Dr. McCullogh, on the JRE, did cite a few sources on his claim that the spike protein is found in the body up to 15 months after infection - and then the body clears it. His fear is that continually amping up the body with shots will cause a delayed clearing of the virus - which could cause irreparable harm.
Additionally, the shot is a synthetic manufacture of the spike protein (which is also, likely, synthetic.) This is why the shot is causing the same types of problems in people as the infection. (Myocarditis, clotting, menstrual cycle issues, etc.)
Other vaccines do not use "synthetic" versions of a virus to create immunity. Your flu vaccine is grown, alive, in chicken eggs. When it reaches a certain load, it is harvested and killed. The dead cells are used in the shots. The body doesn't need a live virus to mount an immune response (although a live virus probably creates a better response.) Flu vaccines are well tolerated - a natural product is used.
When dealing with synthetics, you are opening up a whole different can of worms.
Dr. McCullogh, on the JRE, did cite a few sources on his claim that the spike protein is found in the body up to 15 months after infection - and then the body clears it. His fear is that continually amping up the body with shots will cause a delayed clearing of the virus - which could cause irreparable harm.
Additionally, the shot is a synthetic manufacture of the spike protein (which is also, likely, synthetic.) This is why the shot is causing the same types of problems in people as the infection. (Myocarditis, clotting, menstrual cycle issues, etc.)
Other vaccines do not use "synthetic" versions of a virus to create immunity. Your flu vaccine is grown, alive, in chicken eggs. When it reaches a certain load, it is harvested and killed. The dead cells are used in the shots. The body doesn't need a live virus to mount an immune response (although a live virus probably creates a better response.) Flu vaccines are well tolerated - a natural product is used.
When dealing with synthetics, you are opening up a whole different can of worms.