Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by viking
We will never know the truth.

I had it, it wasn’t bad for me. I had/have antibodies.

Of course you do, because the cells of your body are synthesizing the external shell proteins of the virus, and will continue to do so for who knows how long. The danger is that these proteins will embed themselves in your vital tissues, and those antibodies will eventually begin attacking said vital tissues as if said tissues were pathogens. This is apparently happening in many recipients, and it may happen quickly or it may take some time to start happening, perhaps years. This is why this approach to immunizing folks against Coronaviruses was abandoned decades ago. The lab animals all suffered from this effect. How convenient that they didn't bother with the animal phase of their research this time around, eh? You substituted for the animals this time, thanks to Operation Warp Speed.


Hawk, much is made of this issue that the vaccine causes your body to produce the S1 spike protein, and this protein is injurious to tissues.

Okay, that is a valid concern which should be addressed. The answer to that question would be provided by titer tests.

What is the mean count and SD of S1 spike proteins in vaccinated patients vs those same counts in patients infected with Covid?

If the disease produces 10, or 100, or 1000 times the number of spike proteins that the vaccine produces, does that make the Vax more desirable than the disease?

If, on the other hand, the Vax produces a higher titer count of spike proteins than does the disease, then the Vax should be avoided.

Do you have any sources which compare those titer counts so that a person can make an INFORMED decision?


People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.