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neverreddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes but covid is not the only thing to have the spike protein. Furthermore, other coronavirus mRNA vaccines have resulted in massive overreactions by the immune system when the person is exposed to the virus in the wild. So if your body is taught to attack spike proteins it will potentially go after things like the placenta—also made with spike protein AND could cause a huge immunological response that leads to death in ferrets and children. See attached link: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/05/joseph-mercola/the-well-known-hazards-of-coronavirus-vaccines/

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neverreddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

“The way that vaccines get licensed is that FDA gives people a vaccine or the industry gives them the vaccines, and then they do a serological response [test to] see ‘Did you develop in your blood antibodies to that target virus?’ The ferrets developed very strong antibodies, so they thought, ‘We hit the jackpot.’ All four of these vaccines … worked like a charm.

Then something terrible happened. Those ferrets were then exposed to the wild virus, and they all died. [They developed] inflammation in all their organs, their lungs stopped functioning and they died.

Then those scientists remembered that the same thing had happened in the 1960s when they tried to develop an RSV vaccine, which is an upper respiratory illness very similar to coronavirus.

Those scientists in 2012 remembered that, and they said, ‘This is the same thing that happened [back then].’ So, they look closer and they realize that there are two kinds of antibodies that were being produced by the coronavirus. There are neutralizing antibodies, which are the kind you want, which fight the disease, and then there are binding antibodies.

The binding antibodies actually create a pathway for the disease in your body, and they trigger something called … a paradoxical immune response or paradoxical immune enhancement. What that means is that it looks good until you get the disease, and then it makes the disease much, much worse …

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neverreddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well VAERS shows that there are some terrible reactions—including plenty of spontaneous abortions. And as someone who has gone through this process I know that less than 10% of adverse reactions (some day as low as 1%) get reported to VAERS. You haven’t answered any of the serious challenges to the vaccine’s issues that are being reported. I respect that you’re learning a lot in medical school but you learn precious little about the immune system and even less about its impacts on the neurological centers. So unless you’re an expert in that field I don’t think you should be telling people here, in your capacity as a future doctor, that the vaccine is safe.

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neverreddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Great, congrats on finishing. However, your specialty is not in immunology. In fact, all you’ve been taught in med school is that vaccines are safe and effective. Instead of saying that people who question this narrative, people who have given their lives to exposing the dangers of many vaccines for many people (though obviously not everyone), are retarded you should have the intellectual humility to admit that you don’t know if this vaccine is safe. Lots of people are dying—in far higher proportions than from the flu vaccine. This is an untested biological agent that does not function like a normal vaccine. Everyone should be prudent and cautious.