Anonymous ID: 86d82e May 26, 2021, 7:33 p.m. No.13762959   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I think it's awesome that we are finally getting some disclosure about the origin of SARS-CoV-2. However, I think there is a connection that few people are making between the virus and the vaccines. The so-called "spike protein" seems to be part of what makes BOTH the "virus" and the "vaccine" so dangerous. The "spike" sticks out like a sore thumb and is a strong indicator of the lab origin of the "virus". The spike is what enables SARS-CoV-2 to infect human cells so well…and it is independently dangerous.

 

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-05-26-vaccine-spike-proteins-are-spreading-more-disease.html

 

https://archive.fo/yMPnv#

 

The part we are missing, in my opinion is the fact that there are patents for "stabilized" spike proteins which, of course, could make the patent holders very rich. By causing a person's body to make "spike proteins" you could intentionally cause most all the damage of "COVID-19" without infection with any virus. Virus and vaccine researchers know or should know that "antibody dependent enhancement" and other phenomena can occur with a poorly designed "vaccine". To rush out a gene therapy injection that promotes the production of "spike proteins" seems like a bioweapons attack all by itself. That the US GOVERNMENT holds patents on those proteins means effectively, imo, that certain entities in the US actually created a bioweapon and took out patents in order to make money while killing Americans.

 

https://www.citizen.org/article/leading-covid-19-vaccines-depend-on-nih-technology/

 

https://www.axios.com/moderna-nih-coronavirus-vaccine-ownership-agreements-22051c42-2dee-4b19-938d-099afd71f6a0.html

 

Here are a couple of quotes from the second piece:

 

'What they're saying: NIH said in a statement that its scientists created the "stabilized coronavirus spike proteins for the development of vaccines against coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2," and the government consequently has "sought patents to preserve the government's rights to these inventions."'

 

'"Talking to the companies, I don't hear any of them say they think this [vaccine] is a money-maker," Collins said during his Economic Club interview. "I think they want to recoup their costs and maybe make a tiny percentage of increase of profit over that, like single digits percentage-wise, but that's it. Nobody sees this as a way to make billions of dollars."' !!