Health Concern. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett






Health Review & Update. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett 


CONCERN

Skin. Skin infection head to toe. Not contagious 

Neck, spine & facial injuries healed wrong

Damage to genitalia & internal organs healed wrong

Forced weight gain 160-170 from 115-130 at 5'9.5" with 155lbs ceiling health threshold 

"Indefinitely worse damage to skin yet Calgary & Arizona if not Las Vegas interests can address with Dr Carly Koslov Bennett involved directly alongside daughter Madison"


CAUSATION

NB-OT Labs & expansions wBCI attacks using themed efforts between 2012-2026 & prior efforts before 

Efforts to make Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett sick wirelessly & cause permanent injuries between repeative efforts expecting a docile, dumbed down & submissive wBCI case revoked or restricted from earned assets & financials locked down as a wireless prisoner to the NB-OT Labs & expansions isolated in pain under attack 


ADDRESSING THROUGH 

Facial surgery required

Oral Teeth repair

Pinhole gum-grafting required

Neck - spine surgery required 

Skin medication & sun-shine 

Exercise & Diet 


FOR 2026-2030 AGES 40-46 FOR DR SYDNEY NICOLA BENNETT 

Planned medical intervention then expectations to manage maintaining one's own health 

A few simple surgeries then diet - exercise

Focus on R&D & investment oversight at S.B.G & C/M then adult family & connected interests (Koslov-Bennett)

The wBCI equipment used by NB-OT Labs & expansions between 2012-2026 has to be stored by K.T Neuro-Labs of Alpha Health Clinics S.B.G 


HAVANA INTERNATIONAL 3+

Similar to that covered in H.I.3 just unaddressed & attempts to between 2005-2011 / 2012-2022 were botched causing worse injuries than previous that NB-OT Labs & expansions caused 

The NB-OT Labs & expansions attempts to lock down & isolated then attack Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett despite a busy schedule between 2012-2026 after prior botched efforts is of serious legal concern 

"When people of any background or career are hooked up under watch wirelessly without knowing owing versus knowingly we need regular brain - head scans to ensure covert private or negligent standardize labs do not go beyond their legal powers to invade random selection rather than approved or target selections"

Arizona is home to a variety of insects and arachnids that pose risks ranging from intense pain and allergic reactions to, in rare cases, life-threatening injuries. Key risks include the Arizona bark scorpionAfricanized honey beeskissing bugsblister beetles, and various spiders. Peak pest activity occurs during the spring and summer monsoon seasons, with many creatures emerging from the desert into residential areas to find water and shelter. 

Most Dangerous & Harmful Insects/Arachnids

• Arizona Bark Scorpion: The most venomous scorpion in North America, with a sting that can be life-threatening. They are small, light tan, and often hide in dark, cool areas indoors or under bark/rock outside.

• Africanized Honey Bees ("Killer Bees"): Highly aggressive if disturbed, these bees are known to swarm and can inflict multiple, extremely painful stings.

• Kissing Bugs: These nocturnal, bloodsucking insects can transmit the parasite responsible for Chagas disease. While common, the risk of contracting the disease is low in Arizona, but their bites can cause severe allergic reactions.

• Black Widow & Brown Recluse Spiders: Both are found in Arizona and possess strong venom. Black Widows are more common and present a danger to children and the elderly, while Brown Recluse bites can cause severe skin ulcers.

• Blister Beetles: These are common in Southern Arizona, especially during spring. They have a toxic chemical in their blood (cantharidin) that causes severe skin blistering.

• Maricopa Harvester Ant: Holds the record for the most toxic insect venom in the world, causing extremely painful stings that can last for hours. 

Other Pests and Seasonal Considerations

• Termites: Arizona is a high-risk area for termites, specifically subterranean and drywood, which cause significant damage to homes.

• Cockroaches: American and German cockroaches are common household pests, particularly in humid, shady spots.

• Giant Desert Centipede: While not typically fatal, their bites are very painful, often described as similar to a strong bee sting.

• Mosquitoes: While less common than in other states, they are present, especially during monsoons, and can carry diseases like West Nile Virus.

• Palo Verde Beetles: Large and intimidating, but generally harmless to humans. 

Risk Mitigation Tips

• Seal the Home: Seal cracks in walls and around foundations to stop scorpion and insect entry.

• Control Lighting: Swap outdoor lights for yellow LED lights, which are less attractive to insects.

• Check Surroundings: Inspect dark areas, such as under flowerpots, in shoes, and in bedding (especially in bedrooms) for scorpions or spiders.

• Use Protection: Use insect repellent (containing DEET or Picaridin) to avoid biting bugs like mosquitoes and gnats.

• Keep Distance: Avoid disturbing nests, hives, or large insect swarms. 


26. K.T-S.B.G 

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