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Mark Brody's avatar

Peter, rather than postulating differential responses of spike protein manufacturing in different COVID-19 vaxx recipients, I think it more likely that the vaccines themselves differ one from the next in their capacity to cause the body to produce spike protein. This theory is consonant with the www.howbadismybatch.com data which demonstrates that different batches had different adverse event rates. These phenomena suggest the obvious: that good manufacturing principles were not followed by the vaccine makers, and that therefore some batches contained far more mRNA than others. There is some evidence that the manufacturers were aware of the toxic batches, and rather than withdrawing them from the market, they distributed them widely across the country in a deliberate attempt to obscure the harm, which would have been glaringly apparent had the bad batches been confined to local distribution.

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John Alton's avatar

"Thus, it is possible that some persons do not make specific neutralizing antibodies after injection, and thus, the Spike protein is able to circulate and damage the body, specifically the heart muscle." It seems that for vaccines to be effective a properly functioning immune system is needed, More immune system research is needed and maybe vaccines could be eliminated if the immune system was functioning properly. There has not been a pandemic yet that killed everyone. Those with good immune systems survived. We have to get a better understanding of what is needed to have an immune system that can rise to any challenge.

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