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Moriarty's avatar

Jocko Willink wrote a really touching letter for Memorial Day -> https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/memorial-day-2023-note-white-stone-cross?intcmp=tw_fnc

If you served or know someone in or a former military, call him today, ask how he is doing. It might mean the world to them. Cost you nothing, can save his life.

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DoorlessCarp🐭's avatar

You can see how these conditions can quickly escalate in a doom loop.

Role of Fungal Infections in Carcinogenesis and Cancer Development: A Literature Review (2022)

...Production of carcinogens such as acetaldehyde, which contribute to the progression of cancer (C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis produce more acetaldehyde than other species of Candida). 41 (2) Induction of inflammatory processes that contributes to tumor metastasis (using cytokines such as CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL3, TNF-α, and IL-18 facilitates tumorigenesis, angiogenesis, and metastasis). 34,42-45 (3) Processes related to molecular mimicry (molecular mimic of the protein associated with complement receptor 3 (CR3-CP) C. albicans that supports cancer progression). 46 (4) The Th17 response (Th17 is a subset of CD4 + T cells that are active in response against C. albicans, and another cytokine from the Th17 family, IL-23, increases angiogenesis and tumor growth, and antagonizes IL-12 and IFN. 47,48 Another study showed that 54.2% of patients with gastric ulcer and 10.3% of patients with chronic gastritis had candidiasis, which was evident in 20% of patients with gastric cancer.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9675916/

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Moriarty's avatar

I am not as well-versed on fungi as others are, so I am trying to bring attention so others who are write, because some of the fungal/yeast infections will absolutely wreck people's immune systems (especially bone marrow - candida) long-term, and of course, fuel cancer and other pathologies.

Th17 is necessary to deal with fungal infection yet in the case of the multiple times transfected is quite literally a slow-burn towards suicide.

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Beenz's avatar

Thanks John, that was a great read.

A lady normie I work with just told me her 13 yr old son hasnt been right since October last and got all the illnesses floating around. last week he was in hospital with pneumonia. I asked was he jabbed and she said yeah and I thought she would shout at me but she has finally stopped being a normie and said no more jabs. Small comfort though as she doesnt know what the future holds. I recommended seaswimming/fasting/keto/supplements but I dont think a 13 yr old will stick to the regimen. Very sad.

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Dr Cameron Jones's avatar

Excellent work. I’m a PhD fungal biologist. There’s a lot of research on the relationship between fungi and cancer. At the start of the pandemic, the link between mortality from fungi/yeasts and treatments like ventilators did the damage. Hospital acquired fungi are a serious threat to everyone. Cladosporium & Alternaria that you mention are also common in water damaged environments. Good work for drawing attention to ‘mould’.

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Moriarty's avatar

Thank you. The fungi role in many diseases and dysfunctions especially on a longer timeline has been heavily overlooked. Some of the most common ones have profound impacts long-term like Candida.

The sharp increase in both bacterial and "fungal" infections is concerning to me. Damned if you do (get infected and severely sick) damned if you don't (survive and gets secondary-anything from a myriad of tolerant states).

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Andreas's avatar

Eye opening stuff, John Paul.

I thought I understood the mechanism of destruction for this most elaborate bioweapon.

After reading your article, I feel like I know nothing. Again.

The reference to Sepsis caught my eye. I recalled from Curing The Incurable by Levy about the high dose IV Vitamin C to treat a wide range of things. Wisdom lost in time. IIRC, Pierre Kory talked about Sepsis and Vitamin C in the ~2020 era.

Seems we selected a bioweapon as a cure to something we already had the cure to. But for which there was no profit. Likewise for the annual sepsis deaths.

The levels of tragedy in this waking nightmare are innumerable.

Peace.

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DoorlessCarp🐭's avatar

High dose IV vit C works paradoxically and is actually a powerful oxidant in action.

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Beenz's avatar

Hey Carp, sorry for my lack of understanding.....are you saying highdose C IV is bad or that its an oxidant but it causes a positive aftereffect? Thanks!

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Moriarty's avatar

Via different pathways Vitamin C will both work as an antioxidant in certain cells and conditions, and work as a powerful oxidant in others (this can be beneficial under specific conditions). I think this is what he meant.

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Sounds Like Nonsense's avatar

I saw this and thought you might find it interesting, thank you for your substack.

VERDICINALS

https://twitter.com/vedicinals9/status/1663076277585166338

Second News letter from

@vedicinals9

Google drive link for publications and News letters

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What Matters Most's avatar

Eye opening, thanks JP. Know of two that currently are under 45 and have colon cancer. We all know, but can’t say it. Sad.

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Moriarty's avatar

Cancer has yet to "grace" my family but immune damage can be easily observed, and quite a few number of people died from clots. We all tried to warn them.

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That’s a blessing in this day and age. My FIL passed away this winter, and had a tumor in his bladder. My MIL had a clot in her gut. They both suspect the jab.

Hope you’re doing well brother! Been busy with prep stuff if you know what I mean.😉

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Soujourner's avatar

Within the last 5 days, two adult males I know (who don't know one another) have been hospitalized for MSRA. All of this makes me go 'hmmmm'.

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Moriarty's avatar

As I wrote in a recent Substack, you could pick up signals of almost every pathology (except some "super rare" immune mediated diseases such as MOGAD) in the first 2-4 weeks after the mass rollout of the jab. MSRA spiked incredibly (abnormally) fast in those first 2 weeks, the reason me and said friend delve into fungal infections trying to understand the mechanisms.

Hope the two males recover soon.

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Soujourner's avatar

Almost every pathology, yes. Brilliant weapon, I wonder how much of it was design and how much was "well, let's see".

Thank you. Both are now out of hospital. Both are exhausted.

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Moriarty's avatar

Body is drained of every possible resource (nutrient pool) possible. Perhaps Mayers IV would pick them up really fast, just somewhat costly.

That is an argument for the ages, as it stands right now, I hold the opinion that a third of the pathologies are by design, everything else a byproduct of genius but arrogant scientist using the natural design as a blueprint, and everything else was a unforeseen consequence of that.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

what about climate change ? it certainly is not the jab !

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Moriarty's avatar

That has been a serious argument from the pro-mRNA side LOL.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I thought it would be a joke. Awww LOL. How can they bring that up to promote a jab, is beyond me.

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John Marshall's avatar

Can nasal sprays containing a corticosteroid called beclomethasone dipropionate cause similar problems as mentioned when combined with SARS-COVID-2 and a fungal infection?

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Moriarty's avatar

The study itself refer to widespread use of corticosteroids, but I can't find anything related to what is described here and beclomethasone. Here is a paper where they found that the immune supressive effect of Beclo is minor compared to other drugs.

Looks safe to use at first glance, might even have some benefits we aren't aware of.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7476496/

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John Marshall's avatar

Thank you for the link. I’m glad my GP changed my script from Budesonide to Beclo four years ago.

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