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Nov 15, 2022·edited Nov 19, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

The conclusion you reach about cardiac amyloidosis makes sense to me, a non-medically trained reader. But the elephant in the room that struck me was amyloid protein as being the substance detected in the heart capillaries.

It’s an insoluble protein. Is that not the description of the substance Mr. Hirschhorn and other morticians extracted from the blood vessels of the deceased injection victims?

This obvious linkage between the characteristics of this substance synthesized from components of blood seems to suggest a method has been created by the spike protein injections to create a durable, insoluble substance that’s operative at macro as well as micro circulatory levels.

Its manifestation in the heart tissue mocks the symptoms of myocardial damage, and thus leads many to the mistaken conclusion it’s myocarditis. Are we talking about the same rubbery stuff?

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THANK you so much. I am certain this is what killed my Mom. She was cremated but had tissues and blood saved in the event there was a new study or tests for some new possible cause (LIKE THIS!).

Is there a way you know to test her blood for this amyloidosis? And IF IT IS amyloidosis does it usually track those fibrous clots would be in the veins/arteries? And since I am vaccine injured/hijacked by Murderna, I am wondering how to check for these while I am still living!! Have you heard of anyone removing them pre-emptively?

Thank you!

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Just the fact that all these young people now have to get all this “imaging” done is unnerving.

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

The best chance of proving any of these hypothetical vax damage claims is unfortunately likely to be only during a comprehensive autopsy.

Ryan Cole has spoken about the technical details of what a pathologist needs to look for to establish vax damage to tissues and organs. Perhaps Dr. Cole can expand these instructions to include looking for these possible cardiac amyloid plaques.

The main issue is nobody except Ryan Cole and a handful of other pathologists WANT to know.... They're all still mostly blinkered Covidians who view the covid stabs as a holy baptismal rite.

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If commenters are correct that this is related to the long "clots" detected in post mortem, nattokinase should be investigated as a possible therapy. It is found in natto, a type of fermented soy bean, and promotes fibrinolysis.

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

I'll leave that for Jessica to answer. We don't know from the study whether this young man was jabbed.

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221001383?via%3Dihub

"The syncytia forming activity of the S protein is remarkable not only with respect to speed and extent but even more so with respect to the low amounts of S protein required, even when ACE2 is not overexpressed on the target cells. The high sensitivity of the assay we established here allowed the detection of cell fusion activity at levels of S protein which were below the level of detection of flow cytometry and Western blot. This remarkable activity is likely enabled by the high affinity of S protein for its receptor ACE2 (Shang et al., 2020b; Walls et al., 2020). Being well in the low nanomolar range, it is even lower than that of the highly fusogenic MV for its receptors (Navaratnarajah et al., 2008; Mühlebach et al., 2011). To our knowledge, we here provide the first demonstration of FFWO not only for the SARS-CoV-2 S protein but also for any coronavirus, while FFWO has been observed for other enveloped viruses entering cells by pH-independent membrane fusion, such as retroviruses (Clavel and Charneau, 1994), paramyxoviruses (Bratt and Gallaher, 1969), and herpesviruses (Falke et al., 1985). FFWO is a relevant addition to syncytia formation between infected and uninfected cells since it means that S protein present on viral particles can trigger fusion of uninfected cells, thus inducing cytopathic effects in absence of a productive infection. Potentially, this may also be caused by defective particles.".

So. We have been injecting a "vaccine" into peoples arms, that will make their own cells produce that Spike-Protein? What a marvelous idea. I would say what we are looking at with the SP is a new form of biological weapon and a test on a global scale. Who needs whole viruses, when a part of it already would be enough to produce extensive harm? What is next? Prions?

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Amyloid in the brain affects cognition, and the spikes and vax have been shown to evade the blood brain barriers. Could explain a lot of the mass psychosis we've seen.

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Nov 15, 2022·edited Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

I think cardiac amyloidosis is what my post jab mother has. Her doctors have told her that she has small vessel blockages (implying cholesterol plaque build up) and arrhythmia.

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Thank you! A more understandable interpretation of Walter’s work who I have been following with limited understanding for 2 yrs. Please see A Midwestern Doctor’s substack on amyloid contributions to Alzheimer’s. Any comments?

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Thank you Jessica. Just for clarity Figure 6 describes an imagining checklist dated Cairo, Egypt 2019. Is this a pre-jab case study?

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Who is Walnut?

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Could this be "prion" like activity, is this possible in the heart? Noted this in the media today which seemed to suggest "aggressive tumours" possibly driven by these folded proteins...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11427483/From-super-fit-cyclist-paralysed-brain-cancer-Jamie-61-pleading-vital-extra-funding.html

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

I appreciate your expert work but in “layman’s terms” this means...?? 🤷🏻‍♂️.

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Nov 15, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

So I can comment here, but not on your Viral Load article? Ok. So I will make my comment here: Any article that supports the concept of a "Viral Load" is based on Mythology.

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Study date is 2020? I'm confused about vax link based on that.

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