I had a cell therapy (called CAR-T) for cancer last fall. Because the therapy is known to produce a spike, they did a detailed work up of neurological and cardio-vascular functions in order to track spike effects. They knew this would come. It did and was not pleasant, But the medical team managed the issues. They know then both that the spike was a high likelihood event and they know how to mitigate it. The "surprise" here doesn't seem to me to make sense.
I don't know the answer to your question which is really are these the same? CAR-T therapy harvests T-cells from the blood, inserts a genetic sequence into the T-cell that looks for a specific protein on the surface of the cancer cell and that carries a virus with it. The modified T-cell attack the cancer cell and compromises the cell membrane, then inserts the virus as a "kill mechanism" to destroy the cancer cell. The cytokine storm (spike) that comes with it in most treatments causes headaches and severe confusion, loss of balance (fall risk) as well as cardiac abnormalities and some (only a little for me) respiratory compromise. I did have blood clots at the site of a catheter insertion. I believe there are also less frequent issues including eyes, but I'm not sure and I didn't have any problem with vision. With the mitigation strategy employed, most of this is transitory (< 6 months) and I'm on a self imposed and self directed rehab program to rebuild strength and endurance.
This is why I'm confused but find the research statement to be curious.
President Trump acted surprised when he first tweeted that Obama had been spying on his campaign team. Of course he wasn't surprised. President Trump had known this for months before he tweeted about it. Sometimes you have to present something as a new 'surprise' as a way to get it into the news.
At the end of the day, the fact that the vaccines cause heart inflammation and blood clots is the important takeaway. In Byram Bridle's interviews he has acknowledged that the spike protein getting into the blood circulation was something he was previously concerned about, so again, the terminology he has used to get this into the news isn't important. What is important is that what was already known/suspected is now becoming more widely known.
The 'surprise' isn't that the spike protein is toxic. They already knew that. The surprise is that they thought (or hoped) the spike protein would remain in the shoulder area where the vaccine was given. They now know that it enters the blood and circulates around the body.
They should have verified this before millions of people were used as guinea pigs.
something here doesn't make sense to me.
I had a cell therapy (called CAR-T) for cancer last fall. Because the therapy is known to produce a spike, they did a detailed work up of neurological and cardio-vascular functions in order to track spike effects. They knew this would come. It did and was not pleasant, But the medical team managed the issues. They know then both that the spike was a high likelihood event and they know how to mitigate it. The "surprise" here doesn't seem to me to make sense.
Look fat here’s the deal. Shut up and trust the science. Come on man!
I don't know the answer to your question which is really are these the same? CAR-T therapy harvests T-cells from the blood, inserts a genetic sequence into the T-cell that looks for a specific protein on the surface of the cancer cell and that carries a virus with it. The modified T-cell attack the cancer cell and compromises the cell membrane, then inserts the virus as a "kill mechanism" to destroy the cancer cell. The cytokine storm (spike) that comes with it in most treatments causes headaches and severe confusion, loss of balance (fall risk) as well as cardiac abnormalities and some (only a little for me) respiratory compromise. I did have blood clots at the site of a catheter insertion. I believe there are also less frequent issues including eyes, but I'm not sure and I didn't have any problem with vision. With the mitigation strategy employed, most of this is transitory (< 6 months) and I'm on a self imposed and self directed rehab program to rebuild strength and endurance.
This is why I'm confused but find the research statement to be curious.
President Trump acted surprised when he first tweeted that Obama had been spying on his campaign team. Of course he wasn't surprised. President Trump had known this for months before he tweeted about it. Sometimes you have to present something as a new 'surprise' as a way to get it into the news.
At the end of the day, the fact that the vaccines cause heart inflammation and blood clots is the important takeaway. In Byram Bridle's interviews he has acknowledged that the spike protein getting into the blood circulation was something he was previously concerned about, so again, the terminology he has used to get this into the news isn't important. What is important is that what was already known/suspected is now becoming more widely known.
Large B Cell nonHodgkin Lymphoma
This doctor might have been personally "surprised", he might have been misinformed and feels dupped.
The 'surprise' isn't that the spike protein is toxic. They already knew that. The surprise is that they thought (or hoped) the spike protein would remain in the shoulder area where the vaccine was given. They now know that it enters the blood and circulates around the body.
They should have verified this before millions of people were used as guinea pigs.