Anonymous ID: 057d35 June 30, 2021, 11:30 a.m. No.14023052   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3087 >>3124 >>3204 >>3209 >>3232

i’ve noticed that some of the “elite” have very red eyes and surrounding areas could this be from something?

 

Does anyone have any ideas?

 

It could be nothing i was just curious what people think as eyes have been very prominent.

Anonymous ID: 057d35 June 30, 2021, 11:42 a.m. No.14023142   🗄️.is 🔗kun

About a Spike Protein

 

Something they are not telling us.

 

One thing everyone ought to know. Dead or inert parts of virus do not trigger an immune response. The immune system responds when damage is happening at the cellular level. For this reason traditional vaccines consisted of two parts, the disabled virus and a toxin to cause some cellular injury to trigger the immune system. The immune system would then look for foreign bodies that might be responsible for the injury and hopefully find the inert virus cells and create antibodies to them.

 

So what is causing the required damage at the cellular level that will trigger an immune response to the mRNA vaccine? The mRNA vaccine companies like Moderna claim they do not contain an adjuvent and in fact Moderna's senior vice president of global medical affairs. Randall N. Hyer, M.D., Ph.D said,

 

”The vaccine contains no adjuvant at all, says Hyer. Rather, the vaccine appears to trigger the innate immune system^1.”

 

So wait a minute…If there is no adjuvent and the mRNA vaccine only tells our cells to make harmless pieces of a virus how is the immune system triggered? We already know harmless pieces of anything do not cause immune response hence the usual need for toxic adjuvents so there is something missing from this picture.

 

For a vaccine to trigger an immune response it has to be causing damage at the cellular level so what could the pathogen be? I think we need to look again at what the mRNA is instructing our cells to do. They say it instructs them to manufacture virus spike proteins and by that they imply the spike proteins are just kinda scattered around the injection site like leaves. I don't think so. That could not trigger any immune response. Something else has to be happening. I think the mRNA is instructing our cells to mutate and build spike proteins on their cell walls but still, even then, what is the mechanism by which they cause the damage that triggers an immune response?