COVID-19’s Biological Politics

Flutrackers @ 6:13 AM today posted this for the virus crossing the bbb (blood brain barrier), which we link to Borrelia in the proven reservoir of SARS-CoV-1, raccoon dog, Nyctereutes:

Flutrackers: SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Crosses the Blood-Brain Barrier
'....Additionally, spike protein passage was found in a lower amount for the intestinal barrier cell layer.'

The gastrointestinal phenomenon is likely due to the virus being swallowed by the civet or raccoon dog after the blood-sucker is removed during self-grooming.

Neuroborreliosis is well known.

Borrelia / BBB
'....a neuroinvasive strain of B. garinii.'

(2016) Western Poland: B. garinii / Raccoon Dogs / European Badgers
'....B. garinii was the dominant species in raccoon dogs.'

(1991) France: Borrelia in Raccoon Dogs
'....highest in the Department of Ain in Jura.'
 
We next show that raccoon dogs in Denmark are infected with Borrelia spirochetes:

Sep 2021 Copenhagen and Lyngby, Denmark: 292 Raccoon Dogs / Borrelia
'....292 raccoon dogs, Borrelia miyamotoi (6.7%), Rickettsia helvetica (60%).'

Rickettsia raoulti is named for Marseille rickettsiologist, Didier Raoult, who was one of the pioneers of SARS-CoV-2 treatment along with Zelenko. When last speaking to Dr. Burgdorfer in 2006, he suggested the investigations of Aeschlimann, after which another rickettsia is named, R. aeschlimannii. Forthcoming, we'll link a Russian female rickettsiologist, who was the oldest living rickettsiologist in the world, who also visited Dr. Burgdorfer in Montana. Raoult links to this Russian scientist.

We mentioned Beijing CDC's Yong-zhen Zhang and the Asian Longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, in post #955.

Korea: 193 Raccoon Dogs / Borrelia theileri / Haemaphysalis longicornis
'....two for Borrelia theileri, and two for Bartonella henselae.'

Bartonella henselae is the causal agent of cat-scratch fever.

Here we see that the Ft. Collins, Colorado CDC as well as the Atlanta CDC was interested in whether H. longicornis could vector Lyme disease. And rightly so. H. longicornis, as Yong-zhen Zhang well knows, vectors fatal tick-borne viruses:

Jan 2020 CDC Ft. Collins-Atlanta / Haemaphysalis longicornis / Lyme Disease
'....New York....'
 
There have been leprosy experiments on the tick vector of Lyme disease.

2018 Mycobcterium leprae / Ixodes scapularis

Rickettsia aeschlimannii is also found in the ticks of camels, linking MERS-CoV:

R. aeschlimannii / Camels

The Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae also occur in Yunnan, making the China-Montana connection once again linking the Asian Longhorned tick, H. longicornis, to both U.S. and Chinese CDCs:
'....Haemaphysalis longicornis....first report of Rickettsia in Amblyomma geoemydae....analyses indicated that this potential novel species was closely related to R. aeschlimannii, and grouped in a cluster composed of R. montanensis, R. raoulti, R. aeschlimannii, R. massiliae and R. rhipicephali.'
 
This Asian Longhorned tick also threatens the U.S. cattle industry. There was a fatal human case of Heartland virus in Tennessee and one in Missouri.

Nov 2021 Tennessee: H. longicornis / U.S. Cattle Industry

Nov 2021 Wuhan University: H. longicornis
 
In post #964, Wuhan University's report does not mention a single coronavirus from ticks. We mentioned them in Ixodes ticks on 14 Jan 2022, post #83:
 
And this report mentions the Ixodes seabird tick, as well as a cat flea:

Aug 2020 Coronavirus in a Cat Flea
 
We'll be looking closer at allicin activity in Calu-3 cells, which is a cell line from human lung adenocarcinoma. Sorensen, et al have already mentioned Calu-3 cells in their origins report for SARS-CoV-2, excerpted here:

Post #310
'....2B4 Calu-3....'

In one report, allicin's dynamic are compared to binding of both natural SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and the mutated spike protein form:
 
We'll follow the notion of Sorensen et al that SARS-CoV-2 is not a naturally evolved virus. Because Calu-3 cells were used to culture the chimeric bat virus, organosulphur compounds such as allicin in Calu-3 cells fit the scenario of increased electrical charge on the SARS-CoV-2 spike.
 
Allicin's organosulfur is being compared with electrical charges in lung cancer cells (Calu-3) that link to CFTR in cystic fibrosis. One compound of interest is 8-(4-chlorophenylthio) adenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate.

A German report links three parameters, allicin, Calu-3 cells, and SARS-CoV-2:

Another report includes allicin and COVID-19:
Nov 2020
 
They were giving macaques ivermectin in 1986.

21 Oct 2021 Post #41
 
There is a cystic fibrosis report of interest linking Chinese bat viruses in the Chapel HIll lab:

Dec 2021 UNC / U. Of Lisboa, Portugal / Cystic Fibrosis
'....G551D....N1303K....'

These mutations in CFTR will compare with SARS-CoV-2 mutations D614G and Omicron N969K, the latter being a vacccine-linked mutation via the heptad repeat 1 region. In particular, the lysines (K) will be featured in our comparison, because they link to immune escape in other viruses such as HIV-1, influenza and Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus.

Lysines are also implicated in the increased electrical charge on the SARS-CoV-2 spike, as already mentioned here:
 
"A woman who stopped to help after a truck carrying 100 lab monkeys crashed in Pennsylvania fears she's caught an illness after one of the macaques hissed in her face."



 
"A woman who stopped to help after a truck carrying 100 lab monkeys crashed in Pennsylvania fears she's caught an illness after one of the macaques hissed in her face."



That's how badger once got cat-scratch fever. Helping a cat in a culvert. You end up staring at the ceiling for two weeks.
 
My FIL had it. Hand swelled up to double its size for over a month. Thats some nasty stuff.
Yup. And it occurs in the ticks that may bite proven SARS-CoV reservoirs. The danger with these monkeys is macacine alphaherpesvirus 1, aka Cercopithecine herpes 1, which when infecting humans carries a 70% fatality rate. HIV drugs such as cidofovir and ganciclovir are very effective against it, but like Trump's hydroxychloroquine, it should already be in place before the virus arrives.

There's a good chance these highway monkeys carried monkey B virus, this herpesvirus. Treatment with cidofovir needs to occur within one day of infection.
'....human fatality rate is 70%....development and maintenance of true BV specific pathogen-free macaque colonies has proven difficult.'
 
In post #975, the lysines of interest Sorensen et al show on the SARS-CoV-2 spike can be compared with other nidovirus spikes:

K147
K150
K356
K528
K529
K535
KK537
K557
K558
 

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