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wondering if you saw McCullough had a post yesterday about a analysis done on the clots that were found to have spike alone (without the other parts of the virus) attached to the clotted platelets:

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/-cov-2-spike-protein-causes-blood

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Thank you for your information about URIDINE!

This information is too important for people to miss. Could it just be sent out to your readers as a short post??? Without a notification, people will miss all of your brilliant research.

In the meantime, here are some foods to help increase uridine:

What Foods Contain Uridine? Uridine is found in beets, sugar beet molasses, broccoli, liver, tomatoes, beer, brewer's yeast, and walnuts. Nov 30, 2020

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Thank you so much!

I am still working my way through your article.

I just sent the link to your article to rense.com Erica, an MIT-educated microbiologist, has repeatedly voiced concerns about iron.

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I work in a nursing/retirement home with 350+ residents and we’ve had 2 suicides in 1 month, both had 4 injections, plus all other vaccines that get pushed on the elderly. I have seen loads of injuries and deaths that I honestly think are caused by cv19 shots. They’re on their 5th shots!! Btw, I have yet to see a Covid death....

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So, no iron: Must not be a blood clot, correct?

Has to be something else, I've read it's as if the blood vessel is adding on more tissue inside itself (creating a vessel blocked with it's own tissue).

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Nice article (as always).

But what's with that video (bitchute). That is so cringe and click-baity

(...that player clearly didn't choke his manager, etc. ...).

Don't want to be presumptuous, but I would remove the link, as it leaves a bad taste.

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Since the CTD is busy anchoring the spike protein to cell/virus membrane it might be effectively unreachable for interaction with ferroportin. But the homology is interesting in of itself. Perhaps hepcidin, like syncytin-1, came from a virus somewhere along the line; or vice-versa.

Also interesting that inflammation, via hepcidin, effectively turns the blood into an antibiotic environment by reducing Iron availability (as well as apparent direct antibiotic effects). Making iron unavailable is akin to the first "immune system spell" eukaryotes can use in chemically antagonizing bacteria, perhaps why egg whites are slow to allow for spoilage. But a living creature needs iron too, so in the long run harmony, not sterility, is the only solution.

Look forward to reading your neurotransmitter post next.

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Wow, interesting

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Dec 20, 2022·edited Dec 20, 2022

No chance whatsoever autophagy will clear the ingredients this injection?

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