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Feb 18 8 tweets 2 min read
These opinion papers are alarming. Prion disease associations found in viral infection/spike vaccine production that may lead to Amyloidosis, Long Term Neurodegeneration, and Fatality. These issues present URGENT need to solve #LongCovid/#vaccineinjuries asap. 🧵👋🧵
Major effects of prion disease include:

1) Neurological: Prion diseases are characterized by progressive degeneration of the brain/nervous system. Symptoms include dementia, memory loss, behavioral changes, movement disorders, & complete loss of cognitive/motor function.
2) Physical: As the disease progresses, individuals may experience a range of physical symptoms, such as muscle stiffness, tremors, difficulty walking, and coordination problems.
3) Spongiform changes in the brain: The accumulation of prion protein in the brain causes characteristic spongiform changes, where the brain tissue becomes sponge-like with large spaces between cells.
4) Fatal Outcomes are uniform. The specific effects of prion diseases depend on the type of disease and the affected area of the brain.
"The long-term effects and impact of COVID-19 disease infection and/or reinfection with the most recently identified SARS-CoV-2 strains including the SARS-CoV-2 ‘Omicron stealth variants’ BA.5
and/or B.1.1.529 are not yet known." ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
"We conclude with some potentially ominous public health implications and recommendations for investigations of these possibilities." authorea.com/users/455597/a…

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Jan 27
#LongCovid is correlated with the #SpikeProtein protein. #Diagnosis

In this study, SPIKE antigen detected most often in 60% of the PASC patients and in > 70% of patients who reported ongoing cardiovascular, systemic, head-eye-ear-nose-throat, and musculoskeletal symptoms.
If viral reservoirs persist in the body of PASC patients, why do we not also detect N in more patients? Active viral reservoirs could cause PASC symptoms, but circulating spike may also give rise to symptoms.
Although spike does not instigate a cytokine storm in PASC patients, spike alone has been shown to induce dysfunction in pericytes, vascular endothelial cells, and the blood–brain barrier
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Jan 24
Serum Amyloid A has been found in Spike Protein produced #microclots. SAA amyloidosis has a 10 year median survival rate. It has not been established that Spike amyloids only affect some people. Indeed, it may be a ticking time bomb of #diedsuddenly in billions. #teamclots
If untreated, AA amyloidosis is a serious disease with a significant mortality due to end-stage kidney disease, infection, heart failure, bowel perforation, or gastrointestinal bleeding [3-5].
Patients with persistently high circulating levels of serum amyloid A protein (SAA) are at particular risk of these complications [6,7].
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