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William Mark Spann's avatar

Although there is only slight motility by the thing inside that cell, it has no business being there in the first place, whatever it is. I'm referring to video 1 BTW. Not sure if you can rule out an infectious parasite however, although I know precious little about this subject. As for the misshapen RBC's in the 2nd video, Patti makes some good arguments about possible causes for the spikier ones, but on the whole they all look to be in bad shape, but it is after all not fresh blood sample.

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Share with anyone you think can help. Please comment to let me know if you find anything useful.

I have several more links I will send tomorrow

Thank you!

Also included are methods of using therapeutic peptides for reducing or preventing transmission of a coronavirus such as SARS-CoV2. The therapeutic peptides can prevent a region of the surface glycoprotein “spike” on SARS-CoV2 from interacting with angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) of host cells.

https://patents.google.com/patent/US20220024988A1/en

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