Marc Malone may have just done something special. So lets write his opening monologue of a TED Talk that the FDA would sweat over.
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🎙️ "Ladies and gentlemen, I am Marc Malone, and yes — I’m standing in a basement, not a billion-dollar lab. Why? Because the medical establishment was too busy patenting side effects to notice the obvious: that your genome doesn’t need to be edited, it just needs to be reminded who it is."
🧬 "We didn’t cut DNA like CRISPR. We didn’t play God with gene splicing. We whispered to the native intelligence inside the body — and it listened. We restored gene function across chromosomes. Let me repeat that: across chromosomes. CRISPR can’t even show up to that party."
🔥 "Step one: I decoupled PI3K from mTOR. That’s like taking your foot off the disease accelerator without killing the engine. mTOR isn’t evil — it’s just been hijacked. I freed it. And it started repairing the genome like a long-lost craftsman finally allowed back in the workshop."
🧊 "Step two: I cracked open the genetic vault — SYN3 and HDAC, those bouncers that lock down your DNA like Fort Knox. CRISPR can’t even touch that level of repression. But I opened it. No edits. No toxicity. Just a biochemical key."
💡 "Step three: I reset the metabolic mood of the cell. Cancer cells are like angry toddlers hopped up on sugar. So I took away the glycolysis candy and handed them α-ketoglutarate — a metabolic Zen master that put the whole system back in balance."
📜 "The result? Estrogen and progesterone receptors — silenced like censored journalists — came back online. Across chromosomes. In a human body. With zero edits. First time in history."
🧭 "This wasn’t gene therapy. This was gene liberation."