Health Canada/Provinces Goof 6. The mRNA drugs and spike proteins DON'T disappear rapidly after the jab
OOPS!
Chris Martenson at Peak Prosperity has numerous interesting takes on COVID and various responses. He is thoughtful, rational, clear headed, and not biased. He is worth reading and listening to. In his most recent pod-cast he discussed new evidence that is a bit worrisome.
The general message from the Medical Elites is that once the mRNA drugs are jabbed, and once the mRNA has eventually lead to the formation of the spike protein, the mRNA is degraded (we have natural enzyme systems to do this) and the spike protein is expressed on the cell surface only. Nothing to worry about.
He referenced wDr. Robert Schooley, professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine. He stated: “The mRNA in these vaccines tell your muscle cells to make the viral spike protein. Once these instructions are delivered, the mRNA is degraded over 12 hours, and the spike protein that is created as a preview for the immune system disappears over 48 hours.”
That turns out to be a guess, and a wrong one. A study just published in Cell Immune imprinting, breadth of variant recognition, and germinal center response in human SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination calls this into question. The summary states:
During the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, novel and traditional vaccine strategies have been deployed globally. We investigated whether antibodies stimulated by mRNA vaccination (BNT162b2), including third-dose boosting, differ from those generated by infection or adenoviral (ChAdOx1-S and Gam-COVID-Vac) or inactivated viral (BBIBP-CorV) vaccines. We analyzed human lymph nodes after infection or mRNA vaccination for correlates of serological differences. Antibody breadth against viral variants is lower after infection compared with all vaccines evaluated but improves over several months. Viral variant infection elicits variant-specific antibodies, but prior mRNA vaccination imprints serological responses toward Wuhan-Hu-1 rather than variant antigens. In contrast to disrupted germinal centers (GCs) in lymph nodes during infection, mRNA vaccination stimulates robust GCs containing vaccine mRNA and spike antigen up to 8 weeks postvaccination in some cases. SARS-CoV-2 antibody specificity, breadth, and maturation are affected by imprinting from exposure history and distinct histological and antigenic contexts in infection compared with vaccination.
While not seen in all cases, in some cases there was evidence of both mRNA and spike proteinSpike protein was detected in the plasma of 96% of the vacci- nees at days 1–2 (median spike concentration of 47 pg/mL) and in 63% at day 7 (median spike concentration of 1.7 pg/mL) after the prime vaccine dose. In contrast, spike antigen detection after the vaccine boost on day 21 was reduced, with half of the study participants being positive on days 1–2 (median spike concen- tration of 1.2 pg/mL) and only one individual on day 7 post-boost.
There were important differences between SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses produced by vaccination versus infection with a greater effect after natural infection.
Bottom Line: The clinical implications of these results are at present unknown but worrisome, especially since these drugs are injected in children.
As the authors state: “Key questions for the months and years ahead include the duration of effective vaccine-stimulated serological responses after third-dose boosting or other repeated exposures, particularly for the recent Omicron variant and other variants that will emerge in the future, and the safety and efficacy of variant-targeting vaccine boosters in previously vaccinated or infected individuals.”
These drugs were touted as being completely safe with no reason to think that there may be long-term effects as the mRNA and the spike proteins would be degraded quickly. Turns out that is not the case.
In Canada, there is an urgent need to systematically follow all children who have been jabbed - the government owes that to them for participating in their experiment.