The COVID vaccines administered in America used messenger RNA to code cells in the human body to produce spike proteins.
Orginally it was claimed that the lipid nanoparticles in which the RNA was encased wouldn't leave the site of the injection, but we've since learned that it does, in fact, travel to all parts of the body.
Which cells take up the RNA and begin producing spike proteins seems to be down to chance--if they are picked up by arterial walls, however, blood clotting is likely.
Dr. Steven Sheskier describes what likely happened to NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders during his harrowing, life-threatening ordeal as shown on Coach Prime
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He had those toes amputated in September 2021, 6 months after the vaccines came on to the scene.
"They brought him to the hospital and found out relatively quickly that the cause of it was a blood clot in the femoral artery, one of the main arteries that go into your leg," says Dr. Steven Sheskier, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery at NYU Langone Health, who did not treat Sanders.
Sanders soon learns that he had not just one, but three life-threatening blood clots. "They were talking about the amputation of toes," Sanders said in the show. "Then they were talking about the amputation of my leg from the knee down. Then, they were trying to ensure I had life."
If those clots dislodge, he'll go suddenly and unexpectedly.
This is just what happens if arterial walls pick up the mRNA payload and begin producing spikes, mind you.
If it's the lymphatic system, your body will respond as if it's cancerous.
If it's the heart, it will be myo or pericarditis.
All of this is happening inside everyone who took this shot, btw.
This was just two years ago that this experiment started.
Two years!
As Fauci himself said
"If you take it and then a year goes by, and everybody's fine.
Now let's give it to 500 people, and a year goes by and everything's fine.
Now let's give it to thousands of people, and then you find out that it takes 12 years for all hell to break loose and then what have you done?"
Have fun!