Spiders and snakes and rabbit holes – observations from a non-expert (me) in ORF’s, CRISPR bacteria and snake venom
On 7 November 2023 I posted this:
On 10 November 2023 Kevin McKernan posted this:
Can codon usage shed light on Spidroin? - by Anandamide (substack.com)
Whilst trying to get a little understanding of what could be the “missing link” in the ORF submitted to the EMA – which looks many times larger than the SV40 segment - and this article from Kevin the neurotransmitter aka “anandamide I saw mention of this – “Spidroin”:
Ok, “curiouser” (but not wiser) I paused for thought and went back down the rabbit hole with the snakes whilst listening to Bryan Ardis here:
What To Say When Family Defend the Damn Shots. Q&A 21 (blubrry.com)
At the 34 minute mark – after extolling the virtues of nicotine gum and patches in killing off nasty viruses – Dr Ardis started talking about snake venom.
He said this:
“Did you know that viruses target alpha 7 nicotine receptors?”
“..that’s why they publish all future anti-viral vaccines .. will be made from venoms.”
“.. because all venoms target nicotine citicoline back to receptors..”
Hmm.
STOP PRESS: Check out this article (h/t Ranger71):
“So since mid 2021 and of course earlier they have know about the connection between Covid-19 and Snake Venom and Snake Pneumonia and mRNA research pathways.”
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I found an ABC news story about a paper that might be related here in September 2021:
UA researchers find link between COVID deaths and snake venom (abc15.com)
Back at the 19 minute mark of the Dr Ardis podcast:
“Deletion of a (human) gene and a CRISPR gene swoops in to take its place” .. “CRISPR inserts snake venom to replace human DNA”.
CRISPR bacteria used as part of its gene editing tool?
Dr. Jim Thorp said the explanation was the greatest explanation yet of miscarriages.
Using CRISPR bacteria? To chop out genes and substitute snake venom? I wonder if remnants of the CRISPR bacteria are the missing link of the ORF?
Quite the leap, right? Hey, I never claimed to be an expert in this area! Just taking notes!
Who knows, maybe the intention was to use CRISPR bacteria to clean up the “stuff” in the modified mRNA replication vats. Doesn’t seem plausible. Could it be that the CRISPR bacteria is – intentionally or not – attacking receptors of some sort?
Maybe the intention was benign?
Taking the opposite side, here are a few papers that posit that the appropriate use of snake venom can be beneficial:
A general paper on CRISPR being used to tackle C19 from May 2021:
COVID-19 one year later: a retrospect of CRISPR-Cas system in combating COVID-19 - PMC (nih.gov)
“Clustered Regularly-Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)- CRISPR-associated protein (Cas) system is an RNA-directed adaptive immune system, and it has been transformed into a gene editing tool.”
“We will describe the potential use of CRISPR-Cas-based system in combating COVID-19, from diagnosis to treatment.”
Papers on snake venom usage:
I do not have the reference papers and slides that Dr Ardis showed to Dr Thorp, I don’t know what caused the epiphany for Dr Thorp.
Onwards!
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This is a pretty random story but possibly your article holds a clue. My Burmese cat had cat flu when I bought him 5 years ago. His eyes were all glued together and had to be cleaned and moistened twice per day. He wheezed a lot. When he was 18 months old, and the condition had not been resolved- we were told it was permanent, he escaped his enclosure for 24 hours. We live in very remote mountainous and heavily forested area, so he could have gone anywhere.
I noticed him looking like a vampire the next day including drooling so does him to a vet.
As I suspected he was bitten by an Australian Tiger snake. He was treated and over the following two weeks his paralysis type symptoms receded. But that’s not the only thing that receded. His cat flu symptoms disappeared. His eyes do t stick together and his wheeze disappeared except for a light snore at times, but the infrequently. I was amazed that the snake bite or the antivenom appeared to be responsible. I’ve never read anything or heard from
Anyone with a similar story to correlate my observation
I watched Dr Artis talk about snake venom in the "Watch the Water" documentary, it was pretty eye opening and who's to say it isn't in the bioweapon injections.