• WhatDoYouMeanPodcast [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    You know what else makes you make spike proteins? Actually getting COVID. it’s so funny to me because if it were the case, you could do an ELISA test to see the concentration of spike protein in the blood. It’s so readily testable with day 1 medical tests to see whether some antigen exists in the blood. The idea that you’d inadvertently mistake mRNA for a fully functional retrovirus that integrates just the spike protein but not itself is laughable.

    If they were serious, they would have done that study and it would have been replicated by now. We’d have heard about it from these foghorns. And by the way, it was probably a consideration during clinical trials. There was an interesting study about a repurposed herpes virus that had fidelity only targeting and destroying brain tumors - it had a lot of friction because you couldn’t describe the dose appropriately because it replicated and therefore grew in dose size.