“Black mass” and why it matters for antimicrobial resistance – cars and crematory ovens

The recent rise in a lethal version of Strep A in Japan is another invitation to consider the issues related to the use of “black mass” in cars. The sharp rise in antimicrobial resistance has been described as “not a crisis of the future, but one that is very much with us right now” by Prof. Dame Jenny Harries, UKHSA Chief Executive [1]. While over-use of antibiotic products resulting in the mithridatization of bacteria is a well-known cause, there is clearly another factor at work, spilling from the use of “black mass”, i.e. material used for electric batteries in electric cars. The material is actually crematory nuclear ash, as shown by careful analysis of the documented pictures showing the re-emergence of the faces of the victims (which is a physical phenomenon ensured by the law of the Menger sponge, as at any dimension the faces emerge with the same degree of detail). Two pictures consistent with the “black mass” concept were retrieved from the media and all faces that could be recognized were circled in red.


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Why the black mass :

The crematory ash is used principally because it allows to insert a nuclear material that is lowly flammable and that explodes difficultly, because of its oxidized and organic nature. It allows to produce an “electric” boost by pressing on the matter to stimulate fission within the added uranium (used for the gassing of the victims, in the principle of the zyklon B of the death camps). The observation of the profiles of the victims suggests that eugenistic principles are used by those picking the victims. It is also possible that the term “black mass” has to be taken entirely at its meaning and that all the victims are picked in African countries, where rapts are more easily concealable given the population densities. This comes together with the cobalt imports actually from Africa for electric batteries, to reinforce that hypothesis. The recent decision by Stellantis to ensure ex-post management of its car batteries with Orano [2], the French nuclear giant, has confirmed superbly that the issue in car batteries is nuclear.

Dangers spilling from these principles :

While the hardness to fight fires in electric vehicles is a well-known fact (while black mass isn’t easily flammable, once it is lit up it is a nuclear fire, extremely hard to shut down), the health issues related to the use of crematory material have started to be shown by the author in [3] and [4]. In [3] was shown that a very large number of diseases can spill from the crematory material or mash (mash relies on non-heated corpses cut in pieces and mixed with sodium for better plutogenization rates than crematory material, albeit still lower than in non-biological material). This information is key to understand the related risk of antimicrobial resistance. Indeed, the health issues of crematory and mash power were already evidenced in this article, that shows principles also translatable to virus and bacteria mutation. The car batteries suffer actually from the low plutogenization rates that are mechanically and intrinsically related to the use of biological materials. The “shuriken” nature of fertile uranium atoms [5] causes these batteries to be shaky and noisy (and actually the movie Cheburashka in Russia already relied on an understanding of that, with the main character making his opinion on cars depending on whether they are noisy or not, hating noisy cars) because shuriken atoms jolt against each other, causing bounces, noises and cracks ; these cracks in the structure of the metal (also relatable to the small amounts of antigravitons generated by motors with a crematory or mash battery or boost) allow the progressive spill out of the crematory or mash material. The cremated DNA, RNA and mRNA material goes hence progressively around with some of the uranium also pushed out during bounces. While these batteries allow a kind of boost, the health costs are numerous. It is possible that the flying DNA, RNA and mRNA material is the main responsible of mutations that make the viruses and bacteria more raging and destructive. A possible process relates to incorporation of the DNA, RNA or mRNA by humans, and immune weakening related to the supplementary work given to the organism to build barriers against it, while bacteria and viruses could be also capturing pieces of the flying DNA / RNA / mRNA and mutate through it. Bacteria like viruses can mutate by absorbing new pieces of DNA (this is shown in [6], with the authors writing “Biological agents of mutation [of bacteria] are sources of DNA from elements like transposons and viruses. Transposons are sequences of DNA […] Retrotransposons transpose via RNA intermediates”). This last point is particularly significant for our issue and seems to explain very well the high number of deaths related to antimicrobial resistance ; in [7] it is stated that “4,95 million (3·62–6·57) deaths associated with bacterial AMR in 2019, including 1,27 million (95% UI 0·911–1·71) deaths attributable to bacterial AMR. At the regional level, we estimated the all-age death rate attributable to resistance to be highest in western sub-Saharan Africa, at 27,3 deaths per 100 000 (20·9–35·3)”. This data correlates also with another publication from 2019 underlining also a rise by computing the publications on antimicrobial resistance in animals with a peak in 2017 [8]. Data from animals may precede a rise in resistance in humans. The most interesting fact, perhaps, is the fact that Western sub-Saharan Africa is found to be the place with the most acute rates in lethality related to bacterial antimicrobial resistance. Indeed a number of elements suggest that black mass is actually made there1. The many leaks from the plants would hence foster even more mutations. Although misuse of antibiotics by an uneducated population could be argued, the cost of these medications is a strong obstacle to that hypothesis in that case.

Conclusion :

While the new electric car design from the Moscow Polytechnic University is certainly unaesthetic, its shape suggests that neither crematory ash nor mash is used to boost it. Back in the 1970s, the Moskvitch advertisement in the 1970s showing a woman popping out of the trunk already suggested that these cars were made to be incompatible with crematory or mash boosts. Indeed the trunk would explode in that case. The Russian Armed Forces have recently switched back to crematory weapons from a retchlag and these weapons have popped up largely on the Ukrainian front. This is consistent with reports from the Ukrainian intelligence that streptococcus has spread in Russian Armed Forces, dating back December 2023.

CO2 emissions reductions have caused an acute demand in electric vehicles. These vehicles are produced using methods that make them both flammable and toxic for human health. The development of these vehicles has caused a rise in diseases and in antimicrobial resistance, the situation in Japan being another example in a country depending on oil imports and hence particularly tempted to use more black mass than usual. The issue should be tackled decisively by reverting to thermal propulsion ; some manufacturers seem to have started to understand the issue by abandoning some or all of their electric car business and reverting to thermal.

[1] Latest surveillance data shows a rise in antibiotic resistant infections and associated deaths, Nov. 15, 2023, News Medical https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231115/Latest-surveillance-data-shows-a-rise-in-antibiotic-resistant-infections-and-associated-deaths.aspx

[2] Stellantis et Orano signent un accord pour le recyclage des batteries des véhicules électriques, October 2023, Orano Group, https://www.orano.group/fr/actus/actualites-du-groupe/2023/octobre/stellantis-et-orano-signent-un-accord-pour-le-recyclage-des-batteries-des-vehicules-electriques

[3] Pirot F. A Pandora Box of Case Studies for The Pandoravirus and Other Megaviruses – Long-Term Disease Risk Related to Crematory Ovens / Mash (from e.g., Uranium Retchlags). Trends Int Med. 2022; 2(2): 1-4, https://www.scivisionpub.com/pdfs/a-pandora-box-of-case-studies-for-the-pandoravirus-and-other-megaviruses–longterm-disease-risk-related-to-crematory-ovens–mash-f-2531.pdf

[4] Pirot F. The Crematory Oven and Mash & Homosexuality Loop Demonstrated : the Origins of the Gay Nazi Trope, Homosexuality In The Soviet Union and Lessons For Modern Times, J. Endocrinology and Disorders. 2023; 7(3): DOI:10.31579/2640-1045/135 https://auctoresonline.org/article/the-crematory-oven-and-mash–homosexuality-loop-demonstrated–the-origins-of-the-gay-nazi-trope-homosexuality-in-the-soviet-union-and-lessons-for-modern-times

[5] Pirot F. The shuriken effect of fertile alpha emitters : a physical process behind findings of chemical toxicity of depleted uranium. International Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 2021; 4:15. DOI: 10.28933/ijonr-2021-03-1303, https://escipub.com/Articles/IJONR/IJONR-2021-03-1303.pdf

[6] Watford S, Warrington SJ. Bacterial DNA mutations. StatPearls, NIH NLM, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459274/

[7] Antimicrobial Resistance Collaborators. Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in 2019: a systematic analysis. Lancet. 2022 Feb 12;399(10325):629-655. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02724-0. Epub 2022 Jan 19. Erratum in: Lancet. 2022 Oct 1;400(10358):1102. PMID: 35065702; PMCID: PMC8841637.

[8] Van Boeckel TP, Pires J, Silvester R, Zhao C, Song J, Criscuolo NG, Gilbert M, Bonhoeffer S, Laxminarayan R. Global trends in antimicrobial resistance in animals in low- and middle-income countries. Science. 2019 Sep 20;365(6459):eaaw1944. doi: 10.1126/science.aaw1944. PMID: 31604207.

1Battery maker Bolloré is actually most present in Western sub-Saharan Africa, although it has been said to “leave Africa” in 2022.

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