Dr. Robin Rose
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So that's like the end. So that covers the immune. We had to talk about it. Yeah, yeah. And not to mention, Dylan, that also encompasses cancer. Why are we seeing so many young... So everyone will say, oh, the cancer rate was going up and up. It has nothing to do with COVID. But no, that's BS. COVID accelerated it.
So that's like the end. So that covers the immune. We had to talk about it. Yeah, yeah. And not to mention, Dylan, that also encompasses cancer. Why are we seeing so many young... So everyone will say, oh, the cancer rate was going up and up. It has nothing to do with COVID. But no, that's BS. COVID accelerated it.
Like if you look at like how it jumped since 2020, 2021, compared to what the trajectory it was on and why are so many people, I have friends, friends and friends, family that were in complete remission from their cancers. Right. And now they have turbo stage four of that cancer. They were in remission for 10, 15, 20 years, right?
Like if you look at like how it jumped since 2020, 2021, compared to what the trajectory it was on and why are so many people, I have friends, friends and friends, family that were in complete remission from their cancers. Right. And now they have turbo stage four of that cancer. They were in remission for 10, 15, 20 years, right?
But now like, I don't know, like how many coincidences can you have? I've heard of 25 people in the last six months with pancreatic cancer. The spike protein has a very high affinity and there's papers written on this too. of why it can cause pancreatic cancer. The spike protein takes out P53, which is your tumor suppressor gene, right? That's your main tumor suppressor gene.
But now like, I don't know, like how many coincidences can you have? I've heard of 25 people in the last six months with pancreatic cancer. The spike protein has a very high affinity and there's papers written on this too. of why it can cause pancreatic cancer. The spike protein takes out P53, which is your tumor suppressor gene, right? That's your main tumor suppressor gene.
So that's what, I mean, I'm just giving you a little, there's so many other reasons, like in what it does to your interferon, interferon, you know, one also, like all the things that would fight or suppress cancers or suppress infections and all that stuff are impacted by the spike protein.
So that's what, I mean, I'm just giving you a little, there's so many other reasons, like in what it does to your interferon, interferon, you know, one also, like all the things that would fight or suppress cancers or suppress infections and all that stuff are impacted by the spike protein.
Does that make sense?
Does that make sense?
Let's quickly just talk about cardio and vascular. Cause that's why is the cardi? Why is, why is myocarditis pericarditis? Like why are all these young people dropping dead of heart attacks or just getting heart attacks? Right. Young ages, like everyone comes up to me all the time. They're like, Oh my God, why? Right. And not to mention like,
Let's quickly just talk about cardio and vascular. Cause that's why is the cardi? Why is, why is myocarditis pericarditis? Like why are all these young people dropping dead of heart attacks or just getting heart attacks? Right. Young ages, like everyone comes up to me all the time. They're like, Oh my God, why? Right. And not to mention like,
the amount of athletes, especially in Europe, you know, in the, in soccer, football or soccer, football, football, soccer, you know, literally like killing, like dropping on the field, you know, and all these young people, it's like, we've normalized young kids to have cardiac arrest on the soccer field and the basketball. I mean, I don't know. Am I, I know I'm not the only one seeing this.
the amount of athletes, especially in Europe, you know, in the, in soccer, football or soccer, football, football, soccer, you know, literally like killing, like dropping on the field, you know, and all these young people, it's like, we've normalized young kids to have cardiac arrest on the soccer field and the basketball. I mean, I don't know. Am I, I know I'm not the only one seeing this.
It's, it's, it's, you try to think before pre pandemic, like, That was like one in a million. That wasn't like story after story. And so it's because the spike protein embeds itself in the epithelium, in the endothelium, right? And the endothelial cells are what is what makes up your vasculature. Right.
It's, it's, it's, you try to think before pre pandemic, like, That was like one in a million. That wasn't like story after story. And so it's because the spike protein embeds itself in the epithelium, in the endothelium, right? And the endothelial cells are what is what makes up your vasculature. Right.
And then especially, you know, if you think about your cardiovascular system, I mean, vascular affects everything. Like that's why there's a lot of issues with kidney disease now. And, you know, it's everywhere. The cardiomyocytes are very sensitive to the spike protein. Those are your cells in your heart. Right.
And then especially, you know, if you think about your cardiovascular system, I mean, vascular affects everything. Like that's why there's a lot of issues with kidney disease now. And, you know, it's everywhere. The cardiomyocytes are very sensitive to the spike protein. Those are your cells in your heart. Right.
And so that's why we've seen such an uptick and slew of myocarditis, pericarditis, you know, more in men, but even women. I mean, I had a female patient the other day that's coming to me for long COVID and it all started after she had the, I can't remember if it was the vaccine or the infection, and she had pericarditis. And then after that, it all went to crap for her.
And so that's why we've seen such an uptick and slew of myocarditis, pericarditis, you know, more in men, but even women. I mean, I had a female patient the other day that's coming to me for long COVID and it all started after she had the, I can't remember if it was the vaccine or the infection, and she had pericarditis. And then after that, it all went to crap for her.