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This sounds a bit like fear mongering to be honest. Do the spikes shed. Of course they do. And the mRNA possibly spreads through blood or breast milk, but to infer you'll get an mRNA dose of permanent spike protein creating goodness through sweat or air is highly unlikely. If this were true, using nothing other than common sense and logic, there would be zero differentiation for all illnesses now associated with vaxxed versus unvaxxed. Myocartis isn't in the unvaccinated crowd and growing but is in the vaccinated crowd. Mortality rates of unvaxxed staying constant but rising in vaxxed. If mRNA is being transmitted in air, or sweat, or regular fluids I'd argue there is zero chance to have an unvaccinated group anywhere in the world. I'd argue then a dose of the highly unstable (stored at -80F?) mRNA will harbour a very similar transmission profile to HIV or Hepatitis etc. Maybe sexual contact, maybe a litre of saliva, likely blood transfusion, likely breast milk, but highly unlikely through sweat or simple contact as we clearly see vaccinated health issues that aren't in unvaccinated. The spike proteins shed in sweat and contact for sure, hence the damage to female cycles as the spike damages every woman's reproductive organs (high ovary concentrations as noted so long ago from the Japanese study), but again I don't think the apocalypse of casual mRNA transmission is possible. With 80% of the population mRNA vaccinated in many 1st world countries there is no point worrying anyway if the mRNA transmits as every single one of us will be infected already with it. I don't see this being likely.

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I saw your comment after making mine and I agree completely with your take.

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They need access to our blood for some reason. Otherwise, why push vaxx so hard?

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The other factor being exactly how long can an mRNA exist in the body. I'd argue that it is entirely impossible for something so fragile to exist in the human body for an extended period of time. I'd theorize maybe 2 to 4 weeks on the high end, but certain not lifetime, and likely not months. The saving grace then to this would be we won't see this as a major concern, mRNA transfer, as the last of the covid mRNA vaccine zealots slowly wake up and stop taking this stuff. Boosters are no longer recommended and the vast majority of people now see the vaccine as simply horrific so the percentage of people actively even having mRNA in their bloodstream will be minimal to zero soon enough. The issue that will persist, possibly forever, is the spike shedding from vaccinated to unvaccinated. I swear I am highly susceptible to this. When in certain settings or groups my throat gets a lump and my immune system fires up. No virus but lots of spikes and that's not good either. Dr Alexander hinted out a teaser that eventually restaurants would bar those who are vaccinated without any real explanation. I am assuming his inference is that once we know the vaccinated are "sick" and spreading what is literally toxins of their own bodily creation, they could become the new sick like the covid carriers we were so afraid of before. The stamp of being carriers and dangerous once stamped on the unvaccinated will be put onto the vaccinated and they sadly may never become 'unsick' for the rest of their lives. Science hasn't proven and end point to spike protein production in the body from mRNA, so god knows what will be the end of this horrific point in history

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i’ve experienced shedding. no touch. i think it can be transmitted through breathing. maybe by the vaxxed touching something and then the unvaxxed touching the object. . i e drinking glass etc.

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Yes and who of us unvaxxed hasn't been to the triple vaxxed dentist or hygienist breathing for one hour inches away, into our mouths with their useless masks and air filters ..

The vaxxed should be showing same signs n symptoms as unjabbed and don't think they are.. time will tell.. but some 🚩in this study

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Thank you for your post. It makes sense.

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