Tag: Vaccine
A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases. Traditionally such immunity has been achieved by injecting dead or weakened viruses into the host, which stimulates the body to create the desired antibodies.
The Covid-19 vaccines depart from that approach by injecting billions of mRNA or DNA sequences into the body to simulate the spike protein of the Corona Virus, thus prompting the body to produce antibodies. The problems with this approach is 1. The spike proteins protrude from the cells, deforming blood vessels and damaging blood cells. 2. The vaccines turn the cells into spike producing factories. That could make the bodies cells targets of the body’s own immune system. 3. The spike proteins and damaged cells are guaranteed to cause microscopic blood clots, which can in a relatively short period (6 months to 3-5 years) cause death, or lead to other complications that cause death. 4. The vaccines were only designed to mimic one variant, not many as in traditional vaccines 5. The vaccines have proven largely ineffective with “break through cases” (infections of people who have been vaccinated against the virus) now being reported in ever increasing numbers around the world.