The mRNA particle they have put into the concoction is there solely to provide the function of creating the spike protein.
The spike protein does not enhance the immune system, it is there to recreate itself as the designers intended.
If the spike protein was supposed to provide immunity, then why are they telling everyone they will have to continue to wear masks. And, people are getting Covid-19 for the first time AFTER receiving the shot.
One thing that really bothers me about this spike protein is that once it starts going it cannot be shut off. That is the very definition of a cancer cell.
Hey, we've got one right so far. Very promising.
"The spike protein does not enhance the immune system, it is there to recreate itself as the designers intended."
Whoops, here we fell off. First of all, the spike protein cannot "recreate itself". That's nonsense. It's like claiming you can wiggle your arms and create a magical clone of yourself. Put down the wand, Harry Potter, this is Earth.
Second, the immune system reacts to the spike protein. That includes dendritic cells taking samples of the spike protein to lymph nodes to trigger T-cell production, which then in turn triggers B-cell production. Both of those result in long term immunity.
"If the spike protein was supposed to provide immunity, then why are they telling everyone they will have to continue to wear masks."
Because Fauci is an idiot. Also, the new CDC guidance is starting to remove those mask guidelines for vaccinated people.
"people are getting Covid-19 for the first time AFTER receiving the shot."
Immunity isn't instant. It takes around 10-14 days to show a significant immune response. And if you haven't had both shots, you aren't close to the advertised 95% immunity for Pfizer and Moderna. And none of the vaccines are 100%. Just like the smallpox vaccine wasn't 100%. How's smallpox doing these days? Oh yeah, it's gone.
"One thing that really bothers me about this spike protein is that once it starts going it cannot be shut off. That is the very definition of a cancer cell."
That's ridiculous; it does no such thing. The spike protein has one function and one ability only: it connects to a receptor on the outside of human cells to enable entry through the cell membrane. It can't do anything else. Certainly can't self-replicate.
Thanks for making me worry :)