“Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, a Brigade Surgeon for the 1st Aviation Brigade Ft. Rucker, explained in an affidavit drafted under the Military Whistleblower Protection Act how perfectly healthy pilots have been suffering a myriad of adverse side effects, including myocarditis.

“I personally observed the most physically fit female Soldier I have seen in over 20 years in the Army, go from Colligate level athlete training for Ranger School, to being physically debilitated with cardiac problems, newly diagnosed pituitary brain tumor, thyroid dysfunction within weeks of getting vaccinated,” Long testified in the affidavit.”  Read more

 

COVID-19 is a blood and blood vessel disease. SARS-CoV-2 infects the lining of human blood vessels, causing them to leak into the lungs.

• Current treatment protocols (e.g. invasive ventilation) are actively harmful to patients, accelerating oxidative stress and causing severe VILI (ventilator-induced lung injuries). The continued use of ventilators in the absence of any proven medical benefit constitutes mass murder.

• Existing countermeasures are inadequate to slow the spread of what is an aerosolized and potentially wastewater-borne virus, and constitute a form of medical theater.
• Various non-vaccine interventions have been suppressed by both the media and the medical establishment in favor of vaccines and expensive patented drugs.

• The authorities have denied the usefulness of natural immunity against COVID-19, despite the fact that natural immunity confers protection against all of the virus’s proteins, and not just one.
• Vaccines will do more harm than good. The antigen that these vaccines are based on, SARS-CoV- 2 Spike, is a toxic protein. SARS-CoV-2 may have ADE, or antibody-dependent enhancement; current antibodies may not neutralize future strains, but instead help them infect immune cells. Also, vaccinating during a pandemic with a leaky vaccine removes the evolutionary pressure for a virus to become less lethal.

• There is a vast and appalling criminal conspiracy that directly links both Anthony Fauci and Moderna to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
• COVID-19 vaccine researchers are directly linked to scientists involved in brain-computer interface (“neural lace”) tech, one of whom was indicted for taking grant money from China.
• Independent researchers have discovered mysterious nanoparticles inside the vaccines that are not supposed to be present.

• The entire pandemic is being used as an excuse for a vast political and economic transformation of Western society that will enrich the already rich and turn the rest of us into serfs and untouchables.

 

TEST IS CALLED SATIN. YEP.  SATIN.

Researchers have developed a new test that can measure a person’s level of COVID-19 antibodies with just a prick of blood, and deliver the results within one hour.1

While it’s not on the market yet, the test has the potential to help us understand how long protection against the COVID-19 virus lasts after infection or vaccination.

Scientists at the University of Toronto created the test, which determines the number of antibodies in a blood sample using a light-emitting enzyme that gives off a flash of light when antibodies are present.

In addition to being faster and cheaper than the tests that are on the market, the inventors say that the new test is also highly sensitive and produces fewer false-positive results than current tests.

The test is not yet available for commercial use, but its creators recently published their findings in the journal Nature Communications and are in talks with partners about how to bring the test to healthcare settings.1

Igor Stagljar, PhD, a professor of biochemistry and molecular genetics at the University of Toronto, and his lab developed the test. Stagljar tells Verywell that with mass COVID-19 vaccinations, “it will be very important to follow the amount of immunity that a certain person has after they get vaccinated.”

Stagljar adds that “it’s also very important to follow the duration of immunity in people who already got infected with this virus.” His hope is that the test his lab developed can be another tool.

“By having such a simple but precise, accurate, and cheap tool in our hands, I think we will be able to assess the immunity of these people in a very convenient way,” Stagljar says.  Read more

How the Test Works

The test, called SATiN (which stands for Serological Assay based on split Tripart Nanoluciferase), uses an enzyme called luciferase (the same enzyme that makes fireflies glow).

While luciferase is widely used in biotechnology, Stagljar and his lab use a method developed by Shawn Owen, PhD, an assistant professor of biological chemistry at the University of Utah and a collaborator on the test. The new method, which splits the luciferase into three parts, is what makes the test unique.

When luciferase is broken into fragments, it does not glow. Once it becomes whole again, it emits light.

What the Test Does

First, the researchers took the three luciferase parts and attached one piece to the coronavirus spike protein—the section of SARS-CoV-2 that antibodies bind to in order to neutralize the virus. Next, they took the second piece and attached it to a protein that recognizes antibodies in the blood sample.1 As for the third piece of luciferase, Stagljar explains that it is not fused to anything.

“We basically incubate those three little molecular biological pieces with a prick of blood,” Stagljar says. “And if there are antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in the blood, these antibodies will ‘glue’ the three parts of luciferase into a functional molecule that will start shining.”

In other words, you need to have COVID-19 antibodies present to make the enzyme glow. When the glow occurs, the researchers can then measure the amount of light emitted with an instrument called a luminometer. The more antibodies a person has, the brighter the luciferase will shine.1

“We not only can say does somebody have an antibody, but also what is the level of that antibody,” Owen tells Verywell. “And that’s really significantly different than most of the antibody assays out there.” Read more