Originally Posted by
KingAir1978
As far as I know, these "vaccines" don't meet the US CDCs definition of a vaccine
What would lead you to believe that?
Originally Posted by
KingAir1978
Some questions for the "mandatory vaccine" brigade.
I hope you don't mind if someone other than the "mandatory vaccine" brigade answers a couple of the science questions .
Originally Posted by
KingAir1978
4) The pfizer and moderna vaccines contain mRNA molecules. These molecules are injected, instructing your cells to start producing a 'spike' protein. Your immune systems attacks the spike protein, giving some protection. Why don't we inject the spike protein directly?
Because of the quantity of spike protein you need to introduce it couldn't be done by injection, it would need to be infused over a period of time - utterly impractical for a vaccination program.
Originally Posted by
KingAir1978
5) The mRNA molecules used in pfizer and moderna instruct ALL cells to produce this spike protein. What is the effect if liver cells, kidney cells and brain cells start producing this spike protein?
Your starting premise is incorrect; the mRNA is not introduced to ALL cells. The reason that the vaccine dose is so small, less than half a millilitre, and injected into muscle is to confine the affected cells to the muscle. That's why dead arm is a common temporary side-effect of the injection. The mRNA doesn't circulate in your body, it is far too fragile to make it out of the injection site.