Comprehensive write up of the problems with Continuing down the path of Covid Vaccines

Lollipop2

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It is, on the weight of the scientific evidence at this time, profoundly unsafe to produce, distribute or administer any vaccine that causes production of the spike protein in the human body where it can and does enter the circulation, whether directly or indirectly, because the protein itself and its S1 sub-unit are believed pathogenic standing alone. This has now been known for months, indeed the first papers demonstrating this were out before any material number of jabs went into arms and have been deliberately ignored.

 

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Here is one example:

It is, on the weight of the scientific evidence at this time, profoundly unsafe to produce, distribute or administer any vaccine that causes production of the spike protein in the human body where it can and does enter the circulation, whether directly or indirectly, because the protein itself and its S1 sub-unit are believed pathogenic standing alone. This has now been known for months, indeed the first papers demonstrating this were out before any material number of jabs went into arms and have been deliberately ignored.

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The blogger is excited about the smart spike protein in the vax, but the reality is different.

"As a non-scientist I want to mention that, since my first AstraZeneca dose 12 weeks ago, my legs and feet have felt icy cold. Two days ago I had the second dose (despite being deeply suspicious) and the problem continues. Never had anything like this before. Very worrying. I am convinced that the spike proteins have somehow compromised the blood circulation. The blackmail from our UK government continues at pace and very little news is heard about side effects."
 
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A comment from this blog:


The blogger is excited about the smart spike protein in the vax, but the reality is different.

"As a non-scientist I want to mention that, since my first AstraZeneca dose 12 weeks ago, my legs and feet have felt icy cold. Two days ago I had the second dose (despite being deeply suspicious) and the problem continues. Never had anything like this before. Very worrying. I am convinced that the spike proteins have somehow compromised the blood circulation. The blackmail from our UK government continues at pace and very little news is heard about side effects."
You can’t look at the evidence and be excited unless you are part of the agenda.
 
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Rick K

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A comment from this blog:


The blogger is excited about the smart spike protein in the vax, but the reality is different.

"As a non-scientist I want to mention that, since my first AstraZeneca dose 12 weeks ago, my legs and feet have felt icy cold. Two days ago I had the second dose (despite being deeply suspicious) and the problem continues. Never had anything like this before. Very worrying. I am convinced that the spike proteins have somehow compromised the blood circulation. The blackmail from our UK government continues at pace and very little news is heard about side effects."
He is also a professional idiot. Jeez guys, I'm effed up from my AZ disease incurring injection but since I am too stupid to learn from my first go round I decided to try again because, as everyone knows, if at first you don't fricassee, fry fry a hen.
 

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Sampling Time (hour): 0.25, 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, and 48 hours post-injection Sample Mean total lipid concentration (µg lipid equivalent/g (or mL) (males and females combined) % of administered dose (males and females combined) 0.25 h 1 h 2 h 4 h 8 h 24 h 48 h 0.25 h 1 h 2 h 4 h 8 h 24 h 48 h Adipose tissue 0.057 0.100 0.126 0.128 0.093 0.084 0.181 - - - - - - - Adrenal glands 0.271 1.48 2.72 2.89 6.80 13.8 18.2 0.001 0.007 0.010 0.015 0.035 0.066 0.106 Bladder 0.041 0.130 0.146 0.167 0.148 0.247 0.365 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 Bone (femur) 0.091 0.195 0.266 0.276 0.340 0.342 0.687 - - - - - - - Bone marrow (femur) 0.479 0.960 1.24 1.24 1.84 2.49 3.77 - - - - - - - Brain 0.045 0.100 0.138 0.115 0.073 0.069 0.068 0.007 0.013 0.020 0.016 0.011 0.010 0.009 Eyes 0.010 0.035 0.052 0.067 0.059 0.091 0.112 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 Heart 0.282 1.03 1.40 0.987 0.790 0.451 0.546 0.018 0.056 0.084 0.060 0.042 0.027 0.030 Injection site 128 394 311 338 213 195 165 19.9 52.6 31.6 28.4 21.9 29.1 24.6 Kidneys 0.391 1.16 2.05 0.924 0.590 0.426 0.425 0.050 0.124 0.211 0.109 0.075 0.054 0.057 Large intestine 0.013 0.048 0.093 0.287 0.649 1.10 1.34 0.008 0.025 0.065 0.192 0.405 0.692 0.762 Liver 0.737 4.63 11.0 16.5 26.5 19.2 24.3 0.602 2.87 7.33 11.9 18.1 15.4 16.2 Lung 0.492 1.21 1.83 1.50 1.15 1.04 1.09 0.052 0.101 0.178 0.169 0.122 0.101 0.101

This didn't copy well; from the pdf: https://files.catbox.moe/0vwcmj.pdf
 

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Sampling Time (hour): 0.25, 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, and 48 hours post-injection Sample Mean total lipid concentration (µg lipid equivalent/g (or mL) (males and females combined) % of administered dose (males and females combined) 0.25 h 1 h 2 h 4 h 8 h 24 h 48 h 0.25 h 1 h 2 h 4 h 8 h 24 h 48 h Adipose tissue 0.057 0.100 0.126 0.128 0.093 0.084 0.181 - - - - - - - Adrenal glands 0.271 1.48 2.72 2.89 6.80 13.8 18.2 0.001 0.007 0.010 0.015 0.035 0.066 0.106 Bladder 0.041 0.130 0.146 0.167 0.148 0.247 0.365 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 Bone (femur) 0.091 0.195 0.266 0.276 0.340 0.342 0.687 - - - - - - - Bone marrow (femur) 0.479 0.960 1.24 1.24 1.84 2.49 3.77 - - - - - - - Brain 0.045 0.100 0.138 0.115 0.073 0.069 0.068 0.007 0.013 0.020 0.016 0.011 0.010 0.009 Eyes 0.010 0.035 0.052 0.067 0.059 0.091 0.112 0.000 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 Heart 0.282 1.03 1.40 0.987 0.790 0.451 0.546 0.018 0.056 0.084 0.060 0.042 0.027 0.030 Injection site 128 394 311 338 213 195 165 19.9 52.6 31.6 28.4 21.9 29.1 24.6 Kidneys 0.391 1.16 2.05 0.924 0.590 0.426 0.425 0.050 0.124 0.211 0.109 0.075 0.054 0.057 Large intestine 0.013 0.048 0.093 0.287 0.649 1.10 1.34 0.008 0.025 0.065 0.192 0.405 0.692 0.762 Liver 0.737 4.63 11.0 16.5 26.5 19.2 24.3 0.602 2.87 7.33 11.9 18.1 15.4 16.2 Lung 0.492 1.21 1.83 1.50 1.15 1.04 1.09 0.052 0.101 0.178 0.169 0.122 0.101 0.101

This didn't copy well; from the pdf: https://files.catbox.moe/0vwcmj.pdf
Because of this redesign, it can't do that, so it sits there on the ACE receptor, exposed … That allows the immune cells to produce antibodies specific to that place where it should be fusing with the cell, the fusion domain. It messes up the fusion domain, keeps the protein open, and prevents the protein from getting in, which means the protein will just stick there on the ACE2 receptor, disabling it.
When you disable ACE2 receptors in the heart, you get heart failure. When you disable them in the lungs, you get pulmonary hypertension. When you do it in the brain, you get stroke. Lots of nasty things happen when you disable ACE2 receptors …

 
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