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Obituary for my father.

Richard Warner Carlson died at 84 on March 24, 2025 at home in Boca Grande, Florida after six weeks of illness. He refused all painkillers to the end and left this world with dignity and clarity, holding the hands of his children with his dogs at his feet.

He was born February 10, 1941 at Massachusetts General Hospital to a 15-year-old Swedish-speaking girl and placed in the Home for Little Wanderers in Boston, where he developed rickets from malnutrition. His legs were bent for the rest of his life. After years in foster homes, he was placed with the Carlson family in Norwood, Mass. His adoptive father, a tannery manager, died when he was 12 and he stopped attending school regularly. At 17, he was jailed for car theft, thrown out of high school for the second time, and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps.

In 1962, in search of adventure, he drove to California. He spent a year as a merchant seaman on the SS Washington Bear, transporting cargo to ports in the Orient, and then became a reporter. Over the next decade, he was a copy boy at the LA Times, a wire service reporter for UPI and an investigative reporter and anchor for ABC News, covering the upheaval of the period. He knew virtually every compelling figure of the time, including Jim Jones, Patty Hearst, Eric Hoffer, Jerry Garcia, as well as Mafia leaders and members of the Manson Family. In 1965, he was badly injured reporting from the Watts riots in Los Angeles.

By 1975, he was married with two small boys, when his wife departed for Europe and didn’t return. He threw himself into raising his boys, whom he often brought with him on reporting trips. At home, he educated them during three-hour dinners on topics that ranged from the French Revolution to Bolshevik Russia, PG Wodehouse, the history of the American Indian and, always, the eternal and unchanging nature of people. He was a free thinker and a compulsive book reader, including at red lights. He left a library of thousands of books, most dog-eared and filled with marginalia. His reading and life experiences convinced him that God is real. He had an outlaw spirit tempered by decency.

In 1979, he married the love of his life, Patricia Swanson. They were together for 44 years, all of them happy. She died sixteen months before he did and he mourned her every day.

In 1985, he moved to Washington to work for the Reagan Administration. He spent five years as the director of the Voice of America, and then moved to the Seychelles as the US ambassador. In 1992, he became the CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and later ran a division of King World television.

The last 25 years of his life were spent in work whose details were never completely clear to his family, but that was clearly interesting. He worked in dozens of countries and breakaway republics around the world, and was involved in countless intrigues. He knew a number of colorful national leaders, including Rafic Hariri of Lebanon, Aslan Abashidze of Adjara, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, and whomever runs Somaliland. He was a fundamentally nonjudgmental person who was impossible to shock, and he described them all with amused affection.

He spoke to his sons every day and had lunch with them once a week for thirty years at the Metropolitan Club in Washington, always prefaced by a dice game. Throughout his life he fervently loved dogs.

Richard W. Carlson is survived by his sons, Tucker and Buckley, his beloved daughter-in-law Susie, and five grandchildren. He was the toughest human being anyone in his family ever knew, and also the kindest and most loyal. RIP.
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Tucker Carlson 03-26-2025

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong: You’re Being Lied to About Cancer, How It’s Caused, and How to Stop It
Duration: 1:49:31

https://youtu.be/mgZaT-OriO8

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong is a surgeon who made billions inventing cancer drugs. He says that Covid, and the vaccines that didn’t stop it, are likely causing a global epidemic of terrifyingly aggressive cancers.

(0:00) Why Are Cancer Rates Rising in Young People?
(6:16) What Is Causing This Cancer Epidemic?
(14:52) Is There a Connection Between Covid and Cancer?
(25:33) Why Dr. Soon-Shiong Never Got Covid
(39:36) How Big Pharma Tried to Undermine Dr. Soon-Shiong
(47:35) Dr. Soon-Shiong’s Analysis of RFK Jr.
(1:02:47) The Healthcare Industry’s Conflict of Interest
(1:05:51) How to Strengthen Your Immune System
(1:10:32) What Your Doctor Won’t Tell You About How to Fight Cancer
(1:20:58) Why Hasn’t Anyone Faced Consequences for These Crimes?
(1:33:59) Why Dr. Soon-Shiong Bought the LA Times

Includes paid partnerships.

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"The Lingering Threat: SARS-CoV-2, Immunosuppression, and the Next Health Crisis"

T-cell research | long COVID effects

The persistence of SARS-CoV-2 in the human body, potentially lasting years in some cases, poses a profound challenge to human health, far beyond a simple respiratory illness. Evidence suggests that the virus can linger, even replicate, in tissues like the colon, driving chronic inflammation and immunosuppression that may fail to clear naturally in those with weakened immune responses.

This cycle—where inflammation suppresses T-cell and NK-cell defenses, allowing viral persistence—could theoretically elevate risks for serious conditions, including cancer, echoing known viral triggers like HPV or hepatitis. The alarming rise of long COVID, affecting 15 million Americans with tangible, non-psychiatric symptoms, alongside anecdotal spikes in young-onset cancers, hints at a brewing crisis, possibly the most significant non-infectious pandemic yet.

Traditional virology’s focus on antibodies over T-cells has delayed recognition of cellular immunity’s critical role in viral clearance, though emerging research and T-cell-based therapies offer hope. While regulatory setbacks slow progress, the path forward lies in harnessing the body’s natural defenses to break this cycle—a daunting but not insurmountable task, blending fear with cautious optimism for a solution.
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Joe Rogan Experience #2294 - Dr. Suzanne Humphries
Duration: 2:33:11

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"BioShield and Breaking Echo Chambers: A Dual Crusade in Science and Media"

a visionary disruptor bridging science and media, driven by a belief in solving interconnected crises—health and discourse—through innovation and transparency. Their BioShield and universal vaccine promise transformative health outcomes, while their LA Times overhaul seeks to revive balanced journalism. Yet, both endeavors face steep resistance: political and corporate gatekeepers in biotech, and a recalcitrant, ideologically uniform newsroom in media. Their story is one of ambition tempered by frustration, with outcomes hinging on their ability to navigate or circumvent systemic opposition. As of March 26, 2025, their efforts remain a work in progress, with significant potential to influence the next four years if momentum builds.
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Project BioShield – Revolutionizing Immunity Amid Dogma and Resistance

Project BioShield represents a bold departure from antibody-based vaccines, harnessing T-cells to protect against COVID-19 and cancer—a concept validated by NCI and early trials, yet marginalized by a scientific establishment the speaker deems dogmatic. Their journey, from Warp Speed hopeful to self-funded pioneer testing in South Africa, showcases resilience and frustration with systemic blind spots. Funded by $3 billion of their own money and proven through self-experimentation, BioShield underscores their commitment to a paradigm shift in immunity. Tied to their media efforts, this narrative paints a picture of a relentless innovator battling resistance on multiple fronts, with potential to reshape health and discourse if barriers relent.
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Conflicts, Immunity, and a Call for Enlightenment in Biomedical Innovation

A troubling underbelly of U.S. biomedical innovation—conflicts of interest at the FDA and NIH that stifle pioneers like themselves, risking America’s global edge to China’s unchecked rise. Their immune system focus, spotlighting NK cells as a "missing link," drives both their BioShield project and practical health advice, challenging the pharma complex’s narrow lens. With $3 billion personally invested and a platform in the LA Times, they stand at a crossroads: a potential "period of enlightenment" under reformist leadership could validate their decades-long fight, amplifying T-cell solutions and reasserting U.S. leadership. Absent such change, their warnings of corruption and decline may prove prophetic, with BioShield remaining a sidelined testament to what could have been.
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"Challenging Dogma: A Journey from Tumor Remission to FDA Reform"

Patrick’s experiences highlight a profound belief in challenging established medical and regulatory systems to prioritize innovation and patient outcomes. His successful treatment of the Santa Monica mayor underscores the potential of unconventional approaches, while his alignment with Bobby Kennedy reflects a shared commitment to questioning scientific dogma—particularly around vaccines and pharmaceutical practices. The critique of the FDA and big pharma reveals a systemic tension between profit-driven incrementalism and stifled biotech innovation, fueling Patrick’s call for reform. Ultimately, his story is one of conviction, resilience against opposition, and a vision for a healthcare system that embraces bold, evidence-based change over entrenched interests.
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"BioShield Blocked: A Tale of FDA Resistance and Deep State Motives"

Patrick’s account reveals a frustrating clash with regulatory and political forces that he believes stifled BioShield’s potential to address COVID. His initial FDA approval from Peter Marks and subsequent shutdown highlight a perceived inconsistency, which he ties to a “deep state” influence exemplified by Francis Collins. This experience has solidified his skepticism of public health leadership, framing it as driven by motives darker than patient welfare. His support for Bobby Kennedy and a reimagined FDA reflects a belief that systemic change is both necessary and imminent, fueled by a national awakening in the recent election. Patrick’s narrative is a call to action against entrenched power, urging a shift toward transparency and innovation in healthcare.
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"Ego and Emails: Francis Collins’ Campaign to Derail a Nomination"

Patrick’s account paints Francis Collins as a gatekeeper of power, willing to undermine competitors like Patrick and Venter to preserve his influence, as evidenced by damning emails. This resistance, driven by ego and greed rather than public good, thwarted Patrick’s potential NIH leadership, revealing a Washington culture that prioritizes politics over progress. The clarification of BioShield as a therapeutic—not a vaccine—underscores his innovative approach, misaligned with conventional categories yet versatile in its potential. This narrative exposes a personal battle against a entrenched figure while highlighting Patrick’s determination to redefine medical solutions, free from the constraints of dogma and bureaucratic sabotage.
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"Unpacking the Spike: COVID, Vaccines, and the Cancer Connection"

Patrick’s hypothesis ties the COVID-19 spike protein—whether from infection or vaccination—to an alarming increase in cancers and health issues via a well-established oncogenic framework. The persistence of the virus, its inflammatory effects, and the disabling of immune defenses like natural killer cells and P53 align with known cancer-causing mechanisms, supported by emerging research. This paints a dire picture of a widespread, underrecognized threat affecting billions, explaining his urgent shift to solutions like viral clearance. His analysis challenges mainstream narratives, framing the spike protein as a unifying culprit behind long COVID and rising oncologic risks, demanding immediate scientific and public health action.
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"The Missing Link: Why Cancer Care Ignores the Killers"

Patrick’s critique exposes a fundamental flaw in cancer care: a 50-year dogma that prioritizes symptom management over empowering the immune system’s natural killers, resulting in temporary victories overshadowed by devastating relapses. His revelation—that treatments actively suppress the very cells capable of defeating cancer—challenges the medical establishment’s focus and offers a paradigm shift. By reimagining chemotherapy as a tool to unmask cancer’s diabolical hiding tactics rather than a blunt weapon, he advocates a sophisticated, biology-driven approach. This “final frontier” of activating T cells and natural killer cells could redefine the fight, turning a war of attrition into a strategic triumph—if the field can break free from entrenched habits.
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"Smoking Out Cancer: A New Role for Radiation and NK Cells"

Patrick’s innovative approach reimagines radiation as a precision instrument in the cancer fight, using low-dose SBRT to reveal tumors rather than eradicate them directly. By pairing this exposure with NK cell activation, he outlines a streamlined, immune-centric algorithm that could outsmart cancer’s evasive biology. This departure from high-dose dogma highlights a potential breakthrough: leveraging technology and immunity in tandem to shift the battle from brute force to strategic precision, offering hope for more effective, less destructive outcomes.
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"The Cancer Symphony: Educating Immunity and Questioning mRNA"

Patrick’s vision transforms cancer care into a coordinated immune symphony—exposing tumors, educating T cells, activating NK cells and macrophages, and suppressing suppression—delivering remission without the brutality of traditional methods. His blood-derived, scalable NK and T cell approach could revolutionize treatment access, merging innovation with humanitarian impact. His critique of mRNA vaccines highlights a scientific unease: their spike protein focus may perpetuate a viral game of evolutionary tag, potentially altering human biology in uncharted ways. Framing the virus as a calculated survivor, he underscores the need for rigorous study over blind policy, advocating a shift from reactive vaccination to proactive viral clearance—a call rooted in both hope and caution.
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"Engineering Disaster: Gain of Function’s Lasting Echoes"

Patrick’s narrative frames gain-of-function research as a reckless act that unleashed a human-infective virus, compounded by mRNA vaccines that weaponize its most dangerous component—the spike protein. This dual error, born from hubris and evading U.S. prohibitions, has potentially seeded long-term health crises, from rare cancers to neurological damage, with the spike’s persistence haunting even the uninfected. His call to pivot to the nucleocapsid protein reflects a scientist’s plea for sanity amid chaos, highlighting a safer, T-cell-driven immunity over a flawed, spike-centric approach. The unchecked fallout, he suggests, demands accountability and a radical rethink of viral engineering and vaccine design before more suffer.