“You mean like your incorrect usage of the word your instead of you’re in the verbatim quote above?”
Lol! That steel trap mind of yours really spotted that one.
I’m certain that the meaning of my original post is easy even for you to understand. You’re a LARPer. You post medical articles as if they back up your claims when they do nothing of the sort.
You misrepresent studies. Either through dishonesty, which I doubt, or because you have no idea what the papers say and you’re counting on the fact that most freepers won’t know either.
Most people’s eyes glaze over reading medical jargon so they won’t see through your little game. It’s clever. It’s like an actor wearing a lab coat and a stethoscope to give the illusion of knowledge. And just as “genuine”.
Here’s the conclusion from the link.
You might find it more readable.
CONCLUSION
Scanning electron-and fluorescence microscopy revealed large dense anomalous and amyloid masses in whole blood and PPP of healthy individuals where spike protein was added to the samples. Mass spectrometry confirmed that when spike protein was added to PPP, it interacts with plasma proteins, resulting in fibrin(ogen), prothrombin and other proteins linked to coagulation, to become substantially resistant to trypsinization, resulting in less fragments. Flow analysis confirmed that microclots may impair blood flow. Here we suggest that, in part, the presence of spike protein in circulation may contribute to the hypercoagulation in COVID-19 positive patients and may cause severe impairment of fibrinolysis. Such lytic impairment may be the direct cause of the large microclots we have noted here in SEM and fluorescence microscopy, and previously in plasma samples of COVID-19 patients (Pretorius et al., 2020, Venter et al., 2020).
I’ll send you a butthurt report form for having the nerve to be surprised that I called your bluff.