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Virtually all rhesus monkey trials to were with female monkeys.

Scariest potentially conspiracy to me is the severe lack of research on male reproductive system.

There has been extensive research going back to the 70/s/80s regarding immunocontraceptives.

It involves getting the body's immune system to create an immunological response via some variant of antibody and/or T-killer cell immune response.

I won't go into too much detail but many of these immunocontraceptives targeted surface proteins on sperm to prevent their binding with oocyte (egg). None the trails, with Pfizer at least seem to look at these kind of details.

IF there was a mass conspiracy to curb world population, this would be the way to do it. A none-FDA-approved vaccine shilled to countries "because Covid" by companies are CANNOT BE LIABLE for any unknown side effects of a (FIRST OF ITS KIND) mRNA vaccine.

This all goes without saying that previous attempts at mRNA vaccine (i forget for which disease), caused infertility in 50-60% of the female mice population who received.

There are just so many unknowns with all this, but if there was a eugenics intent at play here which Mr. Bill Gates always is elluding to, this would likely be an avenue for such things.

Besides all this, the vaccine itself does have efficacy within the research setting. In the clinical setting as well, but this info dump suggests that this vaccine is not nearly as good as it has been stated to be, some adverse side effects were sort of glossed over it seems, and long term studies past 2 months are non-existent.

I work in medicine, and I am definitely going to be waiting at least 1 year as more research comes out. But i honestly have a high suspicion that this vaccine will be pulled from the market within 6-12 months.

Edit: Btw here some papers regarding some of what was mentioned above and additionally, some articles from some sane researchers and physicians who have raised questions/concerns regarding some of these issues.

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CIU64L0DPH-/?igshid=t6ktggn53p1q ^Great video.

https://www.jpost.com/health-science/hadassah-research-head-raises-questions-about-mrna-vaccine-safety-650803

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8442953/ "Cloning and sequencing of baboon and cynomolgus monkey intra-acrosomal protein SP-10: homology with human SP-10 and a mouse sperm antigen"

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/ "anti-fertility vaccines"

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346535462_Post-lockdown_SARS-CoV-2_nucleic_acid_screening_in_nearly_ten_million_residents_of_Wuhan_China "No asymptomatic spread"

9 days ago
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Virtually all rhesus monkey trials to were with female monkeys.

Scariest potentially conspiracy to me is the severe lack of research on male reproductive system.

There has been extensive research going back to the 70/s/80s regarding immunocontraceptives.

It involves getting the body's immune system to create an immunological response via some variant of antibody and/or T-killer cell immune response.

I won't go into too much detail but many of these immunocontraceptives targeted surface proteins on sperm to prevent their binding with oocyte (egg). None the trails, with Pfizer at least seem to look at these kind of details.

IF there was a mass conspiracy to curb world population, this would be the way to do it. A none-FDA-approved vaccine shilled to countries "because Covid" by companies are CANNOT BE LIABLE for any unknown side effects of a (FIRST OF ITS KIND) mRNA vaccine.

This all goes without saying that previous attempts at mRNA vaccine (i forget for which disease), caused infertility in 50-60% of the female mice population who received.

There are just so many unknowns with all this, but if there was a eugenics intent at play here which Mr. Bill Gates always is elluding to, this would likely be an avenue for such things.

Besides all this, the vaccine itself does have efficacy within the research setting. In the clinical setting as well, but this info dump suggests that this vaccine is not nearly as good as it has been stated to be, some adverse side effects were sort of glossed over it seems, and long term studies past 2 months are non-existent.

I work in medicine, and I am definitely going to be waiting at least 1 year as more research comes out. But i honestly have a high suspicion that this vaccine will be pulled from the market within 6-12 months.

9 days ago
1 score