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 […]

An Independent Analysis of the Manufacturing and Quality Issues of the BNT162b BioNTech/Pfizer Quasi-vaccine Based on the European Medicines Agency’s Public Assessment Report (EPAR)

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L. Maria Gutschi et al. This article summarizes the main findings of a more detailed technical assessment concerning the development and manufacturing of the BioNTech/Pfizer’s COVID-19 quasi-vaccine BNT162b. A number of deficiencies in the product’s development were identified by regulatory agencies and appear to have either been ignored or glossed over. Vaccine approval for the […]

Combining COVID-19 BA4/5 and Influenza mRNA

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Peter A. McCullough Recently, both Pfizer and Moderna announced they were developing a combination injection utilizing mRNA coding for the BA4/BA5 Omicron subvariant and new mRNA coding for antigens contained in the influenza virus. Because the COVID-19 component is under Emergency Use Authorization plus questionable unorthodox licensure meant to provide the legal basis for a […]

The Surge in Childhood Infections: Are mRNA Vaccines the Solution – or the Cause?

Joseph Mercola Hospitals around the U.S. are suddenly struggling to keep up with surging rates of respiratory infections among children, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), COVID-19, rhinoviruses and in uenza. Moderna is working on an mRNA jab for RSV, which is scheduled for release in 2023. They’re also working on a combination mRNA jab […]

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 […]

Hippocratic vs. Technocratic Medicine

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Aaron Kheriaty Many of our technocrats seem undeterred by the failure of public health policies and associated new technologies to mitigate the COVID pandemic. Consider, for example, Pfizer’s and Moderna’s mRNA vaccines. How successful was this technology in its first large- scale trial run in humans?

COVID Vaccines and Organ Transplants: Are Healthcare Providers Ignoring Safety Signals?

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Children’s Health Defense Team Since its experimental beginnings in the mid-1950s, organ transplantation has evolved into what the medical community now casually refers to as a “standard-of-care” procedure, albeit one with still substantial failure rates. … In one study, published in September in Transplant Infectious Disease, researchers cataloged acute organ rejection within a week or […]