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“I think...Auto-Immune Disease can be Triggered by these Gene-Based Vaccines” - Prof Sucharit Bhakdi

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“I think...Auto-Immune Disease can be Triggered by these Gene-Based Vaccines” - Prof Sucharit Bhakdi

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And in the end they will say yes or no. Now, what are we seeing here? Experiments on thousands and thousands of humans in the world that have not gone through any examination or whether they may be dangerous to you. Now, if you put a foreign gene in your body and that's what's being done in these gene-based experiments, you're putting a virus gene into your body, into your muscle. This gene is being taken up by your cells and your cell is becoming the factory to make the virus protein. That's what's happening in your whole body. In cells that have never been identified, we don't know why this is taking place. For sure it's taking place in the lymph nodes, in cells that are in the lymph nodes. And what is a basic biological law in immunology is that if a cell makes a foreign protein or even if a cell makes a virus protein, then during the production of this virus protein, there is going to be fallout. So there's going to be peace of the protein, peace of this pullover that pull over the protein that falls on as waste and production waste and it's not used. And this waste is put in front of the door and recognized by your immune system and your immune system, your killer lymphocytes, see this waste and will then come and attack your cell and try to kill your cell because it realizes that your cell is doing something that it should not be doing. It's producing a virus protein. Now, this is going to be the case if you have lymphocytes that recognize this waste of the coronavirus. And I believe that when people started thinking about these gene-based vaccines for use in humans, they didn't think of the possibility that you, the vaccine, the one getting the vaccine, would already have killer lymphocytes that recognized this waste because they thought this virus was new, you see? And after the vaccine started to be, to enter the, the trial, which is clinical trial phase three on 100,000 of people, then the discovery was made by immunologists that these killer lymphocytes were present obviously because these waste products were similar to the waste products of viruses the year before. And that's what immediately set us off thinking and said, oh my god, if those killer lymphocytes are already in your body awakened, they are awakened, they are re-awaken, awoken to life when these products appear again. And, you know, I taught immunology for 30 years. There can be no way that these killer lymphocytes do not attack your cells. There's no way, they were created by God to do this and they will continue doing this. So, are you saying that basically the gene-based vaccines could create kind of a lethal autoimmune disease? I think indeed autoimmune disease can be triggered by these gene-based vaccines. And, you know, all these gene-based vaccines have rather severe side effects. The great three meaning that you get a swollen arm, pain, redness swelling, fever, headaches, joint aches, muscle aches, the side effects were so large that AstraZeneca had to change the protocol of their trial to give paracetamol at the same time so that the vaccine would be tolerated. Now, this is usually not allowed, you're not allowed to change the protocol of a trial that is ongoing. But, it has been done and it has been accepted by the authorities, which I feel is very, very alarming.