Why do so many people have ultra-high levels of anti-spike antibodies years after receiving Covid mRNA jabs?

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by Alex Berenson, Unreported Truths:

And what are the potential long-term health consequences of these persistent and unnaturally high antibody levels? We don’t know. It’s time to find out.

Yesterday’s Unreported Truths article on the finding that some people have Covid spike protein in their blood for years after their mRNA jabs has generated huge interest. X users have viewed a screenshot of the headline over 3 million times.

Last night, I asked people who have recent tests with similar results to email them.

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The responses are striking. Tests that find and quantify spike protein are mostly confined to academic laboratories and relatively rare. Still, I did receive some.

But far more common were emails with the results of commercial Covid antibody tests, which screen not for the spike protein itself but the immune response to it and other pieces of Sars-Cov-2.

And those show that some people have antibodies to the spike protein at the highest measurable limit, year after year, test after test.

One email was particularly striking:

My wife and I received the same batches of Moderna mRNA from the same pharmacist within minutes, the syringes were filled from the same vial. Our lives because I am semi-retired are extremely intertwined we do everything together meaning our exposure levels are the same.

How does my wife have spike antibody levels of 25,000 u/ML [the maximum reportable level from Labcorp’s test] a for a documented two straight years with blood testing every six months while the “control patient” (me) has documented levels well below 200, never above 157, with blood tests on the same days.

If she was being constantly exposed to Covid would I [not] have that exposure?

He then provided both individual test results and a handy spreadsheet with all his and his wife’s results:

The tests showing these very high and persistent levels of spike protein antibodies are a step removed from the results showing free-floating spike protein that the Yale researchers have found.

But they are arguably even more significant, because they show an unnatural and apparently permanent immune response in people who received the mRNAs.

The finding raises any number of serious questions:

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