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Mitochondria has its own DNA

The DNA expresses genes

Spike protein can both damage the DNA

Or change the way it expresses genes.

The consequence is a change in cellular homeostasis.

Which effects how the cell lives, when it dies, the rate of metabolism, the types of proteins it produces, the signals and cytokines released.

Which influences the immune activity in the environment around the cell.

Now imagine this happening...

All over the place.

A shotgun of damage to the body, brain, vessels, hearts, nerves, sinew... Just everywhere.

Spike protein isn't as dramatic as cyanide or sarin gas.

But it is far more deadly.

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And they injected this ... for a free donut? Gawwwwd....

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I know right.

And guess what.

There is no known cure.

How do I know?

I developed CFS/ME ten years ago and have been studying it and similar syndromes.

Looking for a cure until "long covid" came along.

Same mechanism.

Same cluster of symptoms

Same difficulty curing and managing it.

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CFS/ME

Gulf war syndrome

Chronic Lyme

Fibromyalgia

Floxed and side effects from ciprofloxacin

Long Covid

CIRS

POTS

Look at how these all influence the mitochondria and energy production.

Different mechanisms but similar damage at the subcellular level.

Mitochondrial DNA is not secured away inside the nucleus and is very easily influenced.

And has more of a role than energy production. They do other things.

They're basically the microbiome of the cell itself.

Very complex epigenetic mechanisms.

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