Friday, May 20, 2022

SARS-CoV2 Spike protein is a toxin, Robert W. Malone, M.D., M.S.

SARS-CoV2 Spike protein is a toxin
Factcheckers were wrong. People continue to suffer the consequences.
Robert W Malone MD, MS

May 18

Now, let us review the actual science.

THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE S1 SUBUNIT RELEASED FROM THE VACCINE SPIKE PROTEIN AND THE S1 SUBUNIT RELEASED FROM THE VIRUS SPIKE PROTEIN. THEY ARE THE SAME DAMN THING!

First question - does spike S1 subunit get into the brain across the blood brain barrier?

Why yes, Virginia, thank you for asking.

You can find and read the article yourself here.

Does Spike S1 do any damage to the brain when it hits nerve cells (neurons)? Oops. Looks like it does!

Read it for yourself here.  

Read this one here.

Highlights

•COVID-19 generates cerebrovascular, sensitive, motor, cognitive and diffuse brain disorders.

•The trigeminal and vagus nerve or the gut-brain axis are the entrance of SARS-CoV-2 in brain.

•SARS-CoV-2 affects brain by neuroinvasion and by the consequences of the systemic infection.

•COVID-19 favors BBB disruption, inflammation, hypoxia, and secondary infections.

•The study of the neurological affectation of COVID-19 raises a new challenge for neuroscience.   

For this one, it is important to recognize that there is no significant difference between the symptoms of long COVID (PASC) and post vaccination syndrome.

And you can read all about it here.

And then there is this little issue of demyelination of nerve cells.

Yipes. Read here.

And brain endothelial attack. What could possibly go wrong?

Which you can read here.

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