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Digital Prion Disease

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"These [white fibrous clots] are amyloids. Now we [think they] could be prion-like... if [that's] true and left alone, imagine what's in our sewer systems—imagine what's going out into the water, into the fields, because prion doesn't want to break down." Richard Hirschman (Richard Hirschman), an embalmer, funeral director, and whistleblower, describes for Mic Meow (Intentional w/ Mic Meow) how the now-notorious "white fibrous clots" that he and other embalmers have been finding in corpses since the rollout of the COVID injections are not only amyloids, but may be prion-like; i.e. the bizarre, rubbery clots don't only contain misfolded proteins aggregated into insoluble, fibrous deposits, but they may also be *infectious* and able to cause other proteins with which they come into contact to misfold. Throughout this interview, Hirschman references research conducted by Dr. Kevin McCairn, PhD (Kevin W. McCairn PhD), a retired Principal Investigator at the Korea Brain Research Institute Systems Neuroscience and Movement Disorders Laboratory. McCairn has highlighted the fact that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein "accelerates amyloid fibril formation of...human prion protein and the amyloid beta peptide. (See attached tweet.) In this clip, Hirschman notes that if the white fibrous clots are indeed prion-like, that could mean that they're infecting animals, as they're being flushed into sewer systems by embalmers. "If it is true [that the clots are prion-like] and left alone, imagine what's in our sewer systems," Hirschman says. "Imagine what's going out into the water, into the fields, because prion doesn't want to break down. And if it gets picked up into other plants or animals and becomes transfected into other things and then we eat those things—just look at mad cow disease [it's] a prion disease." The embalmer goes on to say: "Typically, the funeral homes, the blood, and these clots simply go down into the sewer system. If these are prion and they don't wanna break down... and they're in the sewer system, it's infecting everything around it... Imagine the wastewater that gets pumped into rivers or oceans. This is why this is so dangerous."

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