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First, on the first day of the month, I take to help family members out (mother and grandmother getting situated for the month), and today was supposed to be a 2 posts day but… yesterday I was in an accident (wasn’t me driving), just hurt my back bad and painful bruise on the chest. So took most of the day to research and tweet about it.
Per my last post, a concerning trend I have been picking up, and hitting about but not directly addressing was all the (weird IMO) brain inflammation going on.
So Spain had another MonkeyPox death from meningoencephalitis. This means both the inflammation of the meninges (thin layers that cover your brain and spinal cord) and the brain itself. And a nice follower then sent me this.
"What was surprising to us, and why we put this report together, is that we saw a higher than usual number of babies with this infection than we’ve seen in prior years," said Dr. Ritu Banerjee, an author of the new report and a professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
Only one death from MonkeyPox was from sepsis, all others from brain inflammation, followed by that piece of news I decided to search, too many “markers”. There have been warning for different types of mosquitoes and tick-borne encephalitis for a while.
Death of toddler Ruby from COVID-19 and encephalitis 'extremely rare', expert says
Two cases of Japanese encephalitis confirmed in the Northern Territory
I am often early, and how I information analysis is different from many, modeling included, which is to say that for the people attached to epidemiological approaches this isn’t signal enough, most likely noise, not outside the average insert bla bla bla here. People, children or otherwise, do not respond so aggressively against these infections unless their immune system has shifted as a whole, or something else.
This begets the question, of whether I was too optimistic in our analysis of the modulation of Toll-Like Receptors by the vaccines, but the viral infection itself brings a host of possible problems. One that both have in common is the following.
Floating (science name soluble) S1 pieces will create and poke holes all over the BBB, making it more permeable. The peptide structure of the S1 also functions as a membrane piercer in cells (by Daoyu), I extrapolate to any other type of membrane too.
And if, for a moment you wondered if something I covered recently has any connection to BBB permeability.
In a simplistic and crude analytical way, at some level, the BBB of a portion of the population is getting “poked” enough or thinned enough to allow viruses or viral fragments to reach parts of the brain and cause inflammation. There are other mechanisms for this unexpected response to secondary and tertiary infections, all related to the accessory proteins of SARS-CoV-2 like ORF8 (my next piece will be about this one).
It is somewhat obvious with some common sense that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, its consequences and everything in between had a direct effect on all of this, so this is one of the main reasons I am covering these outbreaks, not merely as analysis, or molecular biological interest, but this will give light or clues to possible answer to the whole thing.
All in all, I expect both low-grade long-term, and fast, aggressive brain inflammation to rise in numbers, among all other points I raised before (old diseases coming back, etc). Like the following.
Six cases of diphtheria at the Federal Asylum Center in Bern
Diphtheria has been confirmed in two people for whom there is also a positive result for the toxin, indicates Samuel Wyss, spokesman for the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM), confirming information from the online portal nau.ch.
Diphtheria has also been confirmed in four other people whose toxin test results are pending, he added. According to the spokesperson, those affected do not have respiratory symptoms.
In all, 92 unaccompanied minor asylum seekers were quarantined on one floor and 83 applicants on another.
Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia caused by bacteria called Legionella, which grows in warm water. It is not spread person-to-person but is transmitted via breathing in small droplets of water containing the bacteria.
Now let me circle back into possible causes of encephalitis and literally delve into conspiracy.
Mosquitoes are a well-known vector, especially for the dissemination of diseases. Either natural or... not... Someone is making the entire planet their lab, and collecting massive amounts of data. There, I said it.
Besides my conspiracy vent above, you should expect more and more old diseases to come back, and I might have an answer to a 3 year old question.
Could most viral infections be latent ?
I might send another e-mail shortly after this, about other subjects.
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Simultaneous outbreaks of encephalitis
First, glad you are OK. SECOND, this is dreadful news. I think many of us knew this was coming. It’s going to be dreadful. Thank you for your watchfulness.
I have been concerned about what is in those "genetically modified" mosquitos that Bill Gates was releasing in Florida. It wouldn't surprise me if they contained things like West Nile virus, Japanese encephalitis etc... We know they were doing experiments with insect vectors for carrying diseases in those bioweapons labs in Ukraine. They will then use these "viral outbreaks" to justify rolling out more vaccines against these diseases! Pure evil!