Immunology
Nobel Prize Winning Biologist Describes the Unreliability of Science
Kary Mullis won the Nobel Prize in 1993 for his invention in 1983 of polymerase chain reaction. His work made possible the modern studies of genetics and virology.
In this video interview he discusses the limitations of science and the unreliability of lab results. He also addresses the social culture of science and the way it limits real exploration and discovery.
Click here to watch the eighteen minute interview on youtube.
In this video interview he discusses the limitations of science and the unreliability of lab results. He also addresses the social culture of science and the way it limits real exploration and discovery.
Click here to watch the eighteen minute interview on youtube.
Antibodies Do Not Confer Immunity
Immune System of the Brain Finally Discovered
"One of the characteristics of the CNS is the lack of a classical lymphatic drainage system. Although it is now accepted that the CNS undergoes constant immune surveillance that takes place within the meningeal compartment, the mechanisms governing the entrance and exit of immune cells from the CNS remain poorly understood.
In searching for T cell gateways into and out of the meninges, we discovered functional lymphatic vessels lining the dural sinuses. These structures express all of the molecular hallmarks of lymphatic endothelial cells, are able to carry both fluid and immune cells from the CSF, and are connected to the deep cervical lymph nodes.
The unique location of these vessels may have impeded their discovery to date, thereby contributing to the long-held concept of the absence of lymphatic vasculature in the CNS.
The discovery of the CNS lymphatic system may call for a reassessment of basic assumptions in neuroimmunology and shed new light on the etiology of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases associated with immune system dysfunction."
Click here to read the ground breaking research by scientists at the University of Virgina. They published their findings in June, 2015 in the journal, "Nature."
Click here to read an article on the website of the University of Virginia about the findings.
Click here to read an analysis by a leading specialist in the treatment of autism. He contemplates how this new discovery sheds light on what is being seen clinically. It was published in December, 2015 in "Frontiers of Neuroscience: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry."
In searching for T cell gateways into and out of the meninges, we discovered functional lymphatic vessels lining the dural sinuses. These structures express all of the molecular hallmarks of lymphatic endothelial cells, are able to carry both fluid and immune cells from the CSF, and are connected to the deep cervical lymph nodes.
The unique location of these vessels may have impeded their discovery to date, thereby contributing to the long-held concept of the absence of lymphatic vasculature in the CNS.
The discovery of the CNS lymphatic system may call for a reassessment of basic assumptions in neuroimmunology and shed new light on the etiology of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases associated with immune system dysfunction."
Click here to read the ground breaking research by scientists at the University of Virgina. They published their findings in June, 2015 in the journal, "Nature."
Click here to read an article on the website of the University of Virginia about the findings.
Click here to read an analysis by a leading specialist in the treatment of autism. He contemplates how this new discovery sheds light on what is being seen clinically. It was published in December, 2015 in "Frontiers of Neuroscience: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry."
Comprehensive video lecture by top aluminum toxicologist
They are finding cytokine over production plays a major role in autism. Cytokine over production is used to diagnose vaccine injury.
The flu pandemic of 1918 that killed 25 million people was caused by cytokine storms in response to a dozen or more vaccines given to soldiers all at once.
This is a talk given by one of the worlds leading experts on aluminum toxicity, Dr. Chris Shaw, professor of neurology at the University of British Columbia.
In the space of about two minutes he blows away all arguments made by talking heads in the media, then goes on to talk about the science itself, which is voluminous and goes back a hundred years or more.
He also explains why, if you read it in your med school textbook, it is not true. What they have learned in the last twenty years about the relationship between the immune system and the brain completely blows the old models out of the water.
Near the end of the lecture he discusses how two labs have found a new life form in the hpv vaccine. It is viral dna combined with aluminum.
"If you wanted to invent a device to go in and break things in your brain it would be a good way to do it."
So says the neuroscientist who has been examining the brain tissue of a number of women who have died from the vaccine and finding the HPV dna in their brain tissue. It is around minute 52:30 in the video.
The new version of the vaccine has twice the aluminum.
Click here to watch the entire talk from early 2015 on youtube.
The flu pandemic of 1918 that killed 25 million people was caused by cytokine storms in response to a dozen or more vaccines given to soldiers all at once.
This is a talk given by one of the worlds leading experts on aluminum toxicity, Dr. Chris Shaw, professor of neurology at the University of British Columbia.
In the space of about two minutes he blows away all arguments made by talking heads in the media, then goes on to talk about the science itself, which is voluminous and goes back a hundred years or more.
He also explains why, if you read it in your med school textbook, it is not true. What they have learned in the last twenty years about the relationship between the immune system and the brain completely blows the old models out of the water.
Near the end of the lecture he discusses how two labs have found a new life form in the hpv vaccine. It is viral dna combined with aluminum.
"If you wanted to invent a device to go in and break things in your brain it would be a good way to do it."
So says the neuroscientist who has been examining the brain tissue of a number of women who have died from the vaccine and finding the HPV dna in their brain tissue. It is around minute 52:30 in the video.
The new version of the vaccine has twice the aluminum.
Click here to watch the entire talk from early 2015 on youtube.
Development of the blood brain barrier: A review covering 100 years of science
Here is a retrospective of one hundred years of research on the blood brain barrier.
It was spearheaded by the top dog in the field, who has been hot in pursuit of knowledge on the topic since he graduated med school in 1969.
What is of particular note is that the published, scientific literature of over a century is diametrically opposed to what is found in most medical textbooks, taught in most medical schools and anatomy classes, and apparently has been completely disregarded by generation upon generation of doctors and medical school professors.
Click here to read the entire review by Dr. Norman Saunders, of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Melbourne and his team. They cite 254 sources from the medical scientific literature going back to the 19th century. Their study was published in 2014 in the journal, "Frontiers of Neuroscience."
It was spearheaded by the top dog in the field, who has been hot in pursuit of knowledge on the topic since he graduated med school in 1969.
What is of particular note is that the published, scientific literature of over a century is diametrically opposed to what is found in most medical textbooks, taught in most medical schools and anatomy classes, and apparently has been completely disregarded by generation upon generation of doctors and medical school professors.
Click here to read the entire review by Dr. Norman Saunders, of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Melbourne and his team. They cite 254 sources from the medical scientific literature going back to the 19th century. Their study was published in 2014 in the journal, "Frontiers of Neuroscience."
Immunological Memory does not Equal Protective Immunity
"'Immunological memory' of course exists, but only in particular experimental laboratory models.
This conclusion has serious implications for our thinking about vaccines and maintaining a level of protection in the population to deal with old and new infectious diseases."
Click here to read the abstract of the review by a researcher at the University of Zurich, published in May, 2012 in the journal, "Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences."
This conclusion has serious implications for our thinking about vaccines and maintaining a level of protection in the population to deal with old and new infectious diseases."
Click here to read the abstract of the review by a researcher at the University of Zurich, published in May, 2012 in the journal, "Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences."
Nano Bacteria Found to Play Important Role in Many Diseases
"Since 1990 there has been mounting evidence that abnormal calcification may be caused by a bacterial organism about 1/100 the size of a conventional bacterium, called Nanobacterium sanguineum (“nano” is the Latin word for very small or minute).
While other microbes like Chlamydia and assorted fungi have been implicated in the development of abnormal calcification, research indicates that the more likely cause may be nanobacteria.
Researchers E. Olavi Kajander and Neva Ciftcioglu discovered in 1995 that nanobacteria secrete a sticky, calcium-rich coating that allows them to adhere to cells inside artery walls and to each other. The coating then calcifies into a shell, protecting the bacteria from the immune system as well as all antibiotics, radiation, and even chemotherapy.
An inflammatory cascade is initiated in the artery or organ that ultimately forms hard calcific plaque. The plaque layers continually grow over a period of years, eventually leading to blood vessel or organ disease. Due to their small size, nanobacteria slip through conventional filters and can contaminate vaccines and other biological treatments."
This completely destroys the foundation of modern medicine. It raises far more questions than it answers.
Click here to read the article written by a physician and scientist, published in January, 2005.
While other microbes like Chlamydia and assorted fungi have been implicated in the development of abnormal calcification, research indicates that the more likely cause may be nanobacteria.
Researchers E. Olavi Kajander and Neva Ciftcioglu discovered in 1995 that nanobacteria secrete a sticky, calcium-rich coating that allows them to adhere to cells inside artery walls and to each other. The coating then calcifies into a shell, protecting the bacteria from the immune system as well as all antibiotics, radiation, and even chemotherapy.
An inflammatory cascade is initiated in the artery or organ that ultimately forms hard calcific plaque. The plaque layers continually grow over a period of years, eventually leading to blood vessel or organ disease. Due to their small size, nanobacteria slip through conventional filters and can contaminate vaccines and other biological treatments."
This completely destroys the foundation of modern medicine. It raises far more questions than it answers.
Click here to read the article written by a physician and scientist, published in January, 2005.