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From: Yorikke8/9/2021 3:39:26 PM
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It is not the effectiveness of the mRNA vaccines or the Johnson DNA variant that is a question. They are effective vaccines; particularly in limiting the severity of symptoms. What is the problem is that the methodology of inserting spike protien manufacturing into the cells creates a situation where 1. The virus and its spike-producing units and the immune system reactions end up where they have never before been recorded. The Brain vessels are a prime example. 2. The presence of these units can cause an exaggerated reaction to further exposure to the virus. Whether through revaccination or via infection, the body begins to overreact to the spike protein presence. When this occurs the reaction of the body's systems is ultimately creates exaggerated blood clotting reactions. The more exposure to covid, or other rhino-type viruses the more radical the response, the more radical the expression of the problem. Covid is primarily a blood clotting disease. That is what kills people. mRNA vaccines set up shop in the vessel walls and create a perfect storm of clotting possibilities, while the disease itself is primarily an upper respiratory tract clotting phenomena

We are likely to be living with the problems of mass mRNA vaccine administration for a generation.
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