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Oct 9, 2023Liked by Brian Mowrey

https://youtu.be/PnJ5T1Enwq4?si=GwfcOK7qLpWMLw8s

This is interesting in a sideways way. Dr John Campbell ( PhD Nurse Educator) interviewed Professor Dalgliesh about an all round vaccine - injecting mycobacterium to stimulate the immune system to up the T cell activity which then kills off other infections and cancers. In passing he mentions his previous work with HIV and I think he said that the human HLA status determines how susceptible people are to progression on to AIDS. I think he said that people who were HLA-B27 could have a huge amount of HIV in their blood and still not go on to develop AIDS. He said the monkeys were all HLA-B57 ( I think - I was gardening at the time of listening to this at double speed!) and said that all the other types presumably died out due to susceptibility to the SIV virus.

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That seems to be the reigning theory - I just read it in a Hilleman paper somewhere, I think. But humans also have a unique mutation to tetherin which can be explained as anti-retroviral, so that suggests that we were under mutational pressure from an ancient version of HIV and that HLA selection didn't kick in, so is it really such a great defense. Who can say.

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You might be interested in why are they really pushing Hep B:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/vaxxed-v-unvaxxed/

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