Thanks for your valuable work! Yes, I also seriously doubt that anyone on Earth, including any drug authority like EMA/FDA/WHO, etc. has a complete grasp of their highly complex mode of operation - yet, humans are subject to experimentation!
Thanks for this important point. What this indicates it that they, too, had tremendous issues getting the "unexpected" findings published. I am glad they persisted! Now, they are an extremely distinguished author team. If they needed years, then how can ordinary folks ever publish anything that contradicts the narrative....
Nice experiment where they used microRNA target sites (miRT) to switch off Endotoxin induced effects, especially miRNA-155 in primary murine bone-marrow-derived macrophages.
Thank you. I have not had much time on Substack (for numerous reasons) and am, sadly, unable to keep up with everything. This looks interesting, though. Thank you for sharing - I just tried to "claim my free post" but it did not work (I am limited in what I am subscribing to, again, due to numerous constraints)
Congratulations Siguna! You were just early. And “I have not gone a single day without learning something new that was “unexpected.” Hahaha ain’t that the truth. And why in the world are they surprised? Just shows the narrow siloed thinking of a lot of scientists out there imho
Thanks for your valuable work! Yes, I also seriously doubt that anyone on Earth, including any drug authority like EMA/FDA/WHO, etc. has a complete grasp of their highly complex mode of operation - yet, humans are subject to experimentation!
Thank You, Siguna! The dates tell the story: Recieved 16 November 2024. Accepted 20 March 2026. Published 29 April 2026.
Thanks for this important point. What this indicates it that they, too, had tremendous issues getting the "unexpected" findings published. I am glad they persisted! Now, they are an extremely distinguished author team. If they needed years, then how can ordinary folks ever publish anything that contradicts the narrative....
Nice experiment where they used microRNA target sites (miRT) to switch off Endotoxin induced effects, especially miRNA-155 in primary murine bone-marrow-derived macrophages.
https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/endotoxin-in-jabs-drives-tumour-associated
Thank you. I have not had much time on Substack (for numerous reasons) and am, sadly, unable to keep up with everything. This looks interesting, though. Thank you for sharing - I just tried to "claim my free post" but it did not work (I am limited in what I am subscribing to, again, due to numerous constraints)
Hello Siguna, miRNA-155 is crucial to understanding Jab Harms.
The authors of the paper you referenced knocked it out.
675 papers for miRNA-155 on PubMed.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=miRNA-155
17 papers for "miRNA-155 endotoxin"
24 for "miRNA-155 Lipopolysaccharide"
I find the Substack search bar for my 2000+ posts does not find all the mentions I have made for miRNA-155.
Congratulations Siguna! You were just early. And “I have not gone a single day without learning something new that was “unexpected.” Hahaha ain’t that the truth. And why in the world are they surprised? Just shows the narrow siloed thinking of a lot of scientists out there imho