I am responding to this post so that it has visibility under my original post in case someone later comes to this conversation. I am also using it to respond to you directly.
I am watching this show with Dr. Malone. It is long, and I am not very far in, but around the 15 ish minute mark they talk about the spike protein. They talk about how the part that is not in the membrane (so just a piece of the protein, not the whole thing) can be cleaved from the cells that the vaccine causes to express it and go off and interact with other cells in the body.
I have mentioned this possibility before (though not in my discussion with you). I have found no evidence to support their statement, but I am still listening and hopefully they will provide that information.
If that is going on, then my statement on S protein cross person transmission changes from "its impossible" to "maybe a piece of it is" (in this case, it would be a part that does do damage).
The maybe is still important. We really don't infect other people with our blood proteins. Its just not a thing in any meaningful way. Nevertheless, if I can find evidence to corroborate this protein cleavage from the vaccinated cells, and the cleaved part remaining intact and active, I will change my protest from impossible to unlikely.
I would also like to say my estimation of Dr. Malone has increased.
So does this study.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2020/12/04/2020.12.04.409144.full.pdf
I am responding to this post so that it has visibility under my original post in case someone later comes to this conversation. I am also using it to respond to you directly.
I am watching this show with Dr. Malone. It is long, and I am not very far in, but around the 15 ish minute mark they talk about the spike protein. They talk about how the part that is not in the membrane (so just a piece of the protein, not the whole thing) can be cleaved from the cells that the vaccine causes to express it and go off and interact with other cells in the body.
I have mentioned this possibility before (though not in my discussion with you). I have found no evidence to support their statement, but I am still listening and hopefully they will provide that information.
If that is going on, then my statement on S protein cross person transmission changes from "its impossible" to "maybe a piece of it is" (in this case, it would be a part that does do damage).
The maybe is still important. We really don't infect other people with our blood proteins. Its just not a thing in any meaningful way. Nevertheless, if I can find evidence to corroborate this protein cleavage from the vaccinated cells, and the cleaved part remaining intact and active, I will change my protest from impossible to unlikely.
I would also like to say my estimation of Dr. Malone has increased.