Do you think certain sections of the country are getting saline or why do some have a bad reaction and others don't?
Some have bad reactions being around the vaxxed and others have been around vaxxed and say that's ridiculous.
Why the variance? Any thoughts?
So what you’re saying is, the virus’s “signature” protein can spread but the mRNA can’t? Honestly that doesn’t sound like an issue. Normal vaccines work by training the immune system to recognize proteins like that. And building an immunity to the virus isn’t a bad thing. I’d rather simply have an immune response from those proteins than have a stronger immune response and the virus’s disease, and the latter option can already be caught from other people without choosing to get it.
I’d be a lot more concerned if the mRNA somehow spread through “shedding”, causing people who chose not to take the jab to get its effects (producing those proteins locally, and all side effects)
All that is assuming the vaccine only does what they say it does and doesn’t have some kind of microchip or nanotechnology or whatever else in it.
If it could spread to others from one person taking it, they wouldn't be pushing as hard for people to get the shot? They would only need like 10% of the population to get it and spread it everywhere, seems like?
That only makes sense if both 1. protein shedding is real (slight doubt) and 2. total immunity is their goal with the vaccine (big doubt)
It looks to me like for whatever reason they’re trying to get the mRNA itself into as many people as possible, not just make them immune.
Ah...I see. It doesn't matter, because it's immunity is not even the goal! Its scary, either way!