All I can tell you for sure it it's been going on before covid. I don't think there is direct proof the Irvings spraying is the culprit, but in the areas where they're finding this is closer to the bigger woodlands operations.
"In 2013, Moncton, New Brunswick-based neurologist, Alier Marrero of the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre had requested CJDSS assistance in running tests on a suspected case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)—an incurable, fatal disease. The results were negative.[28][29][15] PHAC's CJDSS provided specialized expertise by interpreting diagnostic and providing autopsy results.[4] The patient was retroactively identified as experiencing NSUC symptoms, according to NBPH.[1][30][4] Marrero, who has since treated most of the 48 patients in the unknown disease cluster, said that he had detected "unusually young patients with progressive neurological symptoms in the Moncton and Acadian Peninsula areas" as early as 2013, according to a 28 October 2021 CBC News report.[31][28]
On 17 March it was disclosed that "in 2019, 11 cases were discovered, with 24 more cases discovered in 2020 and another six cases in 2021." At the time, 42 possible cases had been tallied, and five people had died from the disease.[4]
As of 25 April 2021, the cluster had been expanded to 47 possible cases.[15] Of the 47, 37 were confirmed and 10 were suspected cases.[32] "
It's possible the vaxxes have something to do with the uptick is cases, I will not argue that. The provincial gov't isn't and hasn't said very much about it, and none of the medical folks I know have dealt with it.
"Tim Beatty, whose father Laurie died with similar symptoms only to be posthumously declared an Alzheimer’s case, is attempting to have his father’s remains tested for neurotoxins, including β-Methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA), a suspected trigger for the illness. The local economy relies heavily on lobster fishing, and the chemical can be found in high concentrations in lobster, according to a study cited by The Guardian."
I live in New Brunswick. This has been going on long before Covid.
Google Irvings glyphosate, you'll find all you need to know.
There was a university professor who got shut down / silenced a few years ago when he started talking about this
All I can tell you for sure it it's been going on before covid. I don't think there is direct proof the Irvings spraying is the culprit, but in the areas where they're finding this is closer to the bigger woodlands operations.
This is the professor I mentioned:
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/07/11/news/new-brunswick-college-instructor-fired-after-taking-irvings-over-controversial
Also found this. We didn't start getting vaxxes here in NB until late December. Here's an article about the first person in NB to get the shot.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7532787/first-covid-19-vaccine-new-brunswick/
Wiki page :
"In 2013, Moncton, New Brunswick-based neurologist, Alier Marrero of the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre had requested CJDSS assistance in running tests on a suspected case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)—an incurable, fatal disease. The results were negative.[28][29][15] PHAC's CJDSS provided specialized expertise by interpreting diagnostic and providing autopsy results.[4] The patient was retroactively identified as experiencing NSUC symptoms, according to NBPH.[1][30][4] Marrero, who has since treated most of the 48 patients in the unknown disease cluster, said that he had detected "unusually young patients with progressive neurological symptoms in the Moncton and Acadian Peninsula areas" as early as 2013, according to a 28 October 2021 CBC News report.[31][28]
On 17 March it was disclosed that "in 2019, 11 cases were discovered, with 24 more cases discovered in 2020 and another six cases in 2021." At the time, 42 possible cases had been tallied, and five people had died from the disease.[4]
As of 25 April 2021, the cluster had been expanded to 47 possible cases.[15] Of the 47, 37 were confirmed and 10 were suspected cases.[32] "
It's possible the vaxxes have something to do with the uptick is cases, I will not argue that. The provincial gov't isn't and hasn't said very much about it, and none of the medical folks I know have dealt with it.
Were you getting Flu vaccines before covid? Has the governments ever tested drugs on Canadians? Is beta-carotene somehow involved?
"Tim Beatty, whose father Laurie died with similar symptoms only to be posthumously declared an Alzheimer’s case, is attempting to have his father’s remains tested for neurotoxins, including β-Methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA), a suspected trigger for the illness. The local economy relies heavily on lobster fishing, and the chemical can be found in high concentrations in lobster, according to a study cited by The Guardian."