I'm just gonna leave this here....
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I’m just gonna throw these questions out there. There were probably many more ways to place the spike proteins in people than just the jabs.
Were many of the unjabbed indirectly given these mRNAs through bodily contact or shedding? Could it even been given to them through the testing (swab up their nose) for COVID? And what about the jabbed who have since received blood transfusions due to accidents or surgeries? Are they now considered jabbed?
And if the COVID virus was a manmade bioweapon did all those who came down with it or one of their many manmade variants become somewhat compromised by these same spike proteins that were manmade?
I do believe I was infected with something a year ago in January. Visited my MIL in a nursing home for her birthday. I gave her a big hug. My SIL had her jabbed because she couldn't go to the nursing home without it per their mandate. This was after keeping her unjabbed at home until July of 2022. It wasn't my call, sadly. Anyway 3 days later I had bleeding one time and I am postmenopausal for a few years. Haven't had any since that day in January. I have also been on multiple supplements for just this kind of situation, being shedded on. Anyway hopefully the spike protein has been removed from my body. It's probable that most of us have been shedded on at some point.
The jabs are what turn your body into a spike protein factory. What we encounter "in the wild" are what jabbed people are shedding which is a mild irritant to those with a strong immune system, but people with compromised immune systems basically get the flu and can maybe die from overexposure.
My opinion anyway.
Dr. Pierre Kory talks about the shedding possibilities in this article. Spike protein, LNPs and other materials may be shed upon others. https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/shedding-of-covid-mrna-vaccine-components
Tests are bad and shedding is real but nothing remotely the same as getting a needle in you