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IJVTPR: 'Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19'


June 8, 2021: The short-term and long-term consequences associated with taking the Covid Vaccine continue to be troubling based on early indications. For death and adverse reactions associated with the Covid vaccine, please reference the June 7 EA article “EMA reports over 13,0000 Europeans killed by the Covid Vaccine & over 1.4 million adverse reactions”. A large body of research from world renowned research institutions like MIT is rapidly emerging and should be duly considered. Unfortunately, mainstream media networks and social media platforms are intentionally and maliciously supressing and censoring the critical research in this area.


A lengthy and complex article relating to the efficacy of Covid Vaccines was recently released by Stephanie Seneff and Greg Nigh in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice and Research. This deep research document is an essential read for those interested in gaining a full understanding of how the Covid Vaccine works and the early indications of “risk” emerging from research conducted by the best researchers and scientists in the world. For the benefit of our EA community, we are providing IJVTPR access details (including a helpful link) for the Seneff & Nigh publication of findings plus the Journal Abstract & Summary of this research which serves as a perfect read for anyone interested in the key highlights of this seminal research.


EA is committed to ensuring our community is on top of the science of Covid and Covid Vaccines and is made aware of all objective (non-political) research and expert insights regarding Covid and associated public health policies. The Seneff & Nigh research highlighted, here, is essential content. By: Extremely American Colin Wright


Research Document: Worse Than the Disease? Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19


Authors: Stephanie Seneff & Greg Nigh


Medical Journal: The International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research (IJVTPR) – IJVTPR is a peer-reviewed scholarly open access journal concerning the development, distribution, and monitoring of vaccines and their components



Abstract


Operation Warp Speed brought to market in the United States two mRNA vaccines, produced by Pfizer and Moderna. Interim data suggested high efficacy for both of these vaccines, which helped legitimize Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the FDA. However, the exceptionally rapid movement of these vaccines through controlled trials and into mass deployment raises multiple safety concerns. In this review we first describe the technology underlying these vaccines in detail. We then review both components of and the intended biological response to these vaccines, including production of the spike protein itself, and their potential relationship to a wide range of both acute and long-term induced pathologies, such as blood disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and autoimmune diseases. Among these potential induced pathologies, we discuss the relevance of prion-protein-related amino acid sequences within the spike protein. We also present a brief review of studies supporting the potential for spike protein “shedding”, transmission of the protein from a vaccinated to an unvaccinated person, resulting in symptoms induced in the latter. We finish by addressing a common point of debate, namely, whether or not these vaccines could modify the DNA of those receiving the vaccination. While there are no studies demonstrating definitively that this is happening, we provide a plausible scenario, supported by previously established pathways for transformation and transport of genetic material, whereby injected mRNA could ultimately be incorporated into germ cell DNA for transgenerational transmission. We conclude with our recommendations regarding surveillance that will help to clarify the long-term effects of these experimental drugs and allow us to better assess the true risk/benefit ratio of these novel technologies.


Conclusion


Experimental mRNA vaccines have been heralded as having the potential for great benefits, but they also harbor the possibility of potentially tragic and even catastrophic unforeseen consequences. The mRNA vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 have been implemented with great fanfare, but there are many aspects of their widespread utilization that merit concern. We have reviewed some, but not all, of those concerns here, and we want to emphasize that these concerns are potentially serious and might not be evident for years or even transgenerationally. In order to adequately rule out the adverse potentialities described in this paper, we recommend, at a minimum, that the following research and surveillance practices be adopted:


A national effort to collect detailed data on adverse events associated with the mRNA vaccines with abundant funding allocation, tracked well beyond the first couple of weeks after vaccination.


Repeated autoantibody testing of the vaccine-recipient population. The autoantibodies tested could be standardized and should be based upon previously documented antibodies and autoantibodies potentially elicited by the spike protein. These include autoantibodies against phospholipids, collagen, actin, thyroperoxidase (TPO), myelin basic protein, tissue transglutaminase, and perhaps others.


Immunological profiling related to cytokine balance and related biological effects. Tests should include, at a minimum, IL-6, INF-α, D-dimer, fibrinogen, and C-reactive protein.


Studies comparing populations who were vaccinated with the mRNA vaccines and those who were not to confirm the expected decreased infection rate and milder symptoms of the vaccinated group, while at the same time comparing the rates of various autoimmune diseases and prion diseases in the same two populations.


Studies to assess whether it is possible for an unvaccinated person to acquire vaccine-specific forms of the spike proteins from a vaccinated person in close proximity.


In vitro studies to assess whether the mRNA nanoparticles can be taken up by sperm and converted into cDNA plasmids.


Animal studies to determine whether vaccination shortly before conception can result in offspring carrying spike-protein-encoding plasmids in their tissues, possibly integrated into their genome.


In vitro studies aimed to better understand the toxicity of the spike protein to the brain, heart, testes, etc.


Public policy around mass vaccination has generally proceeded on the assumption that the risk/benefit ratio for the novel mRNA vaccines is a “slam dunk.” With the massive vaccination campaign well under way in response to the declared international emergency of COVID-19, we have rushed into vaccine experiments on a world-wide scale. At the very least, we should take advantage of the data that are available from these experiments to learn more about this new and previously untested technology. And, in the future, we urge governments to proceed with more caution in the face of new biotechnologies.


Finally, as an obvious but tragically ignored suggestion, the government should also be encouraging the population to take safe and affordable steps to boost their immune systems naturally, such as getting out in the sunlight to raise vitamin D levels (Ali, 2020), and eating mainly organic whole foods rather than chemical-laden processed foods (Rico-Campà et al., 2019). Also, eating foods that are good sources of vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin K2 should be encouraged, as deficiencies in these vitamins are linked to bad outcomes from COVID-19 (Goddek, 2020; Sarohan, 2020).

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