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hoppah's avatar

Why would they research it? They’ll just tell everyone it’s “long COVID”. The great mass of NPCs are totally used to that explanation for pretty much everything.

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Markael Luterra's avatar

Thanks for all of your research as usual!

Stepping back to the 10,000 foot level: Prion protein is a very small target (considering that prion disease is extremely rare and has not been - to our knowledge - triggered by any of the novel proteins or complex biomolecules to which we have exposed ourselves over the past century, nor does it have any known natural triggers except for misfolded prion proteins from humans and closely-related species), and the virus and vaccine are a rather small gun (with respect to the *number* of novel molecules being introduced into the body).

This makes me *extremely* skeptical of any claims that any of this business will cause prion disease, at least by your mechanism #1 of direct molecular interactions leading to misfolding.

There are hundreds of specific mechanisms by which novel mRNA vaccines could cause immune dysfunction, perhaps thousands of potential molecular interactions by which they could be carcinogenic, quite a few mechanisms by which they could trigger amyloid formation, and comparably very few ways in which they could specifically induce human prion protein to take on a pathogenic conformation.

My own version of Occam's Razor says that if these shots fail in the sense of really messing up a lot of human bodies, it's much more likely to be in an arena that has an abundance of possible failure modes. My top three, so far, are:

1. Amyloid clotting leading to cardiovascular consequences and effectively to premature aging of the cardiovascular system. As this appears to be spike-triggered, it occurs in response to both infection and vaccination (although maybe Omicron spike is less amyloidogenic?).

2. Immune dysfunction, largely arising from the confusing self/non-self signals conveyed by a foreign protein expressed by otherwise healthy cells repeatedly and for long periods. This potentially includes tolerance leading to increased covid susceptibility/severity, autoimmunity, immune suppression, and cancer proliferation (although admittedly there are also potential mechanisms of carcinogenicity that don't involve immune disruption).

3. Disruption of the process by which the virus and the collective human immune system reach evolutionary equilibrium, potentially resulting in enhanced rates of immune escape mutations, emergence of more dangerous variants, and more virus deaths than would otherwise have occurred.

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