A new study reveals that the COVID spike protein can be found in blood years after vaccination. Meanwhile, the NIH has allocated $1.6 billion for Long COVID research, yet millions may be suffering from vaccine injuries. Back in 2021, various authorities, including the government's campaign and media figures, assured us that the spike protein would be quickly eliminated from the body. I urge everyone to retweet this information.
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@c_plushie - Coronavirus Plushie
New study finds COVID spike protein in blood YEARS AFTER VACCINATION, NIH spends $1.6B on Long COVID but MILLIONS are likely VACCINE INJURED.
And yet in 2021, EVERYONE, from the Government's 'Unite Against COVID-19' campaign, to mainstream media like Stuff NZ, to Helen Petousis-Harris, to David Seymour, ALL OF THEM said there was nothing to worry about because the spike protein is quickly cleared from the body.
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The mRNA COVID vaccine gives your body instructions to create copies of spike proteins. As soon as the spike protein is made, the vaccine breaks down and disappears from your body, usually within a matter of days or even hours.
The vaccine is administered into your arm muscle, where it's quickly metabolized. The vaccine is taken up at the injection site and does not diffuse throughout the body. Your cells destroy the vaccine and recycle its components.
Your immune system recognizes the spike proteins and learns how to fight the virus, without you actually getting sick. After a few days, all the mRNA from the vaccine is gone and the spike proteins that your cells produced are destroyed by your immune system. The only thing that remains is the memory of how to fight COVID-19, so your immune system is ready if it encounters the virus again. There is nothing to fear from the vaccine.
Speaker 0: The vaccine is completely gone from your body within days, leaving your immune system stronger and ready for action if COVID nineteen comes near you.
Speaker 1: When the mRNA COVID nineteen vaccine enters your body, it provides a set of coded instructions to create copies of what are called spike proteins. As soon as the spike protein has been made, the vaccine breaks down and it disappears.
Speaker 2: The genetic code is like a recipe the body can use to make a version of the virus' spike protein. Once our cells make this protein, our immune system responds to it, learning how to fight the virus without us actually getting sick. The spike protein breaks down quickly and doesn't stay in our body.
Speaker 3: As soon as your cells are done with the vaccine, they destroy it. It does not stick around in your body.
Speaker 4: When the vaccine is administered into the muscle in your arm, it's fairly quickly metabolized, and and leaves your body.
Speaker 5: The vaccine's taken up at the injection site. It doesn't actually diffuse throughout the body. And then once these things are taken up, they they are they disintegrate. They are recycled, for example. So after over a period of days hours to days, actually, that what was injected really ceases to exist.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 4: As Helen was explaining, it's a single dose that's put in your arm, and then quickly, your body clears it away.
Speaker 3: When that mRNA enters the cells of a human as it entered mine last Friday, the immune system of the human says, hello. Hello. We got something here, like this. I'm gonna generate a response to destroy it, and the immune system learns to destroy those spike proteins. Now, within a few days, all of the mRNA that came in the vaccine is gone.
It's very unstable. That's why it has to be refrigerated at minus 80 degrees. The spike proteins that your cells produced upon receiving the mRNA have been destroyed by your immune system. The only thing that remains is a memory in one's immune system of what it's like to fight something that looks like COVID nineteen. And if COVID nineteen spike proteins do appear in your body, your immune system's ready to fight it.
And I actually think that's pretty cool. But it also shows that you have absolutely nothing to fear because all you're left with is the memory of how to fight it. I just ask the good doctors on the other side of the house if that's roughly, what happens. And they say, yes. That's actually a pretty good description.
@thackerpd - Paul D. Thacker
1) New study find COVID spike protein in blood years after vaccination. NIH spends $1.6B on Long COVID but millions are likely vaccine injured. https://t.co/4h41KPKBBo