Monday, July 7, 2025

Undercurrents in today's society

One might wonder why I am so convinced that there are undercurrents in our society when it comes to hidden chemicals and technology. I now accept as proven that there are underground movements and efforts to hide them and profit off of them that go back for some time.

Back in 2016, I found out that molybdenum (especially as the compound molybdenum glycinate available in molybdenum supplements on the market) was extraordinarily effective at treating migraines and nausea/vomiting. Yet almost no one seemed to know anything about it outside of some chiropractors and alternative medicine websites. I sent emails to hundreds of norovirus and migraine researchers, but almost nothing I sent seemed to even get through their email filters.

Then in 2017/2018, a man started emailing me and my relatives, claiming he was a lost-long half cousin who had found us via my father's website, which had a lot of genealogy on it. Because I have done a fair amount of family history myself, I was the family member who befriended him. He seemed legit, but he did some odd things. For instance, he dug for information about my grandfather, who was born in China, and what Taoist medical secrets he might have learned. He also offered to write a movie script with me and said it would make us millions of dollars, but that I couldn't talk about the script with other people since they would get greedy and want some of the money. 

I actually met him in person. He arranged to meet me in the Bay Area when I was visiting a relative there. This wasn't just an internet creation; a real person presented himself as my cousin and even took me and my relative out to dinner! He eschewed drinking any alcohol, much to my alcohol-enjoying relative's disappointment.

I haven't emailed with him for years now, and I now believe that he used the information on my father's website to gain my trust and engage in extensive correspondence with me. But, unlike most fraudsters, he didn't ever ask me for money. He asked me for medical secrets and offered me a potential of a great deal of money (over six figures) if I would work with him on a secret project.

The timing of his appearance in my life, so soon after discovering molybdenum--a little-discussed element in the medical field--could be extremely effective at treating nausea and migraines, is suspicious. It is especially suspicious given his promises of secret money and digging for more medical secrets.

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