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Jul 8Liked by Raphael Lataster, PhD

[“They [cardiologists] do believe that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks of getting the COVID Virus, even if one was to develop myocarditis.”]

I think some cardiologists need to take an intro stats or data analysis course.

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Excellent stack Dr. Lancaster. Thank you. There's also an interesting stack out from the late Luc Montagnier's colleague, Walter M Chesnut:

The Spike Protein Binds to CD4 T Cells: Impairment and Possible Depletion. This is almost certainly a key factor in the surge of turbo cancers.

https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/the-spike-protein-binds-to-cd4-t

And I wonder if any of the 24 patients referred to below were jabbed:

"When 24 patients who had recovered from COVID-19 had their whole bodies scanned by a PET (positron emission tomography) imaging test, their insides lit up like Christmas trees. .

A radioactive drug called a tracer revealed abnormal T cell activity in the brain stem, spinal cord, bone marrow, nose, throat, some lymph nodes, heart and lung tissue, and the wall of the gut, compared to whole-body scans from before the pandemic.

This widespread effect was apparent in the ... participants who had fully recovered from the acute phase of COVID-19 ... even those who recovered fully from COVID-19 still showed persistent changes to their T cell activity in numerous organs ...

'Together, these observations suggest that even clinically mild infection could have long-term consequences on tissue-based immune homeostasis and potentially result in an active viral reservoir in deeper tissues' ...

'Overall, these observations challenge the paradigm that COVID-19 is a transient acute infection, building on recent observations in blood,' the team from UCSF concludes."

COVID's Hidden Toll: Full-Body Scans Reveal Long-Term Immune Effects

HEALTH 04 July 2024

https://www.sciencealert.com/covids-hidden-toll-full-body-scans-reveal-long-term-immune-effects

Were any of the patients in the study referred to below jabbed?

"When 24 patients who had recovered from COVID-19 had their whole bodies scanned by a PET (positron emission tomography) imaging test, their insides lit up like Christmas trees. .

A radioactive drug called a tracer revealed abnormal T cell activity in the brain stem, spinal cord, bone marrow, nose, throat, some lymph nodes, heart and lung tissue, and the wall of the gut, compared to whole-body scans from before the pandemic.

This widespread effect was apparent in the ... participants who had fully recovered from the acute phase of COVID-19 ... even those who recovered fully from COVID-19 still showed persistent changes to their T cell activity in numerous organs ...

'Together, these observations suggest that even clinically mild infection could have long-term consequences on tissue-based immune homeostasis and potentially result in an active viral reservoir in deeper tissues' ...

'Overall, these observations challenge the paradigm that COVID-19 is a transient acute infection, building on recent observations in blood,' the team from UCSF concludes."

COVID's Hidden Toll: Full-Body Scans Reveal Long-Term Immune Effects

HEALTH 04 July 2024

https://www.sciencealert.com/covids-hidden-toll-full-body-scans-reveal-long-term-immune-effects

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