I was going to recapitulate the evidence that the virus, SARS-CoV-2, doesn’t exist. But I decided to leave it out of this article. I’m just going to focus on the vaccine and what it’s supposed to be doing.
Let’s say you’re a vaccine researcher. You develop a new type of shot that deploys RNA.
The RNA, when injected, has one purpose. It induces cells of the body to produce something called the spike protein. That’s it.
According to your theory, the body’s immune system will spring into action and mount a neutralizing attack against this protein.
As result, when the “real thing” comes along—the virus, which contains the spike protein—the vaccinated person will be protected. His immune system will ward off the virus.
Since, again, the whole and only reason you’re injecting the RNA shot is to make the body produce the spike protein…
Aren’t you going to make sure the body is, in fact, producing that protein?
Of course you are.
How will you do that?
In the only way you can.
You’ll line up 10 or 20 thousand vaccinated people and test them.
You’ll test them to make sure you can find that spike protein in their bodies.
So show me the study.
Show me that vaccine researchers and vaccine makers and the FDA actually had that study done.
Where is it?
I’m not talking about looking at three patients in China or Berlin or New York. I’m talking about an extensive test to make sure the vaccine is doing the ONE thing it’s supposed to be doing. Across the population.
I don’t see that study anywhere.