It’s no surprise to longtime readers here that the mRNA COVID shots function as an immunosuppressant. Most of the high-profile people who got sick and survived the shots have had some kind of negative immune response, including Megyn Kelly and Dan Bongino.
We can now say definitively that there is no existing scientific study that proves the COVID vaccines strengthen the immune system.
We do, however, have nine independent studies that confirm the shots weaken the immune system and, in some cases, give the recipients a form of HIV.
Credit for tracking down all nine of these studies goes to world-renowned cardiologist and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough. The studies have all concluded that the mRNA shots are triggering a spike in HIV-positive tests.
Most people are familiar with the strain of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS. The COVID shots cause a different strain of HIV, although it can still trigger an immune response that has been dubbed VAIDS, or vaccine-induced AIDS.
Even if you don’t need the assurance from nine independent studies, you can tell that the shots weaken the human immune system with your own lying eyes. Who is still catching COVID to this day?
It’s not the unvaccinated, most of whom now have robust natural immunity. The people who have been repeatedly dosed with mRNA shots and boosters are still catching COVID and going to the hospital with it.
A Cleveland Clinic study from 2022 showed that people who were jabbed three or more times were up to three times as likely to catch COVID as the unvaccinated. The authors of the study noted, “The association of increased risk of COVID-19 with higher numbers of prior vaccine doses in our study was unexpected.”
A study published by Cambridge University in England last December showed that 25% of the vaccinated now have VAIDS. That panicked the scientists who conducted the study. They then went out of their way to make up excuses in the paper about how this was an “unintended immune response” that was “caused by a glitch.”
Caused by a glitch how? If one in four people take a medical product and it makes them sick, how is that a glitch? It seems more like an extremely common side effect, rather than a glitch.
It’s worth repeating this part: There has been no scientific study to date that proves that the COVID shots strengthen the immune system. Evidence that it does the opposite continues to pile up.
Despite this indisputable fact, the shots are still widely available across much of the world. Governing health bodies continue to urge people to take them after millions of people have been harmed by them. If they’re telling the truth when they state that some 260 million Americans took the shots, it means that as many as 65 million of our neighbors now have VAIDS.
We’re still so early in the process that we don’t even know what the mid-term effects of these shots will be, let alone the long-term effects. It’s been proven that the spike protein crosses the blood-brain barrier. What’s that going to do to human intelligence in the years to come?
Our national average IQ has already plummeted from mass immigration. What’s going to happen a few years from now if the population gets even dumber? We’ll have tanker ships crashing into bridges every day and it’s unlikely we’ll be able to keep the power on 24 hours a day.
Meanwhile, the bodies of young and healthy people continue to pile up. Hollywood actor Chris Pratt’s stunt double died suddenly this week at age 47. He was extremely fit, and his family says his death was “unexpected and shocking.”
Former Major League Baseball player and Olympic gold medalist Sean Burroughs died of a heart attack at 43. A social media influencer who is a minor celebrity, named Emily Goldberg, died suddenly from a blood clot. All those deaths happened just this week.
While we can’t definitively prove that it was the mRNA shots that killed these people, we also can’t be sure that they didn’t. What we do know is that the shots are very unsafe, and people are dying much younger than they did just a few years ago. That can’t be a coincidence.
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