Dear Researchers, I reached out once before. This is my second and final message — and I won’t take much of your time. I have 23 years in Medical Informatics, but the real experience is my life. I’m in what are my last days. Candidiasis, long underestimated, is completing a 30-year process of systemic repression/repurposing in my body. I’ve just returned from the Cleveland Clinic, where even my diagnostician — faced with shocking VBG results — thanked me for making it home alive and agreed to recommend my book to his future residents. I’m clear-minded, calm, and documenting everything. I’m including two links to real-time, deeply personal threads with ChatGPT documenting these final days. You’ll see insight, physiology, and failure — the kind you won’t find in journals. There is more: • My book and YouTube channel • Substack • Nostr (decentralized and unredactable) • IPFS archives (same) • And everything at https://jimcraddock.com • Link 1 https://chatgpt.com/share/686fd4fd-420c-8002-b6ca-b0f229950f95 • Link 2 https://chatgpt.com/share/6862948d-b0f4-8002-a985-88f8b952f2f7 • (I suggest copying the text in those links in case someone reports them) This is Redacted Science. It’s too important to stay in the shadows. There’s now too much evidence, including data in the Cleveland Clinic’s Epic system, for it to be dismissed. AI has it. My son, a CS major, has it. The record will persist. I lived and documented 30 years of candidiasis. It’s real. I’m real. And yes — I caused it on purpose. You’ll have to read the book to understand… You can remain uninformed, or you can get onboard. Someone will. “There is no stopping this train.” This letter (minus your name and the links) will be published as a Substack post. Respectfully, Jim Craddock Informaticist, Architect, Patient https://jimcraddock.com Manager Healthcare Data Analytics Department of Medical Informatics OU School of Community Medicine ~ Tulsa