Well, I wouldn't go just by "impressions". Research what they say and verify it for yourself. The patents and studies are at your fingertips.
I've been pointing out her New Age connections for a year now, but I wonder why people are singling out Madej from the rest?
Is it because of the hydra story? It sounds just too "out there" to believe?
If so then people should do more research.
Put "hydra" in the search box at Pubmed and you'll find 2571 results. Scroll down and take a look at some of the titles of the studies they have published on hydra research and take a look at what they are doing.
Google "hydra transhuman" "hydra transfection" "hydra CRISPR"
and skim the titles that come up.
Watch some of the Youtube videos on the hydra research being done
Google "hydra university research"
or Hydra with UC Irvine, UC Davis, Rice University, University of Kansas, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego
Here is one hydra study that comes up:
$1 Million Keck Foundation Grant Backs Research to "Build a Brain"
Manipulating the nervous system of Hydra vulgaris
Hydra, which measure just millimeters in length, are studied by biologists for their regenerative capabilities and uncharacteristic longevity. Stefan Siebert/Juliano Lab
A team of scientists from UC Davis and Rice University are starting small as they begin to figure out how to build an artificial brain from the bottom up.
Here is some history of hydra research from UC Irvine:
https://news.uci.edu/2010/04/27/uci-a-historical-hotbed-of-hydra-research/Hydra DNA Reveals There’s More Than One Way to Regrow a Head
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/11/science/hydra-regrow-head.html
Dr. Mortazavi and his colleagues have taken a big step in understanding how a hydra regenerates its head. Their research was published in Genome Biology and Evolution on Wednesday.
To investigate what makes this remarkable feat possible, the researchers looked at changes in gene expression — whether a gene is copied from DNA into RNA — throughout the course of hydra head regeneration. This control of gene expression is called epigenetic regulation. Hydras have a genome quite similar to that of species with little regenerative capacity, like humans, so it’s thought that epigenetic regulation plays a major role in making the hydra’s powers of regeneration possible.
Well, understanding that our NWO overlords are transhumanists who want to make humans live forever and make humans like robots and build robots like humans, would this research fit into their plans?
They just need to get some test subjects...hmm...