Dr. Jay as in Couey, not Bhattacharya, describes his human tube model. I’m curious enough to want to understand it.
1 hr 11 mins
https://stream.gigaohm.bio/w/v7wWB9DyQjyuWAKy7ESs5o
Life is a pattern integrity with a trajectory across time
Dr. Jay simplifies the human body to a tube with two holes either end:
01 Mouth: Food in. Air in and out.
02 Backside aka arsehole: Waste
We have an inside and an outside. The outside includes the lungs.
From asking Brave search:
Pattern Integrity
Buckminster Fuller described ‘pattern integrity’ as a concept that has an integrity independent of the medium by which it is perceived. According to Fuller, each of the chemical elements and each individual is a pattern integrity. This means that the pattern itself has a consistency and completeness that is not dependent on the material or form through which it is observed or experienced.
Fuller used the example of a hand to illustrate this concept. He pointed out that the cells that make up a hand are continually dying and regenerating, yet the hand maintains its recognizable form and function. Thus, what we perceive as a static ‘thing’ is actually a dynamic, evolving pattern integrity.
In Fuller's view, understanding pattern integrity is crucial for comprehending the underlying principles of nature and for designing systems that can regenerate life sustainably.
Dr. Jay refers to a human tube whereby the mouth is the entry for air and food and the backside, the anal canal, is the exit for waste. Air, of course, enters and exits via the mouth and nose. The lungs and gut, despite being inside the body, remain part of the ‘outside’ of the body enclosed by the mucosal layer, also called the mucous membrane. Needles, vaccines, transfections, invade the body beyond this membrane. Dr. Jay says intramuscular transfection does not enhance the immune system, indeed, they are dumb.
Within ‘our’ tube there are several gates which Dr. Jay refers to as sphincters; which I find an unpleasant word and idea, but I suppose biologically accurate. He mentions the oesophagus and trachea.
The oesophagus and trachea are two distinct structures located in the neck region of the human body. The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is part of the respiratory system and connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs, facilitating the transport of air into and out of the lungs. The oesophagus, or food pipe, is part of the digestive system and connects the throat (pharynx) to the stomach, responsible for transporting food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach.
The trachea is a wide, hollow, cartilaginous, and tube-like structure located in the neck, measuring around 10 to 11 cm in length. It is made of C-shaped semi-circular cartilage and has two parts: the thoracic and cervical parts. The oesophagus, on the other hand, is a fibromuscular tube that is about 25 cm long and runs behind the trachea and heart, through the diaphragm and into the stomach. It produces wave-like motions called peristalsis to move food through the digestive tract.
The trachea is part of the respiratory system, while the oesophagus is part of the digestive system. The trachea is the main bronchi or windpipe, whereas the oesophagus is the food pipe that connects the pharynx to the stomach. The trachea transports air into and out of the lungs, while the oesophagus transports food and liquids from the pharynx to the stomach.
Apparently everything ‘in here’ is coded in mucus. Covered or coded? I think he says coded.
Edit 15.05.2025. It’s coated, as informed by comments below.
There are ‘a few sphincters’ that can keep ‘the tube’ compartmentalised.
A sphincter is a circular muscle that normally maintains constriction of a natural body passage or orifice and relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning. Sphincters are found in many animals. There are over 60 types in the human body, some microscopically small, in particular the millions of precapillary sphincters. Sphincters relax at death, often releasing fluids and faeces.
Lovely. I trust you’re not having your dinner. Apparently, it’s not dissimilar to the gut of a honey bee.
Honey bees as models for gut microbiota research
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6478020/
This screen shot provides a visual of Dr. Jay’s live on-air sketch. I’ve drawn two lungs in my artwork in the hope the lay person might better comprehend.
Within the ‘tube’ there are different compliments of bacteria. Every cell in your body is a symbiotic machine because inside each cell is symbiotic bacteria called mitochondria.
What are mitochondria?
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320875
This is intended to be a portrayal of the structure of mitochondria. I do wonder how accurate such depictions are.
There are many, many of them. They have their own DNA, they divide on their own etc. We apparently don’t understand a lot about mitochondria. Dr. Jay considers them endosymbionts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endosymbiont
An endosymbiont or endobiont is an organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism. Typically the two organisms are in a mutualistic relationship. Examples are nitrogen-fixing bacteria (called rhizobia), which live in the root nodules of legumes, single-cell algae inside reef-building corals and bacterial endosymbionts that provide essential nutrients to insects.
Is that different to a parasite? I hope so.
Apparently, Joshua Lederberg also considered mitochondria endosymbionts.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1958/lederberg/biographical/
Are you still with me?
It is Dr. Jay’s contention that the pattern integrity which is ‘you’ has a border around it so that all the bacteria within creates one individual. You are all individuals. ‘Yes, we are all individuals.’
I couldn’t resist…
Even trees have an intimate symbiotic relationship with bacteria at their roots. Without the ‘soil’, the ‘compost heap’ we carry around in our gut, we would not exist. Our bacteria is a symphony that allows our body to extract useful things from our food. The only sure thing in virology is bacteriophages.
Bacteriophages
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493185/
Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are viruses that infect and replicate only in bacterial cells. They are ubiquitous in the environment and recognized as the earth's most abundant biological agent. They are extremely diverse in size, morphology and genomic organization. However, all consist of a nucleic acid genome encased in a shell of phage-encoded capsid proteins, which protect the genetic material and mediate its delivery into the next host cell. Electron microscopy has allowed the detailed visualization of hundreds of phage types, some of which appear to have ‘heads’, ‘legs’ and ‘tails’. Despite this appearance, phages are non-motile (not able to move by itself) and depend upon Brownian motion to reach their targets.
The genetic signal equivalent to viruses in bacteria are called bacteriophages. The bacteria are signalling one another using phages. these phages are free to pass the gut barrier, the blood-brain barrier, they are free to go where ever they want to.
Ned: I’m lost. How do we know this? This is biology 101? I’m lost. I didn’t need to know any of this not to acquiesce to a bloody jab. I’ve not had an injection since last century when as a boy I trusted adults to know best. This is why I hold distain for scientists, biologists, virologists and ‘specialists’. What the hell are they talking about? I’m very confused about viruses. Do they exist or not? Apparently they do because bacteriophages are viruses! What say you Dr. Mark Bailey? This is simple? Simple my arse. I’m at 1 hr 18 minutes into Dr. Jay’s video and scratching my head. However, I sense he has an interesting take on things, am intrigued and shall continue.
The immune system is primarily here to regulate what phage communication is or is not allowed to be part of the symbiosis. The preferred phage symbiosis is given optimal conditions in our gut. Within that gut microbiome we essentially prevent disease, maintain health and keep our digestion efficient by selecting with our immune system to bias the phage communication to the bacteria we want there; that our body selected; that our breast milk has taught us. Bacteria to the gut goes through breast milk. One of the ways your microbiome should have been seeded was through the breast milk of your mother.
You have a symbiotic relationship with the bacteria at the barrier of your skin. You have a symbiotic relationship with the bacteria that line the mucosal layer of your airways and of your gut. You have this symbiotic relationship which is maintained by the immune system’s inter-reaction with them and their phages. This is the background on which ‘they’ claim to be able to pull up an RNA that is attributable to a corona virus is absurd because the background signal here of bacteriophages from outside and within the individual are so many orders of magnitude above what ‘they’ claim… Steven Hatfill said you need 50 virions in order to pass the infection from one person to another. This is absurd.
Ned note: Apparently, ‘He repeatedly attacked Anthony Fauci and FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn, at one point telling Fauci that he was ‘full of crap’.
Fair enough!
Steven J. Hatfill, Who Promoted HCQ During the Pandemic, Appointed to Lead Pandemic Prevention Agency at HHS
https://amgreatness.com/2025/05/12/steven-j-hatfill-who-promoted-hcq-during-the-pandemic-appointed-to-lead-pandemic-prevention-agency-at-hhs/
Back to Dr. Jay: We have uncovered the biological basis for this system in our understanding of shotgun sequencing…
https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Shotgun-Sequencing
Shotgun sequencing is a laboratory technique for determining the DNA sequence of an organism’s genome. The method involves randomly breaking up the genome into small DNA fragments that are sequenced individually. A computer program looks for overlaps in the DNA sequences, using them to reassemble the fragments in their correct order to reconstitute the genome.
… the people who invented shotgun sequencing are NOT the Human Genome Project; it was someone working on corals and bacteriophages. We have an immune system that is organised from the inside out and that orientation of the immune system allows the free passage of phages. Dr. Jay’s hypothesis is that one of the most important roles of the immune system is to make sure that if there are phages that are in circulation that are from bacteria that we do not want, that are foreign to our symbiosis, then our immune system had better be aware of it. Therefore, if you inject something (here, Dr. Jay points to his human tube sketch) to supposedly augment the immune system by adding anti-bodies, you’re doing so when you don’t even understand the primary purpose of the symphony you’re trying augment; when antibodies’ primary function may be to mop up bacterial toxins associated with bacteria that are not part of our symbiosis, the symbiosis being a pattern integrity. You are a pattern integrity with a trajectory across time and you cannot augment this beautiful symphony by ‘squirting shit here!’ Intramuscular injection is not a biologically sound way of administering medicine.
Ideally, I’d like to consult Dr. Jay directly to ask questions, but I can’t, so relaying the information best I can.
For reference…
Biochemistry, RNA Structure
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK558999/
‘Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a molecule that is present in the majority of living organisms and viruses. It is made up of nucleotides, which are ribose sugars attached to nitrogenous bases and phosphate groups. The nitrogenous bases include adenine, guanine, uracil, and cytosine. RNA mostly exists in the single-stranded form, but there are special RNA viruses that are double-stranded. The RNA molecule can have a variety of lengths and structures. An RNA virus uses RNA instead of DNA as its genetic material and can cause many human diseases. Transcription is the process of RNA formation from DNA, and translation is the process of protein synthesis from RNA. The means of RNA synthesis and the way that it functions differs between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Specific RNA molecules also regulate gene expression and have the potential to serve as therapeutic agents in human diseases.
Three main types of RNA are involved in protein synthesis. They are messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA (rRNA).’
Are you convinced? Clear as a mud puddle. Reads like word salad to me, but then I’m not a seasoned biologist; I watch paint and ink dry. How do they know this is all real, factual and true? Electro microscopy I suppose. The bottom line is I’ll take Dr. Jay over Dr. Robert Malone any day and would love to see Dr. Mark Bailey at least talk to Dr. jay, but it seems he won’t. I don’t think Dr. Jay’s so enamoured with this character portrayal, but I’ve added a 6ft+ measuring stick for improved realism. I suspect this post is likely only going to appeal to a pretty niche audience. C’est la vie.
Edit 15.05.2025 from comment:
‘Jay uses the word ‘transfection’ specifically and accurately for when mRNA is part of the intramuscular injection.
For other traditional ‘vaccines’, he simply refers to intramuscular injections’.
From a comment from Twitter x, a new term was recommended: ‘intramuscular unicorn magic’!
I may ‘Israel’ that; a term invented by Ryan Dawson ‘to steal’.
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I get lost in the weeds when we talk about the minutiae of our complex immune system and all of its interactions. What I do realise is that we have been encouraged to think that this complexity has been understood and conquered resulting in the magic "vaccines" to solve all our problems. We have been sold a story from the beginning of the first "vaccines" in the 18th century and essentially that story has not changed they just added some pretty coloured sketches detailing the inside of our cells to impress and a concoction of quite frightening ingredients into the vaccines to elicit a reaction from our immune system, I unfortunately was convinced they worked prior to 2020. The clip of the Life of Brian is so very funny and it is amazing how a few seconds of humour can get across how much we should fear the power of the hive mind. Great explanation of Dr Couey's human tube, thank you.
Great work Ned. Thanks for this. FYI, I think Jonathan likely meant "coated" in mucous...:)