Summary:In the interview with Steve Kirsch, Dr. Ryan Cole mentioned about when do the cells stop making the burst protein after vaccination? No one knows, because there is no one done the study. Dr. Cole sees these vaccinated patients as more of a smoldering wildfire until the burden of disease and the burden of inflammation finally add up to incompatibility with life. He also suggests that autopsies should be performed on all these cases of sudden deaths, so that we have an answer for the patient and for the humanity. In the US, Dr. Ryan Cole is the only pathologist willing to perform testing for the post vaccine deaths and post vaccine injuries.
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