In addition to the other fine replies, another major difference is the "vaccine" causes your cells to express the spike protein on their surface. This makes it really easy for the body to decide to attack those.
I'm not getting this "vaccine" for lots of reasons, but one of the big ones, even if I were not "awake", is that the way it works is just intrinsically risking an autoimmune disease, and I've already got one, which is enough, thanks.
You don't need enough biochemistry & biology to look at how the mRNA stuff works as a "vaccine" and think it's fundamentally a dangerous idea. In the hands of someone I could trust, there are some interesting things that mRNA delivery could theoretically do. But along with the fact I'm not sure I can ever trust someone that much, the way it works to my mind seems fundamentally contrary to what you want in a vaccine. You need the targeted proteins free-floating, not stuck to cells!
So basically your cells express the protein and then your immune system attacks those cells creating antibodies but potentially during that process your body may develope other antibodies (autoantibodies) towards itself? Very interesting.
Do you have my scientific articles that explain this autoimmune theory?
Can someone clear something up....
The vaccines expose your body directly to the spike protein.
Natural Covid does the same.
What is the difference? It seems we are in trouble either way. Or am I wrong?
In addition to the other fine replies, another major difference is the "vaccine" causes your cells to express the spike protein on their surface. This makes it really easy for the body to decide to attack those.
I'm not getting this "vaccine" for lots of reasons, but one of the big ones, even if I were not "awake", is that the way it works is just intrinsically risking an autoimmune disease, and I've already got one, which is enough, thanks.
You don't need enough biochemistry & biology to look at how the mRNA stuff works as a "vaccine" and think it's fundamentally a dangerous idea. In the hands of someone I could trust, there are some interesting things that mRNA delivery could theoretically do. But along with the fact I'm not sure I can ever trust someone that much, the way it works to my mind seems fundamentally contrary to what you want in a vaccine. You need the targeted proteins free-floating, not stuck to cells!
So basically your cells express the protein and then your immune system attacks those cells creating antibodies but potentially during that process your body may develope other antibodies (autoantibodies) towards itself? Very interesting.
Do you have my scientific articles that explain this autoimmune theory?