Do you have a comment or will you say this is clickbait as usual?
Perhaps Doogey is ‘Sleeping.’
MtnClimber wrote: “Do you have a comment or will you say this is clickbait as usual?”
Are spike proteins attacking your brain?
The claim:
Anti-vaxxers suggest that mRNA vaccines spread nanoparticles throughout the body, affecting organs like the heart, altering protein expression, and causing immune activation and inflammation.
The facts:
The claims are based on an article in Nature Biotechnology, which tried to present a new way to view the biodistribution of nanoparticles in cells. Or how tiny particles move around and spread inside cells, where they go, how much of them reach different parts of the cell, and how long they stay there. The researchers tested different amounts of nanoparticles in mice, using various ways to give them, but the results might not apply to humans because mice and people have different body systems, including those that metabolize (process) substances and fight illnesses.
The study showed that, no matter how the nanoparticles were administered, tagged pieces of mRNA were found in immune cells, the liver (which helps filter waste from the body), and the lungs if given through the nose. Almost none, if any, was found in the brain or heart. The mRNA levels were much lower when smaller doses, like those used in vaccines, were tested.
This doesn’t change the fact that almost all large studies and real-world data show that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective, with serious side effects, like heart inflammation, being rare and usually mild.
https://mailchi.mp/voicesforvaccines/just-the-facts-5295685?e=bdf3721c5d
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4292444/posts
SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine-related myocarditis and pericarditis: An analysis of the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report database
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39103148/
He needs to check his source, Wikipedia.
Definitely clickbait. He went all in on this.
Why would an intelligent or honest person claim otherwise? It literally recycles and repeats the claim that vaccines are supposed to say at the injection site and not move. That’s just ridiculous and no one claimed that nor would have claimed that. And it has been recycled as a “new” discovery repeatedly over the years to “refute” a claim never made, nor would have been made. That is not how injections work or can work. They are injected into an area to allow for the vaccine to disperse into the body. That is basic, common knowledge. Even widely discussed at the time since vaccines were so prominent in the news as to how they work and why the injection sites are chosen. Yet this article claims, yet again, that vaccines were said to stay at the injection site and not move. Just flat out false. So we are supposed to regard obviously false information to be reliable and credible? And pretend like this hasn’t been tried before, and recycled repeatedly like a “new” discovery multiple times? Here is just one of numerous examples from back when the vaccines were first being released: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2021-01-08/covid-19-vaccine-injection-upper-arm-muscle-deltoid-immune/13031918
Shameless and embarrassing nonsense. But it fits a narrative, and that is what counts, regardless of what is or is not true. Just make it up to fit what you, for some reason, want to be true.