An Ode to Jessica Rose
How do I compare thee to a Summer’s Troll?
I believe in the somewhat tired but still useful adage of making lemonade when handed lemons, which is what I plan to do.
That’s right folks, I, the uber Skeptic, have been duped. Or at least I think I have…
Someone with Jessica Rose’s profile picture and an apparent authentic Substack account asked me to write her on telegram after ‘liking’ a comment I made. I immediately doubted the veracity of her identity and asked her to email me so that I could check the source email. She didn’t. She then engaged me in some small talk on telegram about the globalists before launching into a crypto currency sales pitch. Shortly thereafter, I received the note from Jessica that she was being imitated on Substack.
I even provided my phone number for ‘Jessica’ to call me, which of course, ‘she’ didn’t. I did this because I have a unique super power that I have yet to see in anyone else; actually, it’s 2 super powers. I can recognize any face or voice, even after many decades. Here are two examples:
1. In the classic Miracle on 34th Street, I instantly recognized one of the mailroom employees in Gimbels Department Store as Grandpa from the original Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. He only appeared obliquely for a few seconds, but I instantly recognized him by sight.
2. Yesterday, I was watching an old episode of Death in Paradise (a popular British murder mystery TV series) and instantly recognized (by his voice only) a bit part character who is now the new chief inspector (lead character) in the latest iteration of the show (Nevil Parker). I had to rewind the scene and play it several times to convince my wife he was one and the same which she confirmed by a quick search of the credits for both episodes. So you see, had ‘Jessica’ called me, I would have instantly verified her counterfeit status by the sound of her voice.
The reason I let my enthusiasm cloud my judgment is because I was planning to reach out to Jessica anyway. The issue of frameshifting which she has highlighted, is terrifying in its implications.
https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/frameshifting
I wanted to bring to her attention along with all other qualified scientists, the possibility of mitigating frameshifting through water structure, specifically, the hydrophobic effect. Bobo Feng et al, proved that the structure and function of DNA is not controlled by hydrogen bonds as previously thought, but rather through the hydrophobic effect which they experimentally demonstrated by using Polyethylene glycol (PEG) to destabilize DNA, and ingredient in mRNA jabs!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685412/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335185984_Hydrophobic_catalysis_and_a_potential_biological_role_of_DNA_unstacking_induced_by_environment_effects
I have demonstrated strong hydrophobicity/boundary layer effects using structured water, most recently, gelatin/saline reactions. I believe this may prove critical in stopping or at least slowing, Dr. Frankenstein’s mRNA monster from endlessly rampaging.
https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/excellent-news
Please! Will the real Jessica and all other qualified researchers, reach out to me for ideas on how to best test structured water’s ability to mitigate frameshifting!
https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/the-stigma-of-water