I researched right when "vaccines" started showing bad side effects what the symptoms matched. I found this: AntiPhospholipid Syndrome
Basically, if you get the "vaccine" and it is the clotshot variant your body will not be able to create phospholipids, or at least be able to keep them stable.
So that means when tested your body might show reduced levels of phosphorus as your body just tosses it out since it can't process it meaningfully.
So people fully hit with the kill shot won't test positive for Covid while everyone else who still can stabilize phospholipids would test positive because the PCR tests just proliferate RNA segments which contain phosphorus. That includes the ones that the shot didn't kill the first 2 or 3 times around.
If I were to design it, I'd do the same thing. This mechanism ensures that you don't give out too many kill shots needlessly. If someone is already slated to die, why waste another kill shot on them? It's just efficient.
I bet it is the phosphorus.
Edit:
Here's my theory.
Phosphorus is a building block in DNA.
I researched right when "vaccines" started showing bad side effects what the symptoms matched. I found this: AntiPhospholipid Syndrome
Basically, if you get the "vaccine" and it is the clotshot variant your body will not be able to create phospholipids, or at least be able to keep them stable.
So that means when tested your body might show reduced levels of phosphorus as your body just tosses it out since it can't process it meaningfully.
So people fully hit with the kill shot won't test positive for Covid while everyone else who still can stabilize phospholipids would test positive because the PCR tests just proliferate RNA segments which contain phosphorus. That includes the ones that the shot didn't kill the first 2 or 3 times around.
If I were to design it, I'd do the same thing. This mechanism ensures that you don't give out too many kill shots needlessly. If someone is already slated to die, why waste another kill shot on them? It's just efficient.