Now months and even years from the grand claims of our leaders and mainstream media experts about the COVID-19 vaccines being “safe and effective”, we increasingly see ‘conspiracy theories’ becoming true or at least acceptable. One such ‘conspiracy theory’ was that the spike proteins made in the body due to vaccination could last longer than intended, travel to more places in the body than intended, and cause more damage than intended, all denied by the accepted experts, though increasingly confirmed by the actual science (see here, here, and here).
The CDC, effectively an arm of the US government, currently led by Democrat President Joe Biden, used to have a webpage (up to earlier in July 2022, thankfully preserved by digital archives) that declared: “The mRNA and the spike protein do not last long in the body. Our cells break down mRNA from these vaccines and get rid of it within a few days after vaccination. Scientists estimate that the spike protein, like other proteins our bodies create, may stay in the body up to a few weeks.” Source.
Now (actually even just later in July 2022), with evidence accumulating that the spike proteins last for months (potentially a permanent fixture in the body for those who frequently take booster shots), travel around, and can cause severe side effects (such as death), the CDC’s webpage has been altered, with no great fanfare in the media, to remove this passage. Source. Archived source.
Okay then.
Furthermore, while the offending passage has been removed, the page still links to a resource that says that “the spike proteins that were generated by COVID-19 vaccines last up to a few weeks”. Source.
Note: Some questions you might like to ask. How much more will be quietly removed from that webpage over time, perhaps the claim that the vaccines are “safe and effective”? Does this fit nicely with Fauci’s statement that “We need to study it more.”, and the Israeli researchers aiming to, after billions had already been vaccinated, figure out “if #mRNA vaccines are dangerous long term”? Do incidents like this fill you with confidence that our leaders and the experts are trustworthy and have your best interests at heart? Will they eventually say that they never claimed that the vaccines were “safe and effective” and that they didn’t force anyone to take them? And, once again, when do the lawsuits start? [Americans might ask a related question…]
Given the admission that the modRNA produced spike protein lasts longer than originally thought, what are the chances that individuals would shed it given that the mechanism used to produce it is basically the same mechanism that viruses use to reproduce, and we know that virus's are shed by infected individuals..
I doubt each person has the same reponse to making a keeping spike protein in their body. So to me its like giving a person a random amount of a drug. Could be fine, but more likely its way too much and causes some damage either permanent or temporary.