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Sep 17, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Walter - I am looking at a reverse photosynthesis hypothesis, with the mitochondria taking the place of the sun, and the spike the “plant” - this would fit!

I’ll post something later.

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Great job, Walter! I think it's a very important thing - a balance of copper. If we have excessive amounts - it will increase inflammation, if we have some deficit - it will lead to neurological disorders during covid or vaccination.

Actually it might explain my case of long covid - no lung problems, but all the sort of inflammatory responses all over the body. I do take copper (year and more) ~ 1 mg/ day (+ 100-200 mg of selenium), and this amount might be "too much."

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Excellent observations. Thanks for the analysis.

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Thank you for your tireless work, Walter. Your article made me think of Doc McCairn’s recent analysis of some of the vials. He found copper.

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Sep 17, 2022·edited Sep 17, 2022

Very important findings. According to tox studies using human hair analysis Both copper and aluminum are found in high levels in the human body in the post industrialized age. I believe aluminum particles would have similar impacts. Bentonite clay binds to the complexes in gi however the particulate circulating in the blood or found interstitial and in the tissues would require anti oxidants The presence of heavy metals can changs ion channel function in cellular membranes of the brain and peripherl nervous system. Theoretically pumping the enzymes into these spaces with proteins complexes could be responsible for modulating the extraordinary increase and bloom of parkinsonian spectrum diseases unfolding over the last year. Alpha Lipoic Acid and N-Acetyl Cystine to detox. What free radical and elemental metal detox protocols would typically work?

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It turns out metal ions have an “architectural purpose” in SARSCOV2...are the metal ions being used to build bridges? https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210603/SARS-CoV-2-exploits-metal-dependent-mechanism-to-evade-immune-surveillance.aspx

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Can metals affect hair , cause loss? After I had covid last year my hair began to fall out in clumbs (approx 40% hair loss) . Doctor had no idea why ( did ask if covid , but didn't he think so) after I that began communicating in fb and in person, and found lots of people esp women, who were or had experienced the same thing after covid ( some vaxxed ,some unvaxxed). After about 6 months my hair returned but has grown in super curly ( was just wavy before).. hair stylist said it reminds her of chemo patient hair events.

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Sep 17, 2022·edited Sep 17, 2022

the word is spreading .... thank you again!!!

https://twitter.com/MarcellaMartuc1/status/1568939796696793088

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I will answer this in 2 parts.

If you have not heard of the Miller-Urey experiments and chemical evolution then this is a very good introduction video.

https://youtu.be/20cHsyGIkSU

Whilst the Miller-Urey experiments are not the complete answer to how life on Earth evolved they offer a good starting point, because there is a recent hypothesis that places prions and prion-like molecules at the heart of the chemical evolutionary process.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467930/

In the harsh environment that existed prior to the emergence of RNA as one of life’s building blocks, prions would have afforded protection for newly emerging RNA polymers, simply because they are compact and remarkably resistant to extreme environmental conditions, such as high temperatures and UV light.

From these prions, amyloids are thought to have “spawned” - these are much larger microscopic structures containing mostly β-sheets (and some α–helices) and are the product of the aggregation of PrPs resulting in the formation of misfolded proteins such as fibrils, scaffolds, and nanotubes.

So we have a progression of oxidative stress/electrophilic stress on amino acid/proteins ➡️prion ➡️amyloid ➡️ fibril/nanotubes

We suspect there are also prion like domains on both the spike protein and the ACE2 receptor

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35208734/

So a transfer of energy to the spike or the ACE2r could potentially cause fibrosis, amyloidosis and prion formation.

I made the link with photosynthesis back in March when I asked the question in a tweet: Is SARS-CoV2 acting like a cyanophage to mitochondria/CytP450 and transferring photonic excited electrons from tryptophan to the spike protein?

I should also have said to tryptophan in the spike protein!

https://twitter.com/teamsforlife/status/1505987200768434185?s=12

and concluded that the production of radicals in response to oxidative stress, dysregulated redox homeostasis, reduced energy and immune functioning and caused the pathology associated with Covid.

Why did I link this with photosynthesis?

Because, in plants and bacteria the ferredoxin/thioredoxin system is a key element in the regulatory function of light in photosynthesis.

https://europepmc.org/article/MED/11541978

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Is there no end to perfidy?

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That’s interesting, I always thought that some of the effects of the injection on women’s periods sounded a lot like what can happen to people with copper IUDs, although in that case it’s an excess of copper causing the inflammation.

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Interesting that Kevin 🦝 said one of the jabs had high levels of copper.

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Dr Klinghardt has a lot of info on this and is treating it with complex combo of drugs. it would be great if you get in touch with each other to brainstorm and start tackling the fall out from this.

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From my 1960's high school science "binding metals" are done with electroplating or magnets. Injection site magnetism is a real thing.. hard to believe without seeing myself; there's a link to the picture by me at a rally. Mother hunches is where my skills ends.. riddle this brainy angel. :~)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pameladrew/51590474203/in/album-72157720014577278/

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