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Dr. Bruce Patterson's research suggests that residual viral protein (S1 subunit) is responsible for triggering 'LONG-HAULER' COVID symptoms; his work shows spike sub unit 15 months post infection
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Dr. Bruce Patterson's research suggests that residual viral protein (S1 subunit) is responsible for triggering 'LONG-HAULER' COVID symptoms; his work shows spike sub unit 15 months post infection

His work and others may explain the terrible symptoms post infection after recovery and also, will raise the very troubling issue of the spike due to vaccine itself remaining in the body post vaccine

Dr. Paul Alexander
Dec 24, 2021
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acute COVID vs long haulers:

long-haulers were met with skepticism and told they have PTSD and ‘in your head’…those who say this and push this are wrong for it seems something very real is occurring and these symptoms are underpinned by a very distinct physiological entity…there are indications of deep vascular inflammation and underpinned by persistent COVD e.g. finding COVID RNA many months after…in his recent paper, he found COVID antigen in monocytes up to 15 months post infection…seems this implicates the endothelial cells that line blood vessels…

his work is pioneering and his work shows that massive inflammation is at play post vaccine based on these monocytes. these monocytes carry around the proteins and our bodies react to it…

when he looked at patients 28 days, 40 days etc. out of hospital, they looked like they were getting better but their immune system was ‘wrong’…seemed there was an antiviral immune response longer term. immune abnormalities in people who were home and actually designated ‘recovered’. a number of patients with severe COVID who registered on the long hauler index, this was real, this was not false positives on the index but in fact people with COVID disease…

what are the implications of spike protein remaining in the body for 15 months? The vaccine developers like Bourla’s Pfizer did not study this as they should have and the FDA did not demand they do.

https://abc7.com/covid-long-hauler-symptoms-term-side-effects-of/10899272/

"These cells were acting like a garbage can, and they were going around and scavenging dying cells that contained the COVID proteins and was reprocessing them so the immune system can see them," he explained.

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Gene Kotobalavu
Dec 25, 2021

And just like all the specialists in this field have been saying, you need at least 8 to 10 years to know what the long term effects are. What is being reported in this post supports the fact that SHORT CUTS are NEVER a choice when dealing with experiments and medicine.

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Barry O'Kenyan
Dec 24, 2021

Hence they have a long pipeline of "cases" to keep jabbing people.

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