More Bad News for the COVID Vaccinated: Dementia and Mad Cow Disease, Say Studies

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Of course buried and ignored by the Brought-to-You-by-Pfizer Media.



"In summary, the take-home from Seneff’s paper is that the COVID-19 shots, offered to hundreds of millions of people, are instruction sets for your body to make a toxic protein that will eventually wind up concentrated in your spleen, from where prion-like protein instructions will be sent out, leading to neurodegenerative diseases.
What are prions?
The term “prion” derives from “proteinaceous infectious particle.” Prions are known to cause a variety of neurodegenerative diseases in animals and humans, such as CJD in humans, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or “mad cow disease”) in cattle and chronic wasting disease in deer and elk.
These diseases are collectively referred to as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. They’re characterized by long incubation periods, brain damage, the formation of holes in the brain giving it a sponge-like appearance and failure to induce an inflammatory response.
In short, prions are infectious agents composed entirely of a protein material that can fold in multiple, structurally distinct ways, at least one of which is transmissible to other prion proteins, leading to a disease that is similar to viral infections but without nucleic acids.
Unlike bacteria, viruses and fungi, which contain nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) that instruct their replication, prions propagate by transmitting their misfolded protein state to normal variants of the same protein.
According to the prion disease model, the infectious properties of prions are due to the ability of the abnormal protein to convert the normal version of the protein into the misfolded form, thereby setting off a chain reaction that progressively damages the nervous system.
Prions are remarkably resistant to conventional methods of sterilization and can survive extreme conditions that would normally destroy nucleic acids or other pathogens, which is part of why prion diseases are so difficult to treat."
 
mad cow disease/prions come from the fact that cows are eating cows.

american beef, unless specifically labeled 'grass fed', comes from cannibal cows.


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Of course buried and ignored by the Brought-to-You-by-Pfizer Media.

Ok, now give us someone (not Dr. Joseph Mercola) who isn't full of shit. :)
Sprinkled in with the nonsense of contagious dementia and "prions" is information about side effects myocarditis and pericarditis in children that's been published for the better part of four years now.

Way to qualify bullshit.

"The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Children’s Health Defense".
 
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Guy’s a nutter making a living off the rubes
 
Sprinkled in with the nonsense of contagious dementia and "prions" is information about side effects myocarditis and pericarditis in children that's been published for the better part of four years now.

Yes, which we tried to warn you of at the time, but you (IE the people you voted for) wouldn't listen and insisted on mandating it for children who were the safest from the virus.

The turbo cancers in elderly mRNA injected patients are also just lovely.

The COVID era revealed who the true fascists are, and MAGA will never forget.

You lost a lot of us during that era.

Great job.
 
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You need a website to tell you what to think?
 
mad cow disease/prions come from the fact that cows are eating cows.

american beef, unless specifically labeled 'grass fed', comes from cannibal cows.


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The NIH is a sketchy source? This is the study:

"the age of onset of neurodegenerative disease at the population level will decrease in the future in countries where vaccine uptake has been high."

 
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Mad cow? Well shit, that explains why liberals have been acting all crazy.
 
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So what you are saying is, when trump tried to import Argentinian beef, he was trying to save us? THANKS TRUMP!

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Yes, which we tried to warn you of at the time, but you (IE the people you voted for) wouldn't listen and insisted on mandating it for children who were the safest from the virus.

The turbo cancers in elderly mRNA injected patients are also just lovely.

The COVID era revealed who the true fascists are, and MAGA will never forget.

You lost a lot of us during that era.

Great job.
Your blob authorized the vaccine.

Your blob took the vaccine.
 
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