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Moriarty's avatar

Other Covid articles will be published next week, I will publish something to do with AI in the weekend, and you should read and take part of it. It is about our future.

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Anomalous Anonymous's avatar

I like the unrelated drawing too.

Peaceful.

Thank you for the time you spend

and for sharing your findings!

You are quite erudite and make sense

of complex subject matter.

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Moriarty's avatar

For my friend who passed last year. Thank you for your complement 😊

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Bibi's avatar

Please feel free to talk about your friend. Embrace the memory. (Memories are like encounter) Have the pictures or create the pictures of your friend and the two of you.

Include your friend in your writing. Include your friend in your days. Talk about your friend anytime. Your AI drawings are beautiful. You are doing so much good with your writing.

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Moriarty's avatar

Just wanted to share it again. As I did last year.

She was sister of a friend from the group I used to work for, so not much I would share.

Anyone can create beautiful AI art I will incentivize people to do so in the AI article because they decided to regulate AI. It is the straw that broke my back in many ways.

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Bibi's avatar

So sorry that they did that. It is so upseting and sad and makes me feel angry. (I dont like thinking that anything can break your back) They want total control. Period. Maybe focus on little snippets of opportunities that are (still available at least to some extent ) ? Sorry for my shallow suggestion. It is frustrating (to me) feeling powerless and not being able to do anything about huuuge & abundant unfairness & injustice. I wish they did not regulate AI. And I thank you for educating us about why that is not a good idea. If it was not for you my "thinking about AI" would have been much more volatile. Thank you.

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Moriarty's avatar

I will simply boil down the argument to the following.

Do you really want the most powerful tool invented by human civilization in the hands of the people that forced half the planet to take a deadly vaccine, and in fewer hands of the assholes that literally supported the decision ? Because that is literally the vast majority of the pro-AI regulation people.

I am not sorry about it. God sent me signs, I am just sorry about other things.

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Fizzygurl's avatar

I had a relative by marriage who died young of Cruetzfeld-Jacob...(was so tragic she filled a big church at her funeral) so I very much appreciate your research.

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Geoffrey Newton's avatar

Reactivated ERV give a false positive for HIV! How many people have been wrongly diagnosed?

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Moriarty's avatar

I think it would depend the sensitivity of the tests, etc, but I would "guesstimate" a decent portion (10-20% mininum).

How many people with HIV have Herpes, that is my question for today.

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Janiesaysyay's avatar

I'm so sorry for your loss JP.

Excellent work educating us, thank you so much. It seems all in life is about homoestasis, and things are out of balance, pathology results.

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Moriarty's avatar

Sometimes the body attempt to reach homeostasis after a certain injury/event/infection and pathology can also ensue from that response. Damage by overcorrection.

That is why almost everything has contradictory evidence if you look hard enough.

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NatteringNaybob's avatar

An "annoying byproduct" indeed, it's what lies beneath Professor

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Jayro's avatar

Take it easy on the modafanil, lol. Great post

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Moriarty's avatar

That was in 2021. Now I take 25 mg when I take it, once a week sometimes once every other week. 😀

Thanks 👍🏻

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Arkosh Kovash's avatar

I recall something like a year ago Dr McCairn had read out on one of his streams an email you sent him regarding what I believe was this topic. If I remember correctly your email was fairly technical (and highly critical), and the exchange between you both was somewhat icy. I wish I knew which stream it was so I could go back to it and hear again what your position was at the time in relation to his general viewpoint (which he maintains to this day hasn’t changed since the outset of the pandemic).

The major issue for us layfolk is trying to discern who exactly in the so-called “dissident” or “anti-narrative” world has the correct interpretation of things.

An example for instance is Christie Grace saying recently (if I understand her correctly) that McCullough’s spike detox protocol (ie: Natto, bromelin, etc) isn’t exactly benign, and could potentially lead to amyloids not cleanly dissolving as claimed but rather being blown up or broken up into many smaller bits that could lead to bigger problems down the road. The rest of us (whether jabbed or unjabbed) are left scratching our heads.

Maybe in the end, as Orwell wrote, ignorance is in fact bliss. Lol.

Cheers.

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Moriarty's avatar

I have never, EVER interact with any other "COVID researcher" with the exception of the anonymous person I cite in some of my pieces. Otherwise , as you can clearly tell as I am never named anywhere else I don't interact with them, Ihave never emailed, I have never DM any of them I think, and this is a far stretch I had 2 tweets with some of them.

I openly criticized people who got amyloid and prions wrong. Some people used alt accounts to bait the correct pathways and I still have them the wrong answer for laughs.

This is exactly why I cite multiple papers, and here I left it fairly simplified so anyone can understand, but thus wanting to comprehend must read the papers, at least the abstracts and conclusions/discussion sections are enough to give you a comprehensive view of each paper.

Christie is somewhat correct, as I say sometimes, tangentially correct, but the mechanisms she is implying are already addressed in my overall "stack" (the group of supplements I suggest).

Ignorance indeed is a bliss but my main goal here is helping the most people I can, so I need to understand the how, why's, where's.

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Arkosh Kovash's avatar

Thanks for your reply. Given what you say above and that it was so long ago I’ll have to second-guess my memory a bit (although I tend to have a fairly solid steel trap for anything that involves interpersonal conflicts, debates, disputes, or disagreements, lol). I feel as if we may have even had a very brief exchange about it at the time. But you would know your direct interactions with others better than anyone else, so I’ll accept being mistaken. And for all I know perhaps he was reading a lengthy tweet (but somehow I recall him referring to it as an email). Either way, please accept my apology for any confusion or false assertions.

His reaction after having read the particular note (whether tweet or otherwise) was not all that cordial, so the incident stuck out for me.

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Moriarty's avatar

Absolutely no problem at all, but as many of these people build a online cult following on basically selling bs I decided to say I never had conversations with them.

Some of them lied in private group chats that they collaborated on research with me too.

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Arkosh Kovash's avatar

Hmm, interesting. Had I known that I would have forwarded an interview 3-6 months ago with a certain well-known researcher in Tel Aviv we all know who mentioned you regarding communications (and/or collaborations). Too difficult to locate now. Sometimes I like to copy not-as-well-known but nevertheless important people re- interviews where they get a shout-out or mention. But if I come across anything in the future I can let you know.

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Moriarty's avatar

I literally have no idea who you are referring to, I do not pay attention to the "COVID influencers". Now I am curious 😂 you can email me the name if you want.

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Arkosh Kovash's avatar

I’m tempted to dig it up now, although it’ll be a challenge ! Lol.

What’s your email ?

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Colin's avatar

Jp, apologies for being lazy and asking but can you plainly make a list of your supplement stack and directions so I can share it( simp version) haha. Love you bro,

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Moriarty's avatar

You mean a ultra simplified (no science, just usage and dosage) version and what I recommend people to take it ?

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Beenz's avatar

Nice images. MIles Johnston no?

So what was the misfolded protein clearing compound? I await the next article on said subject.

My dads fam all get cancer and mums side all get dementia.....id rather get neither. Maybe i should skip the nattokinase?

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Moriarty's avatar

AI generated. I just prompted to created a detailed pencil piece, but I suspect OpenAI scrapped the hell of instagram, so Miles data might be there. All recent images on my substacks are AI-generated (by me, but AI).

My dad side gets clots, my mom side gets dementia lol. No you shouldn't, but maybe don't take all the time. I take once a year basically.

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Colin's avatar

Thanks Brother, any idea how to unfuck the folded proteins? 7 day fasts?

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Moriarty's avatar

The body literally does it on itself, but there are many ways to do it. Serrapeptase, Nattokinase, Quercetin, Fisen, Doxycycline, Metformin/Berberine, the list goes on. Sodium Bicarbonate (but you need to pass it through a electrical current).

The "trick" is having sufficient antioxidants while doing it (which I already addressed in 2021). Just give it time.

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Colin's avatar

For me everything has worked so far, doctors are dumbfounded and not understanding why they aren’t seeing myocarditis inflammation but are seeing damage.

I’m the case that leaves them scratching their heads because I am not progressively getting worse but the opposite. Thanks JP.

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Bibi's avatar

What do you mean :"Sodium Bicarbonate (but you need to pass it through a electrical current).The "trick" is having sufficient antioxidants while doing it (which I already addressed in 2021). Just give it time."

How to pass SB through electrical current? Do you mean iontophoreses through skin? I dont know how big are those molecules and how to prepare the concentrations that can be delivered via skin? Could you please tell us a bit more about it, if you wish? Thank you.

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Moriarty's avatar

I will write about it, but if you use google scholar and search for "prion sodium bicarbonate" it should be a very recent paper. I can just share the link here too.

Literally "electrifying" the sodium bicarbonate 😆.

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Bibi's avatar

Thank you. Will search for it. Would you mind recommending some "guidelines" tips or rescources on how to "prompt" properly? I am thinking... .if I can create a correct prompt to call 13 S & 13D specific information , institutional allocation changes quarter to quarter and then I compare those to the post allocation Price Movement in the Underlying- I could see which institutional investors are LEADING and generally make allocations intelligently pre- positive movement in the stock, ss opposed to others that just allocate as part of diversification. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thank you.

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Moriarty's avatar

You will need web access and Data analysis from ChatGPT 4, which is 20 bucks per month, not a lot for most people. Than you can prompt about it, I have no resources, I just like doing it on my own, but the models are getting advanced enough you usually just "ask" and get what you asked.

Ironically enough looking into Twitter might get you good resources, but don't pay for any type of "prompt" course, all the best stuff is completely free.

You just need to start using these models to see what they are capable of, how they fit on your workflow, etc. Remember, it is not actually autonomous, it is like a "assistant", and it is a tool. Your input is the differential when using language models.

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PERSISTENT OBJECTOR to new IHR's avatar

Extremely interesting, and somehow comforting to learn that this misfolding can be a meaningful process.

Some questions:

Do you think cistus incanus tea can also help, as it seems to be able to break through biofilms (Lyme, Borrellia is most mentioned). Can you look at the part in the conclusion of this article here (it's a sample article, there is more available about cistus incanus)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9032239/

to see if cistus incanus also, maybe indirectly, helps with any processes or products? Could be because this is partly about viral and bacterial burdens. Can you kindly have a look?

The substances you mention (serrapeprase, nattokinase etc, are they strong enough to degrade, but weak enough to avoid the increased tumorigenesis you mentioned?

Last question, any -related to the issue at hand- benefit in regular NAC intake? Its anti clotting effect is different than the mentioned kinases, but it also does other things (re ROS, glutathione precursor) that could be relevant?

Thank you so much!

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Moriarty's avatar

Yes, Cistus incanus-based compounds (extract would be much better than tea, you need to see what each specific paper uses). There is a difference between breaking through biofilms (Bromhexine also breaks through them) and dissolving/bursting them.

I spent 3 hours reading on Incanus and it is a very promising compound. Tumorgenesis will probably happen when there is enough misfolded protein around to create a propicious enviroment, it is most likely a years thing, not a months. I will make my case that having enough antioxidants mitigates the tumorgenesis. And yeah using these enzymes to breakdown misfolded proteins won't induce cancer because they break them down in larger chunks, the body takes care of the rest, you are just aiding normal function not hyper accelerating it, few things can just "wash away" these proteins.

If you use the search feature "Importance of antioxidants" you will find a decent article I wrote on that, so yes, I recommend, at least while SARS-CoV-2 Omicron is going rampant around.

Inhibiting protein glycation is a incredibly powerful effect and it will have many downstream effects, so yes, one could use it like that, but I prefer Metformin and Berberine because they just don't do that one thing, they hit over a dozen pathways =).

As I often say, do what feels right/best for you, use what I write just as a starting point.

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PERSISTENT OBJECTOR to new IHR's avatar

Btw, I nowsaw you mention metformin. The conclusion in the cistus incanus article mentions / compares with metformin as follows: "Moreover, flavonol glycosides such as myricitrin and hyperoside have the ability to inhibit protein glycation. The effect of hyperoside was comparable to that of the best known antiglycation agent, aminoguanidine, and was even higher than that of metformin."

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Simon Teesdale's avatar

4.30am spitballing. Given the apparent trade off between protective and neurodegenerative effects of amyloid/prion misfolding, it’s unlikely that there hasn’t been research into transfection of prion-like proteins that retain protective effects against bacteria, fungus, etc but with fewer downsides.

I’m thinking in particular of the ORF with homology to Spidroin found perfectly in frame in anti-sense strand of dna contaminated Pfizer jabs. Note that codon optimisation of wobble base on sense strand without use Leucine or Serine codons that could form a Stop codon on the opposite strand. Bingo. Full read of Spidroin ORF in instances of strand flipping.

Question. What is this Spidroin-like ORF? Could it have any relation to https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9378615/

It’s now 5am and I need some shut eye having probably posted a load of nonsense!

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Moriarty's avatar

The problem here are the under investigated but clearly significant activation of HERVs, and the many cascade effects ending up in redox failure.

Under normal conditions, your body will get rid of any misfolded protein, regardless, the problem is surpassing the "cleaning" threshold, intrinsically connected to the redox system in a simplified manner.

To the effect of causing prion scrapie accumulation and toxicity the proline substitution might exceed in that regard, and the FCS, and NTD.

Also must take into account how other pathogens contribute to this mess. Especially latent viruses and certain fungi.

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Enough Vitamin D+K2 usually is the best start. Otherwise refer to this one, I have other pieces on how to improve health too.

https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/short-guide-on-dealing-with-latent

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I wrote one short thing about BPC -> https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/the-many-wonders-of-a-peptide

And a more extensive one on other peptides to recover from more serious damage - https://hiddencomplexity.substack.com/p/the-many-wonders-of-peptides

Most peptides came from the same supplier (China), dosage is 250 mcg per day, duration is dependent upon what type of condition injury you are treating. Muscle tears, tendon repair, things like that 2-4 weeks and most people are 90% recovered. Autoimmune, inflammatory conditions (such as IBS, severe gastritis, aneurisms) takes 8 to 12 weeks, sometimes 16.

Most peptides are produced by your own body, sometimes in very small quantities, ingesting and using them you are just supplementing, and speeding up whatever efffect they possess. BPC is somewhat a universal "healing" peptide, you can heal a lot of types of injuries with that alone. Most people need only BPC and TB500.

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rjt's avatar

I am very surprised that any treatment would reverse aneurysm expansion. I could see, maybe, that progression could be slowed, possibly halted, but actual shrinkage does not have an obvious mechanism.

I did review your second peptide link and didn't find mention of aneurysms, but had the same question about COPD reversal, particularly the form formerly known as emphysema. Improvement of the chronic bronchitis form of COPD looks reasonable with reduction of inflammation and fibrosis.

Thank you again for the effort and insight which you provide with your research and articles.

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Inino16's avatar

Agree, very well explained

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Moriarty's avatar

Oh I think some of them should be hanged and others should be shot.

Kariko should be impaled. Trust me, I keep a calm demeanor but inside I am furious with the people responsible for this.

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Janiesaysyay's avatar

This is the human response to democide.

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