Further proof the Spartacus Letter was a great piece of academic literature:
"The Spike S1 RBD may bind to heparin-binding proteins and promote amyloid aggregation. In humans, this could lead to Parkinson’s, Lewy Body Dementia, premature Alzheimer’s, or various other neurodegenerative diseases. This is very concerning because SARS-CoV-2 S1 is capable of injuring and penetrating the blood-brain barrier and entering the brain. It is also capable of increasing the permeability of the blood-brain barrier to other molecules. "
You are right about that! I only recently discovered that Spartacus has been on Substack since February ~ 🤦♀️. And your comment makes me realize that I need to go back and reread the Spartacus Letter...
This would seem to tie into today's Substack by Walter Chestnut, Absolute Confirmation of my Spike Protein Amyloidosis Hypothesis:
https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/absolute-confirmation-of-my-spike?s=r
Further proof the Spartacus Letter was a great piece of academic literature:
"The Spike S1 RBD may bind to heparin-binding proteins and promote amyloid aggregation. In humans, this could lead to Parkinson’s, Lewy Body Dementia, premature Alzheimer’s, or various other neurodegenerative diseases. This is very concerning because SARS-CoV-2 S1 is capable of injuring and penetrating the blood-brain barrier and entering the brain. It is also capable of increasing the permeability of the blood-brain barrier to other molecules. "
You are right about that! I only recently discovered that Spartacus has been on Substack since February ~ 🤦♀️. And your comment makes me realize that I need to go back and reread the Spartacus Letter...
I did not know they were on Substack, but that is wonderful news