What exactly the spike protein generated by injected mRNA does in the body in the longer term is the subject of intense debate. There is no evidence that the mRNA itself can do much harm. It teaches the body's cells to make spike protein, which the immune system recognizes as harmful. The spike protein was originally portrayed as 'harmless' packaging that remained at the site of the injection.
By recognizing that packaging, the immune system can be trained for when the real virus is in it in the event of an actual infection. It is now clear that the spike proteins are not as innocent as thought. They are co-agents of dreaded symptoms. The immune system apparently targets these substances for a reason. Even though they are made by their own cells.
By the method of administration, injection, they can also enter the bloodstream. Byram Bridle explains that the mRNA technique has been developed for better distribution throughout the body, which is a solution, for example, in the fight against metastatic cancer. Whether it is also the right strategy to combat a lung infection is the question.
High dosages
In animal experiments, high concentrations of spike protein were also found in various places in the animal bodies. In silico (computer models) it turned out which type of cells the proteins will work well on. This was consistent with observed rare side effects. Also in autopsies on humans, the spikes have been found in various places in the body. (The effect on platelets is now widely recognized). This was the reason for the Canadian "viral immunologist" Byram Bridle to sound the alarm: the spike protein was itself the cause of Covid-19 symptoms and therefore an essential part of the disease, co-cause of the damage caused by the disease Covid-19. That message did indeed go "viral". Byram sounded in the offending podcast (can be listened to, discussed and translated here in article 28 May) rather hurried and panicked and moreover he sounded as if he really knew about it. That's not a reassuring combination.
Unashamed counter-gas
Byram Brydle is finished from that moment on. Whoever googles it comes to a fake website. Fake social media accounts have been set up. His family has been threatened. He is one of the many concerned scientists who wants everyone's best, as well as his colleagues who think differently about vaccinations. He respects them but conversely the reactions are very different, as he says in the video below in which he also briefly explains his story. I have to say that in the podcast it all sounded a bit more alarmist. The video below is already a month old. He has received little attention. Just like the warnings of Robert Malone, wrongly referred to by some as 'the inventor of mRNA' which in turn provides sufficient starting point for a total debunk.
If this scares you, read the debunk, that does good. Fortunately, there is something to be said for Bridle's concerns. Then you read that quantities in the test laboratories on laboratory animals were up to 1000 times higher than the quantities we get. Poor critters. And no wonder that this can be found in large quantities everywhere in the bodies, that has nothing to do with normal expected interactions. 'So that's actually very poorly researched' I think in turn.
It is logical in itself: to see if something occurs perhaps 1 in 10,000 times, you do not have enough of 100 test mice and 1000. So they take ten and they inject them with an insanely high dose to be able to study what those proteins possibly do in the animal body. Not realistic, not with humans, no expected interactions.
Debunkers don't just take down Bridle
The fact that it is now said as an objection that these tests have not been representative also means that no tests have actually been done that show anything of the effect of the real vaccination on people. Most of the counterarguments in the debunk boil down to the reasoning: "Bridle says so, but it's not scientifically proven.". No, that's right, but neither is the opposite. That makes it a very normal scientific discussion where fact-checking does not make much sense because the facts are simply not there yet, they have yet to be determined and that is exactly what we are still in the middle of. That's bad enough after billions of injections.