Comments by "Always Fourfun" (@alwaysfourfun1671) on "ReasonTV" channel.

  1. The word "vaccine" is too coarse. It is not descriptive on the underlying mechanism with which it works. The measles vaccine is a vaccine that is based on a live but weakened strain of the measles. It is aimed to learn the adaptable immune system to recognize and respond to "measles". The vaccinated human, who gets into contact with a wild-type, non-weakened, form of measles, will be protected in most cases. The corona "vaccine" is an mRNA vaccine that will be taken up by the cells of the body, where it will use the available transcription apparatus to turn the information in the mRNA molecule into a protein. This protein then needs to train the adaptable immune system to recognize this new protein, for the disease where this protein or a part of it originated from, and in that way provide protection. However in all the cells of our body this mRNA will be taken up, producing everywhere the spike proteins or part of it. In some cells, there may be other molecular surfaces for which the spike proteins have an affinity, which may cause undesired effects. Conclusion: 1) the word "vaccine" is not properly descriptive of the underlying technology, 2) the undesired effects have not been properly investigated before the corona mRNA-vaccine was distributed. Is the high death-rate that we see after the distribution of the corona mRNA-vaccin, not or partially or completely responsible for this observed higher death-rate? It goes without saying that also the corona mRNA vaccine gives protection against corona virus carrying the spike protein, which may have saved lives.
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