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Paragraph after READ third line should be ...one instead of once... does that get me access 😆 love your writing

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GREAT CATCH!! And yes it does, free year on the way in just a moment!! (Might have to refresh or log in and out, sometimes peeps have issues.)

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Nuts! An hour or two, too late!

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I'm sure there's more in there, and an intelligent question does the same trick! Just make sure you let me know how I find your email since all I can see right now is your profile, and it doesn't let me give free subscriptions from this screen I have to go look at email addresses which aren't tied to these profiles.

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I saw some errors in earlier parts, too. Do they count? I'll go re-read.

Nothing intelligent to add at this point. Except maybe that not all of our canine best friends were bred for style over health & substance. Eg, my American lab was bred for healthy, sound body as well as athleticism & smarts. Working doggos as well as loyal companions in her lines. The herding & guardian working breeds, in general, are bred for both physical & mental health, plus suitability to different types of jobs.

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Yeah that's what the breeders tell you because they want your money, every single dog "breed" according to the AKC is horrifically inbred. 

They are bred for aesthetics and to take your money. 

It's explained more in part five. 

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You can't rely at all on AKC or breeder's word. Performance records matter & you have to do your homework. My girl's father comes from 5+ generations of field trial champions. OFA records show good & excellent hips for all parentage & siblings. Offspring for 5 generations are almost all good & excellent hips, with a handful of fairs. They had a large # of offspring in OFA database. 4-5 generations back sires had 100+ offspring in database. 1 great grand dam had 39, probably her entire get. Her sire also has genetic clearances on all the common lab issues.

She was bred by a professional gun dog trainer & field trial judge. He bred for performance, training his picks for monied clients, and bred his girls out to the same breeder who "imported" her sire from the other side of the country. On the dam side, the lines are mostly hunter/companion, but also provide deer tracking for NH game warden, drug & bomb scent detection, diabetes detection, & disability service.

I only was able to get her because her breeder was retiring so from their last litter at price of backyard bred.

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And imagine if any of these dogs were given free will, and able to find their own love. 

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You're killing me here! How do the snakes literally worlds apart "converge" evolutionarily? This term of evolutionary convergence has bothered me ever since I heard it because it seems laughably implausible that natural selection would just happen to find, not a similar, but exactly the same solution to a problem in completely different places or at completely different times.

I don't know what you call this thread that you're weaving, but I dig it. Beautifully presented.

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Thanks so much!! Sorry for the late reply, Substack doesn't have any sort of backend comment panel, I hope to get part five our the door in a few more weeks!!

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Thanks! Old fan of Jaynes' work. Love it when I see it discussed.

See Victor Clube's 'Cosmic Winter' for an interesting perspective on those times.

A comment at Gail Tverberg's site linked one of your posts and I've been reading solid for quite a few hours. I'm really impressed with your writing and grasp of the situation.

Some of the viral dynamics you discuss remind me a bit of Lida Mattman's 'Stealth Pathogens' text and a 2011 Springer publication 'Metagenomics of the Human Body'; each chapter written by different authors. One really struck me - if memory serves, they were talking about a sort of protective cooperation in biofilms and that the amount of gene-swapping going on was making it difficult to hold on to the concept of 'species'. Bells rang when I read yours about quasispecie swarms in the virus world. Have not run across that. It's a good day when ya learn something new. Watched a TED Talk about ten years ago where the professor was presenting her grad student's work on Quorum Sensing. She described their attempts to disrupt microbial communication. I wonder if virus have something similar going on.

I appreciate the heads-up on what's coming at us. I was infected in early 2020 and your description of body-penetration is quite real for me. Months and months of one thing after another. The really acute cardio-pulmonary stage was pretty scary but the multiplicity of symptoms in my eyes, CNS, bones, liver, kidneys etc were very troubling too. I'm hoping not to deal with those again. I'm reading PubMed all the time and ran across a 2015 study about Ivermectin being a strong agonist of the Farnesoid-X Receptor and 'rescuing' induced NAFLD in mice I think it was. That would dovetail with Ivermectin potentially resolving certain problems identified in a handful of Anthony Mawson's papers on vaccine-damage and retinoid-spillage. That FXR thread is an interesting one to pull. Saffron, chicory, fenugreek and others are being studied as agonists.

Well, thanks again. I'm looking forward to reading everything you have on substack. I printed out both parts of the Silkworm post today and need to go over it with a highlighter to get to the point where I can bullet-point it for my wife. I'll be networking your posts out to others as time goes on. Keep up the great work and best wishes to both you and your father.

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Oh wow thank you so much, I've never heard of Gail Tverberg but if you have a link to where that was I'd be curious!

And yup in the Golden Silkworms piece I mention human populations also resembling quasispecies swarms, if you approach a community as an average of the alleles being carried instead of as a collection of individuals. Really the timeframe is the only thing that matters, since with both RNA and DNA you can describe the flow of genetic information with the quasispecies model, it just happens in a matter of weeks with RNA viral swarms and hundreds of years with human DNA populations.

There's a lot of claims about gene-swapping that I think are much more likely to be convergent evolution, but yeah people are going to need to start engaging with MGD more before they start accepting that:

https://harvard2thebighouse.substack.com/p/maximum-genetic-diversity-mgd

And glad you're managing to treat yourself pretty well, I haven't seen anything indicating Ivermectin is gonna be a panacea, but it might help and yeah there's all kinds of supplements that seem to help, starting just with vitamin D which is more of a hormone than anything else. Quercetin, zinc, selenium, GABA, nicotine - lots of ways to help it seems.

Thanks so much for reading and spreading the word, looking forward to more comments and questions!!

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In my little spare time, I read "worlds" when it should have been "words" in the early portion of this piece. It takes me a couple sittings to digest one piece. Damn I wish I had a profound question. I want to know how Dreamers ends! I love your substack, started with Silkworms. Thanks for your voice.

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Great catch, good enough for me!! I can't see your email address from here, so drop it in a comment below and I'll upgrade you to a free year! I'll delete your comment with your email as soon as I pass the upgrade along.

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Random thought: are you familiar with Wim Hof? Read about an athlete who had covid and said doing these techniques helped him get back to sport after long covid.

Looked into it a little and the cold showers and breathing are supposed to activate the dive reflex and affect vagal tone (also read another paper that suggests one long covid mechanism with inflammation of the vagus nerve)…

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Yup I am aware of the practice, in part five of dreamers I'm going to talk about meditation and how that also mimic's going back up the mountain, also the case with marijuana being helpful.

Interesting that his breathing method specifically is supposed to activate the dive reflex, going to have to go look into that thank you!!

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Just fascinating, with fascinating connections. I learned a lot.

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"I have yet to hear/read a convincing explanation of how this "works", and given your penchant for weaving substack tease-prose I'm confident you could spread the explanation out over months of posts keeping me interested the whole way."

Here is the correct explanation: bacteria communicate through radio waves.

https://stolenhistory.net/threads/sandokhans-link-and-post-collection.5397/page-2#post-100148

The liquid crystals will act as an amplifier for the transmission of biophotons. Let us remember that L. Montagnier discovered the fact that bacteria communicate over huge distances through radio waves. Normally, the light emitted by the DNA is weak, but has a high degree of coherence (a ultra-weak laser). Then, the liquid crystals (spike proteins) will act both as an emitter and as a receiver for the signals transmitted by the mycobacterium and mycoplasma. That is why the mRNA vaccines do not even need HeLa cells to be able to activate the radiowave transmission between bacteria. Thus, the M. avium in the vaccinated people will exchange information with the M. avium in the atmosphere: this is exactly how the new powerful strains emerged at once all over the world, mostly without travel history. And M. avium has two even more powerful relatives: B. anthracis and M. africanum. Right now, epidemiologists and virologists do not even fathom the idea that Covid-19 is raining down from the atmosphere, let alone entertain the notion that even stronger pathogenic agents could follow also from the atmosphere (cometary dust).

https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg2299252#msg2299252 (HeLa cells, brownian motion entanglement)

The real Sagnac formula for the MIchelson-Gale experiment which proves the Earth is stationary:

https://stolenhistory.net/threads/sandokhans-link-and-post-collection.5397/#post-35476

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So. That was a lot.

not sure if I really followed everything and the last link is broken, but the best answer I can give you is that the existence of God lays in the same place as the quantum uncertainty 

So the same way that with the double slit experiment you can't determine what's going on until time passes and action happens, the best I can come up with is that gods existence and machinations follow the same kind of thing

Especially when you read part five maybe that will make more sense, when you learn about the history of Jerusalem and everything else and how it all lines up

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