COVID-19 RNA Based Vaccines and the Risk of Prion Disease
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“ ... There are many other potential adverse events that can be induced by the novel RNA based vaccines against COVID-19. The vaccine places a novel molecule, spike protein, in/on the surface of host cells. This spike protein is a potential receptor for another possibly novel infectious agent. If those who argue that the COVID-19 is actually a bioweapon are correct, then a second potentially more dangerous virus may be released that binds spike protein found on the host cells of vaccine recipients. Data is not publicly available to provide information on how long the vaccine RNA is translated in the vaccine recipient and how long after translation the spike protein will be present in the recipient’s cells. Such studies pertaining to in vivo expression will be complex and challenging. Genetic diversity protects species from mass casualties caused by infectious agents. One individual may be killed by a virus while another may have no ill effects from the same virus. By placing the identical receptor, the spike protein, on cells of everyone in a population, the genetic diversity for at least one potential receptor disappears. Everyone in the population now becomes potentially susceptible to binding with the same infectious agent... “
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“ ... There are many other potential adverse events that can be induced by the novel RNA based vaccines against COVID-19. The vaccine places a novel molecule, spike protein, in/on the surface of host cells. This spike protein is a potential receptor for another possibly novel infectious agent. If those who argue that the COVID-19 is actually a bioweapon are correct, then a second potentially more dangerous virus may be released that binds spike protein found on the host cells of vaccine recipients. Data is not publicly available to provide information on how long the vaccine RNA is translated in the vaccine recipient and how long after translation the spike protein will be present in the recipient’s cells. Such studies pertaining to in vivo expression will be complex and challenging. Genetic diversity protects species from mass casualties caused by infectious agents. One individual may be killed by a virus while another may have no ill effects from the same virus. By placing the identical receptor, the spike protein, on cells of everyone in a population, the genetic diversity for at least one potential receptor disappears. Everyone in the population now becomes potentially susceptible to binding with the same infectious agent... “
And more good stuff in the article...
Have lots of friends that got the "grow your own tail" vaccines...will hate to see them sick or worse, die.
After about four months we certainly have data coming in, some is scary, the official explanations are not conveying confidence, I can imagine writing that sort of stuff myself. As for developments and improvements, there is no mention/confession of anything needing improvement or of learning from experience.
My position- sitting on the fence, I see no information on a net benefit of getting a vax, so I think, do-nothing.
Worse, I see no development coming at the one or even two year mark, just more alarms and restrictions.
This herd immunity concept, can be achieved by vaccination with sufficient effectiveness. I conclude that whatever the true effectiveness figure is for the vaxxes in use, it is not enough to bring herd immunity.