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May 31, 2022

With each passing day, the news connected to the COVID shots grows worse.  That the injections don’t prevent COVID — or even its spread — has been known for months, and post-injection problems encompass almost everything that can go wrong with a body

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“Not a single organ, not a single bodily function, is unharmed” after one of these shots, said Arne Burkhardt, a professor of forensics at Reutlingen’s Pathological Institute.

So little has been written about why “side effects” such as myocarditis have popped up that one can’t help but wonder: Does anybody understand how these shots work? 

In the space below, let’s pick three of the harshest complications and explore how COVID shots could be driving the mechanics of each.

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1 – Myocarditis

The pale-yellow fluid of the Pfizer or Moderna vial contains billions of microscopic fat globs called lipid nanoparticles.  Each is an incredibly tiny envelope, used to conceal the novel drug: messenger RNA.  Once injected, the combination of nanoparticles and mRNA becomes a well-camouflaged predator.

According to Pfizer’s own data, less than half the nanoparticles stay in the arm where they were injected.  Most slip through tiny cracks in muscle tissue and enter the bloodstream.  Venous blood speeds them to the heart, which pumps and disperses them to the entire body. 

Depending on level of exercise, from 5 to 25% of these particles wind up in coronary circulation. Why is this important?  Consider the rather large number of nanoparticles that must slip into human heart tissue:  50 to 250 million out of each billion that enter the veins of the arm. 

Coronary circulation branches into microscopic capillaries that rush nutrients to heart muscle cells.  And since the nanoparticles designed by Pfizer and Moderna masquerade as triglycerides, heart muscle cells are apt to snatch them out of circulation as food. 

Now imagine the shock for any hard-charging heart cell that engulfs one of these particles.  Expecting a meal, the cell unwraps the envelope, and voilà!  Freshly unveiled messenger RNA seizes the cell’s protein-generating apparatus, forcing out a known toxin — the COVID spike protein.