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1 | - | The Ukraine OP does not have any formal training to guide on dosages, side effects, or combinations. |
1 | + | [Espionage, blackmail] |
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3 | [Australia] | |
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5 | - | This list is updated--30 June 2020 |
5 | + | [June 7, 2019] China accused of stealing Australian students’ data to blackmail them |
6 | >China has been accused of stealing the personal data of 200,000 students and staff in Australia to blackmail them into becoming spies. | |
7 | - | Compiled list of /cvg/ recommendations: |
7 | + | >The Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, whose alumni include prime ministers, diplomats, and military leaders, revealed the attack on Tuesday. |
8 | - | >Water (for adequate hydration) [ANECDOTE: nurses report keeping pts dehydrated to avoid fluid accumulation in the lungs] |
8 | + | >Senior intelligence officials strongly suspect China of having orchestrated the attack, which targeted bank numbers, tax details and academic records going back 19 years, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. |
9 | - | >Vitamin D 3,500IU/day (a bit more if you don't get any sunlight), drop to 1,000 later on until you are starting to get symptoms |
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10 | - | >Nitric oxide-rich food |
10 | + | >Authorities have described the attack as “sophisticated”, indicating it was almost certainly the work of a government as opposed to a criminal or political group. |
11 | - | >Lactoferrin (or dairy products rich with it, like cheese or milk) |
11 | + | >China is one of the few countries thought to be capable of pulling off such a large hack, and officials are concerned that it intends to use the information to groom a new generation of spies. |
12 | - | >Baking soda (sodium) (1 teaspoon in a glass of water, around 3 times a day) |
12 | + | |
13 | - | >Vitamin C up to 20g/day(5g for every 4 hours) |
13 | + | >Vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt said that the breach had begun late last year but had only been detected a fortnight ago, meaning the hackers had access to the data for at least five months. |
14 | - | >Zinc 15mg/day |
14 | + | >It’s thought Chinese intelligence services could have developed tactics used during the Cold War by the Soviet Union, who succeeded in recruiting future informants while they were still students. |
15 | - | >Quercetin 1000mg/day(2x 500mg in morning/evening) or products that contain EGCG (like green tea) |
15 | + | https://archive.is/CBw9U |
16 | - | >N-Acetyl Cysteine-rich food |
16 | + | |
17 | - | >Vitamin E |
17 | + | |
18 | - | >Turmeric (2x/day) |
18 | + | |
19 | - | >Elderberry (2x/day) - absolutely stop taking this one if you have/when you start getting symptoms |
19 | + | [USA] |
20 | - | Optional: |
20 | + | Former CIA Officer Arrested and Charged with Espionage |
21 | - | >Magnesium (for when dehydration begins, stop taking if your stool gets liquid or/when you vomit) |
21 | + | >Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, 67, a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer, was arrested on Aug. 14, 2020, on a charge that he conspired with a relative of his who also was a former CIA officer to communicate classified information up to the Top Secret level to intelligence officials of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The Criminal Complaint containing the charge was unsealed this morning. |
22 | - | >Potassium (same as magnesium) |
22 | + | |
23 | - | >Vitamin K2 (may be bad because it helps the blood to clot, may be good for D absorption--decide at own risk) |
23 | + | >“The trail of Chinese espionage is long and, sadly, strewn with former American intelligence officers who betrayed their colleagues, their country and its liberal democratic values to support an authoritarian communist regime,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers. “This betrayal is never worth it. Whether immediately, or many years after they thought they got away with it, we will find these traitors and we will bring them to justice. To the Chinese intelligence services, these individuals are expendable. To us, they are sad but urgent reminders of the need to stay vigilant.” |
24 | - | >Forsythia |
24 | + | |
25 | - | >Liposomal Vitamin C |
25 | + | >“The charges announced today are a sobering reminder to our communities in Hawaii of the constant threat posed by those who seek to jeopardize our nation’s security through acts of espionage,” said U.S. Attorney Price. “Of particular concern are the criminal acts of those who served in our nation’s intelligence community, but then choose to betray their former colleagues and the nation-at large by divulging classified national defense information to China. My office will continue to tenaciously pursue espionage cases.” |
26 | - | >Nicotine |
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27 | >“This serious act of espionage is another example in a long string of illicit activities that the People's Republic of China is conducting within and against the United States” | |
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28 | + | https://archive.is/zsKww |
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30 | - | Compiled list of research: |
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31 | + | University of Virginia Researcher Charged with Theft of Trade Secrets and Computer Intrusion |
32 | - | Prophylactics: |
32 | + | >Haizhou Hu, a Chinese national conducting research at the University of Virginia, was arrested today and charged via criminal complaint with a pair of federal crimes just days after he attempted to board a flight to China. United States Attorney Thomas T. Cullen and David W. Archey, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Richmond Division announced the arrest. |
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34 | - | Vitamin D3--deficiency highly linked to worse outcomes in patients |
34 | + | >Hu, 34, is charged with accessing a computer without authorization, or exceeding authorization to obtain information from a protected computer and theft of trade secrets. |
35 | - | https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.24.20075838v1 |
35 | + | |
36 | - | Notes: D is fat soluble, so crazy high doses like 10k IU is probably too much |
36 | + | >According to court documents, investigators first became aware of Hu, who is in the United States conducting research studying bio-mimics and fluid dynamics at the University of Virginia, on August 25, 2020 when he attempted to board a flight to China at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. A routine screening conducted by authorities revealed that Hu was alleged to be in possession of bio-inspired research simulation software code that he was not authorized to possess, and which represented the result of years of research and resources in its development by members of the University of Virginia academic community. |
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38 | - | Nicotine--smokers have a 4x lower chance of contraction |
38 | + | >The investigation of the case is being conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. First Assistant United States Attorney Daniel P. Bubar and Assistant United States Attorney Christopher Kavanaugh are prosecuting the case for the United States. |
39 | - | https://www.qeios.com/read/FXGQSB |
39 | + | https://archive.is/g9Seu |
40 | - | http://archive.is/QKJc8 |
40 | + | |
41 | - | Notes: Whether it's the cigarettes or nicotine is unclear |
41 | + | |
42 | ||
43 | - | Melatonin--inhibited organ damage for SARS2 2-30mg/d [CONFIRMED EFFECTIVE] |
43 | + | NASA Researcher Arrested for False Statements and Wire Fraud in Relation to China’s Talents Program |
44 | - | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102583/ |
44 | + | >Texas A&M University Professor Working on U.S. Space Projects Allegedly Hid Affiliations with Chinese State Owned Academic and Commercial Institutions |
45 | - | Notes: Some people react badly to melatonin with strange dreams but it's not dangerous |
45 | + | >Cheng allegedly led a team conducting research for NASA. According to the criminal complaint, for several years he willfully took steps to obscure his affiliations and collaboration with a Chinese University and at least one Chinese-owned company. The terms of Cheng’s grant prohibited participation, collaboration or coordination with China, any Chinese-owned company or any Chinese University, according to the charges. |
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47 | - | Lactoferrin--as a prophylactic and anti-inflammatory |
47 | + | >“Once again, we have witnessed the criminal consequences that can arise from undisclosed participation in the Chinese government’s talent program,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers. “Professor Cheng allegedly made false statements to his university and to NASA regarding his affiliations with the Chinese government. The Department of Justice will continue seeking to bring participation in these talent programs to light and to expose the exploitation of our nation and our prized research institutions.” |
48 | - | >It seems like lactoferrin binds to heparan sulfate proteoglycans, which is one of the things corona uses to attract itself to the cell. It might also be able to bind directly to some virus particles and prevent them from entering the cell as easily. |
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49 | - | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340464937_Lactoferrin_as_potential_preventative_and_treatment_for_COVID-19 |
49 | + | >“China is building an economy and academic institutions with bricks stolen from others all around the world,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick for the Southern District of Texas. “While 1.4 million foreign researchers and academics are here in the U.S. for the right reasons, the Chinese Talents Program exploits our open and free universities. These conflicts must be disclosed, and we will hold those accountable when such conflict violates the law.” |
50 | - | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01221/full#h1 |
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51 | - | https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0023710 |
51 | + | >“As alleged, Zhengdong Cheng knowingly deceived NASA officials about his association with Chinese owned companies and universities, willingly accepted U.S. government funding, and defrauded his university” |
52 | - | Notes: no dosage guidelines are given for lactoferrin, supplement at your own risk |
52 | + | https://archive.is/tmRnS |
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54 | - | Sodium selenite--blocks viral entry |
54 | + | |
55 | - | >Sodium selenite, but not selenate, can oxidize thiol groups in the virus protein disulfide isomerase rendering it unable to penetrate the healthy cell membrane. In this way selenite inhibits the entrance of viruses into the healthy cells and abolish their infectivity. |
55 | + | Chinese National Charged with Destroying Hard Drive During FBI Investigation into the Possible Transfer of Sensitive Software to China |
56 | - | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246001/ |
56 | + | >A Chinese national and researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles has been arrested on federal charges of destroying evidence to obstruct an FBI investigation after he was observed throwing a damaged hard drive into a dumpster outside his apartment, the Justice Department announced today. |
57 | - | >Beck et al. (80) have postulated that deficiency results in a condition of prooxidative stress that transforms a benign strain of coxsackievirus to a virulent strain. This suggests that an individual’s risk of infection from a number of viruses is influenced by their overall selenium and antioxidant status. Consistent with this concept, marginal selenium deficiency was reported to be associated with an increase in the virulence of an influenza virus (80). |
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58 | - | http://digilib.unimus.ac.id/files/disk1/138/jtptunimus-gdl-mericgersh-6854-1-ebookscl-y.pdf |
58 | + | >Guan Lei, 29, of Alhambra, was arrested pursuant to a one-count criminal complaint unsealed this afternoon during his initial appearance in United States District Court. |
59 | - | Selenium and COVID-19 |
59 | + | |
60 | - | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgI-0rJCwh8 |
60 | + | >The criminal complaint alleges that Guan, who was in the U.S. on a J-1 non-immigrant visa, threw a damaged hard drive into a trash dumpster near his residence on July 25. The FBI recovered the damaged hard drive after Guan was not allowed to board a flight to China and after Guan refused the FBI’s request to examine his computer. The affidavit in support of the complaint notes that the internal hard drive “was irreparably damaged and that all previous data associated with the hard drive appears to have been removed deliberately and by force.” |
61 | https://archive.is/cbpLk | |
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63 | + | [February 10, 2020] Chinese Military Personnel Charged with Computer Fraud, Economic Espionage and Wire Fraud for Hacking into Credit Reporting Agency Equifax |
64 | >Indictment Alleges Four Members of China’s People’s Liberation Army Engaged in a Three-Month Long Campaign to Steal Sensitive Personal Information of Nearly 150 Million Americans | |
65 | - | Treatments: [if you have SARS2] |
65 | + | https://archive.vn/JtDCY |
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67 | - | Zinc gluconate--inhibits viral loads in influenza/CoV in vitro |
67 | + | [July 9, 2020] Researcher Charged with Illegally Using U.S. Grant Funds to Develop Scientific Expertise for China |
68 | - | https://benthamopen.com/ABSTRACT/TORMJ-5-51 |
68 | + | >A rheumatology professor and researcher with strong ties to China has been ordered held without bond to face a charge of grant fraud for not disclosing that he was engaged in a sophisticated scheme to use approximately $4.1 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop China’s expertise in the areas of rheumatology and immunology. He is also charged with making false statements about maintaining employment in China at the same time he was employed at universities in the United States, including The Ohio State University. |
69 | - | Notes: Other sources of zinc are probably fine |
69 | + | |
70 | >Song Guo Zheng, 57, was arrested Friday, May 22, 2020, after he arrived in Anchorage, Alaska, aboard a charter flight and as he prepared to board another charter flight to China. When he was arrested, he was carrying three large bags, one small suitcase and a briefcase containing two laptops, three cellular telephones, several USB drives, several silver bars, expired Chinese passports for his family, deeds for property in China and other items. | |
71 | - | Zinc + ionophore--inhibits viral replication of SARS1 in vitro |
71 | + | https://archive.vn/sUAUd |
72 | - | https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1001176 |
72 | + | |
73 | - | Notes: Quercetin is expensive and not proven, EGCG is abundant in any tea |
73 | + | |
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75 | - | Bismuth complexes--promising treatment for SARS1 in vitro |
75 | + | [Other] |
76 | - | Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto) and bismuth subgallate (Devrom) |
76 | + | |
77 | - | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3136164/ |
77 | + | [World] |
78 | - | Notes: Don't take too much aspirin with the pepto because they are similar chemicals |
78 | + | |
79 | China's pandemic opportunism in March-April 2020 | |
80 | - | Pepcid AC/famotodine (histamine-2 receptor antagonist)--higher survival rates, significant reduction on mortality in trials [CONFIRMED EFFECTIVE] |
80 | + | https://i.4pcdn.org/pol/1598655612141.png |
81 | - | 10-20 mg/d for 1-2 weeks is enough, no need for crazy high doses |
81 | + | |
82 | - | https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/27/health/famotidine-coronavirus-northwell-trial/index.html |
82 | + | [USA] |
83 | - | https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.01.20086694v1 |
83 | + | |
84 | - | >Ten consecutive patients with SARS2 who self-administered high-dose oral famotidine were identified. The most frequently used famotidine regimen was 80 mg three times daily (n=6) for a median of 11 days (range: 5–21 days). Famotidine was well tolerated. All patients reported marked improvements of disease related symptoms after starting famotidine. The combined symptom score improved significantly within 24 hours of starting famotidine and peripheral oxygen saturation (n=2) and device recorded activity (n=1) increased |
84 | + | 900k counterfeit $1 bills from China |
85 | - | >All patients were asymptomatic prior to developing SARS2. They all were affected by a wide range of symptoms when they were feeling worst, and this was comparable with how they felt on the day prior to starting famotidine. On starting famotidine, all patients reported improvement of symptoms within 24–48 hours |
85 | + | http://archive.is/NLmto |
86 | - | >The improvement of symptoms was across all categories, but airway-related symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath were reported to improve more rapidly than systemic symptoms such as fatigue |
86 | + | |
87 | - | >Seven patients did not experience any adverse events. One patient reported grade 1 dizziness and very occasional perceptions of a racing heartbeat. Another patient experienced grade 1 dizziness, dry skin and insomnia. A third patient reported grade 1 gastroenterological symptoms and temporary forgetfulness |
87 | + | Chinese person throws stuff at white house |
88 | - | https://gut.bmj.com/content/early/2020/06/10/gutjnl-2020-321852 |
88 | + | https://streamable.com/f3ckmr# |
89 | - | http://archive.is/9Zzed |
89 | + | |
90 | Former Army sergeant (by the name of Wong) arrested after allegedly posing as a National Guardsman during protests in Los Angeles | |
91 | - | Vitamin C--15 g for 4 days may improve outcomes, shortened time on ventilators by 14% [CONFIRMED EFFECTIVE] |
91 | + | https://taskandpurpose.com/news/gregory-wong-la-protest |
92 | - | https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=COVID-19&term=vitamin+C&cntry=&state=&city=&dist=&Search=Search |
92 | + | |
93 | - | Notes: C is given intravenously which greatly improves uptake, liposomal C is a waste of money |
93 | + | Company President and Employee Arrested in Alleged Scheme to Violate the Export Control Reform Act |
94 | >Chong Sik Yu, a/k/a “Chris Yu,” and Yunseo Lee. Yu and Lee are charged with conspiring to unlawfully export dual-use electronics components, in violation of the Export Control Reform Act, and to commit wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering. Yu and Lee were arrested this morning and are expected to be presented later today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin Nathaniel Fox in Manhattan federal court. | |
95 | - | Aspirin--lowers viral replication, blood thinner, in phase 2 trials |
95 | + | |
96 | - | https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04365309 |
96 | + | >“The Department’s fight against illegal technology transfer to China is no more critical than in areas like those involved in this case — controlled items used in missile and nuclear technology,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers. “We will do everything in our power to disrupt illegal exports like these that jeopardize our national security.” |
97 | - | Notes: 81 mg aspirin, full or cut in half |
97 | + | >“Chong Sik Yu and Yunseo Lee are accused of violating U.S. export laws by sending electronics components with military applications to Hong Kong and China,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss. “Together with the Commerce Department and all of our law enforcement partners, we will continue to protect our national security by preventing dual-use technologies from being sent abroad without the required licenses.” |
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99 | - | Vitamin E--mild anticoagulant |
99 | + | >Since at least 2019, a U.S. company named America Techma Inc. (ATI) has illegally exported electronic components from the United States to Hong Kong for apparent re-export to other countries, including China, in violation of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018. |
100 | - | https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00135876 |
100 | + | >Yu is ATI’s President, and Lee is an ATI Sales Representative. |
101 | - | Notes: Fat soluble, crazy high doses not needed |
101 | + | https://archive.is/XenP2 |
102 | ||
103 | - | Azithromycin--treats secondary bacterial infections |
103 | + | |
104 | - | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32205204 |
104 | + | Herbalife Agrees To Pay $123 Million To Resolve Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Case |
105 | >The charges arise out of a decade-long scheme by HERBALIFE to falsify books and records and provide corrupt payments and benefits to Chinese government officials for the purpose of obtaining, retaining, and increasing HERBALIFE’s business in China. In connection with the filed charges, SDNY and DOJ entered into a deferred prosecution agreement (“DPA”) with HERBALIFE. Pursuant to the DPA, HERBALIFE admitted to participating in the charged conspiracy and will pay a criminal fine of $55,743,093. | |
106 | - | Naproxen--inhibits viral replication and bronchial damage |
106 | + | |
107 | - | https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.30.069922v1.full.pdf |
107 | + | >By 2016, Herbalife China was responsible for approximately $860 million, or approximately 20 percent, of HERBALIFE’s worldwide annual net sales, which exceeded $4 billion. In China, to engage in direct selling – selling a company’s products through independent sales representatives – Chinese law required a company to obtain a direct selling license from national authorities as well as local authorities for each province in which a company intended to engage in direct selling. From March 2007 through 2016, Herbalife China obtained licenses to engage in direct sales in 28 provinces. |
108 | - | https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.11.20061994v1 |
108 | + | |
109 | - | Notes: Ibuprofen may inhibit antibodies, so Aleve/Tylenol is better for early stages |
109 | + | >Beginning in or about at least 2007 through in or about 2016, HERBALIFE, through Li, Yang, and others, engaged in a scheme to falsify books and records and provide corrupt payments and benefits to Chinese government officials, including officials of Chinese government agencies and a state-owned media outlet, for the purpose of obtaining, retaining, and increasing HERBALIFE’s business in China by, among other things, (1) obtaining and retaining certain of Herbalife China’s direct selling licenses; (2) improperly influencing certain Chinese governmental investigations into Herbalife China’s compliance with Chinese laws applicable to its business; and (3) improperly influencing certain Chinese state-owned and state-controlled media for the purpose of removing negative media reports about Herbalife China. |
110 | - | [NOTE: NSAIDS--there is no evidence whatsoever that their use is contraindicated for COVID] |
110 | + | https://archive.is/aNo4o |
111 | ||
112 | - | Nitrous Oxide ("Whippets")--improved severe hypoxia in SARS1, in trials |
112 | + | Three Texans, One New Yorker Indicted for Conspiracy to Sell Sanctioned Iranian Petroleum to Refinery in China for Millions in Profit |
113 | - | https://www.medscape.com/answers/2500114-197460/what-is-the-role-of-nitric-oxide-in-the-treatment-of-coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19 |
113 | + | https://archive.is/XXRhe |