@ScottAdamsSays 1. The shot stays in the arm. In the link I will provide, listen to what Dr. Shane Crotty, Phd in immunology says about that. 2. The spike protein made by the mRNA will not get loose in the blood stream. Listen again to Dr. Crotty. 3. The spike protein made by mRNA is the...
@ScottAdamsSays ...same as the spike protein on the surface of the virus as quoted from Pfizer Web site below:
@ScottAdamsSays "How does an mRNA vaccine work?
mRNA, delivered to your body's cells by lipid nanoparticles, instructs the cells to generate the spike protein *found on the surface of the novel coronavirus* that initiates infection."
@ScottAdamsSays In actuality, the spike protein made by the mRNA delivered to the cells by the vaccine is a MUTATED, synthetic version of the spike protein on the surface of the virus.
@ScottAdamsSays Since it is a mutation, or VARIANT, of the spike protein of the virus, it is possible the immune response is not as robust and/or has a shorter life span than the actual spike protein would have, however, its use in a vaccine would be extremely dangerous to patients.
1. The vaccine was never intended to stay in the arm muscle. It was designed to move about, at least in a smaller portion than what stays in the arm muscle. This was so the immune system cells could encounter the vaccine's spike protein.
@ScottAdamsSays 2. Dr. Crotty also reveals that the vaccine developers always knew that the mutated spike proteins would not ALL stay on the surface of infected cells to draw an immune response. It was always known some would get loose in the bloodstream.
@jefoster_ The immune target being used, the spike protein, is not the spike protein of SARS-COV-2. The mRNA was synthetic, a kind of computer code directing the cell to make the synthetic spike protein. The code produced a mutated spike protein, or VARIANT. No way to tell if close...
@jefoster_ ...enough to enable the immune system to recognize the spike protein of the virus. The vaccine does not use the viral spike protein as claimed by Pfizer:
@jefoster_ 2. How does an mRNA vaccine work?
mRNA, delivered to your body's cells by lipid nanoparticles, instructs
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@Glimmertwinz@markwynne@JemNicoleRN We were lied to when some in the medical/research field told us the vaccine does not leave the site of injection in the arm muscle. Well, that was never true as revealed by the interview with Dr. Shane Crotty, Phd in immunology.
@John_for_hope@RWMaloneMD I assume that the DNA damage repair is inhibited because of viral spike protein bonding to the ACE2 receptors of a number of cells, changing the gene expression of those cells and causing downstream damage.
@John_for_hope@RWMaloneMD We were not informed by vaccine developers and pharma executives that the spike protein was dangerous prior to the vaccines being rolled out. However, we were informed of a significant mutation of the SARS-COV-2 RNA genome coded by the vaccine developers that was...
@John_for_hope@RWMaloneMD ...originally described as a way to stop the vaccine spike protein from moving from a closed position to an open position, which was called "shape shifting," which the vaccine developers claimed would reduce immune response. In actuality, the mutation prevents the spike...
@Nowheremaam@KathMLee1 They are using spike protein as the immune trigger. As I reported to TLAV @YoureAllDunces I have yet to find an early (2020-January 2021) article or video that: 1. Informs public spike protein is dangerous. 2. Documents steps taking in vaccine development to neutralize danger.
@Nowheremaam@KathMLee1@YoureAllDunces In addition to no documentation of steps taken to eliminate spike protein danger, we found statements from Shane Crotty, phd. in a video that two claims of "safety features" were false. Those claims were made after the danger of spike proteins were revealed to general public...
Dr. Crotty says the developers always knew all the vaccine would NOT stay in the arm muscle. They wanted the vaccine to enter "rare" immune cells to familiarize immune system with vaccine. Vaccine..
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Update in the ongoing investigation into disclosures to the public prior to release of vaccines.
A review of three more videos of participants in vaccine development and with credentials in microbiology, etc. reflected NO disclosures of the dangers of...
...the spike protein of the virus, and no disclosures of any safety measures to control the health threats of spike protein. The SP2 mutation of the spike protein, designed in the vaccine development labs, stabilized the spike protein in a "closed position."
This was so there would be a better immune response to the spike protein OF THE VACCINE, rather than to prevent the spike protein from binding to an ACE2 receptor of a cell.
@YoureAllDunces Something else has to be broached as we confront the addition of this claimed safety feature for the vaccine spike protein that is supposed to prevent binding to ACE2 receptors.
The creation of the safety feature would further change the RNA genome of the vaccine's spike protein from the genome of the virus' spike protein. I don't think this fact is remotely debatable, but desperation can result in just about anything.
These differences in the appearances, and the genetic structures between the spike protein of the vaccine and the spike protein of the virus inspire questions about the nature of what constitutes a VARIANT of a virus.