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Five days away from the launch of the DRACO Campaign


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I'm so excited and yet anxious that the DRACO Campaign is set to launch in just FIVE short days. All the past couple of months and hard work are about the be shown off and hoping that we all come together as one and FIGHT to get the funding Dr. Rider needs to progress DRACO. The wonderful news is that Dr. Rider picked HSV as his virus to test DRACO in and believes it will be successful! All he needs now is enough funding to allow him to test it. Let's make this happen. If you've not joined our email list, please do. The link is: www.killingsickness.com. We also now have a Instagram page at: killingsickness as well as Facebook and Twitter. Help spread the word and hopefully this nightmare will be over soon enough! 

Thanks! 

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@Broken_14 I added an e-mail address to your killingsickness.com announcement page but it doesn't seem that any e-mails on this topic are  being sent.  Is this because there haven't actually been any e-mails or because there's something wrong?

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@Broken_14 I added an e-mail address to your killingsickness.com announcement page but it doesn't seem that any e-mails on this topic are  being sent.  Is this because there haven't actually been any e-mails or because there's something wrong?

Exactly,  I get a lot of emails but none that talk about HSV

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I'm not the one who is in charge of sending out the emails right now. However, I will be during the campaign. The guy I've been working on right now will be or has been the one to send them out. Right now, our focus is just to help Dr. Rider get the funding he needs but his focus if the funds are raised will be to test it in HSV. I've read all the paperwork that was sent to the bank that will be gathering the funds for Dr. Rider and than releasing them to him. The paperwork said herpe viruses. I promise this is happening and for this virus. We just have to raise the money for DRACO and Dr. Rider. But I will let them know that people are concerned because it hasn't been mentioned. 

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It will clip our the offensive DNA.  I think. someone please clarify me because it has been a while since I've read about DRACO.

so in other words yes then? 

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Here's an excerpt...

http://www.process.org/discept/2011/11/17/draco-death-to-the-virus/

"In a paper published 27 July [1], researchers from MIT reported successful tests in mice with a new drug that holds the promise of being a cure to allviruses. The drug, DRACO (Double-stranded RNA Activated CaspaseOligomerizer), works as a “broad-spectrum” antiviral, killing virus-hijacked cells by targeting double-stranded RNA produced in the viral replication process. DRACO proved successful against all 15 viruses tested “including rhinoviruses that cause the common cold, H1N1 influenza, a stomach virus, a polio virus, dengue fever and several other types of hemorrhagic fever.” [2]

We may expect results from cell trials against AIDS within the next 12 months.

DRACO is but one broad-spectrum therapeutic being developed as part of a project called PANACEA (Pharmacological Augmentation of Nonspecific Anti-pathogen Cellular Enzymes and Activities) headed by Dr. Todd Rider, senior staff scientist in MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Chemical, Biological, and Nanoscale Technologies Group."

I would love it if it works and we shall see.  They haven't tested it on HSV.  If it shows promise there, which it will in vitro. Until they actually test it in live animals and publish those results will I express some excitement.  Then I need to see the toxicology studies.  DRACO has shown to accidentally affect "normal" DNA (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) but I thought I remember reading something like that.  Probably why I become disenchanted by it.  And NORAD used to support it but dropped their support... why would they drop their support of it?  Anyhow, my energy is way too valuable to spend on something that has left me asking too many questions and feeling really uncertain...  

I would love it if David Bloom and Bryan Cullen's research was accelerated.  That, to me, seems like the future.  But hey, maybe everyone can arrive at the same place with different methods.   Weird things happen in the lab and all data that's published isn't necessarily good data.  so I don't know.    

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Here's an excerpt...

http://www.process.org/discept/2011/11/17/draco-death-to-the-virus/

"In a paper published 27 July [1], researchers from MIT reported successful tests in mice with a new drug that holds the promise of being a cure to allviruses. The drug, DRACO (Double-stranded RNA Activated CaspaseOligomerizer), works as a “broad-spectrum” antiviral, killing virus-hijacked cells by targeting double-stranded RNA produced in the viral replication process. DRACO proved successful against all 15 viruses tested “including rhinoviruses that cause the common cold, H1N1 influenza, a stomach virus, a polio virus, dengue fever and several other types of hemorrhagic fever.” [2]

We may expect results from cell trials against AIDS within the next 12 months.

DRACO is but one broad-spectrum therapeutic being developed as part of a project called PANACEA (Pharmacological Augmentation of Nonspecific Anti-pathogen Cellular Enzymes and Activities) headed by Dr. Todd Rider, senior staff scientist in MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Chemical, Biological, and Nanoscale Technologies Group."

I would love it if it works and we shall see.  They haven't tested it on HSV.  If it shows promise there, which it will in vitro. Until they actually test it in live animals and publish those results will I express some excitement.  Then I need to see the toxicology studies.  DRACO has shown to accidentally affect "normal" DNA (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) but I thought I remember reading something like that.  Probably why I become disenchanted by it.  And NORAD used to support it but dropped their support... why would they drop their support of it?  Anyhow, my energy is way too valuable to spend on something that has left me asking too many questions and feeling really uncertain...  

I would love it if David Bloom and Bryan Cullen's research was accelerated.  That, to me, seems like the future.  But hey, maybe everyone can arrive at the same place with different methods.   Weird things happen in the lab and all data that's published isn't necessarily good data.  so I don't know.    

That's fine if you want to feel that way and none of us can predict the future. However, if DRACO is never tested in HSV (which it will be if the funding is raised) then we will never know the outcome. Dr. Rider is ready to get this to those who need it. I know a lot of people will NOT donate because they need proof before they do but without funding, there won't be any proof. It's as simple as that. 

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We have decided as a team to push the campaign till October 13th as its in the best interest right now so we can hopefully spread the word and get it out to more media sources. However, I will leave the video for the campaign here for you all to watch. This is just a small part of what we've been working on. Stay tuned and my deepest apologize guys. 

 

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If everyone donated $10, or $100, or $1000.....

 

I think sometimes it's okay to have blind faith in something such as the scientific pursuit. Of course, this money will go to paying people to perform the necessary tasks- thats capitalism, people need to be paid to do anything, nothing is inherently selfless.... But this might be a good cause for us to get behind.

 

Will it go viral? I dare say the very nature of Herpes and its sufferers will be a factor in limiting its ability to go viral- no one wants to out themselves to their Facebook friends list as a carrier of Herpes, and they've not managed to link the campaign to feminism or violence against women, or anything to do with women really, which are probably the biggest social justice bandwagons to jump on via social media at the moment. Note, I'm not denigrating those movements, simply noting the spirit of the time.

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