Risks of Using Blood from mRNA COVID Vaccine Recipients

Author -  Larry A. Law

January 14, 2025
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Researchers from Japan published a study March 15, 2024 warning of the risks associated with using blood from recipients of the mRNA COVID vaccine. They urged immediate action to secure the world's blood supply. They observed blood contaminated with prion-like structures from the synthetic spike protein. This observation raises the risk of inducing fatal neurodegenerative diseases. The potential transmission of harmful proteins through exosomes (shedding) and the risk of autoimmune diseases due to the vaccines' mechanism and components (lipid nanoparticles—LNPs) were identified as major concerns.

Neurodegenerative Diseases

Prion disease , also known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE), is a fatal, incurable, and progressive group of brain diseases that affect the nervous system of many animals, including humans, cattle, and sheep. Prion diseases are caused by a malfunctioning of the host's normal prion protein, which then assembles into prions. Prions are misfolded proteins that can trigger cellular death and cause other normal variants of the same protein to misfold. If spike proteins with prion-like structures are transmitted through blood transfusions, the danger of inducing prion disease in recipients becomes a huge risk. Prion diseases are notoriously difficult to diagnose early, have no cure, and are fatal, making any potential transmission through blood transfusions a significant safety concern. Other concerns included reduced immune function among blood recipients because the more COVID shots received, the more likely individuals were to suffer future infections due to antibody-dependent enhancement . Formation of blood clots and amyloid aggregates with chronic inflammation were also possible.

Concerns about the potential of contaminated blood to cause autoimmune diseases in recipients was based on research regarding RNA pseudouridylation. In this process, natural uracil is replaced by synthetic methylpseudouridine. This can cause frameshifting-- basically a glitch in DNA-decoding leading to off-target proteins. The antibodies that develp as a result could, in turn, trigger off-target immune reactions. The LNPs , a key component of the COVID shots, have been identified as highly inflammatory and possessing more potent adjuvant activity than traditional vaccine adjuvants. All of this leads to an increased risk of autoimmune disease.

Managing Blood Collection

Researchers advocated for comprehensive testing of both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals to assess the safety profile of blood products. They suggested discarding all blood products contaminated with spike proteins or modified mRNA until removal methods are developed. Here is a website that can help you find safe blood.

Calls to Suspend all Gene-based Vaccines

In view of the serious health injuries reported by vaccinated individuals, researchers called for a suspension of all gene-based vaccines. They urged organizations to take immediate steps to address and mitigate identified risks. Of course, vaccine manufacturers are doing all they can to ignore, discredit and avoid this international finding by suppressing publication in U.S. mainstream newsmedia.

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