https://jessicar.substack.com/p/igg4-related-disease-igg4rd-means
A recent paper published in Science confirms what many of us have been saying for well over a year now: repeated injections with modified mRNA encapsulated by LNPs messes up your immune system.
It messes it up in a specific way. We have evidence from this work that the fibrosis and organ destruction we are witnessing in countless numbers of folks post COVID injection, is due to the shots and more specifically, likely due to the eventual class switching to IgG4 and subsequent prevalence (perhaps dominance) of this antibody subclass.
. . . But EDS and causation are not what I want to focus on, for now. I would like to redirect to Type III collagen deposition in large blood vessels. This reminds me of something, and gets me back to why I started researching connective tissue disorders 3 weeks ago, in the first place. These rubbery, proteinaceous deposits that embalmers are claiming to be pulling out of cadavers (I haven't seen this with my eyes yet), are likely collagen deposits. It would be easy to check: collagen in mammal skin has a lot of glycine-X-hydroxyproline motifs.31
Question: What would happen if Type III collagen deposition in large blood vessels got out control for some reason? How would that manifest? Would it manifest as long, fibrous, collagen-rich obstructions in these vessels? Hmm? I bet my bottom dollar that if those things pulled out of cadavers were compared to any normal collagen-rich materials, they would have close to identical compositions.
This theory she's developing -- with 33 endnotes here, btw -- might be wrong, but she's no idiot:
Jessica Rose
Dr. Jessica Rose is a Canadian researcher with a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Mathematics and a Master's degree in Immunology from Memorial University of Newfoundland. She also holds a PhD in Computational Biology from Bar Ilan University and 2 Post Doctoral degrees: one in Molecular Biology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and one in Biochemistry from the Technion Institute of Technology. She was also accepted for a 2-month program as a senior researcher at the Weizmann Institute prior to completion of her latest post doctoral degree at the Technion. Her more recent research efforts are aimed at descriptive analysis of the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) data in efforts to make this data accessible to the public.
so, someone correctly asserts that this lady is an idiot,
and you try to convince us that she's not an idiot, by pointing out that she's a doctor?
i mean, i used to respect education...
but anymore, "education" to me roughly translates to
"she required far more training than everyone else"
That's not really what happened though. He listed her credentials, and he said that he read her sub stack articles and listened to her interviews. It seems reasonable to judge someone's capabilities after that amount of vetting.
I don't see much evidence that she is an idiot. One person in this thread disagrees with her assertion that the fibrous strands are collagen. Even if that's true, it doesn't make her an idiot. Hypotheses are by definition beliefs without evidence. It's common for a hypothesis to be wrong, but it doesn't make the scientist who proposed the hypothesis an idiot.
Thoughtful reasoning. +1
is she COVID vaccinated?
So she has a bunch of degrees.
All that means is she's an educated idiot, but still an idiot.
That's not what I get when I read her substack articles, or listen to her in interviews. Is it possibly you are judging her without knowing much about her or her work?
Anyone that makes blanket statements without ever actually examining what you're postulating about, is an idiot.
That is the kind of stuff that the Left does.
Do you know what PhD employment generally means? It means being an academic whore for grants and funding. Even her name gives more credence to this.
Was your thesis on Type III collagen in the blood vessels? I genuinely am curious how different the structure of various collagen types are. Some are inter-muscular, some are in your skin, some are used for wound healing in the blood vessels. Are they all basically the same physical characteristics?
IDK ...maybe she is a moron but she does say that they should be tested to determine what they are. She goes on to speculate a bit. But she seems to understand she is talking theoretical, not observed.