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Hooray, Walter!  Acclaim from Jessica Rose!

https://jessicar.substack.com/p/modified-spike-protein-rna-injection?s=r 

Modified spike protein RNA injection-induced Amyloidosis? Say that five times fast.Jessica Rose

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i had covid 5 months ago. minor.

was thinking of taking novavax so i could visit my family. I'm in the canadian police state.I guess after reading your articles that would be a bad idea.

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I wish I had known about your substack sooner. This seems like the most plausible theory out there to simultaneously explain numerous aspects of the clotting and shedding. And worse, when we look back, that those issues were discussed and dodged early means that the creators of the virus were also the propagandists.

Thank you for the work you're doing.

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May 29, 2022Liked by Walter M Chesnut

Thought about this Walter, I believe in certain batches there are a multitude of contaminates, grapheme etc. .These are a red herring, they try to make us non believers sound crazy with cries of this and that.

You have found them out, amyloidosis- compassionate euthanasia

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May 25, 2022·edited May 25, 2022

Hi Walter, Madagascar, Tanzania, Comoros and Haiti all sailed through the Pandemic unscathed with almost no COVID deaths. They considered the Flavonoid Artemesia Annua and its derivative compound Artemisinin the cure to COVID.

These countries were under tremendous pressure fro m the GAVI to buy vaccines that they declined as they did not need them. All of the leaders of these countries except Madagascar were assassinated and vaccines were then shipped to these countries.

Madagascar, the country that was exporting this compound actually saw its leader survive an assassination attempt.

So , here is the good news, not surprisingly Artemisinin has excellent anti-amyloidosis properties, check out this 2017 paper. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221323171730099X

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Having glycemic issues the last year...a very dark finding but I thank you. Can’t figure out a treatment without knowing the cause...

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Brilliant!

Thank you!

Ever since reading the Idrees and Kumar study, I have wondered about the impact of taking heparin.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33789211/

SARS-CoV-2 spike protein interactions with amyloidogenic proteins: Potential clues to neurodegeneration Danish Idrees , Vijay Kumar 

The post-infection of COVID-19 includes a myriad of neurologic symptoms including neurodegeneration. Protein aggregation in brain can be considered as one of the important reasons behind the neurodegeneration. SARS-CoV-2 Spike S1 protein receptor binding domain (SARS-CoV-2 S1 RBD) binds to heparin and heparin binding proteins. Moreover, heparin binding accelerates the aggregation of the pathological amyloid proteins present in the brain. In this paper, we have shown that the SARS-CoV-2 S1 RBD binds to a number of aggregation-prone, heparin binding proteins including Aβ, α-synuclein, tau, prion, and TDP-43 RRM. These interactions suggests that the heparin-binding site on the S1 protein might assist the binding of amyloid proteins to the viral surface and thus could initiate aggregation of these proteins and finally leads to neurodegeneration in brain. The results will help us to prevent future outcomes of neurodegeneration by targeting this binding and aggregation process.

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As always, thank you, Walter.

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An easily digestible article explaining protein misfolding. https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2010/issue65/

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any thoughts on the MonkeyPox thingy ??? related or unrelated ?

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Walter, may I ask you which was the study that you posted in Twitter where spike protein caused clots and those microclots in the blood could be watched under the microscope?

The study had photos of these microclots.

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Amyloidosis = beta sheet prions = T-bacilli = dextrorotatory prions = spike proteins

D-prions absorb aether and oxygen, leading to hypoxia and micro blood clots.

Alpha helices prions are laevorotatory prions.

Two kinds of spike proteins: coded with URACIL (Sars-Cov-2 genome) or coded with PSEUDOURIDINE (cmRNA vaccines).

The measles pandemic (same symptoms as smallpox) was a huge problem in 1917-1918, it appears before the main pathogenic agent emerges on the scene: M. influenzae/M. africanum (Omicron with its prion domain set in motion).

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Will this show up on ppr scintography? I was diagnosed with myopericarditis a year ago and now after a follow up mri I am getting a workup for amyloidosis. I have been very unwell since receiving Moderna in March/April 2021. The light chain amyloidosis has been eliminated by blood/urine, and ttr is next through the scan. Since the amyloids came via the shot I am wondering how an accurate diagnosis would be made.

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"IT IS THE CLEAVED SPIKE PROTEIN THAT INDUCES SYSTEMIC AMYLOIDOSIS"

What systemic amyloidosis. People who have had covid recover. The autoimmune hepatitis, which you claim to be amyloidosis related, people are recovering from with some steroids. On the other hand, no one recovers from amyloidosis. Amyloidosis is a chronic disease caused by continuing generation of antibodies by plasma cell clones. The antibodies are attacked by the immune system and the resulting proteins fold to form amyloid clumps. Amyloidosis kills by filling the intracellular spaces with junk protein. It usually takes out the kidneys and heart first. Yes, it is possible for SARS2 to generate amyloid proteins, and they may be responsible for some of the damage covid does to the body, but the damage stops when the virus is killed by the immune system. Amyloidosis stops only when chemo and radiation destroy the plasma cells along with the bone marrow. The doomsday scenario simply doesn't follow as it takes years and a lot of amyloid to cause organ failure and that is not being seen in covid patients. There needs to be continuous generation of spike that is attacked by neutrophils before amyloidosis would be possible. Your hypothesis is intriguing but amyloidosis isn't a difficult diagnosis and we'd have tons of it by now.

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Eeeek.

What do you mean by this sentence.... what is the it, "IT IS NOT NANOTECHNOLOGY OR GRAPHENE OXIDE."

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