New peer-reviewed study: Corona vaccinations could severely damage the immune system

 

New peer-reviewed study: Corona vaccinations could severely damage the immune system

By August 23, 2021 Updated: August 24, 2021 10:52 AM
There has never been an approved mRNA vaccine in human medicine against an infectious disease. While the cases of serious side effects are increasing, a current study does not even rule out the risk of fatal damage from the so-called ADE phenomenon.

More and more scientific contributions indicate that corona vaccinations could increase the risk of serious illnesses. The cause lies in the process known as "Antibody-Dependent Enhancement" - ADE for short. The eponymous infection-enhancing antibodies bind to the surface of viruses, but cannot neutralize them. This leads to an improved uptake of the virus in a cell and thus promotes its spread and reproduction. Stephanie Seneff from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Greg Nigh from Naturopathic Oncology in Portland discuss this risk in a more than 40-page article .

Findings from a research team from the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research , the Hanover Medical School, the University of Bonn, and doctors and researchers from the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam point in the same direction . After the vaccination, the immune system's reaction to so-called tool-like receptors was reduced. These play an essential role in the human innate immune system, as they recognize the structures of pathogens.

Unwanted infection-enhancing antibodies

After vaccination, the immune response to these receptors was limited not only with viral but also with bacterial pathogens. In other words: mRNA vaccines change the response of the innate immune system and the background immunity to pathogens. The Paul Ehrlich Institute has also already pointed out that unwanted infection-intensifying antibodies after a vaccination or a coronavirus disease could, in the worst case, lead to an increased infection in the event of a further infection.

Further concerns are raised by a recent article in the peer-reviewed journal "Journal of Infection" . Accordingly, the current vaccines have a certain immunity against the original variant of the corona virus, but according to the model calculations of the study authors, this could change with the mutations of the virus. According to the authors, vaccinated people could no longer have a functioning immune system without a booster vaccination for new infections. The risk of ADE is particularly high when infected with the Delta variant.

" Everyone vaccinated gets blood clots"

The infection-intensifying antibodies also trigger a so-called cytokine storm, which is not infrequently fatal. Sean Brooks discussed this in a lecture you can see here on the  occasion of a meeting of the school committee of the SW Ohio. The lecturer with a PhD in education and, according to his own account, the author of 23 books, refers to various sources in his speech, including statements by the virologist and microbiologist Robert Melone , who in the 1980s worked on the development of the technology used in today's mRNA vaccinations is used, was involved.

In addition to the antibody-dependent strengthening and weakening of the immune system, he mentions thrombosis as a third fatal risk: “Everyone who is vaccinated gets blood clots. If you don't believe me, there is a way you can find out, ”said Brooks. “Do a so-called D-dimer test, with which blood coagulation is detected on a microscopic level. Right now, as I speak to you, we are cutting blood clots out of people. "

Based on the statistics from “ Our World in Data ”, almost a third of the world's population has been vaccinated with either the vector vaccine or mRNA vaccines. If the ADE theory proves to be true in this context, the immune response of around 2.5 billion people could be affected.

Note d. Red .: This article was revised and updated on August 23rd.

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