CDC Quietly Scrubs Website Of Claims That Spike Protein Doesn’t Stay In Body After mRNA Vaccine

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.

CDC Quietly Scrubs Website Of Claims That Spike Protein Doesn’t Stay In 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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States seems to have discreetly withdrawn a statement reassuring readers that spike proteins do not stay in the body following mRNA coronavirus jab administration.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 readers that “Researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades,” and that “Like all vaccines, mRNA vaccines benefit people who get vaccinated by giving them protection against diseases like COVID-19 without risking the potentially serious consequences of getting sick.”

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In an effort to allay fears about the injections, the CDC also released a list of “facts” about the vaccinations.

According to the federal agency, “mRNA COVID-19 vaccines cannot give someone COVID-19 or other illnesses,” don’t “use any live virus,” and can’t “cause infection with the virus that causes COVID-19 or other viruses.”

The CDC also states that the shots “do not affect or interact with our DNA,” since the mRNA doesn’t “enter the nucleus of the cell where our DNA,” a claim that has been challenged by Dr. McCullough, Canadian physician Dr. Daniel Nagase, and others.

Furthermore, according to the federal government, the spike protein created in reaction to the shots does not persist in the body.

That comment, however, has subsequently been discreetly removed from the website.

Michelle, a Twitter user who claims to have been harmed by vaccines, shared a side-by-side comparison of the present public-facing CDC website and an old version of the site on Sunday.

“I wish I could scrub the spike protein out of my #vaccineinjured system as easily as the @CDCgov scrubs their website,” she remarked.

On Monday, the media obtained an archived version of the CDC web page and independently verified that the CDC originally provided assurances about the spike protein’s short lifespan, which has subsequently been removed.

The CDC claimed that “mRNA and the spike protein don’t last long in the body” in an archived web page from June.

“Our cells break down mRNA and get rid of it within a few days after vaccination,” the CDC stated, adding that “Scientists estimate that the spike protein, like other proteins our bodies create, may stay in the body up to a few weeks.”

There is no such guarantee, however, on the current page.

On Monday, the media contacted the CDC to get further information. According to an email from a CDC representative on Tuesday, the information was taken down as part of a routine review of the website that was done “to ensure we have consistent and up-to-date recommendations.”

“In an effort to make all COVID-19 vaccine webpages consistent, information on the Understanding mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines webpage was adjusted and a portion was removed,” the CDC spokesperson said, adding that the removal of the information did not indicate “a change to the science of how the mRNA vaccines work.”

“The mRNA from these vaccines are broken down by the cells that interpret this coding, and the process takes a few days after vaccination,” the spokesperson said.

Medical professionals who are suspicious about the shots, however, have frequently cautioned that the spike proteins can have negative, even fatal, effects and can continue to be generated by the body for a long time after the shot.

“Everything we have learned about the spike protein since release of the vaccines is bad, 100% bad,” Dr. McCullough said in an October 2021 talk in Phoenix, Arizona.

The doctor asserted that the spike protein is “pathogenic” and “lethal to some,” adding, “When it is expressed on the cell surface, it invites an attack. That’s what causes these autoimmune attacks in the organs.”

“So, in the most kind of perverted way, it’s hard to say this, but the vaccine is, in a sense, giving people a dose of a product of bioterrorism, by injection,” he said.

Michael Yeadon, a former vice president of Pfizer, claimed in May that “the design of the COVID injections was knowingly deficient in a number of ways,” including the longevity of the spike protein in the body.

Yeadon believes that the “toxic virus spike protein,” despite promises from vaccine producers that it would “stay in the injection site,” actually distributes “widely around the body.”

“There was no built-in limit to the amounts of toxic spike proteins that can be made, or for how long it is made, and that’s the cause of the toxicity,” Yeadon said. “[W]e were given blanket assurances time and again by all of the companies about the benign safety profile of their products.”

“To add insult to injury, it appears that these products provide little or no protection from the virus they sought to protect us from,” he said.

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