First published at 08:43 UTC on November 8th, 2022.
AVIAN FLU ? gave them to much graphine before going into the food chain same as killer injection, probably seeing how far they can feed the metals in some batches of chicken and live stock ?? unlucky ones got to much before people had chance to eat …
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AVIAN FLU ? gave them to much graphine before going into the food chain same as killer injection, probably seeing how far they can feed the metals in some batches of chicken and live stock ?? unlucky ones got to much before people had chance to eat it..
The reason behind this magnetic meat is to make humans magnetic to act as antenna to be harmed by 5G. UK Government are already changing laws to enable telecommunications to install 5G on everyone's house. Where do we draw the line. Stand up and fight".
What Are Prion Diseases?
Prion diseases affect your brain and nervous system. They cause severe dementia or problems with body control that get worse very quickly.
Prions are tiny proteins that, for some reason, fold over in a way that damages healthy brain cells. You can have them for many years before you notice any symptoms.
Prion diseases cause dementia, but not Alzheimer's disease. Different genes and proteins are involved in Alzheimer’s. But in all these diseases, including Alzheimer’s, the cause is proteins that don't work the way they should and damage brain cells.
Alzheimer's symptoms may get worse slowly and gradually over a few years. Prion diseases get worse quickly. But like Alzheimer's, there is no cure for prion diseases.
Prion Disease Types
Prion diseases are also called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, or TSEs. Both humans and animals can get them.
Prion diseases that affect people include:
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)
Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (VCJD)
Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome
Fatal familial insomnia
Kuru
Variably protease-sensitive prionopathy
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is the most common. It usually affects people around age 60. Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease can affect younger adults.
Prion Disease Symptoms
Signs of prion diseases include sudden changes in your mood, memory, and movement, including:
Anxiety or depression
Balance problems
Behavior or personality changes
Dementia
Memory loss
Muscle control loss, like sudden jerks or twitches
Seizures
Slurred speech
Trouble swallowing
Unsteady walk
Vision problems
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