Posted on 11/19/2022 12:07:42 PM PST by Bob Ireland
“Post-COVID-19 vaccines syndrome,” said Dr. Paul Marik, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), on Oct. 15 at a conference in Orlando, Florida, aimed at education and sharing information on treating spike protein-induced health issues.
Marik and 15 other experts including pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole, FLCCC co-founder Dr. Pierre Kory, and Steve Kirsch, founder of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, presented their research and findings.
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“I did read a preprint where scientists from India analyzed the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the summer of 2020 and found components similar to the HIV virus but that paper was never published and all references to it was scrubbed from the Internet. “
You may be thinking of this preprint paper that finds “4 discontiguous short stretches of amino acids” that “share amino acid identity or similarity with HIV-1 gp120 and HIV-1 Gag”
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.30.927871v1
It’s a preprint from January 2020. They apparently didn’t follow up on this idea one else seems to have pursued it either. It looks like it could be the sole source for the HIV-SARS2 theory.
You are correct. Aspirin clopidogrel and apixaban taken together is a good way to experience major bleeding complications or death. The three are used together only in very limited circumstances for a very limited period of time with close monitoring
You might find this interesting:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7033698/#!po=22.7273
“Sequences that completely match the insertion 3 and 4 sequences were not found in any HIV-1 sequences. This clearly shows that these insertion sequences are widely present in living organisms including viruses, but not HIV-1 specific. All these regions in HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein are highly variable with many large insertions and deletions, indicating that they are not essential for biological functions of HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein.
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Second, these insertions are present not only in 2019-nCoV viruses but also in three betaCoV sequences from bats: two (ZC45 and ZXC21) from Zhejiang deposited in GenBank in 2018 and RaTG13 from Yunnan obtained in 2013 [8]. The RaTG13 is much more similar to 2019-nCoV than both ZC45 and ZXC21 (Figure 1A). The similarity of the spike protein between RaTG13 and 2019-nCoV is 97.7%.”
Above already posted here:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3983555/posts?page=63#63
I was tired today... I was thinking of ingested iron particles. As to excretion via the urine one might expect some blocked kidneys, which I have not heard as a side effect. Perhaps bile is the form of excretion or perhaps the odd metal particles discovered in the 'vaccine' is partly responsible for the micro clotting. (?)
Thanks for posting that.
I’ve been wondering about the 36–72 mg/day of melatonin recommended in post #13:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4110455/posts?page=13#13
That’s an insanely high dose. Seems to me like it’s a “Don’t try this at home, folks” type dose. But I am not a doctor.
Address this to Steve van Doorn; he is familiar with the research on that. Melatonin is attracted to mitochondria in the individual cells, where the effects of the spike protein are manifest.
I have read of NAC as therapeutic in this subject area but have encountered no clinical research on the matter. If you are aware of something useful please share it here. :)
And a drug produced by big pharma, no doubt.
How convenient. Create a virus that makes people sick, the create a vaccine to allegedly keep people from getting sick with your created virus, but oooppsie, the vax causes heart damage so now the people need to take a heart medicine to take care of the side effects from a vax they shouldn’t have needed in the first place.
What a racket.
Rejecting a bad paper is not being a bad actor. It is a scientific disagreement.
I would be happy to explain the ins and outs of clinical medicine if you so desire
More dangerous advice from a non- clinician just like ivermectin which killed people due to the delay. The hubris of those who know not basic biology is amazing. Also the hubris of the back benchers who quote the Bible while bearing false witness is a continuing affront to the faith.
Now all we need is the court jester to show up. Haven’t seen that one for a while
I am unfamiliar with the product but Wiki says:
When in contact with human blood or blood clots, it exhibits a strong fibrinolytic activity and works by inactivating plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1). Although it should be expected to be digested and inactivated in the human gut like other proteins, a few researchers report that nattokinase is active when taken orally.
Wiki also says:
In spite of its name, nattokinase is not a kinase enzyme (and should not be pronounced as such), but a serine protease of the subtilisin family (99.5% identical with aprE).
A racket, indeed.
As I mentioned, earlier…..seeing anyone defend these dangerous $hots, is beyond reprehensible.
Yet….they remain.
Okay, so do you have the list of translators to go along with the suggested regimens?
I was surprised by that dosing extreme also, especially as melatonin seems to concentrate in mitochondria. I asked Steve Van Doorn about his view on this but he has not yet responded. Perhaps it is a therapeutic extreme for a limited period of time. I included the links to the material but have not had the time to read them. This is all fairly new I presume.
Are you aware of any cases of heart failure attributed to a Covid vaccine or are you just making up conspiracy theories out of whole cloth?
And mild, quickly resolving myocarditis in young people isn't heart failure.
Entresto is one of those drugs that really works. It’s a life saver for many.
My wife’s cardiologist is treating quite a few patients with damaged hearts from the vaxxine. He said he would treat me as my heart has been damaged by the vaxxine as has determined by my doctor.
Hopefully on this thread. :^) I did some basic translation at post #19 - although I seem to have misspelled 'Pepcid'. 😌
As an inexperienced medical observer I have refused to be intimidated by terminology that I do not understand; I press forward and in time I find that I understand quite a bit more than I used to. (Of course one needs to avoid the hubris of pretending to give expert advice.) Doctors often accuse me of having medical training - which I do in areas that I have studied for whatever reason.
I think of myself as the same as a medical reporter. My 'training' has saved my life once or twice.
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