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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Excellent material Walter and so much to think about. As you begin the “unpick and unravel” this complex and evolving subject matter, it really does engender fear .. but that surely is “the aim of the game” .. l am constantly fascinated and enthralled by the material you produce. Sadly, l am not a scientist, therefore my understanding is not as great as l would like. However, you excel at making even the most complicated and multi faceted subject matter understandable and accessible to all. A huge Thank You for all that you tirelessly work on and may l take the opportunity of wishing you a Happy New Year - without the dedication of people like yourself we would be unable to see and understand THE TRUTH therefore being in a position to make informed choices - which will undoubtedly lead to our greater safety as we continue to FIGHTBACK, be it online, on the ground, covertly or overtly. Thank you!

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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

I remember earlier this year - or was it last year (?) - that you mentioned the SPED insult is like the injury caused from catastrophic burns. Seems to make sense!

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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Seriously...why are you not a scientist? You've done more original science in the past couple years than most PhD researchers do their entire lives!

Happy New Year, Walter!

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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

I never thought of endothelial injury similar to burn injury, because of the pain people experience externally, but I understand the mechanism you are describing. Thanks Walter , your mind never rests !! Good for you and good for us ! Happy new year .

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What about ridding the body of the spike protein-- would that help? At 16 months I will try just about anything to get better!

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Oh! I forgot. Happy New Year, darling Walter!

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Wow, Walter! This is exquisite research. You just keep on sharing brilliant new information. Thank you!

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I’m T1 diabetic age 48, generally in good health despite this. I had 2x AZ jabs and I’m convinced they had a short/medium term effect on my blood glucose levels. Extremely high for several weeks, was taking large amounts of insulin with little effect. I put this down to induced insulin tolerance or some form of endogenous glucose production. Elevated glucagon? Got my levels back under reasonable control with very low carb diet, yoga and a stack of multiple supplements.

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Jan 1, 2023Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Happy New Year.......Comparable to burns...BINGO....especially with the different healing times with 1st vs. 3rd degree burns, likewise some seem to recover quicker than others from SPED. Your are a bright light Walter.

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Internal spike protein induced biochemical burns from chimeric bioweapon designed to wreak havoc with the endothelial cells of the blood brain barrier.

I wonder if tocotrienol [a potent form of vitamin e] from annatto which prevents DNA damage along with pine needle tea for neutralizing the spike protein could help protect and even heal this?

Happy New Year, sweet Walter and everyone. 🙌

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Italy tested many Covid patients and they all tested positive for 36 synthetic animal venoms (snakes, sea snails, and starfish). The non-Covid patients did not test positive for animal venoms.

In a Moderna patent, they spoke of time released nanoparticles that could release after years. I searched the "how bad is my batch" site and some batches expressed their poison right away and some had seemingly no reactions. This is worth investigating, although it is quite disconcerting.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772524/

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I’m no scientist or medical person but I read your articles and try to understand whatever I can. Looking forward to learning about burn protocol for inside the body.

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Interesting....

I don't understand how the spike protein would be continually expressed. Can anyone explain? (I know this burn theory does not depend on the Spike protein being continually expressed).

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Early fluid resuscitation appears to be a recommended protocol for burn victims to avoid “burn shock.” Not sure how this applies to treating SP damage, but interesting nonetheless. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543770/

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Thanks Walt for all you do on our behalf. Please follow-up on specifics of using burn protocol...

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Topically, silver cream used to be the go to tx. What blood tests would indicate ongoing spikes at work?

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