COVID Jabs Created Unwanted Proteins

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One out of four.

25%.

COVID mRNA jabs created unwanted immune responses in one out of four people who took the jab, due to a “glitch.”

A glitch.

Something tells me that if people were told that getting the jab would create random, unpredictable immune responses 1 out of 4 times a lot fewer people would have consented to taking an experimental vaccine developed with untried technology.

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More than a quarter of people injected with mRNA Covid jabs suffered an unintended immune response created by a glitch in the way the vaccine was read by the body, a study has found.

No adverse effects were created by the error, data show, but Cambridge scientists found such vaccines were not perfect and sometimes led to nonsense proteins being made instead of the desired Covid “spike”, which mimics infection and leads to antibody production.

“Nonsense proteins.” Sounds good to me.

As for the claim that “the error created no adverse effects,” that is a presumption and not an established fact. Literally billions of people took the jab, lots of people have claimed adverse effects, and it is incontrovertible that this vaccine has the highest rate of known serious adverse effects of any pushed on the public, at 1 in 800. And those are the adverse effects that have been established.

Nonsense proteins are not benign. They can, and indeed did create unwanted immune responses, and many cases of death due to infections are caused by the immune response and not the actual bug. Inflammation is the lesser of two evils in dealing with infections, and not benign in the least. This claim is whistling past the graveyard.

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The “glitch” is caused by what was presumed to be a fix to a big problem in developing mRNA vaccines–the inventors of this “fix” got the Nobel Prize for developing a workaround to the fact that the immune system’s response to mRNA was too efficient to allow it to create the proteins necessary to generate the desired immune response. An artificial method of short-circuiting this process also happens to create the problem of “nonsense” proteins.

It was thought the minor tweak to uridine caused no problems in cells, but a team of researchers at the University of Cambridge’s Medical Research Council (MRC) Toxicology Unit have now found when this partially synthetic code is read, the protein-making machine in the body sometimes struggles with the uridine analogues.

Because it is not a perfect fit for what is expected, there can be a momentary pause which causes the process to stutter and a letter in the code can get skipped, much like a bike slipping a gear.

This process, called frameshifting, throws out the way the code is interpreted as it relies on groups of three bases, known as codons, being read in the right order.

This issue, caused by the jab’s code, throws the process completely out of sync and the entire subsequent code becomes garbled.
In the case of the Covid jabs, the end result is a nonsensical and harmless protein, the team found, which the body attacks and leads to an immune system flare-up. The new study, published in Nature, found this occurred in around 25-30 per cent of people.

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The Telegraph article about this new study didn’t make it clear whether the 1 in 4 (or more) chance of creating nonsense proteins was for each jab, but if so your chances of this happening if you get regular boosters is getting close to 100%.

With billions of doses having been distributed, it seems very unlikely to me that the researchers can categorically state that none of the nonsense proteins did anything harmful. The claim, in fact, seems quite implausible since they freely admit that in future mRNA vaccines this could easily not be the case.

The vaccine is read well enough to create the strong protection against the coronavirus, the scientists say, but the frameshifting issue creates what was, until now, an unknown off-target effect.

The code relating to the Covid vaccines was harmless and no issues were created. However the team say that subsequent mRNA vaccines used for other diseases or infections could, in theory, lead to viable proteins being created that are active in the body.

In this scenario not only is the vaccine not making the right protein, it could lead to a rogue protein being produced.

There is no evidence of this occurring in the Covid jabs, the authors stress, and they say any trials on other mRNA therapeutics would detect any such problems in early stages.

Imagine the pressure on scientists to insist that everything was safe. We know other scientists suppressed their opinions simply to avoid offending China, how much more pressure would there be to avoid exposing the fact that the entire international elite forced people to take experimental vaccines that were obviously dangerous?

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In other words, these guys could be making a good-faith claim that everything worked out OK despite the dangerous gamble, but they might not be. Let’s just say that trust has not been earned regarding COVID-19 research.

There is ZERO possibility that a vaccine with this “glitch” would get approved as-is under normal circumstances. The wrong proteins floating around in your body are extremely dangerous.

There is also zero possibility that I will allow a COVID vaccine anywhere near my body ever again.

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