So I've been on a researching binge, looking up random stuff, checking Bill Gates' mosquito project, etc.
The mosquitoes got me thinking and this is where I'm hoping someone other than me can weigh in and help me out. Maybe this whole train of thought is pointless, I don't know.
I've been looking for a couple days about the possibility of jabbed individuals getting bitten, then the mosquito moving to another person. The bug regurgitates slightly leaving the last victims blood inside your vein, and then begins to feed on you.
So is it possible to have a "second hand" clot shot via mosquito? That's what I'm wondering.
Have I avoided all this propaganda, just to be infected through a carrier bug instead of a fat nurse with a needle?
I've found some info about Spike proteins, and the possibility of transfer in this method. But I haven't been able to find anything about recipients of the mRNA shot specifically getting bitten. Then, whether or not transcription would occur in an unjabbed person after the "injection" from the mosquito, leading you to aquire the gene edit. I'm curious to know the possibility of this happening.
As for shedding, I personally think that I was affected by vaccinated for when I went back to MMA training about a year ago. Within a week of being back and training with vaxed people I had strange rashes break out and now have small amount of ezcema on my feet. I have never had ezcema in my whole life until that week. Nevrr the less I immediately stopped going and still havent found much research on the topic.
I am not a doctor but... I would get ezcema on my cheeks and scalp; usually during seasonal transitions. After a couple years of trying to figure it out (and a dermatologist telling me I have skin cancer) I finally found it is an allergy to yeast. Not saying shedding is not a thing or that you are allergic to yeast; more implying it could be an allergy. Rooibus tea works well with allergy's if you want to avoid the Rx companies. Hope it helps. Edit* fuck spelling
Thank you for the info, i will give it a go