Trump & Soon-Shiong secure the media (8)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: November 3, 2024

GROK AI @microRNApro 11/2/24

Political Commentary: The account mixes scientific discussions with political commentary, particularly in support of Donald Trump, using hashtags like #MAGA (Make America Great Again) and criticizing figures like Kamala Harris in relation to health policies or scientific advancements.

Good news about effective breast cancer treatment is bad news for Kamala Harris. It links Trump’s 4/23/20 claim that optimal nutrition prevents coronavirus replication to fixation of amino acid substitutions in microtubules and healthy longevity in women. See: Exosomal Delivery of miR-155 Inhibitor can Suppress Migration, Invasion, and Angiogenesis Via PTEN and DUSP14 in Triple-negative Breast Cancer 10/31/24

The policies of Kamala Harris are not linked to prevention or to effective treatment of any miRNA-mediated virus-driven diseases.

Good news about effective prostate cancer treatment is bad news for Kamala Harris. She failed to link Trump’s 4/23/20 claim about sunlight, humidity, and coronavirus replication to effective miRNA-mediated treatment of prostate cancer via the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.

See: S-Adenosylmethionine Treatment Diminishes the Proliferation of Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating the Expression of miRNAs 10/31/24

I repeat: The policies of Kamala Harris are not linked to scientific advancements in prevention or effective treatment of any miRNA-mediated virus-driven diseases. She exemplifies human idiocy in this regard.

Good news about effective brain cancer treatment is bad news for Kamala Harris. See: Unraveling the mechanisms of glioblastomaโ€™s resistance: investigating the influence of tumor suppressor p53 and non-coding RNAs 10/30/24 for comparison to Reduced expression of brain-enriched microRNAs in glioblastomas permits targeted regulation of a cell death gene 9/2/11

Good news about Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s effective cancer treatment via microtubule inhibitors is bad news for Kamala Harris and all profit-driven medical practice. Trump-hating liberals, atheists and Democrats who promoted injections with modified mRNA used the claims in Separated we survive 9/29/20 to promote pseudoscientific nonsense and public health fascism. See for comparison, the facts about “Disrupting Cancer‘ (2014)

I reiterate the fact that The policies of Kamala Harris are not linked to any aspect of virus-driven disease prevention or effective treatment.

Her claims can be linked to genocide and the need for this: Apology to People of Color for APAโ€™s Role in Promoting, Perpetuating, and Failing to Challenge Racism, Racial Discrimination, and Human Hierarchy in U.S. 10/29/21

For links from the policies of Kamala Harris to racism and/or genocide in medical practice, see also: New research uncovers reasons for high cancer death rates among minorities in United States 10/30/24

Compare the moronic claim that lack of health insurance coverage is a reason minorities have a higher risk of advanced cancer diagnoses to facts about epigenetic effects on hormones that affect behavior across kingdoms, and within primate species via the number of hemoglobin variants during the past 6000 years of nutrient-dependent pheromone regulated ecological adaptations “Single nucleotide substitutions or indels [INsertions/DELetionS] can lead to several hemoglobin variants owing to amino acid replacements, while molecular defects in either regulatory or coding regions of the human HBA2, HBA1, HBB or HBD genes can minimally or drastically reduce their expression, leading to ฮฑ-, ฮฒ- or ฮด-thalassemia, respectively.”

For comparison 20 copies of p53 in cancer-free African elephants have been linked to viral latency across kingdoms from insects to elephants. See: Insect pheromone in elephants (1996).


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