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Have you considered "passive" or "secondary" vaxing via viral sheddings? Imagine being in spaces like a bus, train or plane and breathing in all the sheddings.

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Yes absolutely considered this subject to the nth degree. And for the last 6 months I have been paranoid about sharing spaces with people for that reason. And heard quite a few stories of people having strange reactions around large groups of new dosed people.

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And I have read quite a few stories of people having strange reactions around large groups of newly dosed people.

Whenever I asked them, I always asked when was their last one. Invariably they said weeks ago.

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Remember it takes some weeks for these mRNA doses to fully circulate and seed throughout the body.

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Was that babe your anon source?

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That babe is my better half Barry. And nah she wasn't the source. A few emailed it to me recently and they'd plucked it from somewhere. I left the wording in exactly the format that I received it, and just spaced it out and added the title and photo.

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Nov 18, 2021Liked by Ivan M. Paton

..didnt know this...how shedding works..how it affects unvax ...💭

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The mRNA doses inject the spike protein into the body, which is the toxin of the virus. According to Dr. Fleming, the author of the new book 'Is Covid-19 a Bioweapon?', he said that it introduces up to 1.3 billion bits of the spike protein, which he compares to a normal infection of being in the hundreds of thousands of virus particles. The spike protein is the toxin and is what does the most damage when it is circulating in the bloodstream, causing inflammation, tissue damage, and blood clotting. It is claimed that while the spike proteins are busy circulating and replicating they can exit the body through your bodily fluids, likely cross out through the lungs and be expelled via the breath, and some claim it can be excreted through the skin, which isn't hard to understand as the skin is the body's largest elimination organ. And that is what is being called shedding as I understand it. Thanks for your comment Ydz. :)

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