Answer: They can’t.
“But…but,
you see, we take a piece of RNA, and we inject it into the person, and
the RNA forces the cells to manufacture a protein that’s very similar to
a protein in SARS-CoV-2…and then the immune system swings into gear and
produces antibodies to THAT protein, and THEN the person has achieved
immunity from the virus…”
Sorry, no dice.
As
I’ve been demonstrating for months now, there is no proof that
SARS-CoV-2 exists. Therefore, “the piece of RNA” that’s injected can’t
be assumed to be related to “the virus.”
Therefore,
the protein which the cells produce in the body is merely CLAIMED to be
similar to a protein in the unproven “SARS-CoV-2.”
There is no KNOWLEDGE here.
That
piece of RNA which is injected into the body---why should we assume it
has anything to do with a virus called SARS-CoV-2, when no one has an
isolated specimen of this “SARS-CoV-2?”
We shouldn’t assume.
Therefore,
everything that happens, inside the body, after the injection, is up
for grabs. What is the immune system reacting to?
Why bother, in the first place, to make a vaccine against a virus when you don’t have the virus?
There
are several ways to attack this absurdity, and they all come down to
the same bottom line: no provable virus, forget the vaccine.
I keep coming up with analogies to explain the insanity of the COVID virologists---
“Three
trains collided last night outside Chicago. Investigators who turned up
at the scene this morning failed to find a shred of wreckage. But they
insist the collision occurred, resulting in a vast explosion. The public
is warned to stay away from the cordoned-off zone.”
That fanciful illustrations is LESS extreme than: “We’ve just released a vaccine for a virus that we never discovered.”
As
I’ve explained in other articles and interviews, “discovering” the
genetic sequence, the structure of the purported SARS-CoV-2, involves
all sorts of conjecture. Researchers aren’t looking through some sort of
cosmic microscope at rows of genes lined up like cars in a supermarket
parking lot.
Researchers
assume---on the basis of zero evidence---that certain older reference
genetic sequences in libraries are contained in “the new virus.” They
use a computer program to scavenge those sequences and build out the
ASSUMED structure of “the new virus” and automatically smooth out any
wrinkles or gaps.
This
would be on the order of fabricating a hologram of a gun that the
police will claim is the actual gun used in the commission of a crime.
“Yes,
Your Honor, this image you see floating in mid-air IS the weapon Mr.
Jones used when he held up the bank last month. It is not a
‘representation,’ as the defense counsel would have you believe. We’re
talking about cutting-edge science. We have experts who will testify
under oath…”
Judge:
“In other words, sir, you’re telling this court that, if the bank
teller had some sort of ‘anti-hologram’ program on his computer, he
could have prevented the crime with a few clicks of his mouse. Very
interesting. Let me ask you, which drugs are you on?”
Prosecutor:
“None, Your Honor. Actually, such anti-hologram programs exist. In the
area of COVID virology, they’re called vaccines, and they protect people
against SARS-CoV-2…”
Above the entrances to virology institutes, they should inscribe: ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
(The link to this article posted on my blog is here -- with sources.)
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