Reference
Palmer, M., Bhakdi, S., DesBois, M., Hooker, B., Skidmore, M., Rasnick, D., Holland, M., & Fitts, C. A. (2023). mRNA vaccine toxicity. Doctors for COVID Ethics.
Summary
The article “mRNA Vaccine Toxicity” by various authors, including Michael Palmer and Sucharit Bhakdi, critically examines the adverse effects associated with mRNA vaccines, particularly those used during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors argue that these vaccines, while marketed as safe, may inherently cause significant harm due to their mechanisms of action. They discuss the distribution of mRNA throughout the body, the expression of spike proteins, and the potential for autoimmune diseases as key concerns. The authors also highlight alarming statistics regarding adverse events, including myocarditis and other serious health issues linked to the vaccines. They contend that the rushed approval process, driven by regulatory bodies, overlooked critical safety concerns. By analysing both statistical data and pathological evidence from vaccine victims, the authors warn that future mRNA vaccines targeting other pathogens may pose similar risks. Ultimately, they call for greater scrutiny and informed public discourse regarding the use of mRNA technology in vaccination.