According to the federal government, the spike protein released in reaction to the shots does not linger in the body. However, the CDC have quietly scrubbed their website of claims that spike protein doesn’t stay in the body after mRNA vaccine.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States seems to have discreetly withdrawn a statement reassuring readers that spike proteins do not stay in the body following mRNA coronavirus jab administration.
The finding seems to support earlier claims made by medical professionals and academics who were critical of the vaccinations, such as Texas-based internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, who warned a year ago that the spike proteins made in reaction to the shots are also "pathogenic."
The official CDC website showcasing the mRNA shots states that, “Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines teach our cells how to make a protein that will trigger an immune response inside our bodies.”
The site assures reade...
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