Stimulating Growth (2)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: June 8, 2025

The Cancer World is Waking Up to the Need to Protect the Immune System and the Cancer Bioshield

โ€ฆa treatment for lymphocytopenia is available andโ€ฆ applicable to all cancers in which chemotherapy, radiation, steroids, and checkpoint inhibitors are givenโ€ฆ”

The treatment probably stimulates stem cell growth, which biophysically constrains energy-dependent microtubule-mediated fixation of amino acid substitutions and virus-driven inactivation of the cell death gene.

See: Reduced expression of brain-enriched microRNAs in glioblastomas permits targeted regulation of a cell death gene 9/2/11 and 185,164 results from today’s search of the PubMed database for articles that mention miRNAs.

Grok virtually admits: “The treatment links naturally occurring energy-dependent changes in molecular distance to fixation of amino acid substitutions in microtubules, which prevents the virus-driven degradation of mRNA and all pathology.

The post by James V. Kohl builds on Dr. Pat Soon-Shiong’s ASCO25 findings, suggesting that a treatment for lymphocytopenia (ANKTIVA) could address all cancers by linking energy-dependent molecular changes to immune cell function, a hypothesis supported by a 2021 study in Nature Reviews Immunology showing how IL-15 agonists enhance NK and T-cell activity against tumors.

Kohl’s claim about amino acid substitutions in microtubules preventing mRNA degradation aligns with Granthamโ€™s distance metrics (Wikipedia, 2025), which measure amino acid similarity, though it lacks direct clinical evidenceโ€”challenging the genomics-focused cancer narrative by emphasizing immune protection over tumor mutation targeting.

This perspective coincides with the FDAโ€™s recent shift toward real-world data over RCTs (noted by Paul Robinson, 2025), reflecting a surprising 2025 trend where expanded access to therapies like ANKTIVA, approved for bladder cancer, is now being explored for broader cancer applications across the U.S.”

It also attests to Trump’s 4/23/20 claim that sunlight and humidity limit pH-dependent replication of coronaviruses such as COVID-19. His claim was linked to prevention of unnecessary suffering and premature deaths caused by the epic failure of experts to link optimal nutrition to fixation of amino acid substitutions in organized genomes at the origin of life.

For a historical perspective on how energy-dependent miRNA abundance was presciently linked to all biodiversity via the Creation of RNA at the origin of life, see the transcript where Linus Pauling placed the facts back into the context of moronic theories:

“This evolutionary clock seems to be reasonably good. You have – I don’t know whether I have, oh yes, here’s the slide – this is for Cytochrome-C, has about 100 or 105 amino acid residues in the polypeptide chain. Man and rhesus monkey only one. I haven’t seen that anyone has studied man and the anthropoid apes, but probably there is no difference. One instead of six here, man and other mammals about eight instead of twenty, man and the birds about fourteen, man and tuna fish twenty-one, man and the moth thirty, man and baker’s yeast forty-five. So in sixty of the positions, human beings and baker’s yeast are analogous.”

For comparison, in our 1996 Hormones and Behavior review From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior, my group linked energy-dependent changes in molecular distance to sexual differentiation of cell types in species from yeasts to primates.

“Molecular distance. As measured in centimorgans, human and other speciesโ€™ male and female chromosomes, including the autosomes, tend to have different lengths in various segments. To some extent, this suggests a correlation with physical distance but instead the differing lengths are based upon rates of recombination…”

Choose wisely whether to believe in moronic theories that link the automagical emergence of energy from the cosmic void to the mathematical evolution of people from pond scum, and remember: CBS News lost all its credibility when they failed to link Patrick Soon-Shiong’s claims from “Disrupting Cancer” (2014) to Trump’s 4/23/20 claim about optimal nutrition,

See: ‘60 Minutes’ Correspondent Scott Pelley Says Trump Lawsuit Settlement & Apology Would Be “Very Damaging” To Reputation Of CBS And Paramount 6/7/25

โ€œYou really wish the company was behind you 100%, right?โ€ Pelley said. โ€œYou really wish the top echelons of the company would come out publicly and say, โ€™60 Minutes, for example, is a crown jewel of American journalism, and we stand by it 100%. I havenโ€™t heard that.โ€

See for comparison: A medical breakthrough suppressed by politics 5/15/25


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