Appreciate your reply Max and will take a look at the video. I didn't explain myself clearly enough in my other comment... I'll try to do better here...
I heard it hypothesized recently that our cells emit a spike protein when they are dying. The maker's of the mRNA vaccine say that this vaccine will cause your body to produce spike proteins so that your immune system will learn to recognize it and develop antibodies to disable the spike protein...at least that's my understanding of their claim. My research has brought me to the point where I have not found any evidence of a Sars CoV-2 virus. As stated at the CDC website in statements on how the Sars CoV-2 virus was first discovered, they state it was discovered and diagnosed using PCR. I hope we can all agree that the PCR is not a diagnostic tool, therefore their "discovery and diagnosis" is bs. Therefore, their claim of the Sars CoV-2 virus having some special "spike protein" is also bs. I am hypothesizing that our own cells already have this "spike protein" on their outer membrane for the purpose of keeping foreign material out...a protection. And that when a cell is poisoned, the cell disintegrates and the "spike protein" breaks off. So if this is true, then the pharm statements about the vaccine causing your body to manufacture the "spike protein" is somewhat true. But all it's really doing is poisoning your cells which leads to your destruction and death. Now, about this antibody/antigen thing... I've been trying to research that as well because the "scientists" like to tell us that each specific virus and bacteria has a specific antigen and that our immune system creates a specific antibody to disable the specific antigen...like a lock and key scenario. I've found no evidence of this specificity. All I've found is that "scientists" are aware of 5 different antibodies and each has a few subsets. And each of those subsets is capable of disarming both bacteria and virus depending on it's structure but I have read nothing to indicate that our immune system can produce unique antibodies for the hundreds or thousands of different bacteria/virus. Perhaps some bacteria are distinct in character under a microscope so that they can be cultured and identified. But neither bacteria or virus can be identified through PCR or through antibody testing as their is no unique antibody for each unique bacteria/virus...as far as I can tell. To sum up...I think the "spike protein" unique to the "Sars CoV-2 virus" is pure horse manure. I think our own cells all have spikey proteins on their membranes. Ugh...I'm sure I still didn't explain that very well, my apologies. On Wed, Sep 29, 2021, 3:52 PM Max <[email protected]> wrote: > Hanan, your hypothesis is that the vaccine is simply poison and does not > cause your cells to produce any of the spike protein of sars cov 2? > > You might like Dr Syed Mobeen. I didnt find an exact answer among the > videos I watched, but you might be able to. It seems to me that scientists > are able to detect that antibodies produced are able to attach, neutralize > etc the sars cov 2. Obviously we dont want just any antibody, it should > bind to the pathogen in question. If you say the sars cov 2 virus spike > protein is poison, and the mRNA vaccines induce this poison to which > antibodies are made, then you are back in agreement except that you > stipulate the antibodies are naturally caused by cells dying from any > cause. This doesnt seem logical because there would be no specificity. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FiNKFboncg > > > > On 9/29/2021 1:38 PM, hanan bissar wrote: > > So, some podcaster I listen to...not sure who but it might have been Jason > Christoff's podcast, mentioned something about when cells are > poisoned/dying, they emit a 'spike protein'. If true, then it makes sense > that they can state that the vax makes your body produce spike proteins, as > the vax is poisoness to our cells. > > I've been trying to research this a bit more but haven't found exact > information on dying cells emitting spike proteins. I have found that cell > membranes do have proteins that are shaped and designed to keep invaders > out. > > Anyone have more research on this or curious to help investigate? > > >

