mRNA Vaccines: A Serious Threat To Mankind

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Doctors for COVID Ethics (D4CE) presented its fourth symposium on June 11, 2022. Leading experts from the various fields presented their studies and expressed their opinions freely and honestly.

Features of the symposium include a presentation by Dr. Bhakdi discussing the key mechanisms of mRNA vaccines and the damage they cause to tissues and blood vessels.

Dr. Michael Palmer, MD, summarizes the evidence from autopsies which was produced by pathologist Prof. Arne Burkhardt and colleagues, which substantiates the damage mechanism outlined by Dr. Bhakdi.

Sasha Latypova, who is an expert in drug development, explains how the manufacturers of the COVID mRNA vaccines, Pfizer and Moderna, skipped essential preclinical safety studies, and how the FDA let them get away with it.

Dr. Thomas Binder discusses the toxicity of the mRNA vaccines and presents evidence showing that the “vaccines” are unnecessary, negatively effective, and unsafe.

CHD’s Polly Tommey and lawyers Mary Holland and Renate Holzeisen discuss current legal actions against the COVID-19 vaccination approval procedures and planned action against mRNA technology itself at European courts.

Mary Holland (Lawyer and President of CHD) and Brian Hooker (biomedical scientist, Ph.D., CHD, U.S.) join Polly Tommey from CHD.TV to discuss historical precedents of vaccine-induced sterility.

The discussion then turns to the high number of adverse event reports related to the menstrual cycle and pregnancy in VEARS, indicating the harmful effects of the COVID mRNA vaccines on fertility.

You can find the aforementioned topics covered in full here. Check out this program overview with Taylor Hudak. WATCH:

See more at D4CE Symposium IV – Session I

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    VOWG

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    People are not interested in the fact that their governments want to kill them. The idiots voted for it.

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