Also, that first link you shared, LOL. It took me 2 minutes to find major errors: the author says the Cell studied found that the spike mRNA lasted 60 days -- that is not the case -- they were looking at the spike protein (which could have been made weeks earlier).
Also, they compare the mRNA levels in live (vaccinated) individuals with t…
Also, that first link you shared, LOL. It took me 2 minutes to find major errors: the author says the Cell studied found that the spike mRNA lasted 60 days -- that is not the case -- they were looking at the spike protein (which could have been made weeks earlier).
Also, they compare the mRNA levels in live (vaccinated) individuals with those of cadavers. Of course the live people are higher -- it isn't the virus that kills most people with COVID -- it is the immune system going haywire as it fights the virus. Also, mRNA degrades quickly, especially after death!
I am just pasting my reply to your friend Mike here- The Study from cell I cited had one point of interest, the longevity of the vaccine induced spike protein. The comparative points on the study were not important to the argument at hand. My statement was that the spike protein lasted for 60 days which is not something that normal mRNA does. I don't care how many tertiary points you can pull from a study, you still have not rebutted that the vaccine induced pike protein lasts way longer than they told us it would. God damn, you paid shills aren't even trying anymore are you. Argue the points someone states not the unrelated minutia of rest of the universe.
Also, that first link you shared, LOL. It took me 2 minutes to find major errors: the author says the Cell studied found that the spike mRNA lasted 60 days -- that is not the case -- they were looking at the spike protein (which could have been made weeks earlier).
Also, they compare the mRNA levels in live (vaccinated) individuals with those of cadavers. Of course the live people are higher -- it isn't the virus that kills most people with COVID -- it is the immune system going haywire as it fights the virus. Also, mRNA degrades quickly, especially after death!
I am just pasting my reply to your friend Mike here- The Study from cell I cited had one point of interest, the longevity of the vaccine induced spike protein. The comparative points on the study were not important to the argument at hand. My statement was that the spike protein lasted for 60 days which is not something that normal mRNA does. I don't care how many tertiary points you can pull from a study, you still have not rebutted that the vaccine induced pike protein lasts way longer than they told us it would. God damn, you paid shills aren't even trying anymore are you. Argue the points someone states not the unrelated minutia of rest of the universe.