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A word about vaccines.
What is a vaccine?

A vaccine is used to create an immune system response, so that the human body can fight off an infectious disease.

Traditionally, a vaccine is created in a laboratory, using the live virus.
The virus will be weakened by the addition of other compounds, what that does is attenuate the virus (makes it weaker)

Firstly it is tested on animals.
Then it is rolled out to a small group of volunteers.
Phase 1.

Phase 2, is a larger group including what is known as a double blind.

What that means simply put, is that the group will be split in half, half will receive the vaccine the other half a placebo.
A placebo is a substance designed to have no therapeutic value.

By now the vaccine trials will have been conducted for several months to a year

Phase 3, is a larger group up to 60,000 and by then it will be trialled on a global scale using the above numbers.
And that can last for 10 years or more!
(have alarm bells started ringing yet)?

So, traditionally, using a weakened live virus using three stages, it can take ten years or more to develop a safe vaccine.

The COVID-19 vaccine, isn't actually a vaccine. It will be more accurate to describe it as a medical device.
Because it actually enters the cells of your body to make them produce a pathogen, using a genetic code, aka messenger RNA.
Synthetic viral protein in other words.

A traditional vaccine is injected into the arm then enters the bloodstream where the immune system will recognise it, then attack it.

The first of its kind mRNA injection works in a completely different way.

Let me explain in simple terms.

The injection into your arm delivers nanoparticles into the blood stream, a capsid containing the synthetic mRNA and other components including mercury and aluminium (both toxic to your body)
It also includes porcine gelatine.

So, it's a nanoparticle in an envelope of fat, the outer surface of the capsid is a covering of PEG, polyethylene glycol (a known toxin that can produce anaphylactic shock)

After it has entered the cell, (any cell including the eyes and brain)
The cell then starts to reproduce the protein encoded in the single strand of messenger RNA.

After it leaves the cell, the pathogen then enters the blood stream where it will be detected by the immune system.

The problem is because it is being manufactured by your own bodies cells, it can and does cause an autoimmune response (the immune system attacks itself)

This has resulted in an increasingly wide range of illnesses, including but not limited to thrombocytopenia,
(very low levels of blood platelets)
Which can be very dangerous.

So, the covid-19 injection, was trialled for a maximum of 90 days, with all three stages shortened.
The trial is ongoing and ends in 2023.

So how come, I hear you ask, is an unlicensed and experimental mRNA injection being used on humans without the necessary long term data to prove it's efficacy, or otherwise?

The answer lies in regulation 345 of the European Medcines Directive.
It gives permission for unlicensed, untested drugs to be used in an emergency!
And was included in Johnson's covid-19 emergency regulations act 2020, The MHRA granted temporary authorisation for its use.

It also protects the pharmaceutical industry from prosecution for causing serious harm to anyone who is foolish enough to risk such a dangerous experimental injection.

It also provides protection for Dr's, the government, and anyone involved in delivering the shots.

So there you have it, now you can make an informed choice.
Using the above info.