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Communications of Hossein and Bill (Reply to Hossein, January 25, 2025)

Communications of Hossein and Bill (Reply to Hossein, January 25, 2025)

January 25, 2025

I hope you’re doing well; I’m doing great. Things are progressing well, and our research on the pentad group (opium, amphetamine, fentanyl, heroin, and alcohol) is fully underway and being actively pursued. During these stages of research, I’ve realized just how far behind we are globally in the field of neurobiology. Not only has there been no significant physiological progress in addiction treatment, but we also don’t even know how to properly induce addiction in mice.

When I spoke with Dr. Arvin about inducing heroin addiction in mice through injection, he told me we would need a large number of mice because many of them would die during the heroin addiction process. In fact, the death rate during this process exceeds 50%. I was very surprised by this—why should the mortality rate for inducing addiction in mice be so high?

I asked, “What is the protocol for inducing addiction in mice?”

He replied that a dose of 0.2 mg of heroin per kilogram of the mice’s body weight is administered via injection.

I asked, “Is this dose consistent for the entire process, starting from day one?”

He said, “Yes, it begins at this dose from day one and remains the same for 10 days. The dosage is fixed.”

I said, “I’m absolutely astonished. Do you know why? Have you ever seen a person become addicted to heroin by injecting, say, one gram of heroin on the first day? Or someone become an alcoholic by drinking an entire bottle of Johnny Walker whiskey straight on the first day?”

The answer is that such a scenario never happens among humans because, in the early days—or even months—the body cannot tolerate such an amount of heroin or alcohol.

It’s clear that if someone who isn’t accustomed to heroin injects one gram of it on the first day, they will very likely overdose and die. Similarly, if someone drinks an entire bottle of whiskey on the first day, they will face severe complications, and if it doesn’t lead to their death, it will certainly harm their liver and other body parts.

I was compelled to draft a new protocol for inducing heroin addiction in mice. Then, by writing a proposal and obtaining ethical approval, we could conduct this experiment. This way, we can induce addiction in mice without significant mortality or complications. I believe that in most animal experiments, instead of successfully inducing addiction, researchers were simply making the mice sick, deformed, or causing their death.

As for translating the speeches, where we plan to use artificial intelligence, it should be noted that the translation of these speeches has long been underway by the Congress 60 translation team, who have access to Congress 60’s English website.

We intend to use AI to convert the translated texts of speeches into audio, and we are currently planning to ensure that the tone of voice resembles my own as much as possible. Of course, there are over 900 speeches, all of which are educational and cover various topics.

A brief update on the William White Legions:

The number of recoveries in the William White legions in 2024 has reached 2,527 individuals.
The number of guides in the William White Legions (men’s section): 423 individuals.
The number of guides in the women’s section is currently being tallied.
Regarding our joint research, the individuals at the central office are continuously working and are busy translating texts into English. I hope they will be able to send them soon. As I’ve mentioned before, feel free to ask any questions; we will provide answers. Even if it requires translating thousands of pages of information into English, we will do it.

Please convey my greetings and gratitude to Dr. Sarapas and the other colleagues on my behalf.

Dear Bill,
I believe there are three main and critical issues in the U.S. and other societies: addiction, obesity, and cancer.

I can say with absolute certainty that we have solved the problems of addiction and obesity with the simplest methods.


As for cancer, we have also made significant progress, to the extent that with animal testing and case reports over time, we aim to inform societies about these findings.

Please send my warm regards to Ms. Rita and the others.

I will always love you.
Your friend and brother, on Earth and in the heavens,
Hossein

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