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SARS-COV-2 Vaccines and Neurodegenerative Disease

By Stephanie Seneff and GreenMedInfo January 11, 2022

[......] Together with Dr. Greg Nigh, I recently published a peer-reviewed paper on the technology behind the mRNA vaccines and the many potentially unknown consequences to health . Such unprecedented vaccines normally take twelve years to develop, with only a 2% success rate, but these vaccines were developed and brought to market in less than a year. As a consequence, we have no direct knowledge of any effects that the vaccines might have on our health over the long term. However, knowledge about how these vaccines work, how the immune system works and how neurodegenerative diseases come about can be brought to bear on the problem in order to predict potential devastating future consequences of the vaccines.

The mRNA in these vaccines codes for the spike protein normally synthesized by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, both the mRNA and the protein it produces have been changed from the original version in the virus with the intent to increase rate of production of the protein in an infected cell and the durability of both the mRNA and the spike protein it codes for. Additional ingredients like cationic lipids and polyethylene glycol are also toxic with unknown consequences. The vaccines were approved for emergency use based on grossly inadequate studies to evaluate safety and effectiveness.

Our paper showed that there are several mechanisms by which these vaccines could lead to severe disease, including autoimmune disease, neurodegenerative diseases, vascular disorders (hemorrhaging and blood clots) and possibly reproductive issues. There is also the risk that the vaccines will accelerate the emergence of new strains of the virus that are no longer sensitive to the antibodies produced by the vaccines. When people are immune compromised (e.g., taking chemotherapy for cancer), the antibodies they produce may not be able to keep the virus in check because the immune system is too impaired. Just as in the case of antibiotic resistance, new strains evolve within an infected immune-compromised person’s body that produce a version of the spike protein that no longer binds with the acquired antibodies. These new strains quickly come to dominate over the original strain, especially when the general population is heavily vaccinated with a vaccine that is specific to the original strain. This problem is likely going to necessitate the repeated rollout of new versions of the vaccine at periodic intervals that people will have to receive to induce yet another round of antibody production in an endless game of cat and mouse.

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https://www.theepochtimes.com/sars-cov-2-vaccines-and-neurodegenerative-disease_4207235.html

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The discovery of heroin

Sept 19, 1998, marks the centenary of the introduction into medicine of heroin by Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedrich Bayer & Co. Understandably, the 623-page history of this renowned German pharmaceutical company makes no mention of what has become the most notorious drug of our time. 1 Yet, heroin was developed by the same research team who introduced aspirin. These researchers were convinced that heroin would make a valuable contribution to medicine as a cough suppressant to assist breathing in patients with severe lung disease. This conviction is reflected in the origin of the drug's name—the German term heros refers to an ancient Greek hero who is honoured as a demigod on account of his deeds. 2 The full details of how heroin was developed have never been revealed, but it is possible to speculate about what took place by discussing other developments that occurred around the same time.

https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(98)07115-3.pdf

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Who Is Ray Epps? DOJ Won’t Say

By Ken Silva January 11, 2022

Top federal law enforcement officials have declined to answer numerous questions about Ray Epps, the Arizona resident captured on video encouraging Jan. 6 protestors to breach Capitol Hill.

Controversy has surrounded Epps in recent months due to questions about his possible connection to law enforcement. Despite video evidence of him making repeated calls for action, Epps has not been charged in relation to Jan. 6, and his photo has been removed from the government’s list of most wanted people from that event.

The Democratic-led House committee investigating Jan. 6 reportedly said Jan. 11 that it has interviewed Epps, and that Epps denied any connection to law enforcement.

But at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing earlier that day, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) were unsuccessful in obtaining answers about Epps.

Cruz asked the FBI’s assistant director for national security, Jill Sanborn, 10 questions about Epps and other potential undercover feds, none of which received substantial answers.

Sanborn admitted that she is aware of Epps, but said she doesn’t have “specific background for him.”

When Cruz asked whether Epps worked with the FBI, Sanborn declined to answer—likewise for when Cruz asked about whether federal informants participated in the riots, encouraged the riots, or removed barriers.

“I cannot answer that,” Sanborn said to each query.

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Following the hearing, right-wing pundits took to Twitter to congratulate Cruz and Cotton for their questions. Cruz had been dragged through the coals by Fox News host Tucker Carlson a week earlier for referring to the Capitol Hill riots as “domestic terrorism.”

“Constructive criticism works,” said Darren Beattie, the author of the Revolver News articles on Epps.

The Jan. 6 Committee reportedly issued the following statement shortly after the hearing: “Committee is aware of unsupported claims that Ray Epps was an FBI informant based on the fact that he was on the FBI Wanted list and then was removed from that list without being charged.

“The Select Committee has interviewed Mr. Epps. Mr. Epps informed us that he was not employed by, working with, or acting at the direction of any law enforcement agency”

Following the hearing, right-wing pundits took to Twitter to congratulate Cruz and Cotton for their questions. Cruz had been dragged through the coals by Fox News host Tucker Carlson a week earlier for referring to the Capitol Hill riots as “domestic terrorism.”

“Constructive criticism works,” said Darren Beattie, the author of the Revolver News articles on Epps.

The Jan. 6 Committee reportedly issued the following statement shortly after the hearing: “Committee is aware of unsupported claims that Ray Epps was an FBI informant based on the fact that he was on the FBI Wanted list and then was removed from that list without being charged.

“The Select Committee has interviewed Mr. Epps. Mr. Epps informed us that he was not employed by, working with, or acting at the direction of any law enforcement agency”

https://www.theepochtimes.com/who-is-ray-epps-doj-wont-say_4205684.html?

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Robert Kadlec, M.D.

Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Dr. Robert Kadlec is the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and

Response (ASPR) at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

(HHS). The ASPR serves as the Secretary’s principal advisor on

matters related to public health emergencies, including bioterrorism.

The office leads the nation in preventing, responding to and recovering

from the adverse health effects of manmade and naturally occurring

disasters and public health emergencies. As such, the office

coordinates interagency activities between HHS, other federal

agencies, and state and local officials responsible for emergency

preparedness and the protection of the civilian population from public

health emergencies.

Dr. Kadlec spent more than 20 years as a career officer and physician in the United States Air Force before retiring as a Colonel. Over the course of his career, he has held senior positions in the White House, the U.S. Senate, and the

Department of Defense. Most recently, he served as the Deputy Staff Director to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

https://www.phe.gov/newsroom/bio/Documents/kadlec-bio-print.pdf

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Forensic History

To do true service to our understanding, we must turn to forensic history as our method. ... Forensics is the term for a field of science dedicated to the methodical gathering and analysis of evidence to establish facts that can be presented to determine what happened during an event.

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Pandemic simulation games - preparation for a new era?

You are living in a rehearsed simulation that has been taken live

We've posted a jaw-dropping lecture by researcher Paul Schreyer who has exposed the entire "simulation" of covid, including the rehearsals and role playing actors who were activated and are today's actual governors, health dept. officials and government advisors.

https://www.brighteon.com/3a47b5e6-e51a-4dab-a09e-b161cf3eda5e

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This is why I have been fighting on Quora what has been going on for the past 100 years. If we citizens don't stand up with our voices using free speech nothing is going to change. We all know that in the last two elections there has been a lot of controversy of cheating. Then we have social media playing a role in the 2020 elections.

I will keep on standing up for democracy. While standing up I have been called everything in the book telling the truth.

One of the biggest propaganda that the left wing is pushing is "GOING GREEN". Global warmer shouldn't be priority #1. There are a lot more things that Biden has done to our great nations.

I will keep up the fight for free speech.

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