In actual fact, the two spike proteins behave very differently in the body. ....
Odd....the Salk Institute link (in article, as ‘proof’), doesn’t even mention the experimental shot spike proteins, or the shot, at all.
Whoever these ‘fact checkers’ are.....they’ve failed..
Another oddity....they mention where Dr Bridle is wrong, but then they list stats/adverse effects, etc., that prove him right.
Collectively, our results suggest that the S protein-exerted EC damage overrides the decreased virus infectivity. This conclusion suggests that vaccination-generated antibody and/or exogenous antibody against S protein not only protects the host from SARS-CoV-2 infectivity but also inhibits S protein-imposed endothelial injury.
“In actual fact, the two spike proteins behave very differently in the body. ...”
According to who?