Health Risks Linked to mRNA Vaccination: What You Need to Know
The post criticizes government officials for spreading misinformation and notes that mRNA vaccines do not prevent infection or transmission and may be harmful. Research from Yale University indicates that vaccinated individuals without prior COVID-19 infection could have spike protein in their bloodstream for over 700 days, alongside a decline in crucial CD4 T cells, which may suggest long-term immune suppression and the need for booster shots. There are also concerns about the integration of vaccine genetic material into human DNA and a notable association between mRNA vaccines and heart issues, especially myocarditis, in young males, particularly after the second dose.
