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Oct 12, 2023Liked by Moriarty

Do they plan these things? 😉 The alarm bells are already ringing ~ they've managed to pull in climate change and vaccines, as well.

Painful Dengue May ‘Take Off’ In United States—What To Know About The ‘Breakbone Fever’ Virus

https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberthart/2023/10/10/painful-dengue-may-take-off-in-united-states-what-to-know-about-the-breakbone-fever-virus/?sh=5963a3936dd1

FTA: The World Health Organization’s chief scientist Jeremy Farrar has warned dengue fever could soon “take off” and become a constant presence in the United States, one of many emerging health threats driven by the climate crisis as rising temperatures make new parts of the world hospitable to vectors of disease.

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Same in the EU, they "warned" it will soon take off. That is where the conspiracy indulgance comes in.

Few people know that unlike other diseases, raising Dengue 🦟 by the millions is very mundane to do 😆

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So glad I found you, Moriarty!

Me: DuckDuckGo "Substack + Dengue"

Have you ever looked into Ivermectin as a repurposed anti-viral therapy, particularly for dengue?

Repurposing Ivermectin as an Anti-dengue Drug:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33124646/

Antivirus effectiveness of ivermectin on dengue virus type 2 in Aedes albopictus:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30452439/

Ivermectin Accelerates Circulating Nonstructural Protein 1 (NS1) Clearance in Adult Dengue Patients: A Combined Phase 2/3 Randomized Double-blinded Placebo Controlled Trial:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33462580/

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Odd that you found me, since my Substack is very, very small. I am amazed when someone finds me using vague terms and not directly naming my substack. I guess that is good ?

See my previous reply on another commentary of yours in regards to anti-dengue.

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That is a great thing, indeed!

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And wow!

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Thanks for posting the Forbes article! Just today:

Rare case of mosquito-borne dengue diagnosed in Pasadena:

https://news.yahoo.com/rare-case-mosquito-borne-dengue-120031191.html

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Oct 12, 2023Liked by Moriarty

Very short (may be too short) connection of dots: the respective furin cleavage sites:

https://doi.org/10.1002%2Fcti2.1073

Risk factor and potential mitigation: folic acid

https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.12034980.v1

https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/ra/d1ra03299b

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The FCS is now incredibly attenuated, but I have asked many times, how much of the more competent viral replication surpassing measles can compensate the attenuation.

Anyways, good find.

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I was more on the ADE side. Many interesting bugs in the list of the first paper. If they all contain FCSs, all slightly different but highly immunogenic, what would be a potential consequence. Independent (or not) from the amnesia / CD8 exhaustion.

Not my expertise at all...

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When the body breaks down the Spike protein, depending where it breaks down, your cells are able to pick up the antigenic sequences that mimic those other bugs, so you get the immune response to those other bugs.

The consequence short-term (a few weeks) would be higher levels of inflammation, thuse draining "resources" from your cells, subsequentially making you more suceptible to secondary infection. Longer-term, added to secondary infections, it leads to a state of receptor tolerance. Endotoxin Tolerance is merely TLR4 tolerance, all other receptors can go to a tolerance state.

Thus creating a endless cycle of infection, leading to accelerate aging of the immune system. Other problems arise, such as "turbo cancer", persistent, chronic infections.

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at this point appropriate anger is comforting.

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so the jabs made people more vulnerable, gates is releasing the mosquitoes, and they pretend the temperature is rising (although here in GA we had one of the coolest years in people's memories). Articles from 20 years back say, we are going to a next ice age. The very rich are still buying seafront properties, so I think we will be fine. But if these monsters release germs, what will they do? they are here too. Do they already possess an antidote?

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And those damn chemtrails... The very tip top of the pyramid? No. Probably beyond the ice-wall of "Antarctica". Antidotes, why yes! Ivermectin & Fenbendazole for starters:

Synergistic pairing of ivermectin and fenbendazole found HIGHLY EFFECTIVE at preventing and treating cancer

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/synergistic-pairing-of-ivermectin?utm_source=%2Fsearch%2Ffenbendazole&utm_medium=reader2

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early Sunday morning there was an almost triangular cloud in the sky, with different colored sheep clouds in it. Several parallel stripes that looked like curly ribbons. I would like to see how they do it. Monday morning there were several arrow like clouds (open triangles). I kept your advice, just in case! Always got Ivermectin, dog takes it for heartworm prevention. Vet says no need to check for it, covers completely! What a difference from the chemical she took before, where we had to go in every year for a check up, because that did not cover.

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"What a mess" is the truth.

This "vaccine" (bioweapon) which destroys the immune system, seems to have an input on everything (it does) and the variations with whatever strain of Dengue (1, 2, 3 ,4) you have contracted. I wonder if this was a designed in effect, or we got lucky (unlucky) to get this effect.

Researchers want to know!

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The Spike was carefully, precisely built, designed, thought out.

At this point in time I think almost everything had a goal. Perhaps some unforseen effects but, all had a purpose.

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i did wonder if most actual covid deaths were from post infection auto immune over-reaction and the entirety of the covid jab "benefit" was down to immune damage (with higher all cause mortality as a result).

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The jab works in two cells. Pumping up (useful or useless antibodies, depends on your perspective), and causing a state of immune tolerance, systemic, not merely just against the Spike, that comes later.

Immune damage is a byproduct of many other variables at play, rather than the primary cause. See my comment to Rahanne to have a look at another part of this complex cascade.

What I learned so far is that we can't attribute all of this mess to one single mechanism, there are dozens of confounders. Makes things really hard lol.

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Evil. It’s just evil.

My dad caught dengue, malaria and chikungunya (lived in Caribbean) and dengue was the worst, nearly killed him

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Just like Ivermectin's and Fenbendazole's multi mechanisms of action to defeat cancer cells! Probably dengue as well. Could you please let us know what you find in regards? If you were so inclined, thanks!

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Ivermectin is known to have anti-Dengue properties the biggest problem is timing, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and its fast replicating variants.

Too "late" and it is useless to stop the infection, in the case of dengue, most people are fully unaware they have it, before the thing replicated enough to give you symptoms. It is a good thing to have but I am very opposite to "one wonder drug", I always take the multiple steps/angles approach.

I know for a fact that no amount of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole stop mRNA-induced cancer, in fact, to this day I didn't find something that does it. Once it starts, it is like a snow ball, but before it starts, both drugs and many other things are super helpful.

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Thank you for taking the time out to reply to me. I very much appreciate it!

I take IVM prophylactically so I'm hoping that this will mitigate any "unexpected" outbreaks of the various types.

Could you please post some links about mRNA - induced cancer and the futility of IVM & FenBen et al? That would be a super deep dive for me and any resource material would be very helpful.

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Prophylactically it most likely will stop all of the worse outcomes from the virus/vaccine

I talk to a few doctors, and they talk to other doctors, some of these are concierge medicine (aka treating rich people lol) so they have access to a lot of resources. No intervention so far could fully stop cancer growth in a 3-4 time jabbed person.

Sometimes it can hinder the growth but the moment they stop, it goes turbo mode. A few of us are still trying to figure out why this happens (I have a mild idea on why now, after months of trying to find a answer). For non-vaccinated people both drugs are worth considerations at most stages I think.

I will publish something you that regard in the next few days, since it is a very complex topic, I need to break it down.

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DEATHVAX

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JP, case study here. Last week 18 month old had a 24 hour fever, sore throat (he wouldn't eat). spiked to 103 at highest. We had been around friends with a 2 year old, who I found out later got strep and Flu A. He had a fever same time as mine (last weekend, started friday night). He seemed to be fine after about 36 hours, acting normal, eating again. Then I got a fever, came on very suddenly, sore throat, achy. I assumed it was the flu. Went to urgent care and got tested (how accurate are these tests?!). Strep, Flu A, B, Covid- all negative. Doctor gave me antibiotics and told me to take them if the throat didn't feel better after 3 days. Throat is finally feeling better, but now..... 2 days ago my second to smallest toe started swelling and hurting. I thought I possibly a bug bite or something. Then, my other toe on the other foot started feeling the same way. Tender, swollen, just aches. Now it has spread to all of my toes. They are tingling, like when your foot is starting to fall asleep. I presume it's the peripheral neuropathy? I am kind of freaked out, since it was after a fever. I have an appointment on Monday with a GP..... but I have not even seen a GP in almost 3 years. Some type of infection? I presume they will do blood tests? I also have a bug bite from 3-4 weeks ago that has turned into a huge eczema patch on my knee. I have dermographia, so already have sensitive skin, but i know two people who are allergic to meat now after getting that crazy tick thing here in AL, so I am paranoid. Unsure if that is related or just another cool skin thing I have to deal with, but do you have any thoughts? Or just specific blood tests I should be asking for, things to rule out?

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Ok, I am now able to reply to your message. While the circumstances are different, I had a similar cascade of events weeks ago, where someone in my family visit, and I got a respiratory infection, I don't which and don't bother anymore testing. Since you asked, tests are... iffy ? Depends on how sensitive and how they set up, but it can be hit or miss sometimes yes.

Tingling, swelling, tender and pain are usually signs of joint inflammation, rather than peripheral neuropathy, but inflammation in the tendons and ligaments can also cause similar symptoms (I have experience with all of these).

I also develop a massive rash, that resembled a very bad eczema (and once again, I don't go to doctors so I don't know which type of infectoin it was), a couple weeks after the respiratory one.

Don't be paranoid, whatever infection you got at first depressed your immune system and opportunistic bugs exploited this moment of immune weakness. You just describe exactly what you did to the doctor and he will ask the necessary tests, or at least I would hope so, if not you just ask to be tested (doctors 99% of the time must abide by what the PATIENTS ask).

I think you got the famous twofer. A respiratory or some sort of common infection, and a secondary one. If your symptoms progress let me know. Also are you taking anything ?

I double everything and went back to Metformin (I cycled out 2-3 months ago) and double the dosage and this one made all the difference to me. In your case Berberine is the easiest one to get, and may be of help.

If you decide to take the antibiotics, don't forget to add probiotics after.

We (as everyone) are missing something that in the end will be obvious on these uncommon, now common events.

Best regards and a speed recovery.

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This makes sense. I definitely thought it was the flu because of the achy body, and the sudden onset of the fever, but the tests were negative so ? The sore throat is still hanging out but is finally better. Someone in my church group asked about if it could be HFM, but I thought you had to have spots for that. Kids had that about a year ago and neither I or my husband had any symptoms. I had been taking your general stack that I do every time I have a bug (I have the NAC, the Glycine, the berberine, vitamin D with K, and natto). I tend to just take it every time I come down with some unknown bug just to cover my bases. Appointment is on Monday, at 8:30. I bet they will offer to do baseline blood work, (tbf, i have not had blood work done probably since my last pregnancy or maybe even before, so years). The crazy eczema patch gets better if I put hydrocortisone on it, but always gets aggravated again at some point, bc my skin seems to be sooooo sensitive to anything. I'm hoping the cooler weather will help (?). Will keep you posted. Thank you so much for the encouragement and feedback. I have not googled or anything bc I think that would just give me the worst cases and freak me out. LOL.

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Ivermectin. Have you tried? I won't live without it. I'm definitely a believer. I've experienced benefits first hand. Of all sorts.

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waiting on results. doc thought it was a viral thing and wasn't worried, but since I had not had done blood work or seen a doctor in over 3 years she ran an inflammatory panel (alzeimer's panel?) thyroid, B12, and ferritin. Should hopefully have results today or tomorrow.

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Update- blood work came back. All within normal range, no issues. If you would like I can send you actual numbers. Since I have not had blood work done in years, I don't have any prior info to compare it to, but I did go and drive to the office to get the actual numbers.

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If you are confortable you can e-mail me the results and actual number. A LOT of these tests miss a lot of markers I discuss, but I can't fully blame a doctors for not ordering these.

Inflammatory panel is good to see if there is anything going wrong, not just Alzheimer's, thyroid the same, B12 and ferritin are common problems depending the medical history.

In my case, the massive rash and bumps started leaking fluids after weeks, and recently when it got significantly better, it leaked green pus (which means, it was 99% a bacterial infection). May not be your case, other type of infections such as fungi also cause rashes, and other things. If your panel is all within normal range and you have no lingering problems, I would just keep supplementing for a few weeks to make sure the body replenish what it used to fight whatever you got.

A cream my aunt brought my from the US helped A LOT with the rash and probably tangentially helped with the infection (Eurecin Eczema Relief) in case you are still battling the rash. Sorry taking longer to reply.

Hope all is well with you.

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Where are you located?

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Third world.

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Thanks! How would I send you the full numbers/tests info? I know I would have to research each test and the results to try and understand what I'm looking at. If you could shorten info that would help me understand or get to the gist (for future bloodwork) that would be AMAZING. I think there is such a learning curve with all of this- it can be overwhelming even for folks who are trying to learn more about their own personal health and prepare for the future.

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Most people can e-mail me using substack, it goes directly, but in case you couldn't (some can't), you can use my email

hiddencomplexity@tutanota.com Let me know when you get it so I can edit it out.

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Oct 27, 2023·edited Oct 27, 2023

As far as a protocol for healing I believe that common denominator will prove to be Ivermectin. This Wonder Drug has massive potential to heal millions and not solely acting in its originally intended role - as an anti-parasitic - but as an anti-viral, anti inflammatory, anti cancer, etc therapy. PubMed is overflowing nowadays with Ivermectin studies in regards.

IVM= Multi Purposeful. Game Changer.

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I am currently in the middle of nowhere with very weak signal (work not for fun 😢), give me a couple of hours and I will get back to you.

But yes I have some clues because I went pretty much through the same the past 6 weeks

Clarification "just aches" means just aches, pain or joint aches, pain the the joints ?

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I use topical Magnesium spray with DMSO cream for my aches and pains. Works almost instantly. Have you tried? Also, Turmeric is a must for me. I can't live without it now. Hope you're feeling better by the time you read this!

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I would NOT use a normal doc. I'd try one of the HERO doctors of the FL:CCC (Front line Critical care, and I'm not sure if this is 2 or 3 "C"s.

Those people aren't bought off, they are not intimidated by the government, and I think that they still believe in the Hippocratic Oath. Obviously, the corporate "docs" worry more about other things than to "First do no harm"

Dr. Simone Gold started the FLCC. She has a JD as well as a MD. You may have heard that the F:LCC was "infiltrated" by people who wished to take over/destroy her organization (much like Project Veritas) in the last couple of years. The lawsuit made things better, and I think that she has total charge again.

There are other docs I'd trust McCollough, Zelenco (passed on but still has company selling vitamins specifically tailored to help from getting sick.

I'm not particularly religious, but I did attend Bible school for a couple of years in High School. This entire situation, covid, the WEF, our "leaders"- the deviancy and "gain of function" people. where it is a "open secret" that we (and other governments too) are making bioweapons and God knows what else. It just seems evil to me. I know some people mistake evil for ignrance, but it's obvious to me that evil really exists. And some of these evil people do not "come across" as Adolf Hitler (like Anthony Fauci- he IS evil, and if you don't believe me, read "The REAL Anthony Fauci". Halfway through the book, or maybe sooner, you will realize the EVIL that exists in Dr. Fauci. The evil is demonic IMO.

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IIRC, they can do a video appointment. I think that is correct

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Correct. This is all by design. Not accidental.

DEATHVAX.

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Some people have had success with topical Ivermectin on Eczema rashes. I "cured" my mother's be eliminating wheat from her diet.

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Make sure you get a LL doctor (Lyme Literate). You have to rule out a Lyme or Tick co-infection (viral or bacterial).

Please look into Ivermectin and Doxyclycline for your ailments. They could literally save your life. Keep us posted on your progress? Thanks!

Treating Lyme Disease and Co-Infections: A Molecular Biologist's Journey & Getting Better With Ivermectin!

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/treating-lyme-disease-and-co-infections

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Dr. Steven Phillips is an excellent Physician!

https://zerospin.substack.com/

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Are there supplements etc...that have proven or theoretically will work well in prevention or mitigating the dengue fever infection (in addition to folic acid)?

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The paper you shared above .which you posted on 'Reversed Mareks" ..was the first one i read that time, and was stunned,...that time everything was new to me, and many things i just thought up on my own....did not expect those thoughts ever becoming true....

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The "Eldritch horror" looks like a 40K Genestealer...

Which is apt considering the content of the article and the "covid" virus.

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The Eldrazi do remind me of the Tyranids, they are just... Worse I guess ? I am a big Eldrazi fan 😆

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Wow!

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no "virus" has ever been isolated...

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These findings are far too opportune to be accidental! The "virus" and the "treatment" both specifically designed to increase death from other illnesses. What a shit show!

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Hey John Paul, I used to follow you on Twitter but can't find you anymore. Have you moved to a different platform?

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Closed the account a couple months back. I have only substack for the foresseable future.

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That's too bad! I liked going back periodically to your pinned tweet and comparing it to current events :D

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After years of being unable too, I was able to download my Twitter data, so I could send you a screenshot of that thread if you want.

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Sure that would be fantastic, thanks!

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I tried to find an email with your name but couldn't, can you send me an email, then I will send you a screenshot of the thread.

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We were chatting on Twitter, I will send you a DM

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Geesh, who had that one on the Bingo Card?

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A few of us in 2020 😆

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