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In recent months, almost all my articles have been focused on a specific aspect of SARS-CoV-2, coming from a long-term perspective. The viral fragments and their consequences towards the body, especially microclots, what they are made of, h...
Throughout the years in my journey attempting to dissect SARS-CoV-2 and its complexity to the best I can, many aspects surprised me, but among the few at the top resides receptor usage. As a refresher, receptors are like intricate Lego piec...
I had another article in mind for today, but sometimes life gives you “gifts” in the way Nurgle gives gifts.
I have shared the following in a few other articles before, but since I wrote about it sparsely, I will remind you. Back in t...
Last hour addedum.
Since my last article, written on the impending supply chain shock and growing shortages that may come our way, I have paid extremely close attention to the Iran War, specifically from that perspective. I didn’t have in...
Since my last article, I have mostly focused on paying close attention to the non-linear dynamics of the war. After all, many of my geopolitical and conflict forecasts came to pass, all backed by previous evidence and just an ounce or two o...
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