Fundamental Flaws in Pfizer’s COVID-19 Biologics License Application Submission, and the Implications to the Safety and Effectiveness of These Novel Gene Therapy Vaccines

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Philip R. Oldfield and Maria L. Gutschi The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are using gene therapy technology in which the active product, the encoded spike protein, is not actually part of the formulation. Health Canada has used an inappropriate guidance document for the regulatory review, contrary to Good Scientific Practice, effectively compromising the safety of Canadians. […]

If We Don’t Know What’s in Covid Vaccines, How Can We Know What They’re Doing?

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Rhoda Wilson Some researchers are finding graphene while others are not. There are many reports of degraded, low-purity mRNA while other researchers find there is none. Because vaccine manufacturers’ contracts prohibit independent analysis of their “vaccines” it’s difficult to legally obtain enough samples, from a broad spectrum of batches and locations, to establish what is […]

Yes, mRNA Vaccines Are Different. Here’s Why.

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Ah Kahn Syed How are mRNA vaccines different from traditional vaccines? Here’s the list. (1) they contain mRNA, not protein or inactivated virus. (2) they contain LNPs (lipid nanoparticles) which are transfectants and transport those RNAs into the cells of the recipient in order to do this.  (3) they distribute to and accumulate in the the ovaries and express […]

Skin Testing with Pfizer SARS-Cov-2 Vaccine and PEG 2000

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João Vieira et al. The Pfizer-BioNTech SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is an mRNA vaccine that uses a lipid-based nanoparticle carrier system, stabilized by polyethylene glycol (PEG) 2000. Although evidence on the pathogenesis of severe immediate reactions to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is lacking, the PEG molecule has been proposed as a possible culprit for these reactions due to […]

Anaphylactic Reactions to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines: A Call for Further Study

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Sophia Hatziantoniou et al. The modified mRNA molecule is encased in LNPs, consisting of ionizable, auxiliary and pegylated lipids, as well as cholesterol, which is thought to contribute to the fluidity of the nanoparticle, thus increasing its ability to fuse with the plasma membranes of host cells to deliver the mRNA cargo. … After implementation […]