Learning more about this the primary aim of this is to highlight the value of looking at the science around what I consider are these strange clots that embalmers are noticing so the point that I was focused on was that I want you to join me and there’s a link below at the
My my school for covid-19 that I’ve opened some time ago but I’m really beginning to focus on it because there’s so much valuable information that needs to be shared this will be freely available for a short time but after that there will be a small charge just to support ongoing research so please
Join in and let’s see if we can make a difference with education across the world so just a few simple points about this topic now if you are squeamish please look away now I’m going to show you here a quick image and this image was taken from that program that
Documentary about died suddenly and what I was interested in was this image of what the embalmers were seeing with these fibrous materials here and I dealt with that in the presentation I differentiated it from these clots now a clot is dark and it’s mixed with blood cells and platelets and that looks like
A clot but this looks like something else what is it that was really the interesting point that was supposed to draw you in to want to know more about this well for those who were willing to join what I was talking about there were cryoglobulins an interesting pattern
That occurs and this is what it would look like in the context of a patient’s normal serum this is a control patient at the bottom here you have this precipitate when the patient’s Serum is cooled and I cover that in the presentation the difference with serum
And so on and this is what in my uh humble scientific opinion would explain the pattern that these embalmers had been noticing cryoglobulins what a strange thing and for those of you who have never heard about them well are in effect what I’ll show you here is what they are composed
Of so they are usually composed of immunoglobulins these are IGM IGA and Iggs this is from the presentation by the way and when they all Clump together they can then form these precipitates that would look something like this and you can see here these are the different types of cryoglobulins and then they
Would make these precipitates in the serum when blood is cooled and that would fit in perfectly what they would they what embalmers were noticing and so cryoglobulins are really important and an area that it only popped out to me because of what Dr John Campbell had said about the cooling of
The blood and the precipitation of these protein proteinaceous materials that really got me thinking well this could be cryoglobulins well is there any other evidence of anything like this occurring is this just in my mind well maybe not here I’ve got a paper that I’d come across quite recently and this paper
Here was written in um or published in 2021 December a case report and this occurred after fisa vaccination including our Auto antibodies cryoglobul anemia that’s exactly what we said on digital necrosis in a patient with pre-existing autoimmunity so the important question that I’d usually ask is is this relevant is there any
Evidence of this occurring we don’t know how frequently it occurs but for certain it can occur and when we look in a bit more detail here what we had in this paper was a 64 year old lady who had a history of Raynaud’s disease and hand arthritis so she had background
Autoimmunity and then three days after receiving her first dose of the fisa vaccine she got much worse and in that context what they then found was that I’ll show you an image of what happened to her hands and this is from the paper if you want to take a look at it I’ll
Make sure um it’s in the in the link afterwards sorry about that um this is what her hands would have looked like then and you can see these dark areas here are representative of lots of blood supply and gangrene to the tips of her fingers but it’s important
To know that she had background autoimmunity this lady and this occurred in the context of a vaccine response so it can occur what we don’t know is the frequency and the significance the challenge with cryoglobulins and this is explained as well in the uh in the
Module and the courses is that you have to be looking for it it’s not going to jump out at you because you have to keep blood warm before you then try and call it to look for the evidence of cryoglobulins in this particular patient her cryoglobulin levels were at about 14 percent uh
Significantly high and after she was treated with steroids and plasmapheresis they brought it down to one percent on discharge and she also had a number of other abnormal autoantibodies but as I said she had a background of autoimmune disease so it’s just a summary to highlight that this is important
Critically this needs further research I can’t say for certain that this is occurring across the board but it certainly makes sense to explain this abnormal pattern of these fibrous proteins that embalmers are seeing because the person would have died the blood would have cooled and then it
Would have precipitated so it does make sense but it points to the fact that it’s not good enough for people to just ignore these things we need to look carefully at pathology and autopsy to be able to get clarification about what exactly may be going on across the world
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