.https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/belles-boogaloo-tuesday-october-24?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
.https://archive.is/www.theepochtimes.com/health/mrna-covid-vaccines-form-spike-protein-in-heart-cells-but-cause-different-anomalies-research-article-5513598
First, and least surprising, the Germans found spike proteins rapidly showing up — uninvited — in rats’ heart muscles within 48 hours after jabbing, and I don’t need to tell you that the heart muscle is precisely one of the places you really
don’t want spike proteins floating around without adult supervision.
Next, the researchers discovered that the mRNA was distorting cardiac cells and making them act funny. And not the good kind of funny. The bad, not-actually-very-funny-at-all kind of funny. And the two drugs each have their own delightful bad effects. Pfizer-vaccinated cells began manically overworking, showing unnaturally stronger, longer contractions, which researchers said was due to “
significantly increased protein kinase A (PKA) activity.”
On the other hand, Moderna-vaccinated cells began contracting in weird, irregular ways, due to “disrupted calcium regulation,” which the authors say is caused by “
significant disruption of the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2).”
The authors explained that either disruption to RyR2 or increased PKA protein levels "are risk factors for sudden cardiac death, ventricular tachyarrhythmias, and contractile dysfunction,” all of which are familiar sounding terms, to those of us who’ve been following this developing story for a while.
Implicitly disagreeing with the CDC, the authors concluded that the mechanisms of injury are
not in fact like myocarditis or pericarditis, which happen when heart muscles get inflamed and damaged. Instead, the injuries look more like
cardiomyopathy, where heart muscles suddenly become structurally and functionally abnormal — but without any underlying heart disease.
For the story, Epoch quoted cardiac expert and study-publishing giant Dr. Peter McCullough for the story. He agreed the newly-discovered effects on heart cell function suggest something other than garden-variety myocarditis is at work. "Myocarditis will present with a dilated heart and patients having trouble breathing and heart failure," Dr. McCullough said. But “what we're seeing with vaccines is not heart failure. It's actually cardiac arrest, which is primarily an electrical problem,” he explained.
Epoch’s article links a fascinating short video showing a normal beating heart cell, and then various types of bizarre, morbid, spike-protein-transfected cardiac cells. It’s actually pretty amazing how those little heart cells work. The healthy ones anyway.
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A-list Hollywood giant Sam Neill, 76, has a pretty bad case of foot cancer.
Oh, wait. Sorry. It’s not
foot cancer. He has
blood cancer. The actor told media this weekend that he is battling an ultra-rare blood cancer, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, which is not responding to chemotherapy. The five-year survival rate is around 36%.
Another ultra-rare celebrity blood cancer.
Traditional therapies having failed, Sam explained he’s now being given a medication that will delay his death, but at this point it is inevitable. He’s still acting, and he told reporters that, while dying would be “annoying,” he’s not “remotely afraid” of it. I hope I have the same attitude whenever I reach Sam’s point in life.
Sometimes this really is
too easy:
We are praying for peace and a smooth transition for Sam.