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Mel's avatar

I imagine there are several mechanisms at work and it just depends on your own physiology as to what may befall you. These injectables do seem to disrupt the endothelial layer which if “roughened up” can lead to clots forming. The poor Dr. Michael’s process was likely an autoimmune reaction like we’d discussed where his own body made autoantibodies to his platelets, destroying them as quickly as he made them and as quickly as they could infuse units of platelets into him. So awful. I remember caring for a woman in labor who had had a very traumatic labor and finally a Caesarian in which the doctors were incredibly brutal in delivering the baby- much too unnecessarily rough maneuvering as they damaged her body during delivery. In recovery, she began to bleed profusely, then she began to clot off different areas of her organ systems. It was a gruesome sight and she ended up losing a few fingers and toes, had kidney damage, and was in ICU for weeks. I will never forget her to this day.

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Martha's avatar

Your experience with the woman who had the brutal delivery is so shocking. My heart breaks for her and for you...

Yes, the damage to the endothelial layer by the spike protein is critical. In case you haven't read Walter Chesnut's Substack, here is one of his many excellent articles:

https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/friday-hope-a-study-posted-october

FTA: "A study published online on October 3rd validates my hypothesis that the Spike Protein is inducing Endothelial Disease. The study had three major contributions to add to Spike Protein pathology."

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