Dr. Clare Craig
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So Moderna had a trial with an EBV mRNA where there was a myocarditis problem. And then also there's been HIV mRNA where they're sort of saying, well, you're not allowed to be in the trial if you had a history of myocarditis. Why is that? You know, you're just going to keep gambling with people's hearts like this.
So Moderna had a trial with an EBV mRNA where there was a myocarditis problem. And then also there's been HIV mRNA where they're sort of saying, well, you're not allowed to be in the trial if you had a history of myocarditis. Why is that? You know, you're just going to keep gambling with people's hearts like this.
Yeah. Absolutely. And you know, what you said about trying to blame the virus, that's exactly what happened when in 2009, 2010, with the Pandemrix vaccine that caused narcolepsy, they blamed the virus. It's really obvious to try to blame the virus. But if you look at myocarditis rates overall, you say, well, what happened? You know, when was the surge in myocarditis? Nothing happened in 2020.
Yeah. Absolutely. And you know, what you said about trying to blame the virus, that's exactly what happened when in 2009, 2010, with the Pandemrix vaccine that caused narcolepsy, they blamed the virus. It's really obvious to try to blame the virus. But if you look at myocarditis rates overall, you say, well, what happened? You know, when was the surge in myocarditis? Nothing happened in 2020.
2020, there was still myocarditis and some of it may even have been caused by COVID, but it was at the same rates. as any other year. So if it was being caused by COVID, then it was replacing other viruses that would have caused it otherwise, right? So nothing happens in 2020. Spring 2021, massive surge in myocarditis and pericarditis.
2020, there was still myocarditis and some of it may even have been caused by COVID, but it was at the same rates. as any other year. So if it was being caused by COVID, then it was replacing other viruses that would have caused it otherwise, right? So nothing happens in 2020. Spring 2021, massive surge in myocarditis and pericarditis.
And I think some of that surge is young people who, when they had the vaccine, nothing much happened. And then they're exposed to COVID after they're vaccinated and their immune system's like, oh, I know this one. And then it attacks the heart. Oh, that's interesting. I've not heard that theory yet. Not the unvaccinated.
And I think some of that surge is young people who, when they had the vaccine, nothing much happened. And then they're exposed to COVID after they're vaccinated and their immune system's like, oh, I know this one. And then it attacks the heart. Oh, that's interesting. I've not heard that theory yet. Not the unvaccinated.
Right. So, I mean, they seem to just have free reign to do any kind of crazy experiment at the moment. And the idea that these vaccines are meant to be protecting us from a virus. So you say, well, what is a virus? You know, virus is an encapsulated code. that can replicate. That's what a virus is. And now we've got so-called vaccines, which are encapsulated code that can replicate.
Right. So, I mean, they seem to just have free reign to do any kind of crazy experiment at the moment. And the idea that these vaccines are meant to be protecting us from a virus. So you say, well, what is a virus? You know, virus is an encapsulated code. that can replicate. That's what a virus is. And now we've got so-called vaccines, which are encapsulated code that can replicate.
You're like, well, at what point are you giving people the vaccine? At what point are you just giving them a man-made disease? You know, I just think it's a really crazy thought to want to do this. And the mRNA that they use in the first place, we don't know even now how long it takes to degrade.
You're like, well, at what point are you giving people the vaccine? At what point are you just giving them a man-made disease? You know, I just think it's a really crazy thought to want to do this. And the mRNA that they use in the first place, we don't know even now how long it takes to degrade.
We don't know what happens to the synthetic nucleotides that were the building blocks of that RNA sequence, whether the cells carry on using it and recycling it and making proteins last longer than they should. We don't know. And yet here they are saying, well, now we're going to have one that can replicate itself.
We don't know what happens to the synthetic nucleotides that were the building blocks of that RNA sequence, whether the cells carry on using it and recycling it and making proteins last longer than they should. We don't know. And yet here they are saying, well, now we're going to have one that can replicate itself.
So I think we should be pulling back massively from this whole platform, not experimenting with crazier ideas.
So I think we should be pulling back massively from this whole platform, not experimenting with crazier ideas.
Right. So just taking that analogy a bit further, the kind of conventional mRNA ones, they enter a cell with the cell actively uptaking them. They don't just sort of drift through like a ghost through the cell wall. The cell takes them up. And so in theory, they can't get back out of the cell.
Right. So just taking that analogy a bit further, the kind of conventional mRNA ones, they enter a cell with the cell actively uptaking them. They don't just sort of drift through like a ghost through the cell wall. The cell takes them up. And so in theory, they can't get back out of the cell.
But we've seen studies showing that vaccinated people for four months at least had little bubbles of their cell membrane with spike attached to it circulating around the blood. Nobody ever looked to see if there was RNA in it, but there were these sort of, you know, pseudoviruses circulating in the blood in the vaccinated people. So if you can get into a cell and you can get out of a cell,
But we've seen studies showing that vaccinated people for four months at least had little bubbles of their cell membrane with spike attached to it circulating around the blood. Nobody ever looked to see if there was RNA in it, but there were these sort of, you know, pseudoviruses circulating in the blood in the vaccinated people. So if you can get into a cell and you can get out of a cell,