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-Researcher -Citizen Scientist -Neurodivergent -Hyper-curious -Intuitive Empath -Survived two wars, Socialism, and Communism ***NO DM’s****

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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
Damn some has access to my computer I don’t know he’s to do.
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John Hammond
John Hammond@_JohnHammond·
Just saw a "@OepnAI " (mistyped OpenAI) share a ClickFix lure under the guise of testing an image for AI.
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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
@lowmegatron Glycine is a powerhouse amino acid! I’m never without it. It’s a life saver for the highly sensitive with CPTSD with moderate OCD.
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Master Metabolism
Master Metabolism@lowmegatron·
An interesting case of obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder reversed with glycine. The person developed the conditions around age 17 and became housebound. Psychiatric drugs and therapy failed. Glycine at 50-65 g/day significantly ameliorated symptoms. 3 weeks after starting, the patient left home for a short walk on his own, the first time he had left the house on his own in 5 years. Symptoms were significantly reduced by glycine and often returned when glycine was stopped for a period. He resumed education and social life. “This paper describes an individual who was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) at age 17 when education was discontinued. By age 19, he was housebound without social contacts except for parents. Adequate trials of three selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, two with atypical neuroleptics, were ineffective. Major exacerbations following ear infections involving Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus at ages 19 and 20 led to intravenous immune globulin therapy, which was also ineffective. At age 22, another severe exacerbation followed antibiotic treatment for H. pylori. This led to a hypothesis that postulates deficient signal transduction by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR). Treatment with glycine, an NMDAR coagonist, over 5 years led to robust reduction of OCD/BDD signs and symptoms except for partial relapses during treatment cessation. Education and social life were resumed and evidence suggests improved cognition. Our findings motivate further study of glycine treatment of OCD and BDD.” Ref: High-Dose Glycine Treatment of Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Body Dysmorphic Disorder in a 5-Year Period
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“In the context of the excitatory actions of estrogen, and the inhibitory action of glycine, it would be reasonable to think of glycine as one of the antiestrogenic substances. Another type of amino acid, taurine, is structurally similar to glycine (and to beta amino propanoic acid, and to GABA), and it can be thought of as antiestrogenic in this context. The specific kinds of excitation produced by estrogen that relate to reproduction occur against a background of very generalized cellular excitation, that includes increased sensitivity of sensory nerves, increased activity of motor nerves, changes in the EEG, and, if the estrogen effect is very high, epilepsy, tetany, or psychosis.” — Ray Peat: Gelatin, Stress, Longevity “Taurine-treated cats showed a depressed epileptic susceptibility of the cortex, which was more remarkable in the less severe epileptic picture produced by unilateral penicillin. Both in control and in epileptogenic cortex, at the end of taurine superfusion, the amino acid content in brain was altered only for taurine and glutamic acid, which were increased and decreased, respectively.” — Electroencephalographic and biochemical study of the antiepileptic action of taurine administered by cortical superfusion Seizure susceptibility increases when estrogen’s excitatory effects dominate over progesterone’s inhibitory effects. “Six cycles with ovulation showed a positive correlation between the number of secondary generalized seizures and the mean estrogen/progesterone (E/P) ratios and a negative correlation to plasma progesterone levels. Three periods without ovulation showed an increase in the number of fits during days of high estrogen.” — EPILEPTIC SEIZURES IN WOMEN RELATED TO PLASMA ESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE

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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
I’ve worked with engineering and the product teams at startups. We built fintech BAAS platforms, my role focused on building the quality or internal audit function, fraud detection, and compliance frameworks. They introduced me to GitHub and taught me how to use it, to my capacity. I don’t recall any of what’s happening now back in 2015 when I started using it. To me GitHub was solid, unbreakable but I knew Microsoft would change it in a negative way. This is my opinion though.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
GitHub is a platform where people can share code and collaborate on code bases. It is a place for nerds to write code, share it, document it, and argue about it by leaving passive aggressive comments. GitHub is owned by Microsoft. Microsoft acquired it some years ago. Since Microsoft acquired GitHub, GitHub has made some changes which have angered nerds, especially nerds who dislike Microsoft. Most notably, Microsoft has been pushing heavily in the AI department with their AI product named "Copilot". GitHub has come under heavy scrutiny by nerds because GitHub as of recent seems to be using Copilot to perform administrative tasks which has resulted, in no exaggeration, severe downtime with the website. Like, it basically goes offline every other day. Imagine if YouTube was going offline every other day for a few hours. Would you find that to be acceptable from a multi-billion dollar company? GitHub going offline is a problem because large organizations, and large free and open-source software projects, use GitHub to make changes, report bugs, and apply fixes. GitHub has gone offline so much recently that several high-profile nerds have (some what dramatically) announced their departure from GitHub and moved to other GitHub-like websites. The "banger" in this post is that GitHub was compromised ("hacked") because one of their employees accidentally detonated malware on their work computer (accidentally ran a malicious program) and managed to steal internal code ... before the company was having infrastructure issues again making it impossible for the "hackers" to steal any of their internal source code. The irony is that if GitHub was having infrastructure problems the "hackers" may not have been able to steal their internal source code.
Free Speech or Stop Existing@freespeecher10

@vxunderground Could you explicitly translate it for us Austistic ~normie fucks who didn't quite instantly get it? Please. I'll ask Grok but IT might leave out some important detail or angle an expert human such as yourself wouldn't. I think.

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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
@MelRoBuilds @MelissasGentlmn Nom nom!! 😋 That stuff is so good I had to make my own but the crunchy garlic version with caraway seeds for a German twist.
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Sterling Cooley
Sterling Cooley@SterlingCooley·
Sterling Cooley has released a foundational session recording detailing the physiological architecture of the vagus nerve prior to the implementation of stimulation protocols. The lecture defines the nerve as a bidirectional conduit originating in the brainstem and branching throughout the torso to regulate visceral function, specifically modulating inflammatory cytokines, digestive motility, and neurochemical balance. A central focus of this research involves the interface between the vagus nerve and the pineal gland. This connection suggests a coordinated regulatory mechanism for serotonin and melatonin synthesis, linking autonomic tone directly to circadian rhythms and endocrine health. The 80/20 framework is established as the target for autonomic equilibrium. This model advocates for maintaining a parasympathetic-dominant state for 80 percent of the daily cycle, allowing for sympathetic activation during the remaining 20 percent. Heart-rate variability (HRV) serves as the primary metric for this function, where increased variability indicates robust vagal tone and higher regulatory capacity. The session transitions into practical application through the Valsalva squeeze, a technique built upon diaphragmatic breathing. This method leverages mechanical pressure to engage the vagal response, providing a controlled entry point for practitioners. These foundational thirty minutes ensure that subsequent stimulation work is grounded in an understanding of autonomic architecture and measured outcomes. skool.com/vagus/partial-…
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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
@PriestOFMordOor Thank you. Not many notice or point out the foresight. 🌹 Appreciate you saying so.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Kevin James revealed he once fasted for 40 days straight — all for his daughter. She was on the spectrum, struggling with tics and sleepless nights. Nothing else was working. So he turned to prayer and fasting. He planned to do it one tough day at a time, but it stretched into 40. On the very day he was about to quit from hunger, his daughter told him she’d finally slept well. The breakthrough came quietly, not dramatically. He kept going. The prayers, he said, were being answered. In a noisy world full of quick fixes, this is a powerful reminder that turning to God and embracing discipline can open doors we can’t force open on our own. There’s something deeply encouraging about stories like this — they show that God often works in the waiting, through our small acts of faithfulness. It’s a beautiful nudge to keep showing up in prayer, even when it feels hard or pointless at first. Have you ever seen prayer and perseverance bring a breakthrough that surprised you?
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Stephen Coughlin
Stephen Coughlin@S_Coughlin_DC·
Whether it's the USCCB or the Vatican, I think they know they're losing ground at an accelerating rate and, hence, a sense of desperation to 'get-it-done' now is setting in. I have no affiliation with the SSPX. I say this because, as the drama builds over whether Leo will excommunicate the SSPX, the church leaders and professional Catholics will emphasize violations of process and authority to maximally avoid direct confrontations that would highlight the intentional and overt breach of Church traditions, Doctrines, Dogmatic teachings, and Tradition. If you replace the word "liberal" with the term "covertly esoteric" when speaking of Christians, for example, "liberal Catholic," "liberal Presbyterian," "liberal Anglican," "liberal Lutheran," etc, and orient the esoteric on the prisca (in its various forms), everything clarifies and simplifies. And what emerges will be a clear picture, simple in its clarity.
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Stephen Coughlin
Stephen Coughlin@S_Coughlin_DC·
Are we at the in-your-face, jump-the-shark point yet? The interfaith mission is, at its core, deeply metaphysical and based on the notion that all of today's religions and faiths are but shards of an original, complete belief that was broken into shards (or base metal, or flecks of light) and that, as history moves forward, they all recombine back together again, or, as Hegel put it, reform as Absolute Act. This is what drives the 33d Degree, Hegel's (not-so-covert) metaphysical bait-and-switch, and Blavatska and Steiner's theosophy. Alchemy holds that this process entails a series of unending events where the accidents of history (nature) are separated from the pure essences, and, as history moves forward, those pure essences, the gold, combine with the other essences until the original true pure religion is fully recombined at the end of history. For each faith leader in that video clip below, the lighting of that candle represents the subordination of the faiths they lead, or purport to lead, to the higher belief in the higher theology. As such, they see themselves not as betrayers of the faiths they lead but as cutting-edge actors who pull their communities to the higher plane of faith. They are the individuals who the universe merges with the particular in the individual. This is not a debased form of Christianity; it is so ferociously antithetical (antithesis) to it that it seeks its complete destruction. This faith is encompassed by the saying 'novus ordo seclorum' and is the defining characteristic of the "Nouvelle Theologie" that took hold at Vatican II. Know what you see! Call it out for what it is!
sspxcatholic@sspxcatholic1

This was way more scandalous than people talk about. Basically a repeat of Assisi and it went unnoticed?

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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Prof. Tim Spector made sourdough sound almost too straightforward on the ZOE podcast. You keep a bit of starter in the fridge like your grandmother probably did, feed it some flour and water, let the microbes do all the heavy lifting overnight, and the next day you’ve got fresh bread. Five minutes of actual work. No fancy equipment, no complicated chemistry — just the same living process people used for centuries before 1963 turned bread into something wrapped in plastic. What really hit me was the health angle: an Italian study found that some people with celiac disease who couldn’t tolerate normal bread could actually eat the sourdough version because the fermentation changes how the gluten is presented. Still gluten, but gentler on the body. It’s wild how something so ancient feels revolutionary now. In a world of ultra-processed everything, this is one small, doable way to take back a bit of real food — and it might even help people who thought bread was off-limits forever. I’ve been thinking about how many “complicated” healthy habits are actually this simple once you strip away the marketing. Makes me want to dust off a starter jar this weekend. Anyone else tried keeping a sourdough starter going, or is it still on your “one day” list?
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Jack | amatica health
Jack | amatica health@JackHadfield14·
They perform the idea of helping us. They don’t actually do it. They could have bought America’s largest mobile phlebotomy company outright. Instead they’ll schedule another meeting to plan a plan.
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Jack | amatica health
Jack | amatica health@JackHadfield14·
Since I got Long COVID, the government cycle has been: Admit not enough is being done → plan a meeting → meet → say a plan is needed → make half a plan → do none of it or do it bad → repeat. Just do something already, we don’t want another letter.
Jack | amatica health@JackHadfield14

If the U.S. Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (Sec Kennedy) and the U.S. Surgeon General both want more funding to be allocated to these diseases, why don’t they just do it? Why does our disease require so much conversation of plans, and never just doing.

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EEF Supremacy
EEF Supremacy@PriestOFMordOor·
@Bello_Neuro @Ox__AO The Quran version also says he was outsider to Egypt Just like Yuya DNA outsider to the royal family of Egypt
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EEF Supremacy
EEF Supremacy@PriestOFMordOor·
“Ability in a man is the knowledge which emanates from divine light” - Prophet Zoroaster ☝🏼
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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
I’m familiar with them story of Joseph. Coincidentally I revisited his story last week and today I looked into how he connects to the Hiksos. I’m definitely considering this possibility. I’ve never read the Quran version though, I’ll search it tomorrow and read it. Would be great to compare against the Bible and other info I’ve gathered. Thanks!!🙏
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Bello Neuro
Bello Neuro@Bello_Neuro·
@Ox__AO @PriestOFMordOor Yep. That’s why we need to expand the search and imo not focus too much on the haplogroup cause it could easily be a generic break.
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Gabe Ox 🐭 🐝
@Bello_Neuro @PriestOFMordOor says, West Eurasian lineages mtDNA branches of R, JT, X, J They look like the Habsburg family line. Charles II of Spain 1665 Charles II of Spain haplogroup H1 and R1b.
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