Flu vaccines are doggone strange.
What about COVID vaccines?
COVID-19 Vaccines
Dr Christiane Northrup is a very credible medical doctor and expert and she asks:
If Covid-19 has a 99.999% recovery rate... Why are they pushing for worldwide vaccinations?
The FDA is working with vaccine developers and other researchers and manufacturers to help expedite the development and availability of medical products such as vaccines, antibodies, and drugs to prevent COVID-19.
The U.S. Health and Human Services' Operation Warp Speed has pledged to deliver 300 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine by 2021, if not sooner. However, developing a safe and effective vaccine normally takes years and begins with animal studies. The COVID-19 vaccines are all being rushed straight into human clinical tests, forgoing lengthy animal trials altogether.
Such fast-tracked vaccines pose unknown risks, which are further magnified since governments are granting COVID-19 vaccine makers immunity from liability for all vaccine injuries and deaths that occur after the vaccines are recommended (or mandated) by public health officials.
Moderna
As reported by NPR on September 4, 2020: After cashing in stock options and raking in tens of millions of dollars in personal profit, top executives at Moderna have now dumped all or nearly all of their stock holdings. What do these executives know that we don't as their COVID-19 vaccine enters Phase 3 trials?
Why would executives unload their stocks before the vaccine is even launched? Do they suspect or know something has, or is about to go awry? As of right now, there’s no evidence whatsoever that the company’s novel vaccine will actually work, let alone be safe, according to NPR.
AstraZeneca
September 8, 2020, STAT News reported that AstraZeneca has temporarily halted its Phase 3 vaccine trials due to “a suspected serious and unexpected adverse reaction” in a British participant.
At the end of July 2020, AstraZeneca announced most countries it expects to supply with COVID-19 vaccine will grant the pharmaceutical company complete liability protection if people are harmed.
In the U.S., vaccine makers already have something of a "free pass" when it comes to vaccine injury liability and lawsuits through the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 and the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, passed in 2005.
The main concern is that the combination of COVID-19 vaccines being fast-tracked to market at "warp speed" with minimal testing, together with blanket liability protection against vaccine injuries could be a public health nightmare in the making.
In the 20 years that vaccine makers have tried to develop a coronavirus vaccine, efforts have failed due to dangerous, many times lethal, side effects.
AstraZeneca has temporarily halted its Phase 3 vaccine trials due to “a suspected serious and unexpected adverse reaction” in a British participant
AstraZeneca did not divulge the nature of the adverse reaction, but an anonymous source claims the trial participant was found to have transverse myelitis, an inflammatory condition that affects the spinal cord and is frequently triggered by viral infections
Like the Moderna vaccine, the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine also appears to come with a shockingly high rate of side effects. Results25 from one of its Phase 1/2 studies published August 15, 2020, revealed a clear majority of participants experienced side effects.
One shot dose instead of two, fourth phase and monkey trials.
Pfizer
Pfizer and Biopharmaceutical New Technologies (BioNTech) have been given the go-ahead by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and granted fast track status to 2 of their coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines. BNT162b1 and BNT162b1 are the 2 investigational vaccines given the go-ahead and is a joint research venture between the biopharmaceutical companies.
Pfizer gave Trump a nice donation to his presidential campaign and the Trump Administration put the FDA person in charge to ensure the vaccines are approved.
Nothing fishy going on here, right.
Trump Administration distribution strategy
Coronavirus: Chinese drug firm aims to roll out US$88 vaccine this year
Someone on Twitter sent me a link to a bizarre telephone conversation a man had with a person from the FDA named Laura. You can listen to the phone conversation he had on Facebook. (click on Immortal cell lines below).
Vaccines
Have you heard of MRC-5?
Straight from the FDA, the truth about MRC-5 in vaccines.
What is MRC-5?
MRC-5 (Medical Research Council cell strain 5) is a diploid human cell culture line composed of fibroblasts, originally developed from research deriving lung tissue of a 14-week-old aborted Caucasian male fetus.
Most cell lines die eventually, fizzles out… this one from 1963 does not fizzle out.
Googled this: The MRC-5 cell line was derived from normal lung tissue of a 14-week-old male fetus by J.P. Jacobs in September of 1966. The fetus was aborted for psychiatric reasons from a 27 year old physically healthy woman. The cells are capable of 42 to 46 population doublings before the onset of senescence.
Also found this on Google:
Monkey kidney tissue is used to support the growth of certain viruses for making vaccines; for example, it was used to support the growth of the weakened polio virus that went into the oral polio vaccine. Multiple purification steps ensure that no kidney cells are present in the final product.
When most people think about vaccines, they don't think about cows. But fetal bovineserum (FBS), a blood byproduct of the meat industry, is a crucial building block for vaccines.
So far, what they put into regular vaccines are fetal bovine serum, monkey kidney tissue and the cell line that has been cloned, cloned and cloned of an aborted fetus of a healthy woman. The aborted fetus was aborted for psychiatric reasons in 1966 before abortions were legal in the USA.
Immortalized cell lines are either tumorous cells that do not stop dividing or cells that have been artificially manipulated to proliferate indefinitely and can, thus, be cultured over several generations.
Cell line is a general term that applies to a defined population of cells that can be maintained in culture for an extended period of time, retaining stability of certain phenotypes and functions. Cell lines are usually clonal, meaning that the entire population originated from a single common ancestor cell.
Been re-cloned? Technically the original cells. Expand them and freeze them. They have the original original.
They have cloned them.
It is a hardy cell line.
From an aborted fetus? Used in polio vaccine and other vaccines.
It was one legally aborted fetus. There are no others.
Note: Abortions were not legal in the USA until 1973 and this fetus cell is from 1963? perhaps she meant 1973?
Is there a study to show that putting other people’s DNA into others is safe?
There are probably studies that show that.
Could that alter my DNA or my child’s?
No, it is a cell line, it is the food for the virus.
They are not co-mingling with one another. It’s not like a big chemistry experiment. It is not that intricate.
We need to grow it and this is how we grow it.
Manufacturing process uses intense heat or freezing, it will break and destroy things along the way.
Is it safe to inject someone else’s DNA into our cells?
No, that is not what is happening.
Analysis on genome, with hundreds of cancer genes.
Italian study, source of study.
Take the DNA and sequence it.
Look at the study.
It is a valid study.
Email someone at the FDA about all this or call them. Good luck.
Vaccine group
Ocodfda.hhs.gov was the email address that was given. it is not an email address.