Unlike ordinary grasshoppers, locusts do great damage to agriculture. Locusts have wings, and can fly, while grasshoppers do not.
In 2020, the University of Leicester’s Neuroscience, Psychology and Behavior department’s Dr. Swidbert Ott said “We do not yet understand the genetic instructions that make locusts behave so differently from ordinary grasshoppers, and to such damaging effect.”
Where the general “we do not understand” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”. Dr. Ott is covering up the fact that locusts are human-grasshopper hybrids.
Adult grasshoppers are usually 1.0 to 1.6 inches long.
Adult grasshoppers average 1.3 inches long.
(Grasshopper)
The Desert Locust has an overall body length between 1.97”-3.15” (5-8 cm).
Thus, the Desert Locust averages 2.56 inches long.
(Desert Locust)
The 2.56-inch average Desert Locust is 100% larger, or twice as large as the 1.3-inch average grasshopper.
Quora.com says “Locusts and grasshoppers are the same in appearance”.
Bugguide.net says “Grasshopper vs. Locust. Basically they are the same thing.”
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln says of grasshoppers “Adults live two to three months, depending on the weather.”
Thus, grasshoppers live an average of 2.5 months.
The Desert Locust Control Organization for Eastern Africa says “Desert Locusts live from 3-6 or even 10 months”.
Thus, locusts live an average of 6.5 months.
The 6.5-month average lifespan of the desert locust is 160% greater, or over one and a half times greater than the 2.5 month average lifespan of the grasshopper.
The 8.8-billion-base-pair Locust genome is 180% larger than the human genome.
Humans and locusts have very similar percentages of each base in their DNA.
Humans and locusts have very similar percentages of each base of their DNA because locusts are human-grasshopper hybrids.
The desert locust is twice the size of the grasshopper, lives two and a half times longer than the grasshopper, and flies, “goes berserk”, and swarms, all unlike the grasshopper, because the locust is a human-grasshopper hybrid, created and unleashed upon the world by the Chinese.
(Actor Dean Winters as a human-locust hybrid in a recent Allstate ad campaign. Human-engine.com described it as a “bee commercial”.)
THE ASIAN CAMEL CRICKET
The Asian Camel Cricket, Diestrammena asyamora, originated in China.
There were no camel crickets in the United States prior to the 1800’s; ergo, the human-cricket hybrid known as Diestrammena asyamora, or the Asian Camel Cricket was released by the Chinese upon the populace of the United States in the 1800’s.
On September 2, 2014, in the journal Peer, first author Mary Jane Epps described it in Mil-speak as a “cryptic invasion”.
Where the general “cryptic" pretends that how the Chinese camel cricket got to the United States is a mystery.
Iowa State University says “There are several species of field crickets ranging in size from 1/4 to 3/4 inch”.
Thus, field crickets average .5 inch in length.
(Field Cricket)
Camel crickets average 1.25 inches in length.
The 1.25-inch average camel cricket is 150% larger, or one and a half times larger than the .5-inch average field cricket.
Webmd.com says “The bodies of camel crickets are small.”
(Camel Cricket)
Johnny B. Pest Control says “The house cricket falls into the latter category, with an average lifespan of eight to ten weeks, and a maximum known lifespan of eight months.”
Thus, the average lifespan of the house cricket is five months.
Pest Management Systems Inc. says of camel crickets “they are widespread in the United States and have a lifespan of about one to two years.”
Pest Management Systems Inc. plays like the camel cricket has always been here, and doesn’t mention anything about its Chinese origin.
That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
Here, we have learned that there is, in fact, a Great Big Conspiracy, that the Chinese are running it, and that the lifespan of camel crickets averages 1.5 years.
The eighteen-month average lifespan of the camel cricket is 260% greater, or more than three and a half times greater than the five-month average lifespan of the house cricket.
The camel cricket is one and a half times larger than the field cricket and the lifespan of the camel cricket is more than three and a half times greater than that of the house cricket because the camel cricket is a human-cricket hybrid, created and released upon the United States by the Chinese.
On September 2, 2014, sciencedaily.com said “Asian camel crickets now common in U.S. homes”.
Where the general “Asian” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, covering up the specifically Chinese origin of this human-insect hybrid created and released upon the world by the Chinese.
THE FRUIT FLY
The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, originated in China.
It was initially recorded in Taiwan Island in 1912, and has dispersed to many areas in the Pacific-Asia region over the last century. The area of origin of the species may be confidently placed in South-East China.
Orkin says “The life expectancy of a housefly is generally 15 to 30 days”.
Thus, the average lifespan of the housefly is 23 days.
Orkin says “The average natural life span of fruit fly adults in optimal temperatures is 40 to 50 days”.
Thus, the average lifespan of the fruit fly is 45 days.
The 45-day average lifespan of the fruit fly is 95.6% greater, or twice as great as the 23-day average lifespan of the house fly.
60% of the fly Drosophila’s genes can also be found in the human in similar form.
Max Planck Gesellschaft said it was “astonishing”.
Where “astonishing” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
Fruit flies share 75% of the genes that cause disease in humans. UCSD scientists screened the genes involved in 929 human genetic diseases in their database against the fruit-fly genes in the complete Drosophila genome. Their comparison of the amino acid sequences identified 548 fruit-fly genes that are so similar to genes involved in 714 human genetic disorders that the similarity could have statistically occurred by chance only one time out of 10 billion.
But don’t try telling that to a practicing Coincidence theorist.
The 45-day average lifespan of the fruit fly is 95.6% greater, or twice as great as the 23-day average lifespan of the house fly, and fruit flies share 75% of the genes that cause disease in humans, and the amino acid sequences identified 548 fruit-fly genes that are so similar to genes involved in 714 human genetic disorders that the similarity could have statistically occurred by chance only one time out of 10 billion, because fruit flies are human-fly hybrids, created and released upon humanity by the Chinese.
(The Fly - 1958)
(The Fly - 1986)
(Bart Simpson as human-fly hybrid in “Fly vs. Fly”, from “Treehouse of Horror VIII”, October 26, 1997)
THE ARTICLES
DECEMBER 2005
On December 21, 2005, first author N.R. Lovejoy published “Ancient trans-Atlantic flight explains locust biogeography: molecular phylogenetics of Schistocerca” in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, series B., Biological Sciences.
The study goes on to say Schistocerca belongs to a subfamily of grasshoppers (Cyrtacanthacridinae) that are geographically restricted to the Palearctic and Austral–Oriental regions (Dirsh 1974; Otte 1981). This biogeographical pattern suggested to some authors that Schistocerca most likely originated in the Old World”.
Where the general “old world”, “Palearctic” and “Austral-Oriental” all obscure the specifically Chinese origin of the human-grasshopper hybrid known as the Locust.
NOVEMBER 2010
In November 2010, first author Karen M. Kester published “Recovery of environmental human DNA by insects” in the Journal of Forensic Science.
The study goes on to say “Foraging insects can acquire human DNA from the environment and that insect-delivered human DNA is of sufficient quantity and quality to permit standard forensic analyses.”
The insects studied were the fly, the German cockroach, and the caramel cricket.
This study is a smoke screen to cover up the fact that the Chinese cockroach, Blattella asahinai, is an insect hybridized with a human. That’s why it has a genome as large as a human’s, and why it is so much larger than any other cockroach, and why it is among the longest-lived of all insects.
I’m now adding the fly and the cricket to the subjects to be investigated.
Jeff Goldblum’s portrayal of “the Fly” is immediately coming to mind. There is also a Simpsons episode where Bart is a fly, I believe.
2014
On September 2, 2014, first author Mary Jane Epps published “Too big to be noticed: cryptic invasion of Asian camel crickets in North American houses” in PeerJ.
Where the general “cryptic invasion” and “Asian camel crickets” examples of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
“Cryptic invasion” pretends not to know that the human-cricket hybrid was created and released on the populace of the United States by the Chinese.
“Asian” hides the Chinese origin of the human-cricket hybrid known as Diestrammena asynamora.
SEPTEMBER 2014
On September 2, 2014, entomologytoday.org said “Asian Camel Crickets are Displacing Natives in U.S. Homes”.
Where the general “Asian Camel Crickets” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, where “Asian” obscures the specifically-Chinese origin of this human-cricket hybrid released on the populace of the United States.
The article goes on to say “the most common species, reported by more than 90 percent of respondents, was the greenhouse camel cricket (Diestrammena asynamora). Native to Asia, this species was first sighted in the U.S. in the 19th century — but it was thought to be rare outside of commercial greenhouses.”
In the 1800’s, the Chinese created the human-cricket hybrid known as Diestrammena asyamora, or the Asian Camel Cricket, released it upon the populace of the United States.
SEPTEMBER 2014
On September 2, 2014, sciencedaily.com said “Asian camel crickets now common in U.S. homes”.
Where the general “Asian” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, covering up the origin of this human-insect hybrid created and released upon the world by the Chinese.
The article goes on to say “With their long, spiky legs and their propensity for eating anything, including each other, camel crickets are the stuff of nightmares. And now research finds that non-native camel cricket species have spread into homes across the eastern United States.”
MARCH 2018
On March 20, 2018, theguardian.com published “Cockroaches’ DNA reveals why they thrive in filthy places”, written by Science Editor Ian Sample.
The article goes on to say “To understand how the species, which can grow to 5cm long, came to succeed in such filthy and unsanitary nooks and crannies, Chinese scientists deciphered the entire genetic makeup of the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana. They found that the species has more than 20,000 genes, making its genetic code as large as a human’s.”
In 2018, Chinese scientists found that the cockroach has more than 20,000 genes, making its genetic code as large as a humans.
MARCH 2018
On March 22, 2018, ww2.aip.org published “Consider the Cockroach”, by Jason Socrates Bardi.
The article goes on to say “Not native to America - The American cockroach is originally a native of Africa and was introduced into the New World in the 1500s. Scientists have pondered how it so successfully spread from warm, wet environments to varied climates all over the globe.”
Where the general “not native to America” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
The statement “the American cockroach is originally a native of Africa and was introduced into the New World in the 1500’s” obscures the Chinese origins of the cockroach.
The article goes on to say “It turns out that the American cockroach has more DNA than almost any other insect, second only to the migratory locust. At 3.3 billion DNA bases long, their genome is comparable in size to the human genome.”
“At 3.3 billion DNA bases long, the cockroach has more DNA than any insect than the migratory locust.”
I’ll bet you a dollar that the migratory locust also originated in China. But more on that later.
The article goes on to say “The same Toll genes that protect the American cockroaches against disease may play a role in the roach’s longevity, and they are also implicated in its ability to regenerate broken-off limbs.
This regenerative ability of the roach may help to explain the mechanism of a more than 2,000-year-old traditional Chinese medicine made from cockroach extracts. Current formulations are sold under the name “Kang Fu Xin Ye,” and administered as a drug for wound healing and tissue repair. The new work may help shed light on how the drug works and may lead to new medicines, according to Zhan.”
The cockroach has extreme longevity. It also has the ability to regenerate broken-off limbs.
A 2,000-year-old Chinese medicine made from cockroach extracts known as Kang Fu Xin Ye is used for wound healing and tissue repair.
DECEMBER 2020
On December 15, 2020, geneticliteracyproject.org said “Decoded locust genome could help develop ‘intelligent pesticides’ that only kill crop-ravaging insects”.
Author Joshua Minchin goes on to say “While locust swarms are infamous for the great damage they inflict to agriculture, their genetic material (‘genome’) is famed among researchers for its enormous size. At more than 8.8 billion base pairs of DNA (8.8 ‘giga-bases’), the desert locust genome is the largest insect genome sequenced to date and over 2.8 times larger than the human genome.
Dr Swidbert Ott, also from the University of Leicester’s Neuroscience, Psychology, and Behaviour department, added: “We do not yet understand the genetic instructions that make locusts behave so differently from ordinary grasshoppers, and to such damaging effect.”
The 8.8-billion-base-pair Locust genome is 180% larger than the human genome.
Unlike ordinary grasshoppers, locusts do great damage to agriculture.
The University of Leicester’s Neuroscience, Psychology and Behavior department’s Dr. Swidbert Ott said “We do not yet understand the genetic instructions that make locusts behave so differently from ordinary grasshoppers, and to such damaging effect.”
Where the general “we do not understand” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, were Dr. Ott is covering up the fact that locusts are human-grasshopper hybrids.
The study goes on to say “Parsimony optimization of swarming behaviour suggests that the propensity to swarm has evolved on three separate occasions (in S. gregaria, S. cancellata and S. piceifrons)”.
NOVEMBER 2021
On November 28, 2021, interestingengineering.org published “The Mystery Behind China’s Secret Cockroach Farms”, by Rupendra Brahambhatt
Where the general “mystery” and “secret” are examples of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, hiding the Chinese origin of the human-cockroach hybrid.
The article goes on to say “cockroach farming is practiced in China on a massive scale. At present, there are hundreds of cockroach farms in China, with the total number of cockroaches produced annually exceeding the global human population.”
AUGUST 2022
On August 6, 2022, ask2.extension.org published “Locust vs Grasshopper”.
It goes on to say “A locust is a type of grasshopper that periodically “goes berserk”, during which they band together in bands and become highly migratory.”
SEPTEMBER 2022
On September 1, 2022
Ipm.uga.edu said “(Blatta orientalis): Adults are large (1 to 1.25 inches) and cherry to black colored.”
SEPTEMBER 2023
In September 2023, Patriot Pest Management said “German Cockroach: Smaller in size, with adult German cockroaches typically measuring between 0.39 to 0.55 inches (10 to 14 mm) in length.”
Where the general “larger” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
Asian cockroaches average between 1 and 1.5 inches in length.
German cockroaches average .39 inches to .55 inches in length.
The 1-to-1.5-inch Asian cockroach is 156% to 172% larger than the .39-to-.55-inch German cockroaches.
That’s because the Asian cockroach is a human-insect hybrid.
SEPTEMBER 2023
On September 15, 2023, on brainly.com, stacyyoder3901 said “Humans and grasshoppers have very similar percentages of each base in their DNA”.
MAY 2024
On May 20, 2024, science.org’s Darren Incorvaia said “Humans helped the German cockroach conquer the world”.
The unsearchable photo caption below says “Despite their name, German cockroaches aren’t actually from Europe. A new paper charts how they spread out of Asia with the help of Islamic caliphates and colonial traders.”
Where the general “Asia” is a cover for the specific “China”, who created the human-cockroach hybrid and released it upon the world, and is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
The article goes on to say “The German cockroach (Blattella germanica) was first formally described by famed naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1776, based on specimens collected in Germany. But naturalists quickly recognized that it likely didn’t originate in Europe, which had no similar cockroaches at the time. “
Where the general “didn’t originate in Europe” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
The article goes on to say “The German cockroach is so common, but there is little that people actually know about it,” says biologist Qian Tang of the Rowland Institute at Harvard University. So he and his colleagues turned to DNA for answers.”
Where the general “there is little that people actually know about it” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
Note that Harvard University biologist Quian Tang is Chinese.
Readers may recall that Harvard University’s Dr. Charles Lieber helped the godless Communist Red Chinese with their U.S. taxpayer-funded development of the Covid-19 virus, beginning in 2014.
The article goes on to say “By comparing mitochondrial genes, the researchers found that the German cockroach is most closely related to the Asian cockroach Blattella asahinai, which was originally described in Japan but has since also made it to the United States.”
Here, the general “was originally described in Japan” is a smoke screen, where the Chinese cockroach is fraudulently claimed as being Japanese.
The article goes on to say “For his part, Tang is pushing his investigations further back in time, working with DNA from museum specimens to better understand the evolution of Blattella cockroaches. “The genus itself is 200 million years old, and there’s nothing much known about it,” he says.”
Where the general “to better understand” and “there’s nothing much known about it” are examples of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
MAY 2024
On May 20, 2024, first author Qian Tang, a Chinaman, published “ Solving the 250-year-old mystery of the origin and global spread of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica”.
Where the general “mystery” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
The study goes on to say “We confirm that B. germanica evolved from the Asian cockroach Blattella asahinai approximately 2,100 ya, probably by adapting to human settlements in India or Myanmar. ”
Where the general “Asian” obscures the specific “Chinese”, and is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
The Chinaman Qian Tang offers no clue how the cockroach went from the general “Asia” to the confused “India or Myanmar”.
The study goes on to say:
“We found the ancestor of the German cockroach to be the Asian cockroach, probably living in human settlements, with two domesticated lineages (agricultural/peridomestic and building environments), around 2,100 years ago (ya) when human civilizations were thriving in South Asia. “
Where the general “South Asia” is a cover for the specifically Chinese origin of the Asian cockroach, where, further, the general “Asian” is a cover for the specifically Chinese origin of the cockroach.
The study goes on to say “Maximum likelihood estimation of ancestry, implemented in ADMIXTURE v1.3 (9), suggested six major ancestral clusters of German cockroaches (Korea, China, Indonesia, India, Eastern Europe, and United States), which would have served as sources for modern global populations. Six of the nine selected sites (China, Indonesia, India, Korea, Ukraine, and USA) represented the six pure ancestries identified with ADMIXTURE (Fig. 1C)”.
We’ve now learned that the cockroach originated in either China, Indonesia, India, Korea, Ukraine, or the USA.
The study goes on to say “We found the ancestor of the German cockroach to be the Asian cockroach, probably living in human settlements, with two domesticated lineages (agricultural/peridomestic and building environments), around 2,100 years ago (ya) when human civilizations were thriving in South Asia.
Since the cockroach is “Asian”, its origin must be in China or Korea.
The study goes on to say “As recently as the 18th century, the German cockroach was still mostly contained within Asia.”
MARCH 2024
In March 2024, reddit.com’s scienceisdope subforum said “You are cockroach because you and cockroach have a similar DNA, parallel nervous system and a common ancestry”.
It went on to say “No. Humans and cockroaches have never been in the same clade. Yes an ancestor to humans might have been in the same clade as cockroaches.”
OCTOBER 2024
Wikipedia: The Metamorphosis (‹See Tfd›German: Die Verwandlung), also translated as The Transformation,[1] is a novella by Franz Kafka published in 1915. One of Kafka’s best-known works, The Metamorphosis tells the story of salesman Gregor Samsa, who wakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a huge insect (‹See Tfd›German: ungeheueres Ungeziefer, lit. “monstrous vermin”) and struggles to adjust to this condition. The novella has been widely discussed among literary critics, who have offered varied interpretations. In popular culture and adaptations of the novella, the insect is commonly depicted as a cockroach.
Here, Wikipedia carefully tries to walk the human-cockroach hybrid back to the general “monstrous vermin”, the latter which is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
OCTOBER 2024
A current article on bugs.com says “Asian roaches have a lifespan of around 104 days”.
OCTOBER 2024
A current article on quora.com questioned “Why do cockroaches have a longer life span than other insects?”
Where the general “why”, “longer life span” and the question mark are all examples of the propaganda techniques known as “stonewalling”.
OCTOBER 2024
A current article on saskatchewan.ca says “Adult grasshoppers are brownish or greenish with black or brown markings. They are approximately 26 – 40 mm (1.0 to 1.6 inches) in length.”
Thus, grasshoppers average 1.3 inches in length.
OCTOBER 2024
A current article on capemaywildlife.com says “Greenhouse Camel Cricket Diestrammena asynamora
Probably originated from Eastern China but now widespread throughout tropical and warm-temperate regions.”
Where the general “probably originated from Eastern China” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”, trying to cover up the fact that the Camel Cricket is a human-cricket hybrid created and unleashed upon the United States by the Chinese.
Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, October 2, 2024
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