Health Ranger Report: Dr. Alphonzo Monzo discusses nanotechnology, 5G and the weaponization of health
Dr. Alphonzo Monzo’s journey into biophysics and nanotechnology began after traditional medicine failed to address his ulcerative colitis, leading him to study the electromagnetic systems of the human body.
Monzo warns that nanoparticles (e.g., carbon nanotubes combined with metals) can self-assemble and replicate under electromagnetic fields (EMFs), forming “nanotech lifeforms” that may manipulate human biology.
The interview highlights concerns that 5G could act as a delivery system for nanotech pathogens, enabling targeted biological control — potentially altering human physiology and behavior.
Monzo suggests COVID-19 vaccines may have introduced CRISPR gene-editing technology, which could reprogram human DNA to produce synthetic proteins, aligning with broader fears about mRNA vaccine effects.
Monzo theorizes nanotechnology could parasitically harvest human energy (akin to “The Matrix”), but emphasizes hope — proposing detox methods (e.g., glyphosate elimination) and urging awareness to combat these threats.
Monzo’s path to becoming a leading expert in biophysics and weaponized nanotechnology began with a personal health crisis. Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis during his first year of college, he was disheartened by the lack of answers from traditional medicine.
The naturopathic doctor recalled that the doctors told him it was bad luck, and this frustration led him to explore natural medicine. Drawing on his background in electrical engineering, Monzo eventually studied the electromagnetic systems of the body. His work has increasingly focused on the insidious nature of nanotechnology and its potential to be weaponized.
The specialist in biophysics explained that in the world of nanotechnology, particles like carbon nanotubes are often combined with metals such as tin, aluminum and iron. He added that these particles can “self-assemble and replicate” in the presence of electromagnetic fields (EMFs), like those produced by cell phones and computers. (Related: Health Ranger Report: Dr. Alphonso Monzo warns about the hidden dangers of 5G and EMF pollution.)
This self-assembly is a key component of what Monzo calls “nanotech lifeforms,” which he describes as “half pathogen, half machine.” These entities are not merely biological but are engineered to perform specific functions, raising concerns about their potential to manipulate human biology.
The nanotech-transhumanism connection
The conversation took a chilling turn as Monzo discussed the link between nanotechnology and transhumanism. Monzo, the founder of Health Restoration Technologies, asserted that it is about behavior modification and creating diseases on demand.
He believes that the ultimate goal is not to kill but to control, using advanced technology to alter human physiology and behavior. Adams chimed in, highlighting the potential for 5G technology to be used as a delivery system for these nanotech pathogens.
The Health Ranger noted that 5G can be directional, allowing for targeted attacks on individuals or populations. This raises the terrifying possibility of a future where people’s bodies could be remotely instructed to produce harmful substances, effectively turning them into self-poisoning entities.
Monzo further explained that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines may have introduced CRISPR technology, a powerful gene-editing tool, into the human body. The naturopathic doctor who provides the Aleph-Tav Body therapies and assessments said CRISPR can be used to turn genes on and off, and it can be programmed to create synthetic peptides.
This aligns with Adams’ concerns about the mRNA vaccines, which he believes could be altering human DNA to produce non-human proteins. Monzo also shared his theory that these technologies could be used for energy harvesting. He draws a parallel to the movie “The Matrix,” where machines use humans as a power source.
According to Monzo, the technology takes human minerals and energy to power itself or build something in their bodies. This idea suggests a parasitic relationship where humans are unwittingly providing resources to these nanotech entities.
The role of fear and nutrition
The discussion then shifted to the impact of fear and nutrition on human health. Monzo points out that fear and anxiety can deplete copper levels in the body, which in turn can exacerbate fear and anxiety. This creates a vicious cycle that leaves individuals more susceptible to manipulation and control.
The author of the book “Aleph-Tav Body System” added that a diet high in processed foods and synthetic chemicals can further fuel the proliferation of nanotech pathogens. “The more synthetic chemicals you put in your body, the more fuel you’re giving this new type of technology,” he warned.
Despite the grim picture painted by their discussion, both Monzo and Adams emphasize the importance of hope and action. Monzo asserted that there is hope and they are coming up with methods to deal with this kind of stuff.
He believes that understanding the game plan of those who seek to weaponize technology is the first step toward combating it. Adams agreed, stressing the importance of open-mindedness and creativity in the pursuit of knowledge.
The interview concluded with an exciting proposal for a collaborative experiment. Monzo suggested testing his energetic methods for destroying glyphosate, a widely used herbicide, in Adams’ lab. “If one of your methods works, it could change medicine and detox,” Adams said.
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