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Independent studies and Pfizer themselves confirm that the (((vaccinated))) can harm others through spike protein shedding

submitted by LoliNeko to news 4.0 yearsMay 7, 2021 04:16:27 ago (+23/-0)     (christiansfortruth.com)*

https://christiansfortruth.com/confirmed-covid-vaccinated-people-can-shed-spike-proteins-and-harm-the-unvaccinated/

Just a correction pointed out by @Wahaha - The independent scientific study only mentions the neurological danger, and not the protein spike shedding and spreading. The references within that mentions the protein spike sheeding/spreading are AFLDS' article and Pfizer's document.


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[ - ] Wahaha 1 point 4.0 yearsMay 7, 2021 08:42:55 ago (+1/-0)

According to the paper:

"Collectively, our results suggest that the S protein-exerted EC damage overrides the decreased virus infectivity. This conclusion suggests that vaccination-generated antibody and/or exogenous antibody against S protein not only protects the host from SARS-CoV-2infectivity but also inhibits S protein-imposed endothelial injury and ultimately decrease cardiovascular complication-associated mortality in COVID-19 patients."
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2020/12/04/2020.12.04.409144.full.pdf

Where exactly does it insinuate damage to not vaccinated people?

[ - ] LoliNeko [op] 1 point 4.0 yearsMay 7, 2021 09:14:33 ago (+1/-0)

Nice catch, the article's first sentence says: "A new study has confirmed that people who have been vaccinated against COVID produce excessive spike proteins that are capable of passing the Blood Brain Barrier causing irreparable damage to the brain", and has made no mention of it spreading.

The AFLDS article mentions that instead at: https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.org/action-alerts/identifying-post-vaccination-complications-their-causes-an-analysis-of-covid-19-patient-data

I must have conflated the scientific article with AFLDS' article.