"Dr. Drew had a great question: 'Is it in the brain matter, is it in the white matter, where in the brain?' Wherever the lipid nanoparticle distributes – and it does get through the blood-brain barrier and we know S1, the spike protein, gets through as well." Cole went on to explain that covid jab spike proteins "follow the small capillaries and leak into whatever tissue it wants to." Where the conversation really got interesting is when Cole showed slides depicting the inflammatory effects of spike proteins as they interact with lymphocytes. "That spike protein causes the lymphocytes to chew a hole in the aorta," Cole said. "This is the biggest blood vessel in your body coming off your heart. When that ruptures, you're gone in minutes. So that's just another example of what deposited spike protein and the induced inflammation can do." (Related: Last fall, Cole warned that cancer rates had spiked 20-fold among the fully jabbed.)Dr Ryan Cole: "That spike protein, literally causing the lymphocytes to chew a hole in the aorta, this is the biggest blood vessel in your body, coming off your heart, when that ruptures, you're gone in minutes." pic.twitter.com/wMnfeVtqGy
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