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I'm clear duly the cinematographer on the CHD bus and today is Friday September 2nd + +00:38.760 --> 00:42.200 +20 second and we are in Montpelier, Vermont + +00:42.960 --> 00:45.600 +Today is a travel day. So tomorrow we'll be going to + +00:46.640 --> 00:49.400 +Concord, New Hampshire, and that's where our next event will be + +00:50.080 --> 00:52.040 +But if you guys missed it yesterday + +00:52.040 --> 00:58.280 +there was a story of a girl who was seven years old her name was Kaylin and she was + +00:59.000 --> 01:04.280 +She died after she received a flu shot and her mother came on to the bus the first time around and + +01:04.760 --> 01:08.920 +Told her story and so she came back to the bus to tell her story. 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We're gonna be in Augusta, Maine + +01:38.880 --> 01:41.960 +September 27th, we're gonna be in Boston, Massachusetts and + +01:42.400 --> 01:46.600 +September 29th we're gonna be in Providence, Rhode Island and October 1st + +01:46.600 --> 01:48.400 +We're gonna be in Plainfield, Connecticut + +01:48.400 --> 01:54.480 +So if you go to CHG TV for slash bus you can find all these locations and where we're gonna be and + +01:54.640 --> 01:56.640 +And we'd love to see you guys + +01:57.240 --> 02:05.600 +Today coming up next is a CDC's advisory committee will meet to discuss maternal RSV vaccine safety and surveillance + +02:05.880 --> 02:08.000 +Dr. Marilyn Nass will be live blogging + +02:08.000 --> 02:12.080 +So don't miss it the entire meeting from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time + +02:12.080 --> 02:14.720 +So tune in on our events page plus + +02:15.240 --> 02:20.400 +CHG Europe and UK column hosts and HPV expose today at 1 p.m. Eastern time + +02:20.560 --> 02:26.200 +Tune in to know the facts and get informed with doctors lawyers and parents of the injured + +02:27.840 --> 02:29.200 +Thank you so much you guys + +02:29.200 --> 02:34.840 +Please just keep in touch with the bus keep on watching the stories that are coming out our editors are working really hard to get you guys + +02:34.840 --> 02:38.500 +Some some compilations of what we're seeing in the road about COVID hospital protocols + +02:38.920 --> 02:42.200 +Vaccine injuries COVID vaccine injuries and vaccine deaths + +02:42.960 --> 02:48.640 +And yeah coming up next is doctors and scientists with JJ Cooey and Dr. Brian Hooker + +02:48.800 --> 02:50.800 +Thanks so much you guys have a great day + +02:50.800 --> 02:52.800 +You + +02:52.800 --> 02:54.800 +You + +03:16.960 --> 03:22.640 +Well good morning CHD and welcome to this episode of doctors and scientists + +03:22.880 --> 03:24.880 +I'm so excited for + +03:25.560 --> 03:32.480 +Children's health defense new addition Dr. J. Cooey Dr. Jonathan J. Cooey + +03:33.600 --> 03:36.800 +We were able to get him as a + +03:38.080 --> 03:45.560 +Refugee from the University of Pittsburgh. I don't know if I'm describing that right, but welcome to the show Jay and tell us a little bit about your background + +03:45.840 --> 03:48.320 +Hey, thanks very much for having me Brian + +03:48.320 --> 03:50.320 +I'm it's a real honor to + +03:50.600 --> 03:55.880 +To have joined CHD and to be working with you, and it's really special to be on the show now + +03:55.880 --> 04:00.840 +I was a research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh in + +04:01.920 --> 04:03.920 +2020 and I + +04:04.000 --> 04:06.720 +Had trouble following the protocols and I had trouble + +04:08.440 --> 04:12.960 +Keeping my cool about certain things when people would tell me to read the New York Times, etc + +04:12.960 --> 04:19.160 +And I had a boss or an supervisor that didn't quite think the same way in fact + +04:19.760 --> 04:25.040 +War more than one mask at times. Oh my and so at some point + +04:25.040 --> 04:30.160 +I was notified by email that they didn't feel comfortable with me coming into the lab anymore + +04:30.160 --> 04:36.280 +And so they basically paid me out till the end of my contract and then it wasn't extended and if you know how + +04:37.160 --> 04:40.840 +Academia works if you can't get a recommendation from your previous job + +04:40.840 --> 04:46.720 +It's gonna be pretty hard to move on I decided to keep my YouTube channel going which I had started originally for + +04:46.960 --> 04:50.840 +For a journal club on a bike with with my neuroscience students + +04:51.600 --> 04:57.600 +I I just kept going with with teaching immunology and and trying to + +04:58.560 --> 05:02.840 +advocate for natural immunity and at some point + +05:04.400 --> 05:08.800 +During the the first year of the pandemic I saw Bill Gates + +05:09.840 --> 05:13.800 +Give a discussion or or an explanation on a lighted table + +05:13.800 --> 05:16.600 +about how they were going to use RNA to + +05:17.400 --> 05:23.080 +Make your body into a vaccine factory and it dawned on me in in a moment + +05:23.920 --> 05:29.000 +that we were using the same technology in our mice for a lot of our experiments and + +05:29.440 --> 05:35.320 +That they had just turned this around and said that they could inject it in people's arms in and this would work fine + +05:35.320 --> 05:40.040 +And it it blew me away and so before I was + +05:40.600 --> 05:46.520 +Asked not to come in anymore. I had several encounters with people at the University of Pittsburgh who also used + +05:46.920 --> 05:52.200 +Transfection in their lab and I tried to ask them, you know, do you understand that their? + +05:52.680 --> 05:54.680 +The new vaccines are really just + +05:55.240 --> 05:57.240 +Transfections. They're going to + +05:57.240 --> 06:04.680 +Transfect people that seems crazy to me and these people were were seemed very confident that they must have figured out how to make it work correctly + +06:04.680 --> 06:08.000 +because otherwise they wouldn't do this right and I + +06:08.480 --> 06:10.480 +Wasn't convinced and I + +06:12.000 --> 06:18.400 +After I was asked not to come in I had eight more months of my salary and so I continued to to work on this stuff and + +06:19.840 --> 06:26.480 +Long story short I got enough support from my viewers that I kept going for the whole year of 2021 + +06:27.440 --> 06:29.440 +And now in + +06:29.440 --> 06:31.680 +2022 Bobby called me and asked me to help him + +06:32.080 --> 06:34.560 +Robert F Kennedy jr. Excuse me asked me to call + +06:35.040 --> 06:40.080 +Asked me to help him with his book the Wuhan book, which is coming out. I don't know sometime this fall + +06:41.040 --> 06:42.400 +and + +06:42.400 --> 06:44.400 +At the end of that little consultation + +06:45.360 --> 06:49.760 +Then now I was lucky enough to have chd all for me a position. So here I am + +06:51.760 --> 07:02.240 +Well, thank you so much for that and and I I really you know, you are so good at distilling science down and making it + +07:02.880 --> 07:06.880 +Understandable, you know, you started out with your youtube channel + +07:07.440 --> 07:13.520 +And you've continued on you've continued on with that breakdown. You've you've used several terms + +07:14.720 --> 07:16.720 +Breakdown what you mean by + +07:17.100 --> 07:26.640 +Transfection and what what does a transfection vehicle look like when say you're doing some type of genetic modification of mice in the lab? + +07:27.280 --> 07:28.800 +Sure, so + +07:28.800 --> 07:30.800 +the typical use + +07:30.800 --> 07:33.440 +That I would have in the laboratory. What is a real + +07:34.160 --> 07:37.920 +Interesting use case that would take an hour to really describe but + +07:38.560 --> 07:43.920 +Um, the gist of it is is that you can modify neurons in the brain of a mouse + +07:44.800 --> 07:50.480 +By expressing proteins that wouldn't normally be there. Right. Um, and in + +07:51.280 --> 07:58.800 +In the case of optogenetics, which is a which is an in vitro and in vivo technique that's used in a lot of mouse and rat experiments + +07:59.360 --> 08:01.360 +Um, you can express an algae + +08:02.240 --> 08:08.880 +Protein in the neurons and an algae protein is what you think it is. It is a protein from algae + +08:09.520 --> 08:11.760 +Um, but this happens to be a protein which + +08:12.480 --> 08:18.880 +Um is responsive to blue light in such a way that where whichever neurons are expressing the algal protein + +08:19.440 --> 08:22.880 +If you shine blue light on them their activity will increase + +08:23.440 --> 08:25.680 +Oh, okay. That basically means that + +08:26.480 --> 08:27.680 +You can + +08:27.680 --> 08:33.360 +Control neurons in the brain to a certain extent and so you could turn on certain kinds of neurons + +08:33.840 --> 08:37.200 +You could turn on certain neurons in certain places and they're actually + +08:38.160 --> 08:43.920 +Manipulations of this kind of protein where you can turn neurons off and so neuroscience has been using + +08:44.960 --> 08:46.160 +just the + +08:46.160 --> 08:48.800 +Just injecting into a location of the brain + +08:49.360 --> 08:53.200 +and expressing these proteins and using them as kind of uh + +08:54.000 --> 09:00.240 +A kind of a lesion in the sense that if you turn on the blue light and all the neurons in that location turn off + +09:00.960 --> 09:05.040 +It's kind of similar to taking that part of the brain out of the equation + +09:05.600 --> 09:09.040 +But in the old days you would have to do it by by breaking it or + +09:09.520 --> 09:11.520 +Right drawing it and here + +09:12.240 --> 09:14.240 +With the expression of an algal protein + +09:14.720 --> 09:18.720 +You can take neurons in and out of the equation while the animals alive + +09:19.360 --> 09:21.360 +And then sacrifice the animal + +09:21.840 --> 09:26.560 +Dissect the brain and really look at what neurons were you turning on and off? + +09:27.280 --> 09:30.640 +And you can see that in serial experiments you can start to kind of + +09:31.200 --> 09:39.680 +Maybe in a certain controlled experiment start to figure out what certain neurons are doing during certain behaviors. Okay. Now the trick is + +09:41.120 --> 09:43.280 +Is that when you transfect these neurons? + +09:44.240 --> 09:53.040 +In order for you to go back into the mouse and see these neurons inadequately or accurately rather characterized their anatomical location + +09:53.920 --> 09:55.920 +You need them to be present + +09:56.720 --> 10:00.960 +In the animal when you sacrifice them and prepare prepare their brain + +10:01.520 --> 10:04.880 +But because these neurons are expressing a foreign protein + +10:05.440 --> 10:07.840 +Inevitably what will happen is one of two things + +10:08.800 --> 10:14.320 +Either the neuron will express too much of this protein and the protein itself will become toxic + +10:14.880 --> 10:16.000 +Because + +10:16.000 --> 10:21.920 +It draws all of the material away from what should be normal expression of all kinds of other + +10:22.480 --> 10:26.160 +proteins during homeostasis the other thing that can happen is that the + +10:26.800 --> 10:33.600 +Internal immune system of the brain will just clear that neuron out because it's expressing a foreign protein and it shouldn't be + +10:34.400 --> 10:38.800 +Um, what this results in is that in these early experiments + +10:39.520 --> 10:41.520 +with transfection + +10:42.000 --> 10:47.120 +Anybody that's using it in this case neurobiologists had to learn the window of time + +10:47.760 --> 10:54.720 +Where you could still sacrifice the animal and have all of the neurons intact before the immune system clear it or before + +10:55.440 --> 11:00.080 +The toxicity of the transfection would take over and that tends to be about + +11:00.800 --> 11:02.800 +Six weeks + +11:02.800 --> 11:04.480 +and so + +11:04.480 --> 11:08.400 +The first thing that I started arguing about in the hallways with some of my + +11:09.120 --> 11:12.560 +My fellow faculty members was but what do you think is going to happen? + +11:13.280 --> 11:15.040 +If you transfect + +11:15.040 --> 11:20.480 +An old lady with a spike protein and it doesn't stay in her arm and it goes throughout her body + +11:20.960 --> 11:22.880 +What happens to those cells? + +11:22.880 --> 11:26.640 +They're all going to get attacked by the immune system. This can't be a good idea + +11:27.600 --> 11:28.960 +and again + +11:28.960 --> 11:34.240 +It's just one of these things where some people just hadn't really thought it through and and other people just had this + +11:34.960 --> 11:36.160 +real + +11:36.160 --> 11:37.680 +sort of + +11:37.680 --> 11:42.240 +misplaced trust that somehow, you know, they must have checked and that this would this work out + +11:42.800 --> 11:44.240 +um + +11:44.240 --> 11:46.240 +And so that's that's the + +11:46.240 --> 11:52.000 +The gist of using it in in an animal is the sense that it's a tool with an understanding + +11:52.640 --> 11:54.560 +That there's a huge limit + +11:54.560 --> 11:57.120 +as to how useful it could be and you're using it as a + +11:57.920 --> 12:04.240 +In a way that you you use wood to build the birdhouse and we're not talking about some kind of uh + +12:05.600 --> 12:08.480 +We're not talking about augmenting a healthy immune system + +12:08.560 --> 12:12.240 +And we're talking about using and using a a set of tools + +12:12.880 --> 12:19.040 +To study how a mouse brain works right um and so it's a very different kind of + +12:20.320 --> 12:26.320 +It's a very different kind of objective with a very different endpoint and so it was extraordinary to me that they were + +12:27.120 --> 12:30.880 +Taking this and calling it a therapeutic that could be applied to healthy humans + +12:31.920 --> 12:35.440 +Exactly, you know, I love the way that you broke that down and + +12:36.000 --> 12:41.680 +When you're when you're looking at the component of the mRNA vaccine + +12:42.240 --> 12:49.120 +And the component of what you would do in transfection. I'm you know, I was older in molecular biology + +12:49.120 --> 12:51.600 +And we used to use a substance called gene juice + +12:52.240 --> 12:53.120 +um + +12:53.120 --> 12:56.000 +And then it's been I think it's been around for a while + +12:56.400 --> 13:01.120 +And but it was a liposomal substance that you know, basically + +13:02.240 --> 13:07.920 +Seemed a lot like the lipid nanoparticle that was being used in + +13:08.640 --> 13:11.680 +You know in essentially in transfection of people + +13:12.400 --> 13:18.320 +Are the same components in what you did for genetic engineering? Are they similar to the components in the vaccine? + +13:18.720 --> 13:20.880 +So interestingly, it's a great question + +13:21.600 --> 13:28.320 +Our components are much closer to the first two vaccines that came out in that we usually use an identifier as carrier + +13:28.880 --> 13:30.320 +Oh, okay + +13:30.320 --> 13:33.840 +And so that was also at the time if you will recall + +13:34.560 --> 13:39.360 +AstraZeneca and johnson and johnson were the first ones that kind of came out and so + +13:40.160 --> 13:42.160 +There was even more parallel + +13:42.480 --> 13:44.800 +between what they were doing in the uk with + +13:45.920 --> 13:47.680 +AstraZeneca + +13:47.680 --> 13:53.120 +And our work in the lab, I mean they're the same thing. It was like adenovirus + +13:53.760 --> 13:57.600 +25 and you know, we use adenovirus 27 or something it's it was + +13:58.320 --> 14:00.160 +Really spectacularly close + +14:00.880 --> 14:05.920 +And so it was really easy in my mind to think you know this this can't be + +14:08.080 --> 14:12.560 +That and it took a long time brian don't get me wrong. I I was a neuroscientist and + +14:13.200 --> 14:16.480 +The neuroscientist, you know, you know a lot of things about a very narrow + +14:17.280 --> 14:19.440 +Toolbox of stuff. Oh, sure. Right. All right + +14:20.240 --> 14:22.480 +It took me a lot of reading and a lot of time to + +14:23.200 --> 14:27.440 +To get to the stage where I was confident enough to talk about this immunology and with + +14:28.320 --> 14:30.320 +with the gusto to argue about it + +14:30.320 --> 14:31.520 +um + +14:31.520 --> 14:36.400 +But in the end it was definitely what needed to be done because there with all of the + +14:37.200 --> 14:44.160 +the faculty and at pit that were in the department of neurobiology. I've heard from absolutely no one + +14:44.880 --> 14:45.360 +um + +14:45.360 --> 14:46.960 +Since I was let go + +14:46.960 --> 14:48.000 +So either + +14:48.000 --> 14:51.760 +Maybe there's a combination of nobody paying attention or nobody looking into it + +14:52.240 --> 14:57.680 +But I find that very hard to believe. I think most of them are still fully on board with the idea that somehow + +14:58.800 --> 15:00.160 +This is okay + +15:00.160 --> 15:04.000 +You put it in a vial you call it a vaccine and somehow magically + +15:04.560 --> 15:10.640 +Then it's not going to do the same thing and these were animals that you were preparing that you you basically + +15:11.520 --> 15:16.640 +Were and correct me if I'm wrong you're irreversibly changing in there were neurons + +15:17.040 --> 15:21.840 +And so the ultimate trajectory would be you know, you might do some behavioral tests or whatever + +15:22.160 --> 15:28.640 +But you were sacrificing the animals and then and then uh, you know doing biopsies of the brains correct correct + +15:28.720 --> 15:32.800 +And actually I can give you another anecdotal story that'll kind of bring this into focus + +15:33.440 --> 15:36.800 +Um while I was at the university of pittsburgh, I also assisted + +15:37.600 --> 15:39.600 +with monkey application + +15:39.680 --> 15:44.320 +Okay, um and the reason why this is important for the viewers that don't know + +15:45.280 --> 15:52.080 +Monkeys are very different kind of laboratory animal because of the the ethic ethical issues surrounding them + +15:52.800 --> 15:58.320 +It might not seem like it formed the perspective of people outside of academic research + +15:58.400 --> 16:03.440 +But there is a sort of hierarchy that that academic biologists think about + +16:03.920 --> 16:07.200 +And we don't worry too much about the ethics of using trisophila + +16:07.840 --> 16:13.920 +Um, we worry a little bit more about the ethics of using mice and we certainly don't want mice to suffer + +16:14.640 --> 16:15.600 +um + +16:15.600 --> 16:18.400 +On the other hand if a mouse needs to be + +16:19.040 --> 16:21.680 +sacrificed in order to look at the anatomy of the brain + +16:22.160 --> 16:25.920 +That's cannot considered to be at all some kind of crazy idea + +16:26.480 --> 16:31.520 +Um as you go up higher into this higher arcade of animals + +16:32.000 --> 16:33.920 +You don't use a monkey + +16:33.920 --> 16:35.840 +For anatomy anymore + +16:35.840 --> 16:42.560 +You wait until the monkey is all given you 10 years of experiments perhaps and before you're going to do that + +16:43.120 --> 16:44.080 +um + +16:44.080 --> 16:46.080 +and so in the case of + +16:46.320 --> 16:48.080 +of + +16:48.080 --> 16:51.280 +Up to genetics in monkeys. It's very important to + +16:52.080 --> 16:53.840 +sort of have a monkey that's at the + +16:54.720 --> 16:56.480 +The end of its service + +16:56.480 --> 17:01.200 +Right where you're already planning. Okay. This is the last experiment. So now we can do this + +17:01.840 --> 17:05.680 +and so we did this um in conjunction with another lab there + +17:06.480 --> 17:07.840 +and + +17:07.840 --> 17:09.280 +against + +17:09.280 --> 17:16.160 +Not necessarily against my advice, but in light of my advice where I said you have about six weeks + +17:16.240 --> 17:17.920 +And then we really need to + +17:17.920 --> 17:20.560 +Sacrifice the animal your anatomy won't be clean + +17:21.360 --> 17:23.360 +um, and they went 12 + +17:23.760 --> 17:28.880 +And basically when we did the anatomy and we made slices of the brain the places where we had + +17:29.520 --> 17:31.360 +Hoped to see + +17:31.360 --> 17:35.840 +fluorescently labeled neurons right um, we just saw empty + +17:36.560 --> 17:39.120 +um, and there was fragments of of + +17:40.000 --> 17:45.840 +Of fluorescent material so you can see that that something was there. So the immune system had attacked + +17:46.320 --> 17:51.600 +Yeah, well, we can't really tell for sure. It was either that right to die from overexpressing a protein + +17:52.080 --> 17:56.160 +Right, right because we're driving it pretty hard. I mean, it's not a + +17:57.040 --> 17:59.040 +You know, that may be the one + +17:59.040 --> 18:02.080 +Thing that they have they have changed a little bit, but + +18:02.720 --> 18:04.560 +you know, basically + +18:04.560 --> 18:09.600 +A transfection product is designed to produce as much protein as possible + +18:10.160 --> 18:15.280 +Um, it's not some kind of you know, dose thing that they goes really slow over weeks + +18:15.280 --> 18:18.960 +It's it's usually optimized for maximum protein production + +18:19.600 --> 18:23.680 +And that seems to be what they did here with with the mRNA as well + +18:24.560 --> 18:26.560 +And so that means that at some point the + +18:27.120 --> 18:31.520 +Be inevitable conclusion is is that it will reach toxic levels because the cell can't + +18:32.160 --> 18:34.320 +Process that much extra + +18:34.320 --> 18:35.840 +Foreign protein + +18:35.840 --> 18:41.360 +Exactly. I had did a previous interview with p.r. Corey and he had indicated + +18:42.000 --> 18:44.960 +that um, the experiments that have been done + +18:45.600 --> 18:50.080 +Tracing the expression of the spike protein and vaccinated individuals + +18:50.640 --> 18:54.400 +Showed that for as long as the duration of the experiment some of the subjects + +18:54.400 --> 18:58.000 +We're still expressing spike protein for as long as six months + +18:58.480 --> 19:03.120 +Post vaccination and he then he talked about long covid and covid vaccine injury + +19:03.440 --> 19:08.000 +Where some just look like they were going to produce spike protein for the rest of their lives + +19:08.400 --> 19:10.560 +Is that feasible and how would that work? + +19:11.600 --> 19:17.680 +It is it is in theory feasible. I mean that the first part is you know + +19:17.680 --> 19:19.680 +How long lived is the RNA? + +19:20.160 --> 19:22.160 +You don't really know + +19:22.160 --> 19:23.440 +um + +19:23.440 --> 19:27.360 +The other part that that gets a little more frightening is whether or not + +19:27.920 --> 19:29.920 +There are certain tissues + +19:29.920 --> 19:36.240 +In the body which would have a propensity for integration and continued expression which would which would be the + +19:37.040 --> 19:38.080 +the + +19:38.080 --> 19:42.160 +The worst case scenario that you're thinking of where you really have expression forever + +19:42.640 --> 19:44.640 +And that's really the trouble here brian + +19:45.040 --> 19:47.040 +we are + +19:47.040 --> 19:49.040 +Pretending as though we understand + +19:49.520 --> 19:52.640 +How protein expression is orchestrated throughout the body + +19:53.120 --> 19:54.960 +And in reality we + +19:54.960 --> 20:00.560 +Their only sales pitch is that our body uses RNA to make protein and so it's fine + +20:01.040 --> 20:02.720 +But in reality + +20:02.720 --> 20:06.720 +How each individual tissue type uses RNA + +20:07.440 --> 20:10.400 +And how each individual tissue type expresses + +20:11.040 --> 20:13.200 +And and orchestrates their ribosomes + +20:13.760 --> 20:17.760 +This is all different and so at the same RNA molecule + +20:18.320 --> 20:22.000 +Landing in different tissues could have different results in one tissue + +20:22.480 --> 20:26.400 +It might produce almost no protein in another tissue it might produce + +20:26.880 --> 20:33.200 +A lot of protein that's unfolded in another tissue it might produce the perfect viral protein + +20:33.680 --> 20:37.520 +But produce it for only a minute and it's any number + +20:38.480 --> 20:40.480 +of possibilities that + +20:40.560 --> 20:48.000 +Have not been adequately understood or or or investigated and instead we've been sold the idea that it's all fine + +20:49.360 --> 20:56.640 +Exactly and um when you when you break it down, let me let me ask you a technical question really quickly about the + +20:57.040 --> 21:00.000 +genetic modification that you use for mice + +21:00.560 --> 21:04.720 +Um, is it always episomal or do you see integration? + +21:05.520 --> 21:08.400 +Or is that something you never check we know we would never check + +21:08.720 --> 21:10.400 +Um + +21:10.400 --> 21:14.880 +No, because the mice are always I mean always sacrifice because you always + +21:15.680 --> 21:17.280 +the one + +21:17.280 --> 21:19.280 +the the beauty of this + +21:19.280 --> 21:20.720 +technique + +21:20.720 --> 21:22.640 +Is that you get + +21:22.640 --> 21:23.520 +both + +21:23.520 --> 21:28.720 +The control of neurons and you can there are advanced ways of doing it so that you can + +21:29.280 --> 21:34.320 +Express this algal protein in neurons that have a specific gene + +21:34.960 --> 21:39.120 +So that means inhibitory or excitatory neurons, but it even means more + +21:39.920 --> 21:44.720 +Um, you can express, you know, only in in basal ganglia + +21:45.600 --> 21:47.440 +Intern neurons with somatostatin + +21:48.160 --> 21:50.240 +um, and then really + +21:50.240 --> 21:53.520 +Mess with them in real time with a light going through the skull + +21:54.160 --> 21:59.360 +Um, and then when you do the experiment correctly, you'll get an anatomical + +22:00.080 --> 22:01.520 +three-dimensional + +22:01.520 --> 22:03.760 +Reconstruction of the neurons that you + +22:04.320 --> 22:06.320 +Transpected so + +22:06.320 --> 22:07.440 +that + +22:07.440 --> 22:10.960 +That is the goal. Um, and in that sense + +22:11.920 --> 22:13.760 +integration + +22:13.760 --> 22:15.760 +Does it matter? I mean + +22:16.080 --> 22:22.880 +As long as they get this beautiful anatomy and uh, the neurons are intact when they when they make uh when they make the sacrifice + +22:23.760 --> 22:25.040 +Um + +22:25.040 --> 22:29.120 +Yeah, we have it. I don't think many people have looked into it. I don't think anyone's looked into it + +22:29.520 --> 22:34.320 +Right, right and well and and exactly you know, but but the thing about doing + +22:35.360 --> 22:36.960 +that type of + +22:36.960 --> 22:42.240 +Molecular genetics and population dynamics is almost that if something could happen + +22:43.120 --> 22:46.400 +It will it will from a statistical perspective + +22:46.880 --> 22:51.280 +Now now correct me if i'm wrong. I mean, you know, because I go out on a lemon lot my show + +22:51.920 --> 22:56.240 +They're not breeding you understand that right? They're not breeding. It's all uh, yeah + +22:56.880 --> 22:58.880 +Right right not breeding but + +22:58.880 --> 23:03.440 +But you know if you're if you're providing enough genetic material that you could be + +23:04.240 --> 23:05.520 +Transfecting + +23:05.520 --> 23:07.520 +Uh, many many cells + +23:08.080 --> 23:14.800 +Then the statistical possibility that one gets you know in one of the cells gets integrated + +23:15.520 --> 23:18.320 +That that's a possibility and that that could happen + +23:18.640 --> 23:22.320 +I'm just looking at this from a standpoint of trying to interpret the fact + +23:22.880 --> 23:29.600 +That someone some people that are being measured they're looking at an antibody based assay an antibody for + +23:30.080 --> 23:33.280 +uh, an IgG for a spike protein and + +23:34.000 --> 23:37.440 +What dr. Kory had said was that they just consistently + +23:38.240 --> 23:41.760 +Show that they're producing that particular antibody + +23:42.240 --> 23:48.000 +At a sort of a semi-quantitative level that would suggest that they're still producing spike protein + +23:48.400 --> 23:52.000 +We were told that that expression was going to be + +23:52.640 --> 23:56.800 +Reserve for the upper arm and it was going to last for about two weeks + +23:58.240 --> 24:05.360 +No, I mean there is no doubt that that what we were told and what is what is was going to happen was definitely different and + +24:06.000 --> 24:09.520 +That was part of my motivation for speaking out. I I knew that + +24:10.720 --> 24:17.360 +That that's what happens. Um, I mean in the in the in the neurons in the brain you can even see secondarily infected + +24:18.480 --> 24:23.040 +Are transfected neurons in the sense of even when some of the earliest + +24:23.760 --> 24:27.520 +Transfected neurons die there are still dimmer less + +24:28.320 --> 24:32.240 +Fully expressing neurons that are present and so you can see this + +24:32.960 --> 24:38.160 +Sort of time course of the damage that's done just by this over expression of a foreign protein and + +24:38.880 --> 24:40.480 +I think that + +24:40.480 --> 24:42.480 +more than anything else the + +24:42.720 --> 24:46.480 +The the people that are listening need to understand that there's a compounding + +24:47.280 --> 24:50.240 +Um, set of dangers here because number one + +24:51.200 --> 24:55.360 +If transfection was made in a craft brewery + +24:56.480 --> 24:57.920 +master + +24:57.920 --> 24:58.880 +class + +24:58.880 --> 25:00.480 +Baker style + +25:00.480 --> 25:04.000 +The best ingredients the best quality control + +25:04.560 --> 25:09.600 +It would still be inappropriate to augment a healthy immune system. Now on top of that + +25:10.320 --> 25:12.320 +We have gone from + +25:12.480 --> 25:17.040 +Making nanograms on a bench to making kilograms in a factory + +25:17.760 --> 25:23.840 +Right and the the quality control that you can do on those kinds of volumes is much different + +25:24.560 --> 25:30.560 +Um, and so the potential for the rna to be impure is very high, which means you'll have all kinds of + +25:31.280 --> 25:33.280 +fragmented proteins expressed + +25:33.920 --> 25:35.920 +Which we don't know what would happen to + +25:36.320 --> 25:37.600 +um + +25:38.080 --> 25:45.600 +The the newest news is that there's also the dna construct that was used to generate the rna that's still present as a contaminant + +25:46.000 --> 25:48.000 +And that's a whole nother + +25:48.000 --> 25:49.040 +set of + +25:49.040 --> 25:50.800 +of i don't knows + +25:50.800 --> 25:52.800 +Um that are definitely not good + +25:53.120 --> 25:57.200 +And that could be a problem forever because they've always had this issue of + +25:57.760 --> 26:01.600 +Of separating dna from rna. It's never going to be totally perfect + +26:02.240 --> 26:03.600 +and then this all + +26:03.600 --> 26:05.040 +discards the + +26:05.120 --> 26:10.080 +countless other possible contaminants that come from from manufacturing at that scale + +26:12.480 --> 26:18.880 +Wow, I mean, you know, it's it's I like I like the way that you've just kind of put this layer upon layer + +26:19.520 --> 26:21.760 +Tell me about the + +26:21.760 --> 26:27.200 +Types of immune responses that you would see now from from my understanding + +26:27.280 --> 26:33.680 +And I I don't know as much about the adenovirus vector vaccines as I do about the messenger rna vaccines + +26:34.160 --> 26:40.000 +But from my understanding, um, the spike protein itself is a membrane bound protein + +26:40.080 --> 26:44.320 +And so it's it's on it's it's embedded in the membrane of the cell + +26:44.880 --> 26:49.440 +And then it is the the business end of it is extracellular. Is that correct? + +26:49.760 --> 26:51.120 +Yes, that's correct + +26:51.120 --> 26:55.360 +one of the things to keep in mind which which is really important about this this + +26:55.660 --> 26:57.440 +Transspection is that + +26:57.440 --> 27:00.560 +As you said, it's a membrane bound protein. So the ideal + +27:01.440 --> 27:08.000 +Transspection if it works exactly like it's supposed to work on the package exactly like it says in the little cartoon in the fold out thing + +27:08.320 --> 27:11.440 +Right then this would be the sequence of the rna + +27:12.400 --> 27:17.200 +And the sequence of the rna will be translated into a sequence of the protein, right? + +27:17.520 --> 27:18.160 +Right + +27:18.160 --> 27:22.800 +You got to remember of the the viewers have to remember that the protein will be folded + +27:23.360 --> 27:28.240 +As it moves out of the ribosome and that final folded shape + +27:28.720 --> 27:33.520 +Is the functional shape of the spike protein and that's actually really important + +27:34.320 --> 27:40.080 +Because when the body makes antibodies, it's making antibodies to the electrostatic shape + +27:40.640 --> 27:43.360 +Of the protein in this three-dimensional form + +27:43.920 --> 27:44.960 +Right + +27:44.960 --> 27:49.040 +Not to epitopes that could be identified on the sequence line + +27:49.680 --> 27:52.960 +Of the protein now if every one of your pro + +27:53.600 --> 27:57.360 +Every one of your tissues could potentially fold the protein differently + +27:57.920 --> 28:00.960 +Then that means every one of your tissues could create a different set + +28:01.440 --> 28:08.160 +Of three-dimensional epitopes that your immune system would respond to which may not always necessarily be relevant to the virus + +28:08.720 --> 28:09.920 +Right + +28:09.920 --> 28:14.800 +And that was what would make an impure rna even more dangerous or + +28:15.680 --> 28:17.840 +The idea that the pseudo uridine + +28:18.720 --> 28:22.080 +Changes that have been made to it can result in spontaneous + +28:23.040 --> 28:25.920 +Stop codons or misread up codons + +28:26.320 --> 28:28.320 +And so then you'll have shortened + +28:28.560 --> 28:35.280 +Sequences that won't be folded correctly and again will be presenting the incorrect epitopes to the immune system + +28:36.160 --> 28:41.360 +So from a standpoint of of immunology, then you know, you're you're not creating + +28:42.000 --> 28:48.640 +Uh, you're not creating antibodies to the to the actual spike or there are enough contaminants that you're getting + +28:49.040 --> 28:54.720 +Sort of a full milieu of antibodies some that are maybe worthwhile some that are worthless + +28:55.200 --> 28:58.320 +What happens beyond that? What about cellular immune response? + +28:58.560 --> 29:01.440 +You know when you know one of the things I get concerned about + +29:01.920 --> 29:08.560 +And looking especially at a lot of the cardiac damage is that all these spike proteins are hanging out of the cardiac muscle + +29:09.040 --> 29:12.560 +And and they're just waiting for a tax. So would you know + +29:13.520 --> 29:17.280 +What would what would cellular immunity do to + +29:18.080 --> 29:20.640 +The cells that are expressing the spike proteins + +29:21.440 --> 29:28.800 +Well, I mean it's in the worst case scenarios app obtosis the best case scenario from inflammation, but that doesn't seem to be likely to me + +29:29.440 --> 29:30.480 +Um + +29:30.480 --> 29:32.720 +I think what what people should consider + +29:33.520 --> 29:35.600 +Is the action of the + +29:37.040 --> 29:42.400 +The action of the liposome or the liposomes what they are but leave you want to call them lip and nanoparticles + +29:42.720 --> 29:44.000 +Right + +29:44.000 --> 29:46.160 +The lip and nanoparticles the action of them + +29:46.880 --> 29:50.240 +Is going to occur where capillaries come to be the narrowest + +29:51.040 --> 29:53.040 +and you have to think of + +29:53.360 --> 29:57.600 +It's hard to imagine this if you're not imagining this all the time, but the surface area + +29:58.320 --> 30:01.520 +Of all of the capillaries in your body is immense + +30:02.080 --> 30:04.480 +That's the most likely place where + +30:05.200 --> 30:10.000 +The the lip and nanoparticles going to come in contact with a membrane and it's going to pass through + +30:10.720 --> 30:15.280 +So the most likely secondary target maybe even the primary target of these + +30:16.160 --> 30:19.520 +These lip and nanoparticles going to be endothelial cells somewhere + +30:20.240 --> 30:23.200 +Um, and when endothelial cells express the spike protein + +30:23.680 --> 30:26.640 +They're going to express the spike protein out into the plasma + +30:27.200 --> 30:29.200 +Right makes it very likely + +30:30.880 --> 30:36.160 +Shot after shot. This is why why secret bhakti and michael eden have said it would get so bad + +30:36.560 --> 30:40.400 +Is because on the first shot you don't have very many antibodies + +30:40.960 --> 30:45.040 +To the the funny new protein that's sticking out of your endothelial cells + +30:45.600 --> 30:50.080 +Right, just to might recognize it it might attack some of those endothelial cells + +30:50.560 --> 30:55.200 +Present this spike protein to t and v cells and maybe make some antibodies + +30:55.600 --> 31:00.640 +But the second time you get transvected and you have antibodies in circulation + +31:01.040 --> 31:04.880 +If those cells express the spike protein and antibody binds + +31:05.520 --> 31:07.520 +Now you can get instantaneous + +31:08.160 --> 31:10.400 +Uh, cytotoxicity from + +31:10.480 --> 31:15.920 +Cytotoxic t cells natural killer cells all of them can read that and then the worst part is + +31:16.480 --> 31:19.440 +Is that antibodies can cause the deposition of compliment? + +31:19.920 --> 31:24.000 +And so that means that you can start to have clotting happen and if that + +31:24.560 --> 31:26.000 +occurs + +31:26.000 --> 31:28.880 +In any of these capillary beds then you're going to have this + +31:29.520 --> 31:34.320 +Ongoing potential every time the spike protein is that you're exposed to it + +31:34.640 --> 31:37.040 +You could potentially have a clotting cascade occur + +31:37.760 --> 31:42.640 +And that's what sucrabakti has been calling these microclots. Right essentially + +31:43.520 --> 31:50.160 +It's happening on a on a microscopic scale, but at any point in time it could it could cascade into a full-on + +31:50.640 --> 31:52.640 +You know stroke type event + +31:53.040 --> 31:54.400 +Absolutely + +31:54.400 --> 32:00.720 +And I I love the way that you you've broken that down and explained that now the ramifications though + +32:01.360 --> 32:04.240 +Uh, you know and and I love the whole analogy + +32:04.640 --> 32:07.760 +You know or or talking about the surface area of the capillaries + +32:07.920 --> 32:15.200 +It makes so much sense that that's where the payload would get deposited is when these capillaries narrow + +32:15.760 --> 32:16.640 +um + +32:16.640 --> 32:18.640 +One of the things that has been + +32:18.640 --> 32:19.680 +um + +32:19.680 --> 32:21.680 +You know at least in our community + +32:22.080 --> 32:26.240 +Uh has been disseminated is the japanese-leaked + +32:27.120 --> 32:32.960 +Leaked information regarding the Pfizer vaccine and the bio distribution studies the Pfizer vaccine + +32:33.360 --> 32:38.400 +What are the ramifications? You know, I know you're you know, you're not a reproductive specialist + +32:38.960 --> 32:44.000 +But you know you see that the lipid nanoparticles or the liposomes + +32:44.560 --> 32:48.560 +Were also accused accumulating in the gametes of male and females + +32:48.880 --> 32:54.480 +You know primarily in the ovaries of males, but also in the testes are ovaries of females. Excuse me + +32:54.480 --> 32:57.120 +I do know the difference between male and female. I promise + +32:57.520 --> 33:01.760 +um, but um, but also the testes of males and so um + +33:03.200 --> 33:07.520 +What are the ramifications there? It just it it just seems astounding + +33:08.240 --> 33:11.840 +That for what we were told was going to stay in the upper arm + +33:12.240 --> 33:19.120 +That it makes it into so many different places of the the body where you would expect sort of disparate consequences + +33:19.760 --> 33:21.760 +Yeah, it gets tricky right because + +33:22.320 --> 33:24.320 +There are a number of + +33:24.880 --> 33:30.960 +Reasons to be worried again. I'm keep trying to separate all these layers the transfection itself + +33:31.680 --> 33:34.640 +Transfecting cells in your testes or in your ovaries + +33:35.520 --> 33:37.360 +Who knows what would what would happen there? + +33:37.920 --> 33:39.920 +But there's another thing + +33:39.920 --> 33:43.680 +That people are have been talking about for a while that I have been + +33:44.480 --> 33:46.160 +Maybe a little bit + +33:46.160 --> 33:50.240 +Pushing to the side because I want to make sure that people understand the transfection + +33:50.240 --> 33:54.000 +And it's greatest form would never work for what they wanted to work for right now + +33:54.640 --> 33:57.280 +But the lipid nanoparticle itself + +33:58.000 --> 33:58.960 +um + +33:58.960 --> 34:05.200 +Has a tendency they're like bubbles. They've been described as like, you know, soap bubbles or whatever, but they haven't really + +34:05.760 --> 34:07.760 +Adequately described how they can aggregate + +34:08.640 --> 34:12.560 +Um, and they can get a little bigger and become more toxic the larger they get + +34:13.200 --> 34:14.080 +um + +34:14.080 --> 34:15.760 +so the idea + +34:15.760 --> 34:20.720 +of them going to different places they're bringing the toxicity of the lipid nanoparticle which + +34:21.680 --> 34:26.160 +in vmo, I sorry in vitro has been shown to be able to + +34:27.040 --> 34:29.040 +mutate and and + +34:29.600 --> 34:34.800 +I don't know if it's if it cuts it or if it mutates it then then the repair causes + +34:35.440 --> 34:37.280 +That's it and then the repair is the mutation + +34:37.920 --> 34:40.640 +But it can nick dna it can make + +34:41.600 --> 34:48.480 +Okay, so having that in your gametes would also be bad from the perspective of whatever that lipid nanoparticle may or may not do + +34:49.120 --> 34:50.960 +um + +34:50.960 --> 34:57.280 +It is a it is a very concerning thing also that that same study showed that it goes to the bone marrow where + +34:57.840 --> 35:05.520 +Right here. You could have interaction with ongoing stem cell development or uh, uh, excuse me immature + +35:06.080 --> 35:10.960 +Um, immune cell development and who knows what kind of consequences that could have long term + +35:11.440 --> 35:18.800 +One of the things that i'm finding interesting is all these case studies and there hasn't been enough information yet really to do epidemiology + +35:19.360 --> 35:22.640 +But all these case studies on so-called turbo cancers + +35:23.520 --> 35:26.880 +Uh, and they're and they're primarily lymphomas + +35:27.520 --> 35:33.600 +Uh, i've seen a lot of photographic evidences of swelling and lymph nodes lymph nodes + +35:34.080 --> 35:41.600 +So limp lympho demopathy and then and then followed by tumors in the lymph nodes as well + +35:42.240 --> 35:43.440 +um + +35:43.440 --> 35:50.160 +What you know, you talk about nicking dna and that really kind of get my sense is going because I know dna damage + +35:50.720 --> 35:52.880 +To somatic cells leads to cancer + +35:53.440 --> 35:58.160 +Um, could could that be an explanation or could there be other explanations? + +35:58.480 --> 36:01.440 +Um, why we're seeing an uptick in certain forms of cancer + +36:01.760 --> 36:07.920 +So I think there are a number of different things the one thing I would first caution everybody and and and I would + +36:08.240 --> 36:10.320 +It comes first to mind + +36:10.320 --> 36:11.840 +Is this + +36:11.840 --> 36:16.880 +Leg and whatever we did with those first two years how many people should have gotten found early? + +36:17.520 --> 36:20.400 +Um and didn't um, I don't think it's that though + +36:21.040 --> 36:22.400 +um + +36:22.400 --> 36:31.120 +One thing to consider is the reports from early on with the sequence of the virus and specifically the spike protein included a sequence + +36:31.920 --> 36:33.920 +called dc sine + +36:34.000 --> 36:37.360 +which is a sequence which is kind of a + +36:38.560 --> 36:40.000 +uh + +36:40.000 --> 36:42.000 +a general + +36:42.240 --> 36:45.200 +Sequence match for an mhc + +36:46.000 --> 36:50.480 +That it's more or less a an antigen presenting cell stimulator + +36:50.960 --> 36:52.960 +Okay, well the idea would be + +36:53.200 --> 36:54.160 +that + +36:54.160 --> 36:58.240 +Imagine a scenario where you wanted to make a vaccine work really well + +36:58.960 --> 37:03.040 +But you knew that a protein doesn't really attract the immune system + +37:03.760 --> 37:07.200 +And it looks as a possibility that maybe + +37:07.840 --> 37:14.000 +Some epitopes were inserted into the spike protein to make them. Let's say more immunogenic + +37:14.560 --> 37:15.760 +Okay + +37:15.760 --> 37:17.760 +If that was the case + +37:18.080 --> 37:19.040 +um + +37:19.040 --> 37:26.400 +It's possible that when you over express this spike protein in your body and it happens to have this very generic + +37:27.200 --> 37:32.640 +antigen presenting cell stimulator, which is the mirror image. I believe of a T cell + +37:33.440 --> 37:34.480 +receptor + +37:34.480 --> 37:35.440 +Right + +37:35.440 --> 37:38.640 +You could have over activation of T cells if you have this much + +37:39.200 --> 37:42.720 +spike protein in your body and over activation of T cells is dangerous + +37:43.360 --> 37:44.720 +because + +37:44.720 --> 37:45.920 +there is a + +37:46.000 --> 37:52.880 +A yin in the yang that's going on in your body between the T cells that are fighting and the T cells that are tolerating + +37:53.200 --> 37:54.880 +If you think about your + +37:54.880 --> 37:59.520 +If you think about your immune system in a very broad sense, you should think about it pretty simply + +38:00.240 --> 38:01.280 +as + +38:01.280 --> 38:03.440 +something like this + +38:03.440 --> 38:04.720 +And so + +38:04.720 --> 38:06.720 +Here's you on the outside + +38:07.200 --> 38:10.320 +Here's your mouth. Oops. You can't see that. Here's your mouth + +38:11.280 --> 38:13.360 +And then here's the exit hole over here + +38:14.320 --> 38:16.320 +And this is your lungs + +38:16.400 --> 38:17.440 +Right + +38:17.440 --> 38:25.040 +And so this is the inside of your body or this stuff inside this being and stuff in like this being and everything else is on the + +38:25.040 --> 38:29.360 +Outside of your body and in fact your lungs are still the outside + +38:29.840 --> 38:34.000 +And in fact your GI tract is the outside of your body + +38:35.120 --> 38:36.880 +As if the tube + +38:36.880 --> 38:38.880 +So your immune system + +38:39.040 --> 38:41.040 +is actually organized + +38:41.600 --> 38:43.600 +around this barrier + +38:44.640 --> 38:49.840 +And you should always think about your immune system as organized around a barrier because + +38:50.400 --> 38:53.680 +The cells think of themselves as organized around a barrier + +38:54.240 --> 38:56.240 +And in fact that barrier has + +38:56.480 --> 38:57.680 +little + +38:57.680 --> 38:59.680 +Barracks right that are called + +39:00.080 --> 39:01.280 +lymph nodes + +39:01.280 --> 39:07.760 +And so it doesn't matter where you are in your body. It doesn't matter whether it's your lungs or whether it's in your gut or whether it's in your + +39:08.320 --> 39:09.360 +Your skin + +39:09.360 --> 39:14.960 +There are lymph nodes that feed and serve as a home base for the immune cells + +39:15.360 --> 39:19.680 +That that's that are defending this barrier whether it's your skin out of here + +39:20.560 --> 39:23.120 +Or whether it's the epithelium of your lungs + +39:24.160 --> 39:26.160 +Or whether it's the epithelium of your gut + +39:26.960 --> 39:28.960 +But the trick to remember + +39:29.200 --> 39:32.160 +Is that in your gut things have to come in + +39:33.440 --> 39:36.480 +And everywhere else things cannot come in + +39:37.040 --> 39:41.760 +Nobody's allowed to come in through your lungs. Nobody's allowed to come in through your skin + +39:43.040 --> 39:48.080 +And so there is a balance between the tolerance of the immune system + +39:48.720 --> 39:50.720 +in your gut + +39:50.720 --> 39:54.560 +And the intolerance of the immune system of everywhere else + +39:55.280 --> 39:58.000 +And if you think about a if you think about a + +39:58.960 --> 40:00.560 +a + +40:00.560 --> 40:05.440 +Respiratory pathogen the respiratory pathogen gets trapped in your mucus + +40:06.480 --> 40:08.480 +And then it goes down into your gut + +40:09.600 --> 40:11.520 +And so actually + +40:11.520 --> 40:13.520 +the immune response + +40:13.520 --> 40:18.480 +To a respiratory virus is the combination of the intolerant immune response in your lungs + +40:18.960 --> 40:22.080 +And the tolerant immune response in your gut + +40:22.640 --> 40:24.640 +And so you need + +40:24.800 --> 40:26.240 +T cells + +40:26.240 --> 40:30.640 +In your gut to be tolerant of the spike protein to balance + +40:31.600 --> 40:36.800 +Any T cells that are tolerant that are intolerant of the spike protein up here + +40:37.680 --> 40:44.240 +And the balance between those two T cells is what brings the crescendo of the immune system up during infection + +40:45.040 --> 40:47.040 +The day crescendo down + +40:47.120 --> 40:51.440 +As the infection declines and without that balance + +40:52.080 --> 40:53.440 +You're lost + +40:53.440 --> 40:58.000 +And now how in the world this is a bad drawing now, but if this is your inside + +40:58.960 --> 41:01.760 +If this is your inside how would injecting + +41:02.800 --> 41:04.080 +antigen + +41:04.080 --> 41:07.920 +Inside of the barrier of your immune system be a good way to augment + +41:09.840 --> 41:11.840 +And that's really the + +41:11.840 --> 41:15.600 +The reason why very lately on my streams i've been making the argument that we may + +41:16.320 --> 41:22.640 +Just need to think that intramuscular injection as a means of augmenting the immune system may not be very smart + +41:23.440 --> 41:25.440 +It may not work because it doesn't + +41:25.920 --> 41:32.720 +Engage this yin and yang of the of the intolerant and the tolerant waves of the immune system + +41:33.120 --> 41:34.880 +So there's a balance + +41:34.880 --> 41:37.840 +Between I I love the way that you explained that + +41:38.400 --> 41:43.280 +I'm i'm not an immunologist and i've never even taught immunology which + +41:43.920 --> 41:48.640 +You know in the university system depending on the size of your university you might wear many hats + +41:48.720 --> 41:53.440 +I never wore the immunologist hat, but um, so there's a balance between + +41:54.400 --> 41:59.520 +the T cells in the lungs and the T cells in the gut and so things + +42:00.160 --> 42:03.360 +In the gut presumably could slip through is that correct? + +42:03.920 --> 42:08.160 +They absolutely have to because all of your lipids come in through your lymph + +42:08.720 --> 42:12.960 +Right your lymph is actually really exposed near the payer's patches + +42:12.960 --> 42:17.360 +And so if you're going to absorb any fats they have to come in through your lymph + +42:18.080 --> 42:22.400 +And so that means that there is this real open to the + +42:22.960 --> 42:24.400 +outside + +42:24.400 --> 42:26.400 +portion of the immune system + +42:26.800 --> 42:28.000 +where + +42:28.000 --> 42:33.280 +Essentially all the nutrients have to pass through without triggering your immune system + +42:33.360 --> 42:34.400 +and so that + +42:34.400 --> 42:37.040 +happens over time as a person develops and + +42:37.680 --> 42:41.120 +Allergies occur because that process goes wrong + +42:41.760 --> 42:43.200 +Right, right + +42:43.200 --> 42:49.360 +What do you see um, you know, I I get really really concerned now that we're on the you know + +42:49.360 --> 42:54.480 +Who knows what booster we're on. I I I lost track and probably eighth booster or whatever + +42:54.880 --> 42:57.120 +The Cleveland Clinic studies showed that + +42:57.760 --> 43:04.080 +The more that individuals were vaccinated and boosted the higher their risk of getting COVID-19 + +43:05.200 --> 43:10.080 +Was in fact, you know, if they received five or more vaccines + +43:10.160 --> 43:15.520 +I think that their risk of getting COVID-19 went up to about like 3.8 + +43:16.320 --> 43:18.320 +Relative risk is compared to + +43:18.800 --> 43:20.800 +The unvaccinated in that group + +43:20.800 --> 43:25.760 +What are we doing to the innate immune system by just by all these different boosters? + +43:26.480 --> 43:33.200 +This is a good question. The innate immune system is a pretty enigmatic thing that i'm i'm still working to penetrate + +43:33.680 --> 43:34.800 +Right, right + +43:34.800 --> 43:36.640 +It's it. I think the + +43:37.520 --> 43:42.720 +The traditional explanation would be at least the not traditional one the one that makes the + +43:43.200 --> 43:47.440 +The most parsimonious sense to me is that with this abundance of antibodies + +43:48.160 --> 43:49.280 +Um + +43:49.280 --> 43:55.200 +You essentially are protecting the virus with antibodies that are for whatever reason unable + +43:55.920 --> 43:59.840 +To call in the immune system. And so we saw the paper for example + +44:00.560 --> 44:06.000 +Where there were iGG4, I believe antibodies. We essentially don't have a big fc + +44:06.880 --> 44:11.920 +Um portion of it. They're not going to call for the compliments. It's right. Right. Right and so they + +44:12.080 --> 44:18.960 +And they won't call in antigen presenting cells. They can't call in or or activate any other cells for any other cascade + +44:19.520 --> 44:21.520 +And so what that can often do + +44:22.080 --> 44:24.800 +Is protect the virus. So if every + +44:25.520 --> 44:29.040 +Virus that gets covered in this non active antibody + +44:29.600 --> 44:34.240 +Is immune to the compliment system then it can float around a lot farther in the system + +44:34.880 --> 44:38.400 +And infect a cell farther away from where it was released + +44:39.120 --> 44:40.240 +Um + +44:40.240 --> 44:45.440 +At least that's the cartoon model that virology has told us many times with regard to like dengue fever + +44:46.000 --> 44:47.440 +and other + +44:47.440 --> 44:48.720 +vaccination + +44:48.720 --> 44:55.920 +And then subsequent disease enhancement is because the antibodies in some way or another contribute to the virus's success + +44:56.560 --> 44:57.600 +So + +44:57.600 --> 45:00.800 +It's a tricky scenario because we don't know + +45:01.680 --> 45:02.560 +um + +45:02.560 --> 45:08.640 +Even to what extent how homogenous all of these people who have been transfected are because + +45:09.200 --> 45:13.840 +Um, I think you're aware of this. It's becoming pretty clear that there was no + +45:14.960 --> 45:17.600 +No quality control. So some doses were hot + +45:18.160 --> 45:22.080 +Other sorry some lots were hot and other lots were almost placebo + +45:22.720 --> 45:23.520 +And + +45:23.520 --> 45:29.200 +In reality going forward it may even be who these people to lower the doses around the world just to + +45:29.840 --> 45:31.440 +to throw people off and so + +45:32.480 --> 45:35.200 +At this stage, I mean what what can we really know for sure? + +45:36.000 --> 45:38.160 +um other than + +45:38.160 --> 45:41.280 +Then that these these systems their systems have been damaged + +45:41.920 --> 45:43.760 +right and and it's uh + +45:44.560 --> 45:46.560 +It's a such a + +45:46.960 --> 45:52.640 +It's such a magnificent thing if you think about the idea that your immune system learns + +45:53.760 --> 45:55.760 +What self is and what? + +45:56.000 --> 46:00.000 +Non-self is but more importantly what's what's intolerable? + +46:00.240 --> 46:02.800 +Non-self and what's tolerable non-self + +46:03.600 --> 46:06.800 +And the idea that we can just augment this willy nilly + +46:07.600 --> 46:13.040 +Um has been a a thing that's drilled into all of us for many many, you know probably decades + +46:13.040 --> 46:15.040 +But it's really actually I don't think true + +46:16.640 --> 46:21.200 +I love that conclusion. I you know and and I love your comments also about + +46:21.840 --> 46:23.840 +You know doing an iam injection + +46:24.400 --> 46:30.400 +Where you're bypassing the barriers where you're bypassing the barriers of the lung bypassing the barriers of the guide + +46:30.880 --> 46:33.520 +Uh, you know, I think that's such a strong point + +46:34.160 --> 46:37.280 +Uh that you know that can't be overemphasized + +46:37.840 --> 46:40.960 +What about germline effects? + +46:41.520 --> 46:44.400 +I get concerned you you look I look at VAERS + +46:45.040 --> 46:48.560 +And and it's a database that I look at with regularity + +46:49.280 --> 46:54.400 +and the there there's a special category and VAERS for fertility disorders + +46:55.200 --> 46:59.360 +And the number of fertility disorders that are associated + +47:00.080 --> 47:03.360 +with the COVID-19 vaccine are 10 times + +47:04.240 --> 47:09.600 +All the rest of the reports of fertility disorders for the rest of the 32-year history of VAERS + +47:10.000 --> 47:12.000 +And so that's really really + +47:12.560 --> 47:16.240 +Stark. I mean that you know that is that's quite an indictment + +47:17.040 --> 47:20.080 +From from a physiological standpoint from an + +47:20.800 --> 47:28.160 +Immunological standpoint, what would you expect to find you know if all of a sudden you've got gametes that are expressing spike protein + +47:28.880 --> 47:34.000 +Um, you know and and that carry over into you know trying to get pregnant + +47:34.480 --> 47:38.880 +Um, uh, and I think that then trying to have a viable pregnancy + +47:39.360 --> 47:46.800 +I think the danger was originally highlighted by a man by the name of michael eden who found a quite large homogeny with this uh, + +47:46.880 --> 47:48.880 +protein synchatin + +47:48.880 --> 47:51.360 +Synchatin. Yeah, and that's a protein which + +47:52.080 --> 47:54.080 +um people may be aware that + +47:54.480 --> 47:58.800 +when membranes bind you need to have a protein that brings them together and + +47:59.600 --> 48:02.400 +It may surprise people but actually many of our + +48:02.960 --> 48:07.600 +proteins at the cellular level are homologous with proteins that viruses use + +48:08.320 --> 48:10.320 +and for purposes of + +48:10.960 --> 48:12.320 +of the + +48:12.320 --> 48:14.320 +the + +48:14.880 --> 48:17.680 +Deposition of the I believe of the egg in the + +48:18.480 --> 48:24.720 +In the uterus for example, the implantation requires a protein that's very similar to sync to + +48:25.360 --> 48:27.760 +a viral spike protein called synchatin + +48:28.400 --> 48:34.080 +So the idea and I could be saying it wrong, but I believe it's synchatin anyway that protein + +48:34.880 --> 48:35.920 +if + +48:35.920 --> 48:37.600 +if women + +48:37.600 --> 48:41.040 +When they are transfected build antibodies which cannot + +48:41.680 --> 48:46.560 +adequately specify and they you know they bind to this protein and it would be + +48:47.120 --> 48:52.800 +A thing where you have built autoimmunity which will effectively prevent pregnancy + +48:53.520 --> 48:55.920 +um if you build autoimmunity + +48:56.720 --> 48:59.760 +um to any of these tissues which express this + +49:00.560 --> 49:04.720 +This protein as a result of the immune response because that's the trick brian + +49:05.440 --> 49:06.720 +every time + +49:06.720 --> 49:09.520 +The immune response is is forced to clear + +49:10.880 --> 49:14.320 +Your tissue if it's your thiele cells for example + +49:14.800 --> 49:16.640 +There is a chance that + +49:16.640 --> 49:18.640 +an antigen presenting cell + +49:18.880 --> 49:25.600 +Will decide to present a self antigen and it will find a T cell that recognizes it's not very likely + +49:26.160 --> 49:28.160 +Right, but the idea is + +49:28.320 --> 49:34.480 +You know, if if if the gun has in as finite number of chambers, you don't want to play rush and roulette + +49:35.040 --> 49:37.040 +And this is one of those scenarios + +49:37.920 --> 49:38.960 +where + +49:38.960 --> 49:40.320 +We cannot + +49:40.320 --> 49:42.800 +Augment the immune system this way and expect + +49:43.440 --> 49:45.520 +That the immune system isn't going to make a mistake + +49:46.160 --> 49:48.160 +um by sending this + +49:48.160 --> 49:54.960 +Transfection all throughout the body and challenging the immune system not to make any mistakes. It's just a very very bad idea + +49:56.160 --> 50:02.560 +Incredible absolutely incredible you've you've brought up so many so many important salient issues + +50:03.120 --> 50:07.280 +Not only with the mRNA vaccines, but the adenovirus vector vaccines + +50:07.840 --> 50:10.160 +um i'm so appreciative that of that + +50:10.720 --> 50:13.840 +Where can we see more of you? + +50:14.000 --> 50:19.760 +Where is your where is your youtube channel? It's called giga ohm biological. Is that correct? + +50:20.160 --> 50:21.760 +Yes, and i'm on this + +50:21.760 --> 50:28.480 +It's basically a gaming platform called twitch twitch right i'm going to move back on youtube shortly + +50:28.480 --> 50:34.560 +But as of right now, it still feels like um my stuff is too hard hitting for youtube and they let me hide on twitch + +50:34.720 --> 50:42.400 +Um, I also have a rumble channel with the same name and so you can find replays there as well. Okay. I appreciate it jay + +50:42.400 --> 50:44.400 +Thank you so much for joining us today + +50:44.960 --> 50:48.720 +Uh, appreciate your knowledge and insight and welcome to chd + +50:49.120 --> 50:52.800 +Thank you very much brian as a pleasure to be here and uh honor to work with you + +50:53.440 --> 50:57.760 +All right, and thank you everybody for joining us for this episode of doctors and scientists + +50:58.160 --> 51:00.960 +You heard it here first enjoy the rest of your morning + +51:04.560 --> 51:06.560 +You + +51:14.560 --> 51:19.280 +Hi chd friends, it's me mary holland president of children's health defense + +51:19.760 --> 51:24.000 +I reached out to you just a week ago, but i'm reaching out again because so much has happened + +51:24.480 --> 51:29.680 +The fda has authorized a new round of coded shots for a variant that's already gone + +51:30.400 --> 51:33.200 +And they only tested it on 20 mice + +51:33.840 --> 51:38.000 +No control group, no human testing and with no emergency in sight + +51:38.400 --> 51:43.840 +Public health officials authorized these shots for emergency use for babies as young as six months + +51:44.480 --> 51:47.760 +Folks, this is the very definition of a morality + +51:47.920 --> 51:51.440 +They're pulling out all the stops because we're winning and they're desperate + +51:51.680 --> 51:55.120 +We're winning in courts around the country and around the world + +51:55.760 --> 51:59.200 +And we're winning where it counts most in the court of public opinion + +51:59.840 --> 52:04.080 +And that's why your support right now makes such a difference + +52:04.400 --> 52:09.120 +Thanks to our generous supporters. 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So thank you + +54:16.960 --> 54:19.840 +You + diff --git a/guest.speaking/ChildrensHealthDefense/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/spike-protein-transfection-with-jonathan-jay-couey-phd/README.md b/guest.speaking/ChildrensHealthDefense/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/spike-protein-transfection-with-jonathan-jay-couey-phd/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba41b77 --- /dev/null +++ b/guest.speaking/ChildrensHealthDefense/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/spike-protein-transfection-with-jonathan-jay-couey-phd/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Spike Protein Transfection With Jonathan Jay Couey, Ph.D. +## SEP 22, 2023 + +- https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/spike-protein-transfection-with-jonathan-jay-couey-phd/ + +Viewers, do you want to know more about spike proteins? Then don’t miss this in-depth discussion on ‘Doctors & Scientists’ with Dr. Hooker and his guest, J.J. Couey, Ph.D. They dive into the relationship between COVID mRNA technology and biodistribution, research studies, immune responses and more. Watch the eye-opening episode on CHD.TV! +