Elevated silver, barium and strontium in antlers, vegetation and soils
sourced from CWD cluster areas: do Ag/Ba/Sr piezoelectric crystals represent
the transmissible pathogenic agent in TSEs?
High Barn Farm, Elworthy, Taunton, Somerset TA4 3PX, UK.
tsepurdey@aol.com
High levels of Silver (Ag), Barium (Ba) and Strontium (Sr)
and low levels of copper (Cu) have been measured in the antlers, soils and
pastures of the deer that are thriving in the chronic wasting disease (CWD)
cluster zones in North America in relation to the areas where CWD and other
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) have not been reported. The
elevations of Ag, Ba and Sr were thought to originate from both natural
geochemical and artificial pollutant sources--stemming from the common
practise of aerial spraying with 'cloud seeding' Ag or Ba crystal nuclei for
rain making in these drought prone areas of North America, the atmospheric
spraying with Ba based aerosols for enhancing/refracting radar and radio
signal communications as well as the spreading of waste Ba drilling mud from
the local oil/gas well industry across pastureland. These metals have
subsequently bioconcentrated up the foodchain and into the mammals who are
dependent upon the local Cu deficient ecosystems. A dual eco-prerequisite
theory is proposed on the aetiology of TSEs which is based upon an Ag, Ba, Sr
or Mn replacement binding at the vacant Cu/Zn domains on the cellular prion
protein (PrP)/sulphated proteoglycan molecules which impairs the capacities of
the brain to protect itself against incoming shockbursts of sound and light
energy. Ag/Ba/Sr chelation of free sulphur within the biosystem inhibits the
viable synthesis of the sulphur dependent proteoglycans, which results in the
overall collapse of the Cu mediated conduction of electric signals along the
PrP-proteoglycan signalling pathways; ultimately disrupting GABA type
inhibitory currents at the synapses/end plates of the auditory/circadian
regulated circuitry, as well as disrupting proteoglycan co-regulation of the
growth factor signalling systems which maintain the structural integrity of
the nervous system. The resulting Ag, Ba, Sr or Mn based compounds seed
piezoelectric crystals which incorporate PrP and ferritin into their
structure. These ferrimagnetically ordered crystals multireplicate and choke
up the PrP-proteoglycan conduits of electrical conduction throughout the CNS.
The second stage of pathogenesis comes into play when the pressure energy from
incoming shock bursts of low frequency acoustic waves from low fly jets,
explosions, earthquakes, etc. (a key eco-characteristic of TSE cluster
environments) are absorbed by the rogue 'piezoelectric' crystals, which duly
convert the mechanical pressure energy into an electrical energy which
accumulates in the crystal-PrP-ferritin aggregates (the fibrils) until a point
of 'saturation polarization' is reached. Magnetic fields are generated on the
crystal surface, which initiate chain reactions of deleterious free radical
mediated spongiform neurodegeneration in surrounding tissues. Since Ag, Ba, Sr
or Mn based piezoelectric crystals are heat resistant and carry a magnetic
field inducing pathogenic capacity, it is proposed that these ferroelectric
crystal pollutants represent the transmissible, pathogenic agents that
initiate TSE.
PMID: 15236778 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]