Blood-Brain Barrier, COVID Shots, Metastatic Cancers

Author -  Larry A. Law

February 13, 2024
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Pfizer contracted with Acuitas Therapeutics in November 2020 to test the Pfizer vaccine on rats. Their pharmacokinetics reports show that the COVID-19 vaccine lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), as well as the messenger RNA (mRNA) they carry, were found within minutes in the brain, eyes, heart, liver, spleen, ovaries, and other organs of the rats. Pharmacokinetics studies are designed to show how much and how fast substances arrive at various destinations throughout the body after intramuscular injection. The entire Pfizer report was submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but was withheld from the public until the FDA was forced to release it by court order. All of these hidden results were known before the vaccine rollout. ​This is proof positive that the governmental regulatory agencies and medical system knew the shot did not stay in the arm —it actually travelled to the brain! The fact they did not share this with the public demonstrates how corrupt the medical system has become in their efforts to fight vaccine hesitancy at all costs. They did not honor the right of individuals to have the whole truth to make the decision they deem best for themselves. They've made a travesty of the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm.

Blood-Brain Barrier Basics

Not only did the vaccine cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) , but it was trapped there. The mRNA in the vaccine instructs every human cell (including brain cells) to create synthetic spike glycoproteins which are highly inflammatory. The neurons in the brain take up the LNPs at virtually 100% efficiency. There are approximately 100 billion neurons and each neuron can connect with 10,000 other neurons, making the human brain the most complex structure in the universe. The neurons are fed by the capillaries, but the junctions between the epithelial cells of the cappillaries are so tight that virtually nothing is able to cross from the blood to the brain. The BBB rejects 99% of large molecules and 98% of small molecules. Even charged ions cannot pass. Substances that are soluble in oil (caffeine and nicotine) have a better chance of passing through the BBB than water-soluble compounds. The BBB was designed to be extremely protective of what comes into the brain, because the brain is the command center for the body. If the brain is damaged, the repercussions for the body are disastrous.

Brain Diseases

A few small molecules like oxygen and glucose can enter the brain unchaperoned, but others that enter generally must have a lipid chaperone to make their way through the tight filtration junctions. LNPs are lipids and they are so small that they cross the BBB, so it wasn't a surprise to find LNPs accumulating in the brain. Not only do they cause inflammation within the brain, but they can also cause amyloid plaque with excessive protein folding. This leads to cognitive dysfunction like Alzheimer's disease. However, since so many elderly people were receiving the shot during the pandemic, the increase in cognitive issues was attributed to age rather than the shot. In addition, many other neurological issues occur because of the toxicity of the shot:
multiple sclerosis , Guillain-Barre Syndrome , neuropathies, Bell's palsy, and Parkinson's disease all occur at a higher rate.

COVID Boosters Trigger Cancer Metastasis

Dr. Angus Dalgleish, professor of oncology at St. George's University of London , tried to warn medical authorities in England that COVID boosters were suspected of causing aggressive metastatic cancers. Research shows that the COVID-19 spike glycoprotein destroys 90% of the DNA repair mechanism in lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are immune system cells that defend against infection and chronic disease, including cancer. As a result, cancer rates have increased since the introduction of the COVID shots and is now one of the top three leading causes of premature death among younger adults—a trend which is driving down U.S. life expectancy. Medical authorities have willfully ignored all these warning signals and, as a result, many people have been placed at unnecessary risk for serious injury and/or death.

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