Re debate.. maybe you can get in touch w Kevin McCairn. He has a YT where he does livestreams but he deletes them immediately afterwards to avoid the strikes. He is not PC.
He is pals w Dr. Richard Flemming. They are both on Twitter.
Kevin has a neuroscience background & does good breakdowns on the C19 studies of the day.
He is not American but he calls out the wokeling bullshit & race propaganda & corruption in Academia. He has a dedicated audience of "Raccoons."
He is kind of an acquired taste but he grows on you, as does the live chat.
He wouldn't be debating you per se, just having a good conversation. He knows a lot about prions, if that interests you. He has also looked at some vials under the microscope.
Re: prions- the spikes are toxic proteins and they are capable of causing damage to DNA. Even if they are not technically prions they may have ostensibly similar capabilities and side effects. Thus the distinction between a toxic protein and a prion may have little practical importance. Treating them with similar techniques such as through the use of antioxidants seems to be helpful.
Is this your video or a repost from someone else?
Re debate.. maybe you can get in touch w Kevin McCairn. He has a YT where he does livestreams but he deletes them immediately afterwards to avoid the strikes. He is not PC.
He is pals w Dr. Richard Flemming. They are both on Twitter.
Kevin has a neuroscience background & does good breakdowns on the C19 studies of the day.
He is not American but he calls out the wokeling bullshit & race propaganda & corruption in Academia. He has a dedicated audience of "Raccoons."
He is kind of an acquired taste but he grows on you, as does the live chat.
He wouldn't be debating you per se, just having a good conversation. He knows a lot about prions, if that interests you. He has also looked at some vials under the microscope.
R u on YT?
Not mine.
Re: prions- the spikes are toxic proteins and they are capable of causing damage to DNA. Even if they are not technically prions they may have ostensibly similar capabilities and side effects. Thus the distinction between a toxic protein and a prion may have little practical importance. Treating them with similar techniques such as through the use of antioxidants seems to be helpful.