Study: Synthetic spike protein fragments found in body in 50% of vaccinated individuals, up to 187 days, and it was found in any part of the body.

1. It is possible that the mRNA may be integrated or re-transcribed in some cells.

2. It is possible that pseudo-uridines at a particular sequence position, as described in the article, induce the formation of a spike protein that is always constitutively active. But it seems very remote as a hypothesis.

3. It is possible that the mRNA-containing nanoparticle will be picked up by bacteria normally present at the basal level in the blood.

All controls (unvaccinated individuals) were tested negative.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/prca.202300048

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Getting bacterial cells in the blood to produce synthetic spike proteins was a new (super scary) theory to me. Holy cow.

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Instead of Russian Roulette it's the Scientist Shuffle

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