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So, shorthand, they chose exactly the means in creating the "vaccine" that the virus uses to be so pathogenic?

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Yes. Pretty much, the Spike is the worst part and most pathogenic.

And the easiest target for making a vaccine.

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Jun 7, 2022Liked by Moriarty

“It was recently shown that patients with low HDL-cholesterol levels at admission to the hospital were more likely to develop severe disease, compared to patients with high HDL-cholesterol levels. Compared with the healthy controls, the patients have sharply decreased concentrations of total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol. With reduced HDL levels in circulation, SAA4 potentially will be less partitioned into HDL.” I find this interesting. I am someone with high total cholesterol (at least in the eyes of the medical community), but definitely Pattern A (high HDL, low triglycerides, trig:HDL ratio of about 1). After after some troublesome side effects with Lipitor (CK skyrocketed) and Crestor (dizziness), I did some homework and now refuse to even discuss them. I wonder what role the overuse of statins based on faulty research that ignored all cause mortality (the model for vaccines?) plays here.

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Sorry was dealing with the famous brazilian bureaucracy. That is the thing, they chose one metric to push bullshit, the only bad cholesterol is triglycerides actually, that is the one that goes through chemical reactions and "clogs the veins", now, guess what clogging your veins (the term is calcification), high cholesterol and severe Covid have in common ?

You may have guessed it. Hyperglycemia. Diabetes. Too much sugar in your blood. I do wonder that too, and would say broadly usage of statins is hurting much more than helping, if it is helping it will be a subset, a very small percentage, of the total number of patients under statin use.

One of the most important uses of cholesterol is "plugging" holes in your body. Now, I leave you with a question. In a disease that is know to cause hypercoagulability [lots of clots], is cholesterol kinda important ?

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Well well, my husband used high statins after his first heart attack at 49, and ended up having to get a triple heart bypass op.... money. I am sorry, i have no trust in big pharma or their manupilation of gullability on the patient or their side or their apostles. Haven't seen a dr in 30 months time. I would have had more trust if the media was to be trusted and if good journalism as we see on substack weren't forced to be seen on only substack. Thank you for being here for us.

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I also have very high cholesterol and the coof was barely a 1 and half day 4 beer hangover.

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See my reply to Vicks ! Your high choleterol was probably more helpful than most think.

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Yep. even when i was 19 and super fit i had very high cholesterol. i recently changed doctors as i finally took statins for a month and it completely fixed my cholesterol (according to my doctor) but i felt like shit and couldn't barely go jogging. "oh you just need to change brands until one of them doesnt give you side effects".

i am trying to get my parents off them... but theyre boomers

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There are a bunch of doctors on Twitter who solely reason of existence is literally shitting on statins, you might want to peruse it see if you can find them.

Most people who take statins, especially young people will feel like shit, that is what statins do. As long as you don't have calcification, it will never be a problem.

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thats the one thing that my doctor did do. check my arteries in my neck for calcification. I guess thats one good part about going to a doctor whos average patient age is about 90.

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brilliant. I got covid myself from a wedding on Friday. I felt like I had a bit of a headache for 1.5days and now on Wednesday i am fine. pcr confirmed. thank god i am a pure blood

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Thanks, I look forward to reading your upcoming posts! 👍🏽💕

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Jun 7, 2022·edited Jun 7, 2022Liked by Moriarty

I came across something interesting the other day. This is a talk on how Olive Leaf Extract and Hydroxytyrosol can cause changes (epigenetic or nutritional) that re-establish the body's ability to endogenously produce Vitamin C. This has vast implications/applications to a variety of disease states, if true! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35sL8ofwvaY I recall early in the pandemic that China was using High Dose vitamin C as a treatment. I didn't keep up with efficacy literature, but if nothing else, a promising immune support strategy. And a link below about Vitamin C and Amyloid.

High-dose of vitamin C supplementation reduces amyloid plaque burden and ameliorates pathological changes in the brain of 5XFAD mice

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3944243/

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Jun 7, 2022Liked by Moriarty

ah, here's a link:

The Restoration of Vitamin C Synthesis in Humans

05/11/2022 by Dr. Thomas Levy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, May 11, 2022

https://www.peakenergy.com/articles/omns20220511/The-Restoration-of-Vitamin-C-Synthesis-in-Humans

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Hey JP have you read (or considered collaborating with) Walter Chesnut and his work? He is the only other person I know of writing about amyloidosis.

Thank you so much for your analysis. Two big thumbs up.

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I think John Paul and Walter have quite different opinions about Amyloidosis...

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Hm, looks like I need to read a little harder. So! Much! Information!

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I have SEVERE divergence of opinion with Walter, to say the least, that is why I am slowly writing that post.

And indeed there is so much information to go through I don't blame you for not knowing or paying attention. Hopefully my post will be a decent read and informative to most peopleo !

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Well, given what I (seem to?) understand from WMC, which is pretty alarming, I am happy to hear you have a different opinion. When it comes to learning more about what is actually going on in the bodies of vaxd and those with prior infections, I will read anything. Well, anything written by independent thinkers. I read the MSM when I need some sobering... looks like the SADS propaganda is about to hit a crescendo.

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I can guarantee you 100% he is wrong, especially at the scale he presents. It will happen, a lot of these "rare" diseases, but it ain't the end of the world, if people take care of their health, 99% of the time it won't be a problem.

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Jul 6, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Just came across your stuff the other day, I’ll be sure to do a deep dive on it 👍

I was always wary of WC. Given that by now the “dissident” camp is rather large and fractious, with many players and a lot of internal disagreements, are there any others that you personally consider trustworthy or “on point” ? I have no doubt intel agencies populate the field with disinfo agents to intentionally confuse or mislead others, or perhaps some players are just simply mistaken on a number of points.

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From your lips to God's ears!

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" You better start understanding these, and many other of my posts, otherwise you won’t understand why I call the amyloidogenesis, bullshit."

I don't how they select medical students in USA and Canada; but here in Australia, applicants to study medicine must have achieved the highest standardised final high school results, plus school assessments and be subjected to interviews. Do you expect the average reader to understand medical words and matters?

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Yes, because for weeks I have been simplifying it, that is why it will be long. I will do my best so anyone can understand the basics of how it is happening. I often answer any questions in the comments.

Medicine isn't so hard, just lots of difficult sounding words.

Just read the posts I linked and you will already have an idea of what is going on at a superficial level.

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Jun 7, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Thanks.

It is the language that gets people; not the concepts. Who does not understand heart attack , stroke, breaching a cell membrane, spikes on the membrane of a cell?

I understand the history and the need need to use a common language in order to facilitate communication.

One suggestion: put the plain English phrase or word for each Latin word in brackets would ease reading greatly. Although it might cost the writer more time, overall it will save time since most readers will need to pause and look up those words or phrases.

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For some reason Substack is prohibiting me from liking your commentary, so consider your commentary liked.

Yes, I have been slowly putting under ( ), but I guess [ ] would be better, I will be sure to that.

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Perhaps Substack knew more about me than you... :)

Thanks. I would greatly help with the readability of your articles.

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Jun 7, 2022Liked by Moriarty

just think of it as learning a new language, rather than a hard science. You just keep at it, and eventually it starts making sense, and eventually you can communicate at a basic level. Also, as proven by the pandemic, high grades do not equal high intelligence or critical thinking. On the balance, engineers are much better thinkers, and usually can run roughshod over medical simpletons. More importantly, almost anyone reading this blog or following JP has more common sense than all the consensus Med Establishment. So there's that. So much for credentials.

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I agree with all your assertions ! I do hope people reading this Substack or following my Twitter are the ones grace with intact common sense. The world severely lacks common sense the last...decade or more.

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