Here is some support for 1. cases against the legality of patenting the human body and undisclosed Internet Protocol Technology in medicines and the creation of hurricanes etc.
2. What can we do about the killing of women, the 350% rise of in female genital mutilation in Ireland, the forcing of incest rape in the Congo, the sex trafficking by the bankers and other 'elite'. Namely, I asked where is there a culture of honouring women or honouring men and women or honouring life in a wider way as one great dignified home, or whole, so when we get rid of the de facto governments and the fraudulent banks, we have a replacement model 3. The COP30 farce and 4. How can we ensure the release of the lawyers and doctors who stood up for us during the pandemic. For example, Reiner Fulmich in Germany, a respected lawyer who was doing a Covid Review and was kidnapped four years ago on fabricated embezzlement claims. Just like Siti Fadilah, Indonesia's ex health minister was after she managed to close a military gain of function laboratory, and refuse to share pathogens with the WHO's pharmaceutical partners to profit from. She foresaw what would happen and people rightly trust her. This is she and another great friend of mine the ex chief of police Dharma Pongrekun going in to the governor's to call for a stop to mandatory vaccination and the pollution, including chem trails - intentionally sprayed toxins from airplanes over Jakarta.
Sharma's research, thank you so much.
Frances questions:
1.Are there any laws or regulations about what is patented. My case is that patent offices have been essentially approving and hiding things to exploit later, with no limits. I'd love to find a precedent case.i want to sue the patent offices.
Patent courts and Bill Gates for his exclusive rights to the computerisation of the human body and all the geo engineering patents.
My Response:
Under U.S. law, there is a doctrine called patent misuse. This arises when a patent holder tries to extend the patent's scope improperly (in time, geography, or by coercing licenses).
Patents grant a right to exclude, not a moral license, and there’s increasing academic concern about bioethical oversight for such patents.
Yes — many geoengineering technologies are being patented.
Precedent Cases (or Relevant Legal Theories):
1.United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd.
The U.S. Supreme Court held that when a patent is directly involved in an antitrust violation, the government may challenge the validity of the patent
This is important: it shows a path where the government (or a plaintiff) doesn’t just accept all patents as sacrosanct, especially where their grant enables anti-competitive behavior.
2.Novartis v. Union of India
In India, the Supreme Court rejected a patent for Glivec (cancer drug) on grounds related to “evergreening” (incremental / obvious modifications) and public interest.
This is a powerful example of patent office decisions being overturned based on substantive eligibility and public policy concerns.
3.Novartis (India): Public interest and patent office decision reversed on grounds of abuse and public health.
4.Glaxo (1973): Government challenged patents in an antitrust context
5.Bioethics scholarship: There is a newer legal / academic argument that patents over body-modifying or body-monitoring tech need more ethical oversight.
Regarding your statement
Bill Gates & “computerizing” the body:
There is a claim circulating that Bill Gates has a patent US 6,754,472 (“Method and apparatus for transmitting power and data using the human body”) that covers the whole human body. This is widely discussed in conspiracy / alternative media
Legal challenge could come through public interest, environmental law, regulatory oversight, or possibly arguing misuse or that certain uses should be restricted. But challenging a patent office for merely granting a patent is difficult unless you show a legal basis (like patent ineligibility, lack of novelty, etc.).
Regarding: Suing a Patent Office
Patent offices operate under statute, and their decisions are typically subject to administrative law, appeal, or judicial review, rather than ordinary tort claims.
Suing for “Unethical Patents”
Ethics (e.g., “it’s wrong to patent the human body”) do not automatically equal illegality. Courts often rely on statutory law, not just moral outrage.
If a patent is invalid, you might bring an action for declaratory judgment, or you could oppose or revoke via administrative procedure (if the law provides).
You may also explore public interest litigation,
Yes you can sue the Iindividual
What law applies depends on where the patent was granted (US, NZ, Europe, etc.). The strategy must align with the relevant patent statute.
2nd question from frances:
we need to research how the goddess energy can return to being honoured again. Could you research and find me countries or cultures or projects or any model of genuine connection, even equality.
We need to know how we're to relate to each other and celebrate the natural man and woman when this is all over!!
My Response:
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1118/?
Yoruba / Osun (Oshun) — Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove (Nigeria). A living sacred-forest, annual Osun festival, shrine restoration and community stewardship that brought a grove back to life and gained UNESCO World Heritage status. This is a powerful model of combining ritual, cultural revival and environmental protection.
Mami Wata / water spirit traditions across West & Central Africa and the diaspora. Mami Wata worship (and related river/sea goddess practices
Minangkabau (Indonesia), Mosuo (China), Khasi (India), Haudenosaunee and several African matrilineal groups
Umoja — the women-only village (Samburu, Kenya). A survivor-founded, matriarchal community that provides safety, economic independence and cultural education, self-governance
https://www.wecaninternational.org/drc?
WECAN / SAFECO – Women for Forests (DRC)
women-led environmental stewardship, rights, or community restoration. These could be strong potential partners or allies in a project that aims to revive feminine / goddess-energy respect, land healing, and community-led ecological restoration.
Neema Namadamu is the WECAN-DRC Coordinator (SAFECO) and a key leader.
*TreeSisters – Itombwe, DRC
*Daughters for Earth
Address: 121 W. 36th Street, #206, New York NY 10018
Phone: (212) 378-2800
Email: info@daughtersforearth.org
3rd question from Frances: The COP 30 is a farce happening as we speak. I have alot of research on why engineered microbes are dangerous but can I send you my post and you find me evidence for the claims I've made. I get the info but not the proof!!!
Link https://healingbyfranc.blogspot.com/2025/11/cop30-cop-out-3000.html
My Response:
Title: Evidence Summary
1. COP30 Climate Finance ($1.3 Trillion)
The "Baku to Belém Roadmap" at COP30 targets scaling climate finance to ~US$1.3 trillion/year for developing countries by 2035.
Source: UNFCCC,
Source: Reuters, coverage of COP30 finance plan
https://www.reuters.com/business/cop30-climate-finance-2025
2. World Bank Climate Finance Tracking ($41 Billion)
Oxfam reported up to $41 billion of World Bank climate finance was not properly tracked, highlighting record-keeping gaps.
Source: Oxfam press release
https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases
3. Unilateral Coercive Measures Opposition
Numerous UNGA resolutions and statements by 135+ nations condemn unilateral coercive measures.
Source: UN OHCHR resolutions
4. Criticism of COP Delegate Air Travel
Media reports highlight the use of private jets and heavy air travel by COP delegates and VIPs.
Sources: The Guardian, Independent, Reuters Links
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/cop30
5. Oxitec GMO Mosquito Factory in Brazil
Large-scale mosquito production facilities exist in Brazil, including Oxitec's complex.
Sources: Oxitec press release, World Mosquito Program.
https://www.eliminatedengue.com
6. Engineered Green Technologies / Gene Drives / Microbes
Peer-reviewed literature and policy briefs warn of ecological risks, governance gaps, and irreversible consequences.
Sources: NIH/NCBI Gene Drive Risk Assessment Link, ScienceDirect reviews Link
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/gene-drive
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559241/
7. Ireland Plastic Production / Bio-plastics
Reports suggest high per-capita plastic use and concerns over PET bottle expansion and recycling issues.
Sources: RTE Ireland plastic statistics Link, Irish EPA packaging stats Link
4th Question from Frances;
Finally I really want to get a result for a few incarcerated people. Could you find successful methods in the past for negotiating the release of political prisoners?!
My Response;
Cases such as
Aung San Suu Kyi – international advocacy (UN, EU, US Congress resolutions) kept her case in the global spotlight during house arrest.
Nelson Mandela
international sanctions and diplomatic isolation of apartheid South Africa helped pressure for his release.
internal legal challenges exposed illegality of apartheid-era detentions.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe – UK government leveraged bilateral legal arguments and UN human rights mechanisms.
Requires strong documentation of violations, international law framing,
International Criminal Court / Inter-American Court of Human Rights – rulings have led to releases in Latin America and Africa.
Amnesty International campaigns for prisoners of conscience (e.g., Liu Xiaobo, Nabeel Rajab).
Social media campaigns (#FreeThemNow, coordinated hashtags) put pressure on governments.
Prepared by: Ambassador Sharna-Kim
Head of Research and Development NWA
Date: November 14, 2025 Purpose: Shareable evidence summary for LinkedIn or public commentary.



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