from VacTruth Website
Are vaccine researchers
creating “Super
Villain” strains in the lab?
During malaria vaccine research at Pennsylvania State University, biologist Andrew Read found that malaria parasites spread in immunized mice, evolving to become even more virulent. Read found that surprising result after injecting mice with a component used in several promising malaria vaccines.
Then, when unvaccinated mice were injected - or immunized as claimed - with the super-virulent strain, they got sicker than mice vaccinated with the normal malaria strain. As a result of his experience, Read says he hopes his findings will prompt other vaccine researchers to consider how vaccines can or will affect the evolution of parasites.
Didn’t the
over-prescribed use of antibiotics create super bug infectious
organisms?
I would like to add there is that and much more that apparently doesn’t wiggle under your microscopes and you are not taking into consideration that occurs in human biochemical interactions, which are contributing to very young children coming down with dramatic chronic diseases, something not seen before in the medical literature, e.g., brain cancers, and other health anomalies, I contend.
Here’s a clue: check out
aluminum
adjuvants.
That, he contends, may
allow non-targeted strains to become more virulent. To which this
writer offers: Vaccines apparently are creating new, more virulent,
and heretofore-unknown health anomalies, so how are vaccines safe
and effective?
However, I contend the
only way any organisms cannot spread is to cease producing such
Frankenstein-like vaccine concoctions that contain a soup of foreign
DNA and toxic chemicals that encourage microorganisms to morph in
order to outsmart their environs.
Thousands continued to die from erysipelas, a skin infection resulting from the ‘immunization’ that placed contaminated organisms into their bodies. It was an extremely painful and prolonged way to die, which led to disease and death demographics of the time.
There were no antibiotics to deal with infections back in the 1800s, and people were dropping over life flies after vaccination.
There was a huge public
revolt against vaccines, and authorities had to withdraw their
mandates for forced vaccination. Now, a hundred years later, the
same scenario seems to be in replay, a “play it again, Sam” routine
for health authorities.
Maybe the lesson to be learned is,
When sanitation, clean water, and better nutrition were introduce into the jam-packed, filthy cities in Europe and the United States, smallpox decreased on its own, long before the modern pharmaceutical smallpox vaccine even came on the scene.
What does that tell us? If you don’t believe that, do your research.
It’s all there in the
unscripted version not publicized by health authorities, who should
know better and tell the truth.
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