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James A Thorp MD's avatar

Remember.... NOBODY has focused on the potential damage to the FETAL THYMUS gland from the C19 vaxxx ! All of the lipid nanoparticles from the vaxxx are also concentrated in fetal thymus gland. The fetal thymus gland is the SEED of T-cell lymphocytes for the entire human lifetime.

https://gettr.com/post/p1z1zfr6457

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RB's avatar

Dr. Thorp - you need to be writing on your own Substack - I think that every time you comment - I’m the lone prenatal genetic counselor who has commented before on things you’ve posted.

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Karen Kovaz's avatar

Dr. Thorp, With sincere gratitude I thank you for your courageous and passionate dedication to exposing the truth about the dangerous adverse and potentially fatal adverse effects of the experimental mRNA injections. I am assuming that you have sent your stellar work that you have posted on substacks in articles and interviews to ACOG and the AMA and ACP (Pediatrics?) and other organizations that have promoted the risky experimental mRNA injections relentlessly as "safe and effective". I am curious if you have received any response from any medical organizations upon sending the salient information that you have posted here and other social media sites.

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Scot Winters, MD/PhD's avatar

Children are different from adults. Adults don't need a thymus. I've seen many patients with thymus tumors who do well after excision. But before birth, infancy, & childhood, is when the thymus has a role. So, maybe not the seed of T-cell lymphocytes for the ENTIRE human lifetime. Or have I been misinformed? Or maybe I misunderstood your use of the word, "seed?" Trying to find the discordance here.

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Scot Winters, MD/PhD's avatar

Found a likely answer to my own question. See https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5826622/

Humans are not mice.

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Heather H's avatar

So in effect its potentially altering their innate immune function for life?

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