Biology

  • SV40: Glyph, Ghost or Gene Tool? (Rough Notes)

    SV40: Glyph, Ghost or Gene Tool? (Rough Notes)

    SV40 in Historical Context SV40 (Simian Virus 40) was unintentionally introduced into early polio vaccines between 1955 and 1963. This is a well-documented historical event and one of the most significant cases of viral contamination in vaccine manufacturing. 🧬 SV40 and the Polio Vaccine: What Happened đŸ§Ș Health Concerns and Research While early polio vaccines…

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  • Overview of Pendrin (SLC26A4)

    Overview of Pendrin (SLC26A4)

    Pendrin is an anion exchanger encoded by the SLC26A4 gene on chromosome 7q (human), with high expression in kidney tubules, thyroid, inner ear, and airway/upper GI epithelium. It belongs to the SLC26 family and mediates electroneutral exchange of chloride (Cl⁻) with other anions, primarily bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻), but also iodide (I⁻) and other halide-like anions. Mutations…

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  • The Insect Signal: Sodium Channel Sabotage and the Collapse of Neural Terrain

    The Insect Signal: Sodium Channel Sabotage and the Collapse of Neural Terrain

    Keywords: sodium channels, SCN⁻, neural terrain, synthetic pyrethroids, terrain collapse, glyphic signaling, insect decline, mimicry Abstract Insect populations are plummeting. Colony collapse, navigational failure, and neurological paralysis are accelerating across ecosystems. While pesticides are often blamed, few recognize the deeper biochemical sabotage: the mimicry and disruption of sodium channels—core to neural terrain integrity. This paper…

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  • Could SPV-Affected Rabbits Suffer Sodium/SCN⁻ Deficiency?

    Could SPV-Affected Rabbits Suffer Sodium/SCN⁻ Deficiency?

    The rabbits with what appear to be “tentacles,” “horns,” or black spines growing from their heads and mouths are exhibiting symptoms of a viral infection—specifically, the Shope papilloma virus (SPV), also known as cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV). There’s no direct literature linking SPV to sodium or SCN⁻ deficiency, but terrain logic suggests: Sodium is essential…

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  • Thiocyanate in Raw Milk (and Whales)

    Thiocyanate in Raw Milk (and Whales)

     Sodium and Thiocyanate: Restoring Mammalian Integrity We believe the primary benefit of raw milk lies in its thiocyanate (SCN⁻) content—a molecule increasingly suppressed across multiple species, including humans. SCN⁻ functions as a mammalian marker, present in all bodily fluids, where it plays a critical role in preserving bodily integrity through redox modulation, microbial defense, and…

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  • The Hephaestin Heist: Your Guts, Their Galaxy

    The Hephaestin Heist: Your Guts, Their Galaxy

    🚀 The 1999 Glyph: Hephaestus Falls, Hephaestin Rises Cast out of Olympus, Hephaestus, the god of fire and metal, forged wonders in exile—armor, robots, a trap-throne to snag Hera. His comeback? A drunken donkey parade. Fast forward to 1999, when Hephaestin, a copper-fueled ferroxidase, got named, echoing the god’s redox mastery (Nature). This ain’t just…

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  • A Closer Look at SCN⁻-Linked Tissues Harvested in Animal Mutilations vs. Tissues Harvested From Humans Via Healthcare

    A Closer Look at SCN⁻-Linked Tissues Harvested in Animal Mutilations vs. Tissues Harvested From Humans Via Healthcare

    🧬 SCN⁻-Linked Reproductive Tissues in Humans Thiocyanate (SCN⁻) is present in various fluids and tissues associated with reproduction, especially where mucosal immunity, redox buffering, and epithelial integrity are critical. Here’s a breakdown by sex: ♀ Female Reproductive Tissues Tissue/Fluid SCN⁻ Connection Notes Cervical mucus High SCN⁻ levels due to mucosal secretion Modulates microbial balance and…

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  • SCN⁻-Bearing Tissues targeted in cattle mutilations?

    SCN⁻-Bearing Tissues targeted in cattle mutilations?

    are cattle mutilations real? and if so, is it accurate to say all tissues removed include those bearing SCN? Yes — cattle mutilations are real in the sense that documented cases exist where animals are found dead with specific tissues removed under unusual conditions. The phenomenon has been reported since at least the 1960s, with…

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  • Thiocyanate Microbial (Pubmed Article Search)

    Thiocyanate Microbial (Pubmed Article Search)

    Lactoperoxidase: Properties, Functions, and Potential Applications. Özhan HK, Duman H, Bechelany M, Karav S.Int J Mol Sci. 2025 May 24;26(11):5055. doi: 10.3390/ijms26115055.PMID: 40507866 Free PMC article. Review. It catalyzes the oxidation of certain molecules such as thiocyanate (SCN(-)), I(-), and Br(-) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)). This reaction leads to the formation of antimicrobial products that have a great antimicrobial spectrum, including…

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  • Chalone Rangers: The Tissue-Specific Mitotic Inhibitors You Never Knew You Needed

    Chalone Rangers: The Tissue-Specific Mitotic Inhibitors You Never Knew You Needed

    Chalones are the unsung heroes of cellular crowd control. These tissue-specific, water-soluble substances are like the bouncers of your body, standing at the gates of mitosis with their arms crossed, saying, “Not tonight, buddy.” They’re the biochemical equivalent of that one friend who knows when to call it a night before things get out of…

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