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To: entropy12

The spike protein is responsible for all the damage and now they are saying C19 is vascular. What does the mRNA doe again? Yeah makes your body make spike protein. So how will your body track down 2 million mRNA particles loaded with instructions for your cells? So you just injected the very thing that cause all the damage directly into your blood stream.

What are the complaints? Headaches, blood clots, bleeding, brain fog, paralysis, blindness, etc, all traced to those spike proteins. An there is the danger that since they write to your DNA that your body will continue to produce spike protein forever. Its part of you now.


46 posted on 05/20/2021 10:47:03 PM PDT by USAF80
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To: USAF80
An there is the danger that since they write to your DNA that your body will continue to produce spike protein forever. Its part of you now.

That last part isn't strictly true; and only two of the four jabs use DNA anyway.

What happens (British Medical Journal article on mice) is that the injection has some small proportion of the lipid-enclosed mRNA carried throughout your body by the lymph and/or blood, to include passing the blood-brain barrier.

The mRNA enters cells which then put a copy of the spike protein sticking out of their surfaces.

If some of the cells are in the lining of the bloodstream, this may cause the clotting.

Also, I spoke to a high-end vascular MD about this yesterday. His suggestion was that the spike protein interferes with anti-clotting proteins: an interesting model I haven't seen ANYONE suggest yet.

53 posted on 05/21/2021 7:53:08 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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