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We did this review because we wanted to see what research had been done to demonstrate the safety of this very unusual ‘vaccine’ platform prior to its utility and mass administration aimed at preventing Covid infection and transmission.
In our search of the scientific literature, we identified several reasons why the mRNA platform may be unsafe – these are the main ones:
1) It is already known that a proportion of people are allergic to Polyethylene Glycol (PEG). The mRNA platform relies on lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) that contain PEG to evade the bodies innate immune system. Not only is this a hazard to people who are allergic to PEG, but it can also cause an inflammatory or allergic response with repeated injections among others.
2) mRNA uses host cell apparatus to produce proteins and this protein too can generate an antibody response, which may be associated with inflammation, clotting or autoimmunity. The latter occurs if the body recognises its own proteins as non-self, due to similarities with the mRNA-induced cell-made foreign proteins, and attacks them too.
3) Vaccines against coronaviruses have never been proven safe enough to be used outside of clinical trials. We identified 10 very small human trials of assorted other Coronavirus vaccines, but they were all in the early phases (Phase I or II) of testing. None had been proven to work, nor did they have safety data beyond a few weeks.
4) Animal studies of coronavirus vaccines have shown high levels of serious side effects and often failed to provide immunity.
5) RNA platforms that have been attempted for non-Covid ‘vaccine’ applications prior to Covid, such as for rabies, influenza and zika viruses, have little published and verifiable safety data. Data that are available suggest very high rates of serious side effects. Notably, with regard to RNA ‘vaccines’, the totality of evidence on the use of the mRNA platform for the purpose of vaccination from human studies involved a mere 285 people prior to trials for Covid-19 ‘vaccines’.
Before giving or taking a brand-new drug that uses an unusual technology it’s reasonable to ask ‘What is the evidence base to support the use of this unusual technology and what potential harms may be associated with it?’ To answer this question, we looked at what had been published in the scientific literature...
In a nutshell, we found that there was no evidence prior to global deployment to suggest that the Covid ‘vaccines’ developed, using an mRNA platform, would be safe.
Despite assurances from manufacturers that mRNA vaccines are a mature technology, the oldest laboratory experiments on N1-methylpseudouridine modified RNA, the chemical modification used in both Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 ‘vaccines’, are as recent as 2015.
https://www.mdpi.com/2571-8800/6/2/17