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That's actually not what I'm talking about lol. It creates that protein in response to another protein that's common.... s something, a harmless one too.... have to look it up again
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Their reasoning for doing this was because the virus uses it to duplicate itself can't without it. The problem is since it's common. We'll have spiky dudes where shouldn't be....
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Hence why heart attacks went up 23% in Scotland, ppl dying bizarre painful deaths from massive blood clotting in brain, ppl in their 30s with heart inflammation ect....
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I've read before that the Spike T cell protein can't get past the blood-brain barrier which may have been why they were rupturing it during the swab tests shoving it so far back there
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2020.578382/full
& if all that will give you a headache here's a quickie
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dont think spike proteins are "common in everyones body" :) receptors are, like ACE2.
Vaccines produce spike, then immune system should make antibodies for this toxin.
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you could say that spikes are common in everyone's vaccinated body that did not get saline solution :)
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No, the vaccines create the spikes in response to a certain protein that the virus needs in order for 'contact' to become infection.... problem is the protein it targets is common
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your cells grow spikes around them when dna or mRNA enclosed in lipid breaches cell membrane.
Spike is that protein that contacts receptors like ACE2 and also fuses blood platelets
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Sometimes the spike T cell protein is just referred to as "S-protein"
Are you sure that's not what you're referring to?

https://www.jimmunol.org/content/207/2/376
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hold on I'll look it up, I spent half a day 6 months ago reading about this technology