Reference:
Seneff, S., & Nigh, G. (2021). Worse than the disease? Reviewing some possible unintended consequences of the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, 2(1), 38-58.
Summary:
The article by Seneff and Nigh reviews the mRNA vaccines developed for COVID-19, primarily focusing on the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. While these vaccines were lauded for their rapid development and high efficacy, the authors raise concerns regarding their safety and potential adverse effects. They discuss the underlying technology of mRNA vaccines and highlight various acute and long-term health risks, such as autoimmune diseases, blood disorders, and neurodegenerative so explore the possibility of spike protein shedding, where vaccinated individuals may transmit the spike protein to unvaccinated individuals, potentially leading to adverse symptoms. Additionally, they consider the theoretical risk of mRNA integrating into human DNA, as well as the implications of prion-like sequences in the spike protein. Through their analysis, Seneff and Nigh advocate for increased surveillance and caution in the administration of these vaccines to fully understand their long-term effects.