The Spike Protein From mRNA Vaccines Is Toxic And Not Behaving As Predicted
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What has been discovered by the scientific community is that the spike protein alone is almost entirely responsible for the damage to the cardiovascular system if it gets into circulation. The assumption of this vaccine was that it should behave like traditional vaccines and remain in the area of the injection site, the shoulder, and activate the immune system in that area.
However, through a FOIA request submitted via a Japanese regulatory agency, Dr. Bridle and his international colleagues have obtained access to a biodistribution study. This study relates to where mRNA vaccines infect what parts of the body. The short answer is that the mRNA does not remain localized in the injection site of the shoulder muscle. The spike protein is a pathogenic protein that is a toxin and cause damage to the body. The spike protein gets into the bloodstream over several days post vaccination and accumulates in the spleen, the bone marrow, the liver, the adrenal glands, the ovaries, the heart, and can bind onto platelets and blood vessel lining cells which can cause platelets to clump (leading to clots) and can lead to bleeding. It can also cross the blood-brain barrier and cause neurological damage.
There is unpublished evidence suggesting that not only the antibodies from the vaccine can transfer through breast milk, but also the viral spike mRNA into breastfed infants. The USA adverse event database shows evidence of suckling infants suffering from bleeding disorders in the gastrointestinal tract. The Canadian Blood Service is currently allowing vaccinated people to donate blood. This presents a risk of transfer of pathogenic spike proteins to fragile patients.
This has serious implications for people whom SARS CoV-2 is not a high risk pathogen which includes youth. This has risk of rendering some people infertile.
They are worried about the spike protein getting into the circulatory system. But the thing about intra-muscular injections is that a certain small percentage of the time you end up dumping some of it directly into a vein. I wonder if this could correlate to the incidents of short-term circ system complications. I wonder if they are even considering it, especially since hitting a vein will def happen when you're giving these shots out to tens of millions.
That's an interesting point and might explain the seeming randomness of adverse reactions.
LOL!
Another crackpot with no credentials in the thing he's talking about.
He's a professor for a program that ranks 6th in the world for its field behind University of London, University of California (Davis), Utrecht University, The University of Edinburgh, and Cornell University. This is two ranks ahead of the Veterinary school at the University of Cambridge.
Here are the 51 papers he has authored since 1999
This may come as a surprise to you, but humans and animals share physiology. You share about half of your DNA with a banana. He's a PhD in viral immunology, which is what he's talking about. The fact that he teaches and researches in this field at a university that specializes in agriculture is not surprising or discrediting.
Amazing.
Why's this useless shitstain here still?
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