Question: Was the Folding@home Project Used to Help Create Prions for Bio Weapons?
(en.wikipedia.org)
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I've wondered this myself. I considered looking for the the data they were sending to people, but I assume it would have been scrubbed. I remember the project was very popular for a while and people were using it a lot when the PS3 came out. They've been working on these mRNA weapons for several decades at least, and people forget that computing power was harder to come by at one point than it is now with the GPUs that are available.
It was protein folding right? "To learn more about cancer"
Who knows what info they actually farmed. I think they used it more as a connection map around the world.
I would tend to doubt it. I suspect that by the time Folding@home came along, the boys at Fort Detrick could have installed their own screen savers on the NSA's ginormous systems without exposing anything to the public.
In any case, the primary work on weaponizing prions seems to have already been done half a century earlier by Daniel Carleson Gadjusek under the guise of "kuru research".
On that wiki page, they wave their hands around about what the guy was really up to, but for anyone interested, I briefly put together the main pieces in a comment in this post:
Alzheimer’s passed to patients from cadavers (r/conspiracy 2/2/2024)
And yeah, for those not aware, Alzheimer's is also the result of these weaponized prions, and you can get it from cadavers. Surprise!
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