A hopeful theory
The spike protein has been the non-human evil villain of the whole pandemic story. Will it persist, or will the proven resilience of the human species conquer this foe?
A Tale of Two Enemies
There are two versions of the spike protein: one natural and one synthetic.
The immune system doesn’t like either one and attacks those intruders on sight. Each immune attack, like all theatres of war, involves mayhem, pain and suffering. The inflammation eventually subsides as the foe is defeated one by one. Skirmishes sometimes persist for a time and animosity between opposing forces can last indefinitely (think the US-Russia Cold War and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict).
Mother Nature is more compassionate than human beings.
Throughout the history of the human species, bacteria and viruses have invaded human tissues to create mayhem, pain, suffering and even death. Some individuals are better equipped to fight and defeat the foe. They are generally better off from the encounter because their army of immune soldiers are trained to identify the foe whenever it tries a sneaky offensive. A crack team of antigen warriors use the tools and strategies that succeeded from their first encounter to stop the insurgency in its tracks.
Those best equipped to ward off illnesses are sometimes those who won the lottery of good genes but also adopted a healthy lifestyle to minimize those nasty comorbidities that proved so fatal during the pandemic. Of course, it also didn’t hurt to be young.
Why am I writing this?
The news that spike proteins persist in human tissues has become a popular concern essentially for those citizens who took repeated doses of the synthetic version. The jab version is now known to pose more risks than the natural version.
A recent presentation by Dr. Ryan Cole showed evidence of spike proteins scattered within human tissue samples collected from every organ in the brain. Supplements and regimens for “spike cleaning” are growing in popularity but no one will know how effective they are until scientific evidence is available.
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The “good news” theory.
Even if the spike protein persists indefinitely, it’s presence will likely become inconsequential in time.
Inflammation from first encounters may kill some people, maim others, and be an ongoing nuisance for still more people, but this will inevitably fade in time. Science knows that the human body is home to many pathogens that produced a past scourge to humanity, but the healthy human immune system allows those bacteria and viruses to now coexist within our biome safely. I suspect that this will also be the fate of spike proteins from a SARS Cov-2 infection and also for the jab.
In the end, it won’t likely matter if you were part of the “anti-vaxx” cohort or are fully up to date with the recommended “booster” regimen. We all die from something but hopefully we don’t die pre-maturely from our own poor choices
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Threaded consciousness at work. This morning a friend whom we share in common and I explored this question using the contrast between the immune system's response to the Plague of the 1300s and today's interventionism. Timely topic and, hopefully, the good news outcome materializes.