PostsCommentsPayoutsandyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13JUST IN: Scientists engineered bacteria that consume cancer from within. The future of cancer treatment may not be a drug but a living organism that breaks down tumors from the…andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13The researchers are moving into preclinical trials to test it on real tumors. This could mark a historic advance.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13This approach differs: a precision, self-regulating living agent that targets the tumor environment while sparing healthy tissue.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13That prevents activation in the bloodstream — activation occurs only inside the tumor. The implications are significant. Chemotherapy affects healthy cells too — hair…andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13Quorum sensing was introduced. Bacteria communicate via chemical signals; when enough accumulate inside the tumor, those signals trigger an oxygen-tolerance gene.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13The bacteria germinate in the dead, oxygen-free center They consume nutrients and grow They multiply and colonize the space They break down the tumor from the inside outandyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13Clostridium sporogenes, a soil bacterium that prefers oxygen-free environments, is used. Spores are injected directly into the tumor:andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13Most cancer drugs can't reach that core; they get blocked or degrade before arriving at the tumor's most protected region. Researchers at the University of Waterloo identified a…andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • yesterdayRE: LeoThread 2026-04-10 14-13Solid tumors have a dead center — no oxygen, no blood flow, just dead cells and trapped nutrients.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52The same pattern occurred in 2008 when big banks were bailed out and small businesses and working families received nothing. The system isn’t broken — it’s operating as designed…andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52This is one of the largest wealth transfers in modern times, happening quietly.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52An illegal policy effectively extracted money from low-income households; courts ruled it unlawful, yet wealthy corporations regain the funds while everyday families receive nothing.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52The other 300+ million Americans paid higher prices at grocery stores, car dealerships, and department stores and have no legal path to reimbursement.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52After the Court struck the tariffs down, refunds legally go only to whoever paid U.S. Customs and Border Protection directly — the corporations.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52On April 2, 2025 the government rolled out so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs. Retail prices jumped 6–7% almost overnight, costing the average household $400–$600.andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-07 23-52Americans paid $175 BILLION in illegal tariffs. The government illegally took money from roughly 300 million Americans. The Supreme Court ruled the tariffs unconstitutional.…andyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48CEOs' TV remarks can be dismissed; SEC-required filings cannot. Banks are fearful of credit defaults, collapsing trade finance, and the global credit system seizing upandyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48But what happens when the government itself causes the crisis? Trump's tariffs. The Iran conflict. A possible Strait of Hormuz closure. These are policy decisionsandyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48The AI boom depends on a supply chain running through Taiwan, China, and the Strait of Hormuz Historically, when US companies face a black swan event, governments step in to rescue themandyloketh (47)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48Morgan Stanley mentions "massive geopolitical risk" 221 times. Citigroup totals 269 mentions. Bank of America has 102. Chevron records 188 oil-related mentions. NVDA lists "sanctions" 50 times alone.