Spike-Protein

The Molecular Wrecking Ball: HIV-Protein Functional Analogy in SARS-CoV-2

Updated functional-analysis: MHC-I downregulation (HIGH confidence), vascular virotoxin mechanisms (integrin/HBD pathways, MODERATE-HIGH), spike/Tat …

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SPED & Neurospirochetosis: The Century-Long Cover-Up of Endothelial Invasion

For over 100 years, evidence of spirochetal brain infection has been ignored. Now, the Spike Protein is using the same endothelial playbook. Here's …

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Amyloid Fibrin, Mass Casualty, and the Crisis of Misdiagnosis

Amyloid Fibrin, Mass Casualty, and the Crisis of Misdiagnosis

Building on Part 1, this article integrates the forensic work of Kevin McCairn, Ph.D., on amyloidogenic fibrin aggregates and the crisis of …

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Abstract ember motif representing persistent inflammatory processes

Spike Persistence, Viral Reactivation, and Microclots

Recent studies—including 2024–2025 work—indicate SARS-CoV-2 and its spike protein can persist for months, with links to immune changes, latent …

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Executive Evidence Summary: Three-Layer Genomic Defense Framework

One-page evidence synthesis of established facts, mechanistic inferences, and open questions across three defense layers: systemic genomic defense, …

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Visual Evidence Map: Three-Layer Genomic Defense Framework

Comprehensive visual pathway diagrams from mutagen exposure and spike persistence to genomic instability, with cardiac and mast cell defense layers.

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Amyloid Pathology: SDF-1, Spike–Fibrin Interactions & Microclots

Curated archive of X posts, media, and papers on SDF-1, stem cells, spike–amyloid interactions, fibrin microclots, and related literature.

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Genomic Under Siege: Mutagen Defense in the Age of Persistent Spike

Your genome is under assault—from charred meat HAAs to airborne benzene to fungal aflatoxins. But 2025-2026 research uncovered a new threat: spike …

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Spike-Related Injury Support: Evidence Snapshot and Cautions

Balanced review of interventions discussed in Kevin McCairn PhD's community streams for spike-associated thromboinflammation—highlighting what the …

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