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== Diary ==
== Diary ==
=== Can immune compromise damage DNA? ===
The idea that immune system compromise causes DNA damage is plausible. A quick web search turns up no hard facts, but consider this study:
"Vaccination, particularly for pertussis, has been implicated as a direct cause of an encephalopathy with refractory seizures and intellectual impairment. We postulated that cases of so-called vaccine encephalopathy could have mutations in the neuronal sodium channel α1 subunit gene (SCN1A) because of a clinical resemblance to severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI) for which such mutations have been identified."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1867082/
A different direction: there has been much in the news recently about how damage to DNA causes immune response.
I can't find a direct assertion that it works both ways, but one study observes that "DNA damaging agents [include] a large variety of chemical agents", and mentions "the interplay between DDR [DNA Damage Response] and immunity".
I think it best to keep an open mind to the possibility that vaccines can damage DNA.
That said, this criminal must lose his license permanently and serve a lengthy prison sentence.
=== Whose stock market is it, anyway? ===
"the general public should not have disposable income in case they fuck up the stock market with it" is definitely a position
* [https://twitter.com/flglmn/status/1354486073821437953 Post] @ Twitter
=== A sympathetic treatment of the Thing ===
<blockquote>
Proposal to reboot "The Thing" movie franchise:
A sympathetic treatment of the Thing, employing found footage taken *by the Thing itself*.
I would pay to see that film.
Hell, I would pay to *make* that film.
Hashtags: #GnomonChronicles #Found #Footage
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1354483269279109121 Post] @ Twitter
</blockquote>


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Latest revision as of 13:04, 27 January 2021

Online diary of Karl Jones for Wednesday January 27, 2021.

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Diary

Can immune compromise damage DNA?

The idea that immune system compromise causes DNA damage is plausible. A quick web search turns up no hard facts, but consider this study:

"Vaccination, particularly for pertussis, has been implicated as a direct cause of an encephalopathy with refractory seizures and intellectual impairment. We postulated that cases of so-called vaccine encephalopathy could have mutations in the neuronal sodium channel α1 subunit gene (SCN1A) because of a clinical resemblance to severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI) for which such mutations have been identified."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1867082/

A different direction: there has been much in the news recently about how damage to DNA causes immune response.

I can't find a direct assertion that it works both ways, but one study observes that "DNA damaging agents [include] a large variety of chemical agents", and mentions "the interplay between DDR [DNA Damage Response] and immunity".

I think it best to keep an open mind to the possibility that vaccines can damage DNA.

That said, this criminal must lose his license permanently and serve a lengthy prison sentence.

Whose stock market is it, anyway?

"the general public should not have disposable income in case they fuck up the stock market with it" is definitely a position

A sympathetic treatment of the Thing

Proposal to reboot "The Thing" movie franchise:

A sympathetic treatment of the Thing, employing found footage taken *by the Thing itself*.

I would pay to see that film.

Hell, I would pay to *make* that film.

Hashtags: #GnomonChronicles #Found #Footage

In the News

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