MIT scientist issues chilling alert about mRNA vaccines
Call for health authorities to heed safety issues
A newly published research paper warns of dangers in mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, putting billions of lives at risk.
Author Stephanie Seneff is a senior research scientist at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Co-authors are Greg Nigh, Anthony Kyriakopoulos with Peter McCullough contributing with editorial revision.
The authors conclude that efficacy of the vaccines is increasingly in doubt and they
call attention to safety issues that could contribute to the short-term and long-term disease burden on public health and health care systems.
The paper calls for further studies to determine the extent of the potential pathological consequences:
“It is not practical for these vaccinations to be considered part of a public
health campaign without a detailed analysis of the human impact of the
potential collateral damage.”
A study, comparing vaccination rates with Covid-19 infection rates across 68 countries in September 2021, suggested that the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines do not protect from spread of the disease.
“Regarding symptom severity, even this aspect is beginning to be in doubt, as demonstrated by an outbreak in an Israeli hospital that led to the death of five fully vaccinated hospital patients.”
In 2021 there were 737,689 events reported in VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) for Covid-19 vaccines, compared to 9,124 for flu and 792,935 for all vaccines.
The authors concluded that any event that shows up more than 93 per cent as often for Covid-19 vaccines as for all other vaccines is especially significant as “a potential toxic effect of these vaccines.”
Dangers raised include:
• subversion of innate immunity
• impairment of the body’s repair system that potentially has a causal link to neurodegenerative disease, myocarditis, immune thrombocytopenia, Bell's palsy, liver disease, impaired adaptive immunity, impaired DNA damage response and the production of tumors.
• potential disruption of intracellular communication with potentially serious inflammatory consequences.
The authors issue a stark warning:
“In the end, billions of lives are potentially at risk, given the large
number of individuals injected with the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines
and the broad range of adverse outcomes we have described. We call on
the public health institutions to demonstrate, with evidence, why the
issues discussed in this paper are not relevant to public health, or to
acknowledge that they are and to act accordingly. Furthermore, we
encourage all individuals to make their own health care decisions with
this information as a contributing factor in those decisions.”
The complicated paper was submitted for publication in January 2022. Although it takes a counter narrative perspective, it was peer reviewed, accepted and published in April 2022 by ScienceDirect.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027869152200206X
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