
Hundreds of children are being diagnosed with “childhood dementia” and a rare disease described as Alzheimer’s mixed with Parkinson’s — and doctors are baffled.
In the last two years we have witnessed an inexplicable surge of health ailments, including the sudden and unexpected deaths of young and healthy people. “Coincidences” continue to manifest. A regional hospital had more than a dozen doctors suddenly die in only two weeks. Professional athletes in the prime of their lives are dropping like flies. High-profile celebrities have been struck down with rare medical diagnoses. Never-before-seen hepatitis and viral outbreaks are occurring worldwide.
Now mainstream media outlets are suddenly highlighting a previously unheard-of disease: childhood dementia. According to some researchers, the media are engaged in an intentional predictive programming strategy designed to normalize surging neurological disorders.
Inoculation-Induced Prion Disease
Ash Cupric reports: A peer-reviewed article published in the Microbiology and Infectious Diseases scientific journal shares some concerning revelations regarding coronavirus immunizations. Titled COVID-19 RNA Based Vaccines and the Risk of Prion Disease, the paper suggests Pfizer’s mRNA elixir may trigger fatal diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob (similar to Mad Cow).
Author J. Bart Classen, MD states: “the RNA sequence of the vaccine, as well as the spike protein target interaction, were analyzed for the potential to convert intracellular RNA binding proteins TAR DNA binding protein (TDP-43) and Fused in Sarcoma (FUS) into their pathologic prion conformations. The results indicate that the vaccine RNA has specific sequences that may induce TDP-43 and FUS to fold into their pathologic prion confirmations. The folding of TDP-43 and FUS into their pathologic prion confirmations is known to cause ALS, front temporal lobar degeneration, Alzheimer’s disease, and other neurological degenerative diseases.”
Symptoms of prion disease include:
Dementia
Confusion
Difficulties speaking
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