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T cells (such as those used in vaccinations) can cross the blood brain barrier in the event of inflammation. inflammation is an adverse vaccine reaction in people with high immune responses. 'swarms' of t cells found in the brains of autistic children.

submitted by Garrett to Strange_Coincidences 2.2 yearsFeb 17, 2022 22:27:55 ago (+13/-0)     (archive.ph)

https://archive.ph/WyEaR

from the first link, this is the picture i really want everyone to see : https://archive.ph/WyEaR/23ff0eecc41d9f755112388c174732d8eb6db1d9.jpg


second link : https://archive.ph/fqd5g

Data from three clinical trials of recombinant vaccines were used in this post hoc analysis to assess the correlation between inflammation-related solicited adverse reactions (ISARs, including local pain, redness, swelling or induration and systematic fever) and immune responses after vaccination.

third link : https://archive.ph/zYxDh

He soon identified more T-cell swarms, called lymphocytic cuffs, in a few other postmortem brains of people who had been diagnosed with autism. Not long after that, he started to detect another oddity in the brain tissue—tiny bubbles, or blebs. “I’d never seen them in any other brain tissue that I’ve looked at for many, many different diseases,” he says. Anderson began to wonder whether the neurological features he was observing were specific to autism.



Im guessing this is why kids are seen to develop autism after a fever (inflammation) following vaccination. their poor brain has just been hijacked by t cells


After immunization, dendritic cells take up microbial antigens and traffic to draining lymph nodes where they present processed antigens to naïve T cells. These naïve T cells are stimulated to proliferate and differentiate into effector and memory T cells.


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