It’s been discussed to death since the jabs have been rolled out. I don’t know why people are still asking.
You pick up millions/billions of viruses and bacteria a day some active, some dead and some degraded into separate proteins etc. If people are “shedding” spikes they’re not dangerous since they can’t reproduce. You could possibly pick some up via the airways and you immune system would treat them the same as any other partial pathogen but if ingested stomach acid would destroy them.
Thank you! I know it's been discussed to death, but in the soup of discussion, I never caught what the true risk is from shedding. If you get sick from being sued on, and recuperate do you Have the clot risk of the jabbed since you essentially have taken in what they have plaguing them?
You get a partial spike protein, a “degraded virus”. That’s all the vax is. You pick them up all day from other viruses. Imagine someone sneezes on a table and an hour later you sit there. The virus is dead and decaying, you don’t get sick but still have them enter your body.
The vaxxed can’t make you sick from the spike protein, it’s the mRna covered in a special lipid that’s been injected then encoded into their cells is what makes it dangerous for them.
Your body just gets rid of it with the immune system. If you’re jabbed you could be producing billions/trillions a day and your body can’t keep up or your immune system starts attacking the cells producing them, that’s where the danger lies for them.
It’s been scrubbed but you can probably do a deep dive and find the info. Each shot contained roughly 1/2 to 3/4 of the amount of cells a normal body contains but I can’t find the exact number any longer. The amount of cells you have in a human body is 37.2 trillion. There was never any reason to put the amount of mRna in each shot. None.
I even looked again and can’t find it. But two doses of Pfizer or moderna or one dose of J&J contained well over 37.2 trillion instructions. And they knew it was wrong to do but did it anyway.
Thank you! That is reassuring! God, it's diabolical!
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