“What we’re finding with this synthetic mRNA [is] it persists in the body longer [than infection],” informed board-certified clinical and anatomic pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole.
“And in addition to that, it’s making spike protein at low levels for a longer period of time.”
The spike protein is winding up everywhere you can imagine in the body, like brain tissue, heart tissue, and other organs.
Spike protein also “triggers alterations in the immune response,” Dr. Cole denoted.
“So we’re seeing a lot of immune suppression in individuals. We’re also seeing a lot of autoimmune disease where the body attacks itself. That’s the tip of the iceberg. There are so many things spike protein does.”
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