What you posted is real science. Information should be freely shared and discussed. Perhaps the vaccine sample was contaminated during testing. Perhaps the test equipment itself is at fault. Or, maybe, there really are strange contaminates (or even intentional creations) in the vaccine. Unless other scientists/doctors are allowed to examine the results, perform similar tests, and report findings, we won’t know.
From what I just read, this scientist confirmed what the other one saw
Yes. The capacity to replicate experiments and analysis is key, but this isn’t the lab report, and no one asks for this information when Fauci/CDC simply make up data.
Then someone outside the narrative posts and there’s instant ‘shade’ thrown on their research - implying it’s unlikely and ‘we need to see the lab notes’ or we should consider this rumor.