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Thank you very much Walter. Please expand on the furin cleavage comment when you can. Thanks for all you are doing for humanity. May God bless you and continue to guide you. Peace. :-)

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Working on it.

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I'm guessing nattokinase is the next topic.

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Walter - smt you might want to look at. erica at jeff rense, recommended this guy kats and his protocol. never heard of him before, but obviously people know. below, is erica (minute 29 discussion on niancin etc.), and also, a detailed interview of kats by mastejohn ... in any case, thought might be helpful.

https://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_030823_hr2.mp3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYvzCMjSIAM

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Thank you. :-)

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If you're interested, I've been talking about this dynamic via the Furin Cleavage Site, a multi-Arginine motif derived from HIV and long known to cause clumps of cells (Syncytia.) I have been proposing that Syncytia likely contribute to sudden death via cardiac signalling dysfunction and brain stem dysfunction, as both places rely on natural Syncytia configurations to keep the body breathing and pumping. I also described how this mechanism of Syncytia-building could be contributing to the giant clots and infertility, since both blood cells and reproductive cells are susceptible to the mechanisms.

https://medquotes.substack.com/p/not-new-arginine-hiv-tat-lab-tool

https://medquotes.substack.com/p/cells-melt-together-into-syncytia

https://medquotes.substack.com/p/giant-clots-syncytia-via-multi-arginine

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Interestingly erica at jeff rense also cited the duality of brain stem and/or heart cause for cardiac problems...

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I think we'll get interesting results when pathology delves into brain stem. I flagged it for our teams here. You benefit from a specialized neuropathology center to do these analyses and need permission from families to take out the brain, and that is generally harder to get because the brain is more sentimental than, for instance, asking if we can sample their liver. It's also something you can't take chunks of in a living person. That research should hopefully start emerging in the next few months.

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Excellent. Thank you. Peace. :-)

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