Tuesday, January 15, 2019

An béal bocht a chur ort

A classic tale of struggle, power, personalities and tripe
Oh noes! I must have dozed through an episode of the long-running saga of tripe GcMAF (the all-curative blood- or colostrum-sourced glycoprotein), so I missed the reasons why Candice Lee-Bradstreet dropped out of the medicinal fortified skin-cream industry. and is now putting on the poor mouth.


That only leaves Margaret Shaver and her Maine-based webshop MWSdistributing.com still dealing in the 'GlycoPlus / GcMAFplus' range of healing unguents, out of a broad though collegial cartel of rivals who had shared the North American market between them. The only activity at their GcMAF GlycoPlus of the America's FaceBukkake page is that of tumbleweeds and crickets. Florida Woman Nicole Sullivan at PureLivingHealth remains in business but has dropped the product range.


Huzzah! The market is wide open now for the Riddled product, 'Liniment of Gratified Desire' (alternative brandname is 'Crème Passionel'; Space-Time Eddie is in charge of sourcing the fortifying protein, and we know better than to question him in depth). All the old suppliers plagiarised a blurb about 'hyaluronic acid' from an Asian medscam company, so we are happy to follow suit.
Pharmaceutical Grade Hyaluronic Acid
The Hyaluronic acid in all our products is pharmaceutical grade. Ours is formulated with a much higher molecular mass than other similar products. This helps boost anti-viral activities and stimulate an endogenyous production of Granulocyte Colony Macrophage Activating Factor. This is different than other suppliers who use low molecular Hyaluronic Acid that does not provide the same effect upon your immune system.


I have glossed over a slight complication of competition in the form of Candice's mates, Mock-Doctors Tent and Senechal, who play white-labcoat medical dress-up games at Diverse Health. This time last year their webstore pretended to distribute the GlycoPlus range, but this was a bait-and-switch to lure in suckers, and all they had were some concept-stage packaging mock-ups. Now they claim to stock the genuine article in their scammocopoeia.

But wait! The previously-abeyant webstore glycoproteinplus.com is active again, currently selling the ointments and extracts. Crucially, it continues to route enquiries and purchases through Candice's e-address (glycoplus@protonmail.com)... which leads one to infer that her departure from the industry was not entirely honest.

There is also the primary manufactury / dispensary gcmafplus.com, which is heavily anonymised (though purportedly grounded at a location in Hong Kong). On a previous visit, it and Candice's domain were housed in the same Icelandic server and the same IP address. Things have changed, and gcmafplus.com now inhabits its own unique IP address, 72.52.133.222... coincidentally, someone once chose the same address to use as name-server for glycoproteinplus.com -- fostering a suspicion that Candice remains active in both entities. Also encouraging one to associate the 'Thomas Cosner' -- mentioned in bulletin-boards and FB chatter as "Senior Partner and Lab Owner" of GcMAFplus -- with Candice's husband, Thomas Bradstreet.

Yet Candice must be destitute because there is a GoFundme appeal for her and Thomas, to pay for
alternative treatments that are necessary to beat this cancer. Suggested treatment include oxygen hyperbarics, high-dose Vitamin C infusions plus many other alternative treatments

One downside of being a fauxvangelist grifter, networked with a community of other fauxvangelist grifters, is that friends and business contacts are bountiful with the Thoughts and Prayers but not so generous when reaching into their pockets.

Despite the fraudulent therapies, it may be that Thom's actual diagnosis is genuine. Just saying: the couple previously ran a GoFundMe appeal after the suicide of Thom's brother Jeff (a careerist con-man who specialised in autism-cure scams), aiming for $25000 for a PI to re-investigate Jeff's death, then raising the target and eventually taking in $43000. The account was wound up and there the investigation rests.

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