Would like to add information to this morning's
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>>12980001 vaccines and the risk of Prion disease
Posted this information on 2-16-2021 and it went nowhere. Don't understand how that can be, when
digs on Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (a Prion Disease) where specifically requested.
This information is from FDA, NCBI, NIH, with additional sauce from CDC, Mayo Clinic and more.
Anons have been wondering why the nasal swab tests are so close to the brain, when people must maintain 6 foot social distancing. Could it be that the test is testing something much closer to the brain, something like CJD?
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>>12899278, >>12899516 Covid vaccine - Prion disease - Creutzfeldt–Jakob diseaseCall to dig
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Mini bun Serious Questions about Vaccines and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD)
Reposting this
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Because the Plandemic vaccines are experimental mRNA vaccines, the fact that some previous vaccines have been tainted with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) is a serious red flag for this Anon. Anon is not a scientist or doctor but has learned enough about contaminated vaccines to be very concerned. Anon requests input from scientist, medical, doctor fags. There is some connection between miRNA and the ability to diagnose Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (sCJD). The literature even mentionsqPCR data. Would that be the PCR test we've heard about in the Plandemic news? There is even aQ Scoreassociated with CJD testing.
There are a shit ton of reference links at the sauce below. Could use some help going through the information. Don't like the information being found and am wondering, if the Plandemic is the DS way of confusing the information and throwing shit against the wall in order to cover up something that they have already done. CJD is a horrible way to die. The brain is turned into a spongy mess. How many people are already infected with the CJD defective protein and what does tick tock mean in that context?
"A blood miRNAsignature associates with sporadicCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseasediagnosis"
NCBI
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414116/