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Cardiovascular Issues via Molecular Mimicry May Be What's to Blame for the Rise in Sudden Death
On December 12, Dr Stephanie Seneff gave an eye-opening presentation on the science behind Covid-19 jab injuries.
"This one [paper] looked particularly at five patients who died unexpectedly within seven days of their COVID vaccine. And they propose that molecular mimicry is what's causing this," explained Dr Seneff.
"It's basically the spike protein produces these sky-high levels of these IgG antibodies. And then those antibodies start attacking your own tissues through this mechanism of molecular mimicry, meaning that the sequence in the spike protein that the antibody matches resembles a sequence in the other protein, that's a human protein, that will attack it. A human protein in the heart to cause heart damage."
Watch her full presentation:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/dr-stephanie-seneff-c19-jabs/
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