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The Elephant Inside:
Geert Vanden Bossche's Terrifying COVID Endgame Hypothesis


A Message from Dr. McMillan
Geert’s prediction is uncomfortably specific: in highly vaccinated populations, the virus is evolving to evade remaining immune defenses.
One thing is becoming increasingly clear to me: this level of uncontrolled viral circulation is not sustainable, as it places the entire population at risk.
Geert has warned, nature will resolve this - but not gently. If the immune system fails to respond, the virus won’t hold back.
Now is the time to understand what’s unfolding - and prepare.
Dr. Philip McMillan
In this week's October 3rd, 2025 update:
Covid-19: Geert Vanden Bossche's terrifying COVID hypothesis
Vejon: This week’s featured Vejon video
Ageing: Poor sleep may make your brain age faster
Infographic: The elephant inside
News: Medical news in brief
Education: McMillan ROOT spike detox protocol
Read time: 6 minutes
FEATURE ARTICLE
COVID-19
The Elephant Inside: Geert Vanden Bossche's Terrifying COVID Endgame Hypothesis
Authors: Dr. Philp McMillan, John McMillan
Scientists focus on spike protein mutations, but Vanden Bossche warns critical changes are occurring in the virus's nucleocapsid protein.
"Hivicron" Covid-19 variant is predicted to bypass adaptive immunity entirely through structural changes that shield viral proteins from T-cell recognition.
Mass vaccination created T-cell pressure driving faster variant evolution, with new dominant strains emerging in progressively shorter intervals.
Hypothesis predicts hyperacute pandemic phase with severe outcomes in vaccinated populations lacking trained innate immunity against evolved variants.
Why this is important: If Vanden Bossche proves correct, current surveillance systems are blind to the mutations that matter most. Missing nucleocapsid changes could mean health authorities fail to anticipate a variant capable of overwhelming the defenses of vaccinated populations, potentially triggering severe outcomes that existing monitoring infrastructure cannot predict or prevent.
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AGEING
The Nightly Habit That May Make Your Brain Age Faster
Author: Abigail Dove, Karolinska Institutet
Study examined over 27,000 adults; poor sleep linked to significantly older-appearing brains based on MRI scans.
People with poor sleep profiles had brains appearing nearly one year older than their chronological age.
Late chronotype and abnormal sleep duration were the biggest contributors to accelerated brain aging.
Inflammation accounts for approximately 10% of the connection between poor sleep and brain aging.
Why this is important: Understanding that sleep quality directly accelerates brain aging offers a rare opportunity: unlike genetic factors, sleep habits can be modified. Simple interventions - regular schedules, reduced screen time - may protect against cognitive decline and dementia. Small improvements compound over time, making sleep optimization one of our most accessible tools for preserving brain health.
INFOGRAPHIC
EDUCATION
McMillan ROOT Spike Detox Protocol
You don’t have to settle for feeling anything less than your best. The McMillan ROOT Spike Detox Protocol is designed to give you a clear roadmap to better health and lasting results. Complete our survey, get the link on submission to book a Check-In meeting with Dr McMillan and start your journey back to health. Note that all meetings are scheduled in UK time.
MEDICAL NEWS IN BRIEF
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
🚥 What the Gut Microbiome of the World’s Oldest Person Can Tell Us About Ageing: Unlike inherited genetics, microbiome health responds to daily choices. Maintaining gut diversity through simple dietary habits - fermented foods, Mediterranean-style eating - may counter age-related microbial decline. This matters because it offers actionable intervention: while exceptional longevity remains elusive, supporting beneficial bacteria could reduce disease risk and improve resilience throughout life.
🚥 Inhaled Heparin Reduces Risk of Ventilation and Death in Severe COVID-19 Cases: Pandemic preparedness acquires an affordable, multi-purpose defender. Inhaled heparin halves ventilation needs and deaths in severe COVID while targeting diverse respiratory threats - influenza, RSV, bacterial pneumonia. Its triple-action mechanism and low cost enable worldwide access to crucial protection for immunocompromised patients and populations in resource-limited settings. [SOURCE]
🚥 Don’t Cut Them Out: Lymph Nodes May Be Key to Cancer Treatment: Cancer surgeons face a critical paradox: removing lymph nodes eliminates disease but dismantles immune defenses essential for modern immunotherapy. This revelation transforms surgical strategy from aggressive removal to selective preservation, balancing immediate cancer control with long-term immunity. Personalized approaches now prioritize what remains, not just what's removed.
🚥 Study Links Food and Beverage Temperature to Mental and Gut Health: Temperature choices at every meal could offer a simple, accessible intervention for anxiety, insomnia, and digestive complaints - conditions affecting millions. By validating traditional medicine principles through Western research, these findings suggest personalized dietary modifications based on ethnicity, season, and circulation could complement existing mental and gut health treatments. [SOURCE]
🚥 Waiting Isn’t a Bad Thing - It Can Actually Boost Your Wellbeing: Reframing unavoidable delays as intentional pauses provides accessible, evidence-based tools to strengthen self-control and emotional regulation. By embracing strategies like savouring and mindfulness, readers can resist impulses, enhance wellbeing, and challenge instant-gratification culture - transforming frustrating waits into meaningful opportunities for reflection and growth.
🚥 A Natural Compound Against Stroke? Psychoactive Agent Protects Brain Vessels and Reduces Inflammation: Stroke survivors often face incomplete recovery despite treatment. Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)'s ability to both protect brain vessels and reduce inflammation represents a paradigm shift - addressing two critical damage pathways simultaneously. Combined with existing therapies, this naturally occurring compound could dramatically improve outcomes for millions. [SOURCE]
BOOK NOOK
Set within a child’s nose, ‘Humming Heroes’ features a family of Lymphocytes led by a wise Mother, brave Father, determined Brother, and heroic Baby, confronting invading microorganisms. The story takes an imaginative turn, when a humming melody combines with the Lymphocytes’ song to repel the invaders and restore inner harmony. |
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