Probably not the place to ask it, but what is the connection to myocarditis? Is it that the spike protein gets into the blood and inflames the heart or is it a mystery still?
Either the spike protein or the lipid nanoparticle is my guess based on what I have read and heard. I don't think that we know definitively yet because the entire affair is being covered up so much.
Also some people think the vaccine is being administered incorrectly. The vaccine is supposed to be intramuscular. but it is being administered into a vein or artery many times because the minimum wage doctor administering it isn’t doing it properly
Yes, the injection should be aspirated (not that it should be in use at all). Many of the people administering the injections are grossly incompetent or don't care whatsoever.
Aspiration is : the nurse jabs the needle into your arm but does not depress the plunger. Instead she pulls the plunger back out and sees if she sees blood. If she sees blood she knows she is in a vein and discards the needle and injects again.
If she does not see blood, she knows she is in a muscle. So now she injects the vaccine/clotshot
Dr campbell is big on the not-being-aspirated properly. There's a small chance ya hit a vein not the muscle mass ya meant. To avoid this you can poke the needle in, and then instead of pushing down, pull up, draw something out. If you've hit a vein, you'll get a load of blood. As opposed to intercellular fluid n junk.
I've always been more suspicious of a induced autoimmunity issue. The mRNA (or viruses containing DNA which unpack into mRNA) make your cells make, expell and display the spike protein. Your body then learns to fight this. I'm not convinced the immune system isn't then learning to fight parts of your own body, in the absence of any other real threat in the area. Particularly as its in muscle tissue (the heart being a muscle of course, of a different type but still). That it produces a load of inflamation, and the other early known side effects are other auto-immune things like guillian-barre, had me thinking autoimmune from the start
It may take the combination, the mRNA/viruses being incorrectly injected and thats how they are finding their way to the heart, which then creates these issues but who knows, the science isn't being done.
It could just be the spikes too, we'll start to figure that out as novavax rolls out as all that is is the spikes and an adjuvant to annoy the body and send the immune cells to come have a look. No tricksy mRNA or viral vector shit to make your own cells make and display the spikes.
This won't answer your question, but part of the problem is we don't know what is in the jabs and no one is allowed to check. According to Dr Malone, one of the contracts with an unnamed country stipulates that if they inspect the jab vials, which is a violation of the agreement, they forfeit an airbase to the pharma company. Nobody is allowed to know what is in the vials and it's possible that different places are getting different stuff intentionally.
In a rat study they injected mRNA vaccine into the muscle and the rats all were fine, injected into the blood and they all got visible heart damage on autopsy. The dose used was about 3x higher than human dose (adjusted for size). At lower dose there was less damage.
So basically if the nurse puts the needle in the wrong place or it gets into your blood somehow then you're fucked.
My guess is that men have it worse primarily because they exercise after and squeeze the juice out of the muscle and into nicked veins or toward lymph nodes, or have less fat. Have not seen any study on mRNA in fat, but my guess is that there's low blood flow so less likely to get myocarditis.
Everything is speculative but from the various pieces of info I've gathered it's because of 2 reasons. Because the spike protein attaches to Ace 2 receptors which are a piece in the blood pressure regulation system, your blood pressure has issues which isn't great for your body.
Secondly the spike proteins themselves cause inflammation, specifically the red blood cells to stack on each other, this isn't great for fine arteries as they can get blocked.
There's also the auto immune issues that seem to be a separate wing but I don't know too much about that.
The reason the heart damage is so prevalent is the same reason there is no heart cancer. The heart has very little capacity to repair itself, and repairs tend to cause issues in heart function.
So it's not so much that the vaccines cause heart issues, they cause issues everywhere, it's just most apparent at the heart.
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle. Inflammation is a sign of damage that the body is responding to try and heal in some way.
Probably not the place to ask it, but what is the connection to myocarditis? Is it that the spike protein gets into the blood and inflames the heart or is it a mystery still?
Either the spike protein or the lipid nanoparticle is my guess based on what I have read and heard. I don't think that we know definitively yet because the entire affair is being covered up so much.
Also some people think the vaccine is being administered incorrectly. The vaccine is supposed to be intramuscular. but it is being administered into a vein or artery many times because the minimum wage doctor administering it isn’t doing it properly
Yes, the injection should be aspirated (not that it should be in use at all). Many of the people administering the injections are grossly incompetent or don't care whatsoever.
Aspiration is different to air bubbles -
Aspiration is : the nurse jabs the needle into your arm but does not depress the plunger. Instead she pulls the plunger back out and sees if she sees blood. If she sees blood she knows she is in a vein and discards the needle and injects again.
If she does not see blood, she knows she is in a muscle. So now she injects the vaccine/clotshot
My source:
https://youtu.be/WuyAtvwP2H4
This guy at exactly 5 minutes
Really?
Few theories:
Dr campbell is big on the not-being-aspirated properly. There's a small chance ya hit a vein not the muscle mass ya meant. To avoid this you can poke the needle in, and then instead of pushing down, pull up, draw something out. If you've hit a vein, you'll get a load of blood. As opposed to intercellular fluid n junk.
I've always been more suspicious of a induced autoimmunity issue. The mRNA (or viruses containing DNA which unpack into mRNA) make your cells make, expell and display the spike protein. Your body then learns to fight this. I'm not convinced the immune system isn't then learning to fight parts of your own body, in the absence of any other real threat in the area. Particularly as its in muscle tissue (the heart being a muscle of course, of a different type but still). That it produces a load of inflamation, and the other early known side effects are other auto-immune things like guillian-barre, had me thinking autoimmune from the start
It may take the combination, the mRNA/viruses being incorrectly injected and thats how they are finding their way to the heart, which then creates these issues but who knows, the science isn't being done.
It could just be the spikes too, we'll start to figure that out as novavax rolls out as all that is is the spikes and an adjuvant to annoy the body and send the immune cells to come have a look. No tricksy mRNA or viral vector shit to make your own cells make and display the spikes.
This won't answer your question, but part of the problem is we don't know what is in the jabs and no one is allowed to check. According to Dr Malone, one of the contracts with an unnamed country stipulates that if they inspect the jab vials, which is a violation of the agreement, they forfeit an airbase to the pharma company. Nobody is allowed to know what is in the vials and it's possible that different places are getting different stuff intentionally.
In a rat study they injected mRNA vaccine into the muscle and the rats all were fine, injected into the blood and they all got visible heart damage on autopsy. The dose used was about 3x higher than human dose (adjusted for size). At lower dose there was less damage.
So basically if the nurse puts the needle in the wrong place or it gets into your blood somehow then you're fucked.
My guess is that men have it worse primarily because they exercise after and squeeze the juice out of the muscle and into nicked veins or toward lymph nodes, or have less fat. Have not seen any study on mRNA in fat, but my guess is that there's low blood flow so less likely to get myocarditis.
edit: this is the study, but it was mice not rats
Everything is speculative but from the various pieces of info I've gathered it's because of 2 reasons. Because the spike protein attaches to Ace 2 receptors which are a piece in the blood pressure regulation system, your blood pressure has issues which isn't great for your body.
Secondly the spike proteins themselves cause inflammation, specifically the red blood cells to stack on each other, this isn't great for fine arteries as they can get blocked.
There's also the auto immune issues that seem to be a separate wing but I don't know too much about that.
The reason the heart damage is so prevalent is the same reason there is no heart cancer. The heart has very little capacity to repair itself, and repairs tend to cause issues in heart function. So it's not so much that the vaccines cause heart issues, they cause issues everywhere, it's just most apparent at the heart.
Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle. Inflammation is a sign of damage that the body is responding to try and heal in some way.