Epidemiologist Nicholas Hulscher, MPH revealed that mRNA, plasmid DNA, and spike protein were still present in the body of a vaccinated patient more than 3.5 years after receiving Pfizer injections. I... View MoreEpidemiologist Nicholas Hulscher, MPH revealed that mRNA, plasmid DNA, and spike protein were still present in the body of a vaccinated patient more than 3.5 years after receiving Pfizer injections. It was confirmed by over 200 medical tests, 40 emergency room visits, and evaluations from 18 different specialists. While the public was told vaccine components would disappear within days, this study found the exact opposite. Those materials remained embedded in the patient’s skin and continued circulating in his bloodstream. “We were lied to. I expect lawsuits to begin to flood in.”
It got even more alarming. Hulscher revealed the spike protein was still showing up in the patient’s exosomes—tiny carriers that can be exhaled or transmitted through close contact. That raised a chilling possibility: vaccinated individuals might still be shedding these materials onto others, years later. “It’s entirely possible,” he warned.
The situation is sinister, not just for people who took the shot, but for those who refused and paid the price—losing jobs, savings, even their families—only to face the same exposure anyway.
“We don’t know if it will ever leave his body.” The patient still carried all three components—mRNA, plasmid DNA, and spike protein—years after injection. And researchers had no idea how long that could last, or how many others might be in the same situation. Even worse, they couldn’t rule out the possibility of indefinite shedding. “We don’t know if everyone who received these injections will continue shedding forever.”
The warning wasn’t limited to COVID shots. The study applies to all mRNA-based shots. Once injected, the body may be unable to get rid of it.