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		<title>Yale Study Finds Spike Proteins from COVID Jabs Persist for TWO YEARS: Are mRNA Vaccines Rewriting Human DNA?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lance D Johnson via Natural News &#8211; Researchers find spike proteins in vaccinated individuals TWO YEARS after inoculation. Yale scientists find COVID spike protein in vaccinated individuals up to two years post-vaccination. Study suggests mRNA genetic material may integrate with human DNA, activating protein-making structures. Renowned scientist Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, who initially supported mRNA vaccines, now leads the study. Vaccine skeptics warn of DNA contamination risks, citing evidence of self-replicating mRNA and reverse transcription. Research reveals mRNA vaccines may induce chronic inflammation, blood clotting, and neurological damage. Findings challenge claims of temporary, localized mRNA effects, raising concerns about long-term health impacts. Evidence suggests vaccinated individuals may become &#8220;super spreaders&#8221; of spike proteins, potentially endangering public health. Researchers find spike proteins in vaccinated individuals TWO YEARS after inoculation Scientists are raising alarms about the long-term consequences of these experimental COVID-19 injections. New findings from Yale University suggest that the genetic material in mRNA vaccines may not only persist in the human body but could also integrate with human DNA, fundamentally altering our genetic code. This disturbing discovery has profound implications for the health of billions of people worldwide and raises urgent questions about the ethics and safety of mRNA vaccine technology. Yale researchers have identified COVID spike proteins in the blood of vaccinated individuals — up to two years after they received their shots. Crucially, these individuals were never infected with the virus, as confirmed by antibody tests. The immune system typically destroys newly produced spike proteins, but the persistence of these proteins suggests that some vaccinated individuals may be producing them independently. A plausible explanation is that the genetic material delivered by the vaccines has integrated with human genes, activating protein-making structures within cells. If confirmed, this would mark a seismic shift in our understanding of mRNA vaccine safety. The implications of this discovery are staggering. More than a billion people worldwide have received mRNA COVID vaccines, and the possibility that these vaccines are altering human DNA is a game-changer. The consequences could extend far beyond the immediate health risks of Covid-19, potentially leading to chronic inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and long-term organ damage. The spike proteins produced by these vaccines are not benign; they are known to cause blood clotting, neurological inflammation, and even prion-like formations in the brain, which are linked to Alzheimer’s disease. The lead researcher on this groundbreaking study is Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, a renowned immunologist and former president of the American Association of Immunologists. Dr. Iwasaki was once a vocal advocate for mRNA vaccines, dismissing concerns about their safety as “absurd.” However, her team’s findings now suggest that those concerns may have been valid all along. The study, known as LISTEN, began in 2022 and has enrolled approximately 3,000 participants who reported post-vaccine injuries. The researchers have found spike proteins in participants’ blood samples more than 700 days after their last mRNA shot, a finding that challenges the narrative of temporary, localized mRNA effects. Welcome to the dark side of transhumanism The possibility of genetic integration is not a new concern among vaccine skeptics. Some researchers have long warned that the mRNA vaccines could contaminate human DNA, a process known as “transfection.” The manufacturing process of mRNA vaccines involves the use of DNA plasmids, which can lead to small amounts of DNA contamination in the final product. While federal standards limit allowable DNA contamination to 10 nano grams per dose, the lipid nanoparticles used to protect the mRNA may also shield the DNA contaminants, potentially allowing them to integrate into human genes. Recent research by Kevin McKernan and others has provided further evidence of DNA contamination in vaccine vials, raising questions about the adequacy of current regulatory standards. Dr. Richard M. Fleming, a nuclear cardiologist, has also warned that mRNA vaccines are self-replicating and may turn individuals into “never-ending spike protein factories.” His research suggests that the genetic sequence for SARS-CoV-2 is designed to self-assemble and self-amplify, integrating into human DNA through reverse transcription. This process could hijack healthy genetic expression, leading to chronic inflammation and organ damage for years to come. The consequences of these findings are nothing short of alarming. Vaccinated individuals may not only suffer long-term health consequences but could also become “super spreaders” of spike proteins, potentially endangering public health for generations. The idea that mRNA vaccines could rewrite human DNA and turn individuals into perpetual bioweapon vectors is a chilling prospect, one that aligns with the emerging field of transhumanism. As genetic updates become the norm, the line between human and machine blurs, raising ethical questions about autonomy, consent, and the future of humanity. Sources include: AlexBerensen.substack.com Medicine.Yale.edu NaturalNews.com To read the original article, click here</p>
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		<title>Coronavirus Is Not Mutating Rapidly, Hope for Vaccine Development</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Angela Betsaida B. Laguipo, BSN via News-Medical Net &#8211; Despite the coronavirus infection numbers skyrocketing, there is still good news. A team of scientists found that the novel coronavirus is not mutating significantly, suggesting any vaccine developed to fight SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2) would remain effective in the long term. A team of scientists from Johns Hopkins University has been studying the coronavirus&#8217;s genetic code and found that it stays stable as it infects more people. The discovery could help scientists develop vaccines, which can fight against deadly illness COVID-19 for a long time. The researchers also noted that the virus is not becoming more dangerous as it spreads, shedding light on the virus&#8217;s mechanism and how it behaves. With this excellent news, pharmaceutical companies, health institutions, and scientific laboratories that are racing to find a vaccine can now develop one just like those for measles and chickenpox. These older vaccines are still effective and do not to be updated, unlike the flu vaccine. How a Virus Mutates Just as natural selection has contributed to the evolution of living things, such as humans, plants, and animals, it also shapes viruses, too. Though viruses are not considered living things since they need a host to reproduce, they are capable of mutation. When a virus enters the human body, the immune system detects it and tries to kill it. The pathogen&#8217;s job is to evade the immune system, invade a host cell, and reproduce; then it jumps to another host. To evade the immune system, the virus mutates so the body will have a hard time detecting it. Overall, viruses mutate rapidly compared to other organisms. Though it may sound frightening, neural mutations, which either improve or stem the virus&#8217;s survival, may not cause any noticeable change in the people they infect. SARS-CoV-2 Mutation In the case of the novel coronavirus, which has mutated over the course of the global pandemic, the researchers noted that it does not mutate as fast as other viruses. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is caused by SARS-CoV-2, started in December 2019 in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, in China. The virus has spread to 172 countries, with China, Italy, Spain, and the United States suffering the worst of the virus. A previous study has shown that the virus has mutated, from the strain that infected more than 80,000 people in China, to the one circulating in Europe and other parts of the world. A molecular geneticist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, said the strains infecting people in the United States have only four to 10 genetic variations of the strain that originated in Wuhan, China. &#8220;That&#8217;s a relatively small number of mutations for having passed through a large number of people&#8221; At this point, the mutation rate of the virus would suggest that the vaccine developed for SARS-CoV-2 would be a single vaccine, rather than a new vaccine every year like the flu vaccine,&#8221; Peter Thielen said. COVID-19 Global Situation The coronavirus pandemic is getting worse, with many countries overwhelmed with the number of infections occurring. Developing an effective vaccine against the infection will help reduce the number of infections, as well as save many lives. There are 466,955 confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) across 173 countries and territories. Over 21,000 have succumbed to the disease, with Italy reporting the highest number of deaths. Italy has become the new epicenter of the global pandemic. China, where the outbreak started, has started to report more recoveries, and the number of infections has dwindled. However, Italy has been scrambling to contain the virus as its healthcare system is overworked and overwhelmed. Italy has nearly 75,000 cases, while the United States over 65,000 cases. Spain has quickly followed the list with the most infections as it reached more than 49,000 confirmed cases and 3,647 deaths. This article has been modified. To read the original article click here.</p>
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