As you may know, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the sickness COVID-19, gets into an infected person’s cells via the so-called spike protein. Spike proteins are literally spiky protuberances on the outside of each virus that act like “keys” to open the doors into host cells, allowing the virus to enter and begin its replication process. Importantly, a growing body of research, including a December 2020 study published in the journal Neurobiology of Disease, has shown that these spike proteins can cross the blood-brain barrier and trigger harmful inflammation in the body.
Of course, it’s not just the novel coronavirus that has spike proteins. The gene-based mRNA COVD jabs made by Pfizer and Moderna were explicitly designed to force an injected person’s own cells to make spike proteins, too. But while mainstream fact-checkers continue to insist that these vax-induced spike proteins are miraculously not harmful in any possible way whatsoever and do not remain in the body for long periods of time, even the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) seems to have changed its tune.