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Now the mRNA experiment subjects are walking around producing and shedding spike proteins.

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No I don't think so. Proteins alone will not replicate.

However, what the paper is saying is that A the spike proteins are likely attaching themselves to vascular cell walls and other cells and B the immune system is then triggered doing damage to all these places.

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No I don't think so. Proteins alone will not replicate.

The mRNA instructs cells to create the spike protein. Vaccinated people are generating the spike proteins in their bodies.

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Yes but once this messenger RNA is used up there will be no more proteins generated.

(Obviously we don't know WHAT is in the "vaccine", I'm just commenting on mRNA)

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Which is not an instance of spike proteins replicating. The RNA vaccine might do that, but not the spike proteins alone.

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Proteins alone will not replicate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prion

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Prions don't really replicate either, they cause other existing proteins of the same type to fold wrongly also. It's more like an ice-9 situation.

That is also a very rare thing, it's not going to happen with any random protein and certainly not one that isn't native to the human body.

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That's the reason for the injection experiment.