Unvaccinated Concerns About Vaccinated Shedding

Author -  Larry A. Law

February 21, 2023
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When the COVID-19 shots are injected, the genetic code for the synthetically produced spike glycoprotein is installed in cells throughout the body. Cells are forced to produce this artificial glycoprotein for months on the surface (glycocalyx) of each cell. This produces a prolonged exposure to this toxic and deadly spike protein. The highest risk for complications are those patients who already had untreated COVID-19 illness and then were pressured to take the unnecessary COVID-19 jabs.

Blood Clots

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the pharmaceutical companies excluded COVID-19 recovered patients from their clinical trials because they knew there could be no benefit (only harm) from including them. Multiple studies show increased complications for the naturally immune who get vaccinated. Reports indicate that the spike protein is amyloidogenic, which means it folds and encourages complexes of clotting material to organize into a solid form that is resistant to the natural thrombolytic system (the system that dissolves blood clots) in the body. Clearly, injecting the vaccine into someone who has already had COVID is a huge problem. But what about shedding?

Vaccination Shedding

According to the 2015 FDA guidance on Gene Product Shedding Studies, all mRNA vaccines (which are correctly defined as gene therapies) were required to be evaluated for shedding potential. As is now known, Operation Warp Speed skipped these testing requirements. However, Dr. Helene Banoun has published the most comprehensive paper on shedding so far. She found real concerns for the unvaccinated who wished to remain free of contamination by the vaccinated. Her study discovered a significant likelihood that, when examined for particles of this size, mRNA either on lipid nanoparticles or within exosomes circulating in blood were shed in every body secretion. In addition, another study of breast-feeding mothers validated that mRNA material was present in breast milk. It seems readily apparent that mRNA shedding from vaccinated persons is happening. See this short interview with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny.

The Million Dollar Questions

The questions demanding answers and further study are "how long does the risk last?" and "can shed mRNA be taken up by the recipient and initiate production of the synthetic spike protein just like a vaccination?" In addition, "will it cause the same diseases (myocarditis, blood clots, etc.) that we see in the vaccinated?" The medical community and pharmaceutical companies seem loathe to investigate these risks on behalf of the unvaccinated. In fact, they would be happy if everyone ends up vaccinated (directly or indirectly), because that situation would provide cover—then there would be no real placebo group with which to compare risk of disease caused by vaccination.

Bottom Line

We don't have many answers, but the risk appears sufficiently significant that the unvaccinated need to be careful. Since it is virutally impossible to avoid the vaccinated, it seems prudent to emphasize strengthening your immune system as the best precaution. A strong immune system is designed to protect and eliminate dangerous conditions. In the end, it's the best defence we have. For suggestions on how to do that, see my book.

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