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Jessica Rose was writing about this earlier today.

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Pandora's box continues to spew its contents ...

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Intriguing. The authors used solved structures of viral spike in their simulations. The methodology seems robust (I will be teaching a course in molecular modelling in September). In the injections, we know the carrier (LNP) is toxic (causes inflammation, crosses the blood/brain barrier, etc); we know that the injected biological product is distributed widely in the body; and we know the payload (a synthetic mRNA) enters cells and is translated in a protein. But what do we know about the SEQUENCE of the protein? What’s the quality control? Since there seems to be batch variability, it’s possible that the translation product could contain longer homologous sequences with increased (and diverse) binding ability to a variety of human proteins.

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Just to be clear, is this only happening in the vaccinated?

Asking for a friend 🤪

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Very interesting.

Please watch Dr Zach Bush’s video on Virome. It looks at the viruses with a new perspective, and explains why we have so many genes similar to viral antigens.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TEb33U0hHxM&t=270s

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Obvious follow up question: what makes spike cause autoimmune problems only sometimes? This hints that corrective mechanisms exist in case an autoimmune response is triggered by mistake. There are probably multiple error correcting mechanisms and the unlucky ones who got the clots had one or more of these error corrections missing. May be such people are susceptible to cancers too?

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Obviously the best development of a therapeutic intervention to reduce the chances of adverse reactions from molecular mimicry-driven auto-immune inflammation and damage, is a drug to activate and strengthen a real spine in the doctors' own bodies. Just give those stupid Covid 19 Science Table idiots the finger and DO NOT VACCINATE in the first place, period. Just treat the darn infection early, with cheap safe available effective drugs we already have, f'cryin' out loud, so the patient develops real immunity and real protection.

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