Contradicting government and media claims that jab spike proteins dissipate almost immediately, the discovery was made on a 64-year-old person who developed persistent and painful skin lesions just days after receiving the messenger RNA shot.
Upon analysis, it was discovered that the patient had developed the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox. He was treated with one gram daily of valacyclovir, a drug commonly used to treat herpes viruses.
When this was largely ineffective, doctors raised the man’s dosage of valacyclovir to three grams per day, which ultimately got rid of the lesions.
Doctors then decided to test the lesions for evidence of spike proteins because the patient had become gravely ill almost immediately following injection. They discovered that spike proteins were still present many months after the patient was shot.
“Immunostaining with anti-coronavirus spike protein (SP) antibody revealed the SP expression in the intravesicular cells in the epidermis and endothelial cells of the inflamed vessels in the dermis,” they wrote about their findings.
“In addition, the SP was also found in the endothelial cells of venules in the subcutaneous fat tissue underlying the herpetic vasculitis lesion.”...<<<Read More>>>...