Canadians have brains? Who knew?
Parasites are the cause. Dr. Clark expounded on this some years ago and was curing folks until the establishment up there shut her down.
Something in the maple syrup?
Isn’t that Jacob CrutzWhatever associated with cannibalism? Someone may have been introducing human tissue into a food supply somewhere…?
Manitou.
I thought they’d fingered it as mad ostrich disease. No?
Fishing for money from private sector.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), sometimes called zombie deer disease, is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) naturally affecting members of the deer family. TSEs are a family of diseases caused by misfolded proteins called prions and include similar diseases such as mad cow disease in cattle, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease in humans, and scrapie in sheep.[2] In the United States, CWD affects mule deer, white-tailed deer, red deer, sika deer, elk, antelope, caribou, and moose.[3] The transmission of CWD to other species such as squirrel monkeys and humanized mice has been observed in experimental settings.[4]
There have been a few cases in the US thought to be from this. And it would be similar to the mad cow disease epidemic in the UK...
Prion diseases are very dangerous and survive the extreme heat of cooking.
A friend of mine works in a hospital research lab and uses Electron Microscopy to photograph viruses. He explained to me that prion diseases are the only ones that ever scared him.
I stayed on a dairy farm in Cheddar Gorge in England years ago when Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), or “Mad Cow Disease,” peaked in the 1990’s due to contaminated feed. It spread through cattle being fed meat and bone meal from infected animals, a practice banned in 1996.
Aliens?
If it were some kind of prion associated spongioform encephalopathy, all it would take is a CT scan for diagnosis. If glyophosphate, why only in New Brunswick. If a parasite, ivermectin must be the answer. Too early to be due to COVID or shot, if patient 0’s are from 2019.I glossed, but have they run AI program on the data?
Officially, authorities have ruled out prion disease (like Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease) in New Brunswick’s cases.
Stay away from CNS tissue - probability of infection is low.
If it’s a prion disease, it has a 100% fatality rate.
After reading through the article, I’d have to agree with the Canadian government that Morrero is a lousy doctor. It seems he conflated several different diseases, including psychosomatic ones, into some kind of “outbreak” of an unknown disease.
Eskimos chuckle