VITT—Vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia

in Deep Dives4 years ago

Research from decades ago into gene therapy using an adenoviral vector showed issues. What issues? What we're seeing happen from these gene therapy experimental injections: blood clotting and low platelet levels.

This has been confirmed to occur with the "AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID", as Norwegian biologist Gro Amdam writes:

Several cases of unusual and serious cases of clotting combined with low levels of platelets and bleeding after the vaccine—four with a fatal outcome—caused Norway to pause the use of the AztraZenea vaccine on March 11.

Norwegian and German researchers recently explained what happened to these patients in a paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine. They have given the syndrome the name VITT—Vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia.

But it turns out this condition hasn't been entirely unknown. At least not for those who spent years doing research on adenoviruses as vectors in animals some 15-20 years ago.

"The syndrome of low platelets and clotting was well known within the disciplines that used adenoviral vectors at that time," Amdam writes.

This has been known. But this known science was ignored. Willfully. You don't go develop something and not research previous work using that same methodology. That makes you an idiot. Obviously you want to see how you can build on the work from the past.

Except even when the same issues happen now as they did before, they act surprised, like they had no idea. All the so-called "health experts" are pretty damn ignorant, outright idiots or complicit in this criminal mass experiment on humanity. Follow the science is the new cult mantra for the metaphorical braindead.

In the 90s, using adenovirus for gene therapy was considered the next big thing. But then 18-year old Jessie Gelsinger died in 1999, during a clinical trial using an adenovirus vector to deliver gene therapy.

"It tells us that thrombocytopenia may be adenovirus induced, and that activation of coagulation and thrombosis may also be adenovirus induced," Othman says.

Even with this, Svein Rune Andersen, the Scientific Director for vaccines at the Norwegian Medicines Agency, didn't think these studies on animals was reason to suspect the experimental injections were risky:

"All animal data for AstraZeneca and the Johnson-vaccines have been thoroughly examined. They haven't given reason to suspect that the vaccines cause an unwanted effect in people," writes Andersen in an email to forskning.no.

You're a guinea pig in an ongoing worldwide trial that goes until 2024.

Check out that article. Read it and go do more research. Go learn. Stop taking the word of "authorities" as the end-all-be-all on a subject. Go educate yourself and what the non-authorized experts are talking about. Yeah, those ones the media won't talk to or talk about.

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Who's still not convinced of the vaccine risk. He calls me and I'll send him pictures and videos of my son, who died due vaccine....I was trusted our government and I think that those who are against the vaccine are a group of lunatics who didn't find what to do, so they started creating fairy tales, and when I became a vaccine victim, I realized that I was the one who was crazy, unfortunately. This stupidity cost me my son... I don't want any family to live the same life

That's horrible. It will take personal suffering for many to wake up. Stay strong.