@LL4DJT The vaccines cause your cells to make the Spike Protein, which is the dangerous aspect of the virus, which is just a type of CARRIER of the spike protein and basically does little to impact human health. An analogy of the relationship of the spike protein to the virus is here:
@LL4DJT The analogy is in this passage from the above article:
"New documents show that just 18 months before the first Covid-19 cases appeared, researchers had submitted plans to release skin-penetrating nanoparticles containing
@LL4DJT "...“novel chimeric spike proteins” of bat coronaviruses into cave bats in Yunnan, China."
The skin-penetrating nanoparticles take the place of the main body of the SARS-COV-2 virus. The virus just serves as a conveyance to the "chimeric spike proteins" cause COVID-19.
@LL4DJT So, we are just putting the means to manufacture the biggest threat of SARS-COV-2, its spike protein, into our bodies.
@LL4DJT The use of spike proteins to try to infect bats in their caves is one way we know the spike protein does not need to be connected to some spherical shaped thing to do its dirty work, but does need it to get around. Something else can also transport it, as we see in the article.
@LL4DJT Scientists have known about the spike protein of coronaviruses since at least old SARS (SARS-COV-1) from the early 2000s. They all know the spikes are dangerous since extensive research has been done on them, and they are dangerous on their own as well as attached to a virus.
@LL4DJT The scientists in the YAHOO article were trying to infect bats with just the spike protein and using skin penetrating nanoparticles to deliver it to the bats.
@LL4DJT There is an economic market in the research community for spike proteins.
@LL4DJT Hawking spike protein to researchers ("Spike protein here! Get your spike protein!") means everyone in the scientific community knows the stuff works all by itself as well as attached to some sphere floating around.
"Compared to SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV-2 is causing an even more severe pandemic due to its spreading speed and the population affected. Deep studies comparing the different disease-causing coronaviruses will shed light on the fundamental mechanisms of coronavirus
related diseases.
"Even though S proteins of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 share very similar structures, the binding affinities of S protein and ACE2 of SARS-CoV-2 are much higher than SARS-CoV (Koehl, 2018). This might be the key reason for SARS-CoV-2's faster-spreading speed,
@MichaelWeddle15@with_integrity@stranahan Why does Trump enact Neocon policies like the coup in Venezuela and putting troops in Syria in the first place? It needs to be explained why CrowdStrike told the story they told to WAPO on June 13, 2016--indirectly--that Fancy Bear did NOT steal the emails.
@MichaelWeddle15@with_integrity@stranahan That makes them look stupid when Guccifer 2.0 shows up and claims he stole the emails. When you look at Shawn Henry's declassified testimony to Congress, it APPPEARS that CrowdStrike thought Cozy Bear could have stolen the emails. CrowdStrike admitted they did not witness...
@MichaelWeddle15@with_integrity@stranahan ...most of the documents being exfiltrated, and cannot prove the Russians did it, only that they STAGED documents for exfiltration.
That is NOT setting the table for the "Russians stole the emails and gave them to Wikileaks" scenario. So, why were at the DNC?
@RWMaloneMD Doctor: I have been researching the S1 protein of the original SARS virus from early 2000s to see if it performed similar actions against human health as does the SARS-COV-2 S1 protein. The SARS spike was just as dangerous as it turns out.
@1foreverseeking I ran the Google search question--Does the human body contain the Reverse Transcriptase enzyme? One of the answers follows:
@1foreverseeking Ibrahim Bayfdoun: Senior Research Tech. at King Fahad Specialist Hospital-Dammam (2015-present)
Answered August 19, 2020
Originally Answered: Do humans have reverse transcrptase?
@EmeraldRobinson@WinkWeary@KJP46 On July 6th, I put up this thread about the spike protein and the variants, stating that only significant changes to the spike protein should hamper the immune response created by the vaccine since the vaccine used spike protein as the immune response trigger.