Posted on 04/28/2021 3:52:44 PM PDT by Mariner
It took 8 months for my sense of smell to begin to return. It's at about 50% now. Be prepared for some things to smell REALLY weird as it starts to come back...like flowers smelling like garbage...that sort of thing. Bizarre.
You do see a number of your fallacies there, don't you?
1) The jab guarantees that the particles pass your body's defenses (a droplet in the air still has to get across the room and into the interior of the body somehow; and the virii on the droplet have to remain viable; not at all certain if the droplet is outside exposed to sunlight for example); and the there are nose hairs and/or stomach acid to contend with.
2) By taking the jab, the mRNA get's a free ride into the body, where it can be picked up by the blood and/or lymph: all at once, all in the same place. Some are bound to escape.
3) Harvard and MIT researchers have indicated that mRNA from the virus has been incorporated into the DNA of COVID victims. Whether this means the live virus has reverse transcriptase, or that co-infection with some other virus which has it, is necessary, I don't know; but it does show at least some mRNA in of this actual virus, in the real world, gets into the DNA.
4) Top. Kek. "Miniscule and insignificant compared to the number created by an actual infection." Two problems with that toss-off line.
1) Real coof virus particles look like a cartoon world war 2 ocean mine: spikes all over, hence the name "crown" virus, "corona" virus, as the spikes resemble the crenellations on a crown. Which means, in a real infection, you have many more spike proteins: but they don't all "count" because each virus particle, only can invade 1 cell. So all the others go to waste; cutting the ratio of what you call "real infection" to "the jab" by a factor of "however many spikes are on one virus particle".
2) "Real infection" -- does that mean enough to kill you? Enough for frank symptoms? Enough for delayed symptoms, as in "long-haul carriers"?
3) The spike proteins don't need to invade cells to cause problems; there's another article showing that spike proteins all by themselves, introduce abnormal clotting in the blood; and other articles that show just 1 spike particle, interacting with the ACE2 receptor, ...even without entering the cell IIRC...ring the doorbell on the cell, setting it off to start producing a bunch of inflammatory signaling molecules, including some related to clotting.
So spike proteins can cause all kinds of fun all on their lonesome.
5) Another Freeper quoted an article (I can't remember if he had the link) by an MD claiming there are about 20 spike proteins native to the human body. They suggested that if antibodies to the mRNA jab, start going after those proteins, you've basically developed a new autoimmune disorder. (I *DID* point out to him that the size and 3D shape of the human spikes, need to be quite similar to the coof spike, in order for that to happen; I haven't heard any follow-up.)
Add to all that, the increasing number of "under the table" reactions people are talking about from friends, family, and neighbors; unlike Moderna, Pfizer, J&J, and AstroZeneca, they don't have immunity from side effects the way the grease-the-politicians'-palms big pharmas have immunity from liabillity. Last summer, Moderna filed with the SEC ("Wall Street" not "Medicine") that their jab IS considered an experimental genetic therapy by the FDA, and that they are well over a billion in debt.
Oh, and it came out today Bill Gates won't release his patents for the jabs for reduced-cost therapy overseas, even though he's already made a 20-for-1 return on his $1 billion investment.
Scumbucket.
Alters the genes? Isn’t that permanent?
Maybe it changes XY to XX.
I see what you did there. : )
There are other ways...but ya gotta remember...whatever therapy you usually use does not always go to the cells they need to. We have been marvelously made....tinkering with original design is very scary. We only tinker when patient is most definitely going to die otherwise.
Getting so you don’t whom to believe and what to believe.
Hold on.....
Aren’t the “spike proteins” what give the virus the name “Corona”? Don’t they cause the virus to appear to have an outline or halo or “corona” under a microscope?
If so, why wouldn’t other coronavirus (such as the common cold) also cause permanent gene changes?
You’re an idiot.
Here’s an MD...talking about the mRNA getting into the bloodstream, and being taken into endothelial cells all throughout the body.
The spike proteins expressed on the surface of endothelial cells, which poke into the bloodstream, activate clotting upon contact with platelets.
The immune system, attacks the cells presenting the novel antigen on their surfaces; and guess what happens when the body notices the damage to endothelial cells?
Yep. More blood clots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyPjAfNNA-U
You’re the idiot here. You are mixing and equivocating completely different situations and topics. Most of your rant has nothing to do with what I posted, and much of it shows a complete failure to understand the immune system. In other words, your post are a typical Qtard. Piss off and don’t post to me with your fantasy conspiracy qrap. Bye.
Go back to DU.
Can the corona spikes cause the skin to plasticize?
Got a link?
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced she won’t implement a mandate for lawmakers to get vaccinated during a press conference on Thursday, saying all she can do is “hope that science would guide them to protect themselves.”
Yeah, it’s so F___ing essential that Congress isn’t going to require it for *themselves*.
What part of “Get in the Boxcar!” aren’t you picking up here?
Currently this past week, I’ve smelling weird “smoke-type” of scents. It’s really bizarre and I’m hoping and praying that this isn’t permanent damage.
Ha! That happened to me too when it started to come back. My niece lives in my lower level...I texted her more than once to come up because I thought I smelled something burning. Certain foods smelled really weird for awhile too. Like I said, I've regained maybe 50-70% depending on the day...hope it continues to get better, but it's been over a year now. Hope yours gets better too; it's weird (and dangerous, really) to have no sense of smell.
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