I will research this further. In medical research there are factions which as we see can gain dominance. I think he is part of the “amyloid mafia” in the field of Alzheimer’s research. Big pharma just released a shitty anti Alzheimer’s drug which is the culmination of Team Amyloids goal. The drug is not really that efficacious yet as surprise to no one here got approved recently. I think Stanford President not getting investigated publicly is a push to get drug approved. The amyloid mafia has control of all research funding over the last 30 years in this area of research. Dr Tessier LeVigne’s CV is a nightmare to those here. Before Stanford he was at Genentech so the big pharma ties are real.
The cause of Alzheimers/Dementia is something that cannot be believed by virtually anybody. I don't even mention it to people as I always get laughed out of the room.
Suffice it to say, as with virtually ALL western medical nonsense, no drug/chemical could prevent it. Materialism is madness...
Not laughing in advance, as I'm familiar with your line of thinking. I have a theory about alzheimers too, but I don't even like to THINK about it because my own mind laughs at me.
Good to hear from you Hundro. Make any progress with the Mulford book?
The problem with my theory, not really "mine", but what I've come to the conclusion is the only rational explanation does not sit well with anybody I've explained it to. I've yet to explain to anybody that would resonate with it.
The slightly "bad news" is, there isn't much that can be done to avoid it. It's quite beyond any "human intervention" once it sets in.
Do you have a friend or loved one showing signs? Perhaps such a person could be helped if so. But once it's full blown, there's no coming back.
I've gotten only as far as acquiring Mulford's book. Reading season is usually limited to winter for me, as during the snowless months I'm outside working. Problem is, I've built up a pile of books to read over the past few years. So many unexplored topics have become intriguing since the thing happened.
I will research this further. In medical research there are factions which as we see can gain dominance. I think he is part of the “amyloid mafia” in the field of Alzheimer’s research. Big pharma just released a shitty anti Alzheimer’s drug which is the culmination of Team Amyloids goal. The drug is not really that efficacious yet as surprise to no one here got approved recently. I think Stanford President not getting investigated publicly is a push to get drug approved. The amyloid mafia has control of all research funding over the last 30 years in this area of research. Dr Tessier LeVigne’s CV is a nightmare to those here. Before Stanford he was at Genentech so the big pharma ties are real.
https://www.science.org/content/article/potential-fabrication-research-images-threatens-key-theory-alzheimers-disease
https://www.statnews.com/2022/11/30/stanford-tessier-lavigne-research-misconduct/
Look forward to your digz!
The cause of Alzheimers/Dementia is something that cannot be believed by virtually anybody. I don't even mention it to people as I always get laughed out of the room.
Suffice it to say, as with virtually ALL western medical nonsense, no drug/chemical could prevent it. Materialism is madness...
Not laughing in advance, as I'm familiar with your line of thinking. I have a theory about alzheimers too, but I don't even like to THINK about it because my own mind laughs at me.
Good to hear from you Hundro. Make any progress with the Mulford book?
The problem with my theory, not really "mine", but what I've come to the conclusion is the only rational explanation does not sit well with anybody I've explained it to. I've yet to explain to anybody that would resonate with it.
The slightly "bad news" is, there isn't much that can be done to avoid it. It's quite beyond any "human intervention" once it sets in.
Do you have a friend or loved one showing signs? Perhaps such a person could be helped if so. But once it's full blown, there's no coming back.
I've gotten only as far as acquiring Mulford's book. Reading season is usually limited to winter for me, as during the snowless months I'm outside working. Problem is, I've built up a pile of books to read over the past few years. So many unexplored topics have become intriguing since the thing happened.
Good to see your words on the screen again.