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PamelaDrew's avatar

It's nice to have an overview of different performance stages pun intended.. funniest thing for me with BBC Bob Vylan episode was they were intending to censor another performer and worsened their live feed fate.. restores my faith in angels among us.. made me laugh when reading defaulted to Alex Christoforou's moniker German Chancellor Blackrock Merz.. we don't need their pronouns we need their patron list! We'll see if false flag 4th plays out, enjoy!

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I remember BBC R1 banning Frankie Goes To Hollywood. It always promotes what they attempt to ban.

Children are being shot at daily, yet we are concerned about a scruffy urchin at a cess pit festival and hurtful audio phonetics. We are so decadent and out of touch.

Sometimes I think Gigaohm Biological is 'so what' (Miles Davis reference there...). But, it's significant and yet again I find myself backing an obscure party. I back myself backing Gigaohm Biological.

No false flag at time of replying. 21.49hr here 04 July.

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Biotech Mafia has been my primary target for many decades with a good bit of learning along the way but Dr Jay was the first in what seemed an impossible search to make the biology truly understandable and put so many pieces into a framework of understanding. He is a rare and talented gem in a sea of Biotech swill and to stumble into him in the vastness of cyberspace nearly miraculous!

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I sense Dr. J. Couey has ideas and proposals deserving of a wider audience. I'm not so sure he's conveying them in as understandable format as is required, but I comment very much as a layman.

I intend to look at his 'endemicity is a myth' hypothesis. It makes sense to me, though explaining why I'm not sure.

e.g. 'The word endemic as a process refers to the idea of a biological entity which is usually a sack of RNA or DNA with some enzymes and that sack can go from a mud puddle to a sack that is found everywhere'

What is a sack?

Exactly what is and how are enzymes identified and specified? I know, I'll look up the definitions.

I find this, 'the word endemic is a myth', a very attractive idea.

Paul Alexander introduced me to J. Couey. Alexander still publishes that they are friends. Dr. Couey doesn't sound so convinced. I'm going to revert back to Dr. J. Couey to make it clear he's not Jay Bhattacharya.

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