He says that spike proteins circulate in the blood.
Empirical evidence already confirms this is the case. Zero studies required. This type of organ damage only occurs when it circulates. Which is also confirmed by autopsy.
Additionally the mRNA field already reports this as a concern. Including stating these types of issues can occur for mRNA injection failures.
This is why some people had magnetic injection sites. While others didn't. Those who did not experience magnetic injection sites are so because it was circulated vs staying at the injection site, as it's supposed to do. Again, the mRNA literature specifically speaks to these types of failures. And is one of the reasons it is not approved for humans.
So knock it off pretending what it well documented, even before the injections started, doesn't exist.
Factually, you require a study showing this isn't happening. Otherwise you're well outside of supported science.
There is no empirical evidence that spike proteins, that were created at the injection site, circulate in the blood. Even laymen could prove it if it were true: Take a blood drop from a vaccinated person and put it on an one-dollar do-it-yourself-at-home antibody test. Spikes would attach to the antibodies, giving a positive result. Scientists have much more sophisticated ways to look for spike proteins in the blood, nobody has ever found them (except the ones attached to real viruses in a real infection).
Also, there is only one theoretical possible way for the spike proteins to escape: They get produced in antigen presenting cells. This means, the cells detect the alien stuff, crush it, and present the fragments on their surface. Immune system cells detect the presented stuff, and killer cells kill the "infected" cells and mop the mess up (before more alien stuff gets produced).
If the killer cells don't digest all spike proteins completely, they will release the remains wherever they die. There is one study that shows this happens in vivo and is most likely one reason for the problems long-haulers have. But the number produced by vaccines is extremely small compared to what a real infection does.
It's cute how you refute the entire field of mRNA research.
Why do you cite YouTube experts instead of showing the studies? Maybe there are none?
If you DDG spike proteins traveling to other organs you'll find plenty of studies admitting to most spike proteins remaining in injection site but some do settle in other organs for example the ovaries in women. The problem is disingenuous sites posting conflicting statements. Look at this particular website with misinformation. (nebraskamed.com)
In the same article:
>There is no evidence that any mRNA or protein accumulates in any organ.
also article:
>Here's a peer-reviewed study that shows where intramuscular vaccines (which all three of the COVID-19 vaccines are) travel in macaques (a type of monkey). Vaccines mostly remain near the site of injection (the arm muscle) and local lymph nodes.
>Another peer-reviewed study tested exactly where an mRNA vaccine went in mice. Most of the mRNA vaccine stayed in the injection site muscle – where you get the shot. Look at Table 1. A lot of mRNA vaccine was found in local lymph nodes, which peaked about eight hours after the shot was given. A much smaller amount of mRNA vaccine went to farther away lymph nodes.
Notice the both say most spike proteins and completely avoid the use "all." Most means not all. The only conclusion is some of it travels.
Also notice the use of animals in study as any appreciable human study was completely avoided.
some do settle in other organs for example the ovaries in women.
This rumor was caused by a Japanese study: They wanted to know where to look for spike proteins if spike proteins escape the injection site. For this, they pumped mice full of spike proteins and measured the concentration in the organs (and found them, for example, in the ovaries). Then they looked at humans at the same places with the highest concentration and found nothing.
mRNA vaccine was found in local lymph nodes
The lymph system is not the blood system, stuff moves very slowly there. mRNA is a stuff made to transport information inside a cell, it isn't made to last for days.
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