I wanted to send out a brief email message to alert you to what I have been up to in recent months, and to let you know about some of the web links where you can read my articles and/or watch interviews with me.
I have become very concerned about the possibility that the new mRNA and DNA vector vaccines have a risk/benefit ratio that makes it extremely doubtful that getting these experimental injections is a good idea.
I am doing my best to try to educate the general public on the potential dangers of this new technology, based on solid science.
It greatly concerns me that governments have rushed into this massive vaccination campaign with little regard for the possibility that it could be a huge mistake – a giant experiment where the citizens are served up as guinea pigs in a trial that may turn out to be catastrophic. I hope I am wrong but the science is telling me otherwise.
1. Together with Dr. Greg Nigh (a naturopathic oncologist), I published a long peer-reviewed article on the mRNA vaccines, which you can access for free download here:
https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/23
Stephanie Seneff and Greg Nigh. Worse Than the Disease? Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19. International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research 2021; 2(1): 38-79.
It gives a comprehensive review of the technology and then explains the many ways in which the mRNA vaccines may be causing unexpected but ominous outcomes both short-term and long-term.
2. I just completed a new blog post on https://stephanieseneff.net, titled:
SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines and Neurodegenerative Disease.
It is available here:
https://stephanieseneff.net/sars-cov-2-vaccines-and-neurodegenerative-disease/
Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Editors,
I read: “We share her important message with our readers and news of the launching of her new book.”
Who is WE???
I will not comment further until John or Andy clarify this.
Have a good day, Jerry
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Jerry Krause
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Hi John and Andy and now hopefully other PSI Readers,,
I now see that I did not read well. It is clear that WHO is MastersOfHealthMag.com. Because I now see that this article was sent to PSI for possible posting. And I know that the PSI editors do not censor anything. Which policy I approve of because no one is qualified to censor anyone else’s ideas. The readers of PSI most read and reach their own decisions about that which they read. However, readers without great experience in SCIENCE, might be deceived by deceptive writing.
Stephanie wrote: “It greatly concerns me that governments have rushed into this massive vaccination campaign with little regard for the possibility that it could be a huge mistake – a giant experiment where the citizens are served up as guinea pigs in a trial that may turn out to be catastrophic.” With which I can agree.
However, Stephanie is a ‘Senior Research Scientist’ in the ‘MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory’; which does not qualify her to be a SCIENTIST who has studied the SCIENCE of vaccines. So what she wrote is an opinion which might agree with my opinion or your opinion but I recognize that my opinion is just an opinion and not based upon any facts about this illness. For I do not know what the ‘facts’ are because I do not know who to believe.
But as a SCIENTIST I know the following is an attempted deception when she wrote: “1, together with Dr. Greg Nigh (a naturopathic oncologist), I published a long peer-reviewed article on the mRNA vaccines” Every word is accurate. But what is a naturopathic oncologist? Who is peer-reviewing their long 41page (38-79) in this 2nd volume international journal which was begun in 2020?
Naturopathy: n. a system if treatment of diseases which emphasizes assisting nature. It sometimes includes the use of certain medicines as herbs ,vitamins, and salts, … naturopathic adj. (Webster’s)
While I do not fault this practice I am aware that those who practice Naturopathy commonly do fault the practice of what I term ‘conventional medicine. So I doubt that any conventional doctor who practices conventional medicine will be a MD who peer-reviewed Greg’s and Stephanie’s 41 page article.
I have read that Einstein stated: “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” And I conclude, rightly or wrongly, that anything, which requires 41 pages to explain (describe), cannot be simple. Of course, this is only my opinion.
Have a good day, Jerry
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Dev
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Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. She received the B.S. degree in Biophysics in 1968, the M.S. and E.E. degrees in Electrical Engineering in 1980, and the Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1985, all from MIT. For over three decades, her research interests have always been at the intersection of biology and computation: developing a computational model for the human auditory system, understanding human language so as to develop algorithms and systems for human computer interactions, as well as applying natural language processing (NLP) techniques to gene predictions. She has published over 170 refereed articles on these subjects, and has been invited to give keynote speeches at several international conferences. She has also supervised numerous Master’s and PhD theses at MIT. In 2012, Dr. Seneff was elected Fellow of the International Speech and Communication Association (ISCA).
https://people.csail.mit.edu/seneff/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophysics
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JaKo
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Isn’t this strange?
Dr. Seneff’s activity of the last decade is being denigrated by ‘wikipeadia’ — this time by: “According to food columnist Ari LeVaux…”, so that should be a great credit to her — she seems to stir the s&!t in many fields of “allopathic medicine.”
Why I found this strange:
I grew up in a communists’ ruled country and this was what we experienced then — official narratives had to be read “between the lines” or even inverted to make any sense; and when I came back to visit my old country after the wall fell, I was told “don’t worry, the commies are all gone.” I wonder, where did they go?
Cheers, JaKo
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Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Readers,
Do you see how important it is to have conversations???
You might read my comment and conclude that this guy is ignorant and I would have to admit to this based on what Dev commented. And then Jako comes along and reminds me that I knew whom he was but I also know have considering JaKo was another person. As I have stated over and over; I have a poor memory and always have. So I cannot claim this memory problem is because I am 80. But I can report that being 80 is contributing factor to my present memory problem.
But back to Stephanie and what I commented about her. As I reread my comment, I still stand with much which I wrote. It would really be GREAT to have her join this conversation for I totally agree with Galileo whom is said to have stated in Italian that: “I have never met a man [person] so ignorant the I couldn’t learn something from him [this person].” And I am well aware that he did not write what I read in English. But I trust whomever translated got RIGHT what Galileo wrote (intended to communicate).
And now I have to find what the definition of “allopathic medicine.”
I am having fun because I know I am learning something new!!!
Have a good day, Jerry
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