In fact, “thorium venom” has extraordinary resistance to physical and chemical factors.
Therefore, there is no point in trying to kill the venom, but there is no need to panic.
Why do you say that?
Everything has to start with a crazy cow with a hair.
01
A day in April 1985, in Ashford, a small town in Kentshire, southeast of the United Kingdom, a peasant woman found,
There’s a cow number 127 in his oxen that gets sick, and he’s obviously thin.
At first, the poor cow appeared to be very tired, incompetent and uninterested in herbs.
And then he started to stand up, fell down on the edge of the fence, spitting on his mouth, shaking like he had a high fever…
Worrying women found some local veterinary doctors, but they said they could not confirm what the symptoms were.
Later, a veterinary authority suspected the cow of having a rare brain tumor.
As a result, he was massacred and examined the body of the cow, and he was surprised when he opened his skull carefully:
The brain tissue of the dead cow is filled with innumerable holes, like a pile of scavenging flesh, full of bubbles caused by the death of the dead tissue, and signs of the growth of cell fibres.
If one word is used, the sick cow’s brain is like a sponge full of holes.
Therefore, confirmed by the British Central Veterinary Laboratory,
The disease is named bovine spongiform cerebral disease (bovine spongiform encyclopathy, BSE).
In civil society, it has a more familiar name, Mad cow disease.
They have almost identical symptoms:
When a disease occurs, the walking is unstable, the muscles do not tremors, they quickly fail to stand and fall, and eventually develop more and die.
Moreover, there are also sick cattle who behave abnormally, anxiously, nervously, licking themselves constantly, rubbing and even attacking people.
Most of the sick cattle die between two and three months.
No one thought that, just a few years later, mad cow disease began to spread throughout Britain as a plague.
In 1996 alone, Britain was forced to kill 150,000 mad cows, but this did not stop the spread of the plague, and countless sick cows continue to die.
By 1997, 370,000 cows had contracted the disease and the disease began to spread to the continent.
If the roots of the disease were not found, there would be no way to contain its frenzy, but all the efforts then failed.
02
Worse things happen at the same time.
In May 1995, Stephen Churchill, a 19-year-old British boy, at a restaurant in his hometown, ate a seemingly ordinary steak.
Since then, the nightmare of this once healthy big boy has begun…
At the beginning, he had a headache and quickly became incapacitated, and a very repressed negative feeling filled his body, and he began to refuse to speak, always alone.
Stephen’s parents were very surprised and took him to a doctor.
After the diagnosis, the doctor found that Stephen ‘ s life habits were very healthy and that there was little chance of major illness, so they could only assume that he had depression.
However, whatever the substance ate, it could not prevent Stephen’s “depression” from continuing.
His mother was so anxious that she personally drove him to a restaurant that he used to love in order to save her son.
But Stephen still showed no enthusiasm for those fine dishes.
“No appetite? Stephen, this is your favorite dish…”
However, her son was silent, and he could not even remember having been here.
His memory began to disappear and even the road could not go, and then he began to tremble and fall asleep.
A few days later, Stephen lost his mind and contracted acute pneumonia, but he died in the operating room, despite the doctor ‘ s efforts to save him.
The death of young Stephen has shocked the whole of Britain, and the medical community has finally linked his death to mad cow disease: yes, their symptoms are so strikingly consistent.
In addition, experts have linked Stephen ‘ s death to a disease that was discovered many years ago.
In 1913, two German doctors, Hans Creutzfeldt and Alfonso Jakob,
For the first time, a new human disease has been recorded: the first signs of loss of memory and motor disorders of the limbs will gradually worsen.
There are also phenomena of reduced brain function and cognitive ability, irregular convulsions and blurred vision, which usually take place within six months to two years.
The disease is named jointly by their names and is known as “Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, CJD”.
Koja II was a very rare disease at the time, and there was no medicine available, and even the academic community had no idea what caused it.
But if it wasn’t for Stephen’s death, plus the mad cow disease, no one would care.
However, during the study of the cyanide disease,
Some doctors have found some terrible things in the thick medical records, some of them perhaps the most primitive chapter in human history.
03
In the South Pacific, there is an island nation of more than 600 islands called Papua New Guinea (Papua New Guinea).
Jared Diamond, the author of one of Sleepy Love’s works, Guns, Bacteria and Steel, was here on a field tour.
It also documents the ancient customs of indigenous peoples.
This country, with a total area of more than 460,000 square kilometres, is located in an equatorial and rainy climate, hot and humid.
A single tropical rainforest was formed by abundant rainfall.
In these dense rainforests, there were over 1,000 tribes.
The ancestors of these tribes moved here from the African continent along the Indian Ocean border some 40,000 years ago.
They live in isolation from the rest of the world.
This is because the geography is too fragmented.
As a result, First Nations on each island have different customs and traditions.
Today’s focus is on a tribe called Fore, located in the eastern mountains.
In the 1950s, an adventurer and medical practitioner named Daniel Carleton Gajdusek came to the Fur clan for field research.
He observes that there is a very strange disease among the Fur people.
Patients are often shown in joint pain, inactivity, walking difficulties, tremors, memory loss and dementia, etc.
Well, are you already familiar with these symptoms as an expression…
The locals refer to the disease as “kuru” , a term from the Fur language, “kuria”, meaning tremors.
Yes, because the indigenous peoples found that the greatest characteristic of the outbreak was constant tremors.
Moreover, only such a small group of Fur people in the world would suffer from the disease of Kourou.
After further observation, Gedushek found a phenomenon that is difficult to explain: The vast majority of those suffering from Kourou disease are women and young children.
Yes, the disease appears to have a very significant gender difference, and the incidence of female morbidity is so high that the proportion of men and women in the local population is 3 to 1.
Even care for young children is largely done by men.
So, what is the cause of this disparity in the incidence of Kourou disease and how is it transmitted?
Out of a doctor’s sense of responsibility, Gaedushek decided to figure this out.
He investigated local drinking water, daily food and soil, but found no suspicious source of the disease.
This is a little strange, after all, because most of the original indigenous conditions are caused by these causes.
Gaedushek continues to study, but has never found anything.
Until one day, he finally saw the terrible side of the tribe that was unknown…
Before that day, a member of the clan had died. At his funeral, members of the entire clan surrounded his body.
One of them, a strong man with a face on him, cut the body into pieces with a sharp knife, and then all those present came up and grabbed them.
Then, without hesitation, they put the flesh of a relative into their mouths…
This bloody scene left Gaedushek in a state of deep discomfort, and he stood up to the huge vomiting and continued to observe the original scene in human history.
He found it like the lions split their prey.
The Fur people also have a family status difference when eating the bodies of their members: men tend to eat all the muscle-rich parts.
And the most unpopular brain, ultimately, is left to those women and children.
…In the mouth,
What, do you like to eat brains?
04
I don’t know how Dr. Gaedushek spent that night, but he found something terrible…
Intuitively, he was told that the grotesque nature of the Koru disease was bound to be linked to the terrible custom of the Fur community, which is akin to eating.
The real killer is hiding in the brain tissue of these dead bodies.
So, what’s that gonna be?
At that time, Gaedushek felt that since the source of the disease had been traced – the brain,
Then the investigation is clear: It’s just a microbiology, a bacteria or a virus.
As a result, he first separated the fungus and microbes from the tissue fluids of the carcasses (mainly the protoworms) and injected the remaining tissue fluids into the skull of the chimpanzees.
After 20 months, the chimpanzee has actually started to have a disease, and the symptoms are very similar to that of Kourou.
This indicates that the pathogenic pathogens are certainly not bacteria, fungi or microorganisms.
He then took a radioactive exposure to post-bicide brain tissue fluid in order to disable the nucleic acid, which means that the virus was also killed.
It was unexpected, however, that the chimpanzees were still suffering from symptoms of disease, even contagious.
This phenomenon has shocked Gedušek, who has been arrested by the police since the beginning of the war.
Because, theoretically, there is no bacterial fungus, no microbes, not even a virus…
Just some protein…
Is the protein itself a cause of death, and is it also an incredible infectious?
This completely subverts previous medical perceptions.
In order to validate this idea, Gaedushek conducted another control group experiment, which treated one of the groups of proteins with decomposition enzymes.
As a result, this group of chimpanzees really didn’t get sick…
It’s true that some kind of protein is the real killer of Kourou.
Although Gaedushek has not continued to trace the cause of this protein disease,
But he still won the 1976 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with his contribution to the Curu disease study.
According to the conclusions reached by Gaedushek:
The Quulu pathogen is some kind of invasive brain and nervous system virus (he still doesn’t believe that protein can also be a source of infection).
The main host is the brain tissue, which can be lurking for a long time.
WHO and the Government of Papua New Guinea have strictly banned the local practice of eating with one another.
It is true that the incidence of Kourou disease has declined sharply to near zero.
05
Indeed, as long as 300 years ago, Europeans had discovered that sheep and goats were suffering from a strange “Scrapie.”
Symptoms of this are: disharmony, instability, irritation, irritation and death from paralysis.
There are also mink, deer and some cat animals with similar conditions.
After combining the commons of the diseases of sheep itchism, mad cow disease, Queja II disease, and Kourou disease, the medical community has come to grips with the common causes of these diseases.
And what really brought it to light was the American neurologist Stanley Prusiner.
In 1982, he discovered a pathological protein and named it “prion” by his own name, translated into Chinese as “protein.”
The term “ruan” is actually an alias of protein.
In many media, it’s not very accurate to refer to thorium protein as a “thorium virus”.
Because it does not contain the nucleic acid that the virus carries.
As a result, the academic community also referred to it as the “polymeric agent”.
When Prusina put forward such a view, it triggered a great deal of academic success:
After all, prior to this, the academic world considered the pathogens of infectious diseases to be micro-organisms, with replicable nucleic acids.
Bacteria, viruses, fungus, protozoes, etc. (what else would they copy?
And how can proteins, such as humans and animals, become a killer?
The 1997 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded only to Prusina (which is usually shared by both).
This is a serious challenge to the authority of many academic circles, and because of the general award, it must be tested for more than 10 years.
The award was therefore given to Prusina in the second year alone, causing many dissatisfaction and even cursing him as a civil servant.
But it turns out that Prusina is indeed the chosen one and that his renegade view is really right.
So, what’s the pathology of the venom?
The normal prPC is a common membrane protein in a organism.
But when the genes mutate, the way they fold has changed, leading to three-tier structural variations.
This mutated prPSC is indigestionable in the human body, and they have the same primary structure as normal proteins.
Nor will it be identified and removed by the immune system, but it will accumulate in the brain and nervous system of the human body, and will accumulate more and more (collecting into starch fibers) and eventually destroy the brain tissue.
It’s like a group of spies who, like ordinary members, can’t be identified by even the Intelligence Service, and who would turn the group members into insiders.
Finally, the number of spies is increasing in this group.
That’s why the sick cow brain of mad cow disease is all full of holes in sponges.
However, the nucleic acid is not nucleic, and how can it be replicated and transmitted?
This is because it combines with the normal structure of americium protein and induces it to change the structure (for specific reasons of complexity and thermodynamic stability, so that sleep is not repeated, and to know if you can leave a message) and to turn it into a terrible venom.
This is similar to the replicating of viruses, except that they induce normal proteins to be modelled on pathogens, which continue to be replicated to more pathogens.
The blue is normal protein, the red is degenerative protein.
And the reason for the spread of mad cow disease was because British beef production was more efficient.
In addition to the other beef and bone blends (bone powder) in the feed,
The sources may include dead and sick cattle.
In a sense, it’s the same kind of food.
Maybe even the Neanderthals are extinct.
It also leads to a massive spread of the platinum virus (including the Beijing apes and the ogre).
06
If we speak only of infectious and lethality, it may not be that terrible.
But its true horror lies in its extreme incalculability (especially within the body).
The thorium has properties that are distinct from all known traditional pathogens.
It has extraordinary resistance to physical and chemical factors:
A short period of high-pressure vapour disinfection does not completely disable it, and UV resistance is 40 to 200 times higher than the conventional virus.
There is a strong resistance to the use of radio-radiation, ultrasound, alcohol, acid and other traditional methods of extinction.
Even 10-20% of the FF solution at room temperature can survive for 18 months.
In addition to the fact that the entropy cannot be eliminated by multiple nucleic acid enzymes,
As a result, what is often seen in the laboratory is that all the viruses have died long ago, and only a bunch of thorium venoms exist with impunity (which, if not survival, can be called boundaries of life).
So, it’s pointless to rely on all kinds of hot roasted veal that try to kill the venom.
Even I can’t help but stop the import of beef from the country concerned (e.g. the United States beef will not be banned until this year) …
And the United Kingdom can only burn dead cattle and destroy the venom with physical destruction.
Yeah, it was just a protein.
It’s just that they were so quiet, they took the wrong path, and there was “transformation,”
It’s going to be the killer who kills people: the venom.
In fact, in medicine, there are other “transforming proteins” in addition to thorium proteins, except that they are not biotransmitted like thorium.
These disorders of degenerative proteins are collectively referred to as “Neurodegenerative Disease”.
It sounds like a strange name, but in fact, you should be familiar with specific conditions.
For example:
Chlamydia, Alzheimer’s disease,
Parkinson’s disease,
Avionic spinal cord sclerosis.
Well, the killer of these diseases is degenerative protein.
In fact, a normal human body has the ability to remove protein.
It is only as the age increases, the protein removal system ages, and if degenerative proteins are not removed in a timely manner, there is a long-term backlog, resulting in protein deposition.
When protein deposition in humans exceeds the limits of cell degradation, an abnormal folding reaction occurs to achieve self-protection.
Transsexual proteins gather in different parts of the brain and nervous system.
As a result, various types of neurodegenerative diseases were created.
The left is the normal brain, and the right is the sick brain, and the difference is obvious.
Although degenerative proteins, including thorium, are abhorrent,
But humans have found them. They’ve been studying them for years.
So, sleeping in the belief that we represent the highest intelligence of life on Earth, and that they are barely equal to life.
Humans can win this war! Register number: YXA1MDvM0omtRrNkBAllhwmwQ
I don’t know.
Keep your eyes on the road.