The latest research found that the vaccine spike protein unexpectedly appeared in the blood.
This statement seems calm, but in fact it has already been choppy.
What the hell is going on? Please let the living bacteria tell you slowly: Spinin, as its name implies, is a kind of protein, but it will damage blood clots, heart and brain, and it has great potential risks to lactating babies and human fertility.
"We made a big mistake. We didn't realize this until now, "Byram Bridle, a virus immunologist and associate professor at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, said in an interview with Alex Pierson at the end of May that he warned the audience that his message was" terrible ".
"We think spike protein is a good target antigen, but we don't know spike protein itself is a toxin and a pathogenic protein! Therefore, by vaccinating people, we inadvertently inoculated them with a toxin! "
A serious mistake is to think that spike protein will not escape into the blood circulation.
He said: "Now, we have clear evidence that the protein vaccine made by our deltoid cells-the vaccine itself, plus this protein-has entered the blood circulation!"
Spike protein will enter the blood, circulate within a few days after inoculation, and then accumulate in organs and tissues, including spleen, bone marrow, liver and adrenal gland, and the concentration is quite high in the ovary.
Experimental animals have cardiovascular problems after injecting purified spike protein into blood, and spike protein has also been proved to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause brain damage.
The results showed that it was possible for lactating infants whose mothers had been vaccinated to obtain coronavirus pneumonia spike protein from breast milk.
A report by VAERS describes a 5-month-old breast-fed baby whose mother received the second dose of vaccine from Pfizer in March. The next day, the baby developed a rash, became "unbearable", refused to breastfeed, had a fever, and finally died.
In the secret data of Pfizer published by Japanese institutions, the high concentration of spike protein found in testis and ovary also raised doubts.
"Will we make young people sterile?" Mahler asked. Thousands of cases have been reported that women who have been vaccinated with coronavirus pneumonia-19 have menstrual disorders, and hundreds of cases have been reported that pregnant women have been vaccinated and aborted, as well as reports of male reproductive organ disorders.
LifeSiteNews sent CCCA's statement to the Canadian Public Health Bureau and asked to respond to Bridle's concerns. The agency replied that it was dealing with these issues, but did not send a reply before publication.
So far, Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson have not responded to concerns about Bridle.
Omicron has made people nervous recently. At present, the World Health Organization cooperates with a large number of researchers around the world to better understand Omicron. Studies currently under way or about to be conducted include assessment of infectivity, severity of infection (including symptoms), performance of vaccines and diagnostic tests, and effectiveness of treatment.
The World Health Organization encourages countries to provide data and share inpatient case data through the WHO COVID-19 Clinical Data Platform (WHO Coronavirus Pneumonia-19) so as to quickly understand the clinical symptoms and treatment effects of patients.
More information about Omicron will be known in the next few days or weeks. Once valid data are obtained, the novel coronavirus Evolutionary Technology Advisory Group (TGA-VE) of the World Health Organization will continuously monitor and evaluate how the mutation of Omicron affects the virus behavior.
Preliminary evidence shows that compared with other strains, the risk of reinfection caused by Omicron strain may increase (people who have been infected with COVID-19 before are more likely to be reinfected with Omicron)! But the relevant information is limited. More information about Omicron will be announced in the next few days or weeks.
Vaccine efficacy: WHO is working with technical partners to understand the impact of Omicron strains on existing treatment and prevention strategies in COVID-19 (including COVID-19 vaccine). COVID-19 vaccine is still effective in reducing severe cases and deaths, including resisting delta virus mutation.
Effectiveness of current virus detection methods: The widely used PCR detection method can still detect all infections, including Omicron strains. At present, whether Omicron will affect other detection methods (including rapid antigen detection test) is under study.
Effectiveness of current treatment: Corticosteroids and IL-6 receptor blockers are still effective in the treatment of severe coronavirus pneumonia-19 patients. In view of the changes in the part of Omicron variant virus, this study will evaluate whether other treatment methods are still effective.