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To: KittyKares

” How did all the companies happen to pick the very same spike protein?”

Because the spike protein is the obvious molecule to target a corona virus since it most accessible. What is really suspicious is that the spike protein was supposedly designed to stay in the arm at the point of mRNA injection. If that happened there would have been little or no systemic damage. Instead it was rapidly cleaved off its anchor segment and traveled everywhere. Were there no tests to determine if the protein remained localized? How could all of the companies FAIL to properly localize the protein and continue to distribute it after the defect was detected? I’m sure it was just a coincidence.


21 posted on 12/12/2023 5:33:31 PM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (I went to bed on November 3rd 2020 and woke up in 1984.)
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To: Brooklyn Attitude

“Because the spike protein is the obvious molecule to target a corona virus since it most accessible. “

Since it was the part that connected to the human cell.


31 posted on 12/12/2023 5:41:43 PM PST by TexasGator
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To: Brooklyn Attitude
Were there no tests to determine if the protein remained localized? How could all of the companies FAIL to properly localize the protein and continue to distribute it after the defect was detected?

I've followed this intently since it began. Early on, there were reports that, in the frenzy to vaccinate, vaccinations were given too close or into the bloodstream, rather than muscle, resulting in all the problems. Not trying to minimize the problems with the vaccines, just reporting what I'd heard.
78 posted on 12/12/2023 7:57:15 PM PST by BikerJoe
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