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Prion accumulation, especially at a rapid pace which would be expected if a large majority of the vaccine's spikes traveled and misfolded, would present symptoms relatively quickly - in less than two weeks, certainly. Brain tissue, even hypothetically, could not regenerate quickly enough to combat prion accumulation, and when you consider the potential for trillions of misfolded spike proteins to impact the brain it becomes obvious these symptoms would appear quickly. If someone were to develop a prion-related illness from the vaccine, it would happen quickly or very gradually, but still present symptoms within a few weeks.
I don't think it's fair to label anyone that's cautious a "schizo" because their fears are valid, but I also know enough to not worry about much of what they say. Just for the sake of debate, assuming they're 100% correct and 100% of the vaccinated will develop some sort of problems from it, the breakdown would be like this
>1-4 weeks (acute): heart attack, stroke, clots, seizures, prion disease>4-48 weeks: nothing was really noted here>48+ weeks: ADEI'm 16 weeks passed my second shot and 19 weeks passed my first. Right now, I'm living as anyone else - pissed I have to wear a mask while in my office alone, upset that my research has been shelved due to the pandemic, annoyed that production issues have caused integral supplies for my macaws to become delayed - but I'm not too worried about a "dark winter". If ADE instances pop up then maybe I will be, but as it stands I don't see how anything else could spring up after so long without displaying symptoms.