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To: LittleLinda
Ardis is saying covid is very similar to snake venom which is very true.

He doesn't say this though the reason it's very similar is because Thrombomodulin (BDCA-3) reduces lowers thrombin which reduces clotting. Thrombomodulin is a glycoprotein(spike protein) on the surface of endothelial. endothelial is being attacked by the covid spike protein and the injections.

My opinion those early reports he is giving where close but not correct. Unless there are more then one disease in order to throw doctors off.
1,090 posted on 04/15/2022 2:56:51 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Steve Van Doorn

Nice explanation. Thank you and now I understand the similarity. I’ve read accounts of jab symptoms that are dichotomous in nature; specifically, some patients experience both dangerous clotting in some parts of the body, and an inability to clot in other parts. I haven’t read about similar symptoms of covid itself yet. Dr. Ardis seems to be drawing attention to the inability to clot, which is also a symptom of snake bites. I’m still a long way from believing actual snake venom has anything to do with the adverse effects of the covid jabs or covid itself, but I can appreciate merely noting the parallel.


1,100 posted on 04/15/2022 3:42:58 PM PDT by LittleLinda
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To: Steve Van Doorn

::Thrombomodulin is a glycoprotein(spike protein) on the surface of endothelial.::

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You left off the word “cells” after “endothelial.”


1,110 posted on 04/15/2022 4:05:51 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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