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Spider Silk Gene Sequence in the
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by Jeffrey Dach MD

Sarah, a long term patient in my office doing well on bioidentical hormone replacement told me a story about her cousin who developed blood clots after a C0\/lD booster, requiring abdominal surgery for mesenteric artery occlusion. Thankfully, her cousin is back home recuperating. Since the rollout of the
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Header Image: IV contrast enhanced CAT scan showing Saddle Embolus (Red Arrows blood clot) lodged across bifurcation of  pulmonary artery, Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. Author Glitzy queen00 at English Wikipedia. public domain. wikimedia commons.

Watch video of Richard Hirschman, Funeral Director And Embalmer Removing Clot From Jugular Vein:

Pathologist Ryan Cole MD,  Discusses Unusual Blood Clots which contain amyloid protein: Link

Pathologist, Dr. Ryan Cole, tells Dr. Drew about the strange, foot-long cl0ts he’s been finding in mRNA injected patients—both alive and deceased—and how they can be broken down and cleared from the body using a natural enzyme called ‘Nattokinase’.
“The morticians that started seeing these—when a body comes in and they have to preserve it, they cannulate large vessels, they put their needles in large vessels—they started getting back pressure that they hadn’t experienced before. And there are one or two that have spoken out, but I know of about another 50 that are seeing the same, who want to keep their jobs, so they don’t say anything.”

Biologist Prof. Dr. Ulrike Kammerer, University of Würzburg

Watch this video in which Dr. Ulrike Kammerer says C0\/lD jabs contain spider silk gene sequence, the genetic code for spider silk production (Spidroins which stain for amyloid). These spider silk fibers could explain the fibrous cl0ts staining for amyl0id found in the vasculature on aut0psies of cadavers who died after C0\/lD jabs.

DNA Contamination of mRNA C0\/lD \/a<

A new study from Germany by Dr. Ulrike Kämmerer published in Science, Public Health Policy and the Law December 3, 2024 found high levels of residual DNA in the mRNA
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Conclusion: Spider silk protein has been the subject of extensive research for the last twenty years and has been successfully produced using recombinant genetic engineering techniques. So, inserting the gene sequence for spider protein is a simple “off the shelf” maneuver to weaponize the C0\/lD \/a<

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References

1) C0\/lD Exclusive: 70% of Embalmers Report Finding Strange Blood Clots Beginning in Mid-2021, Childrens Health Defense by John-Michael Dumais
January 22, 2024

2) Embalmers are Continuing to Find Mysterious Clots in the Vaccinated...Reviewing the results of a recent citizen’s investigation and what we now know about these amyloid clots.
A Midwestern Doctor Feb 22, 2024

3) BioNTech RNA-Based COVID-19 Injections Contain Large Amounts Of Residual DNA Including An SV40 Promoter/Enhancer Sequence
Ulrike Kämmerer Verena Schulz Klaus Steger *  Peer Reviewed, Clinical Research
Science, Public Health Policy and the Law 12/03/2024

The study calls for halting the use of mRNA vaccines until these safety issues are thoroughly investigated and resolved.

Conclusion of the study: The findings raise significant safety concerns about the BNT162b2 vaccine due to high levels of residual DNA found in vials, which far exceeds safety limits. The study calls for halting the use of mRNA vaccines until these safety issues are thoroughly investigated and resolved.

4) Just In: Peer-Reviewed German Study Reveals mRNA Vaccine DNA Contamination Exceeds Safety Limits; German Scientists Urge IMMEDIATE HALT!
We call for an immediate halt of all RNA-based biologicals until these concerns are scientifically addressed and convincingly dispelled.
Aussie17 Dec 03, 2024

5) BREAKING: German Study Raises Grave Safety Concerns over BioNTech’s Comirnaty Sonia Elijah Dec 03, 2024

6) Arndt, Tina, et al. “Spidroin N-terminal domain forms amyloid-like fibril based hydrogels and provides a protein immobilization platform.” Nature Communications 13.1 (2022): 4695.

7) Qi, Xingmei, et al. “Spider Silk Protein Forms Amyloid‐Like Nanofibrils through a Non‐Nucleation‐Dependent Polymerization Mechanism.” Small 19.46 (2023): 2304031.

8) Kenney, John M., et al. “Amyloidogenic nature of spider silk.” European journal of biochemistry 269.16 (2002): 4159-4163.

9) Dai, Bin, et al. “Fibril self-assembly of amyloid–spider silk block polypeptides.” Biomacromolecules 20.5 (2019): 2015-2023.

10) Abelein, Axel, et al. “High-yield production of amyloid-β peptide enabled by a customized spider silk domain.” Scientific reports 10.1 (2020): 235.

11) Rising, Anna, et al. “Spider silk proteins: recent advances in recombinant production, structure–function relationships and biomedical applications.” Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 68 (2011): 169-184.

12)

Spider Silk Gene Sequence Found In COVID Jabs April 21, 2024

13) Biologist Prof. Dr. Ulrike Kammerer: C0\/lD jabs contain spider silk gene sequence

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14) Spider silk gene sequence found in COVID jabs. GMO spider silk goats, bacteria, worms already exist

15) Scheibel, Thomas. “Spider silks: recombinant synthesis, assembly, spinning, and engineering of synthetic proteins.” Microbial cell factories 3 (2004): 1-10.

16) Abelein, Axel, et al. “High-yield production of amyloid-β peptide enabled by a customized spider silk domain.” Scientific reports 10.1 (2020): 235.

17) Kenney, John M., et al. “Amyloidogenic nature of spider silk.” European journal of biochemistry 269.16 (2002): 4159-4163.

18) Scheibel, Thomas. “Spider silks: recombinant synthesis, assembly, spinning, and engineering of synthetic proteins.” Microbial cell factories 3 (2004): 1-10.

19) Qi, Xingmei, et al. “Spider silk protein forms amyloid‐like nanofibrils through a non‐nucleation‐dependent polymerization mechanism.” Small 19.46 (2023): 2304031.

20) Tjernberg, L. O., et al. “Transmissible amyloid.” Journal of Internal Medicine 280.2 (2016): 153-163.
spidroins are highly soluble and form disordered and partly α-helical structures, but upon passage through the spinning duct, they are converted into solid fibres made up of amyloid-like β-sheets and amorphous parts 48-51. Thus, like amyloid fibrils, silk fibres are formed from soluble proteins under physiological conditions 52, but there are also marked differences between amyloid and silk. Amyloid fibrils are several orders of magnitude smaller and their β-strands are oriented perpendicular to the fibre axis, unlike spider and silkworm silk in which the direction of the β-strands is parallel to the fibre axis 50, 53-55. Furthermore, in contrast to silk proteins, amyloid-forming proteins in their natively folded state generally have specific functions unrelated to fibre formation 56.

21) Kong, Na. “General Methods to Produce and Assemble Recombinant Spider Silk Proteins.” Fibrous Proteins: Design, Synthesis, and Assembly (2021): 57-67.

22) Roth, David Eugene. Genetic Engineering of Functional Large Amyloid Fibers. Diss. Virginia Tech, 2016.
The experimental results show that large amyloid fibers with predictable size and mechanical properties can be anticipated and encoded at the genetic level

23) Pretorius, Etheresia, et al. “Prevalence of amyloid blood clots in COVID-19 plasma.” medrxiv (2020): 2020-07.
We show here that microclots can be detected in the native plasma of COVID-19 patient, and in particular that such clots are amyloid in nature as judged by a standard fluorogenic stain. This provides a rapid and convenient test (P<0.0001), and suggests that the early detection and prevention of such clotting could have an important role in therapy.

24) Exclusive: 70 percent of embalmers report finding strange blood clots beginning in mid-2021

Acevedo-Whitehouse, K., and R. Bruno. “Potential health risks of mRNA-based vaccine therapy: a hypothesis.” Medical Hypotheses 171 (2023): 111015.

We propose that in susceptible individuals, cytosolic clearance of nucleotide modified synthetic (nms-mRNAs) is impeded. Sustained presence of nms-mRNA in the cytoplasm deregulates and activates endogenous transposable elements (TEs), causing some of the mRNA copies to be reverse transcribed. The cytosolic accumulation of the nms-mRNA and the reverse transcribed cDNA molecules activates RNA and DNA sensory pathways. Their concurrent activation initiates a synchronized innate response against non-self nucleic acids, prompting type-I interferon and pro-inflammatory cytokine production which, if unregulated, leads to autoinflammatory and autoimmune conditions, while activated TEs increase the risk of insertional mutagenesis of the reverse transcribed molecules, which can disrupt coding regions, enhance the risk of mutations in tumour suppressor genes, and lead to sustained DNA damage. Susceptible individuals would then expectedly have an increased risk of DNA damage, chronic autoinflammation, autoimmunity and cancer. In light of the current mass administration of nms-mRNA vaccines, it is essential and urgent to fully understand the intracellular cascades initiated by cellular uptake of synthetic mRNA and the consequences of these molecular events.

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