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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Dr. Anthony Fauci now admits the mRNA Covid vaccines hardly work and might not be approvable In fact, a bombshell paper he co-authored last month suggests ALL vaccines for common respiratory viruses may face intractable hurdles. And that's not even the worst news. I'm not exaggerating. Last month, three scientists pointed out flu shots barely work and couldnt be approved based on the standards used for vaccines like measles: After more than 60 years of experience with influenza vaccines, very little improvement in vaccine prevention of infection has been noted
our best approved influenza vaccines would be inadequate for licensure for most other vaccine-preventable diseases. [emphasis added] True. Several rigorous papers have proven that flu shots are placebos masquerading as public policy. But the same scientists then compared our beloved and groundbreaking Covid vaccines to those pointless flu jabs: As variant SARS-CoV-2 strains have emerged, deficiencies in these [Covid] vaccines reminiscent of influenza vaccines have become apparent. Just who are these vicious anti-vax rebels? Three researchers at the National Institutes for Health. Including one whose name may ring a bell: the now-retired Dr. Anthony S. Fauci. Yet the Covid/flu shot comparison is only one of the articles bombshells. At its core, the piece raises the question of whether any vaccines can ever work well enough to matter against bugs like common coronaviruses, influenza, and RSV. And that question hides an even more troubling one, one the authors do not ask: have our efforts to beat Sars-Cov-2 by driving our immune response in ways it was not designed to go caused dangers we are only beginning to understand? (I WAS GONNA PAYWALL THIS ONE, BUT ITS TOO IMPORTANT. SUBSCRIBE ANYWAY.) Long before the coronavirus hit, Fauci and scientists who specialize in vaccine development knew flu shots hardly worked. They knew they needed a better vaccine to beat Sars-Cov-2. As Covid spread around the world in early 2020, they believed they had found one: jabs that had a completely different mechanism of action than influenza vaccines. Flu shots are old-school inactivated virus vaccines. They contain actual influenza viruses grown in chicken eggs and treated with formaldehyde so they cannot reproduce. Fauci and his colleagues at Warp Speed, the federal program that developed the Covid shots, decided to focus on mRNA biotechnology to make a next-generation vaccine. The Covid vaccines consist of a strand of genetic code - mRNA - that tells our cells to make a piece of the coronavirus called the spike protein, along with a tiny fat globe that encases the mRNA and helps bring it to our cells. (mRNA occurs naturally, but the mRNA in the vaccines has been subtly modified to make it easier to deliver to our cells and more potent when it arrives.) In the most basic way, mRNA vaccines work. That is, they make our cells produce huge amounts of the spike protein. They cause a powerful response with high levels of anti-spike protein antibodies, far more than our immune systems produce in response to an actual coronavirus infection. Fauci and other scientists hoped those antibodies would have a strong and lasting protective effect. Only they didnt. As Ken Frazier, the then-chief executive of Merck, which is historys most successful vaccine company but which rapidly ended its efforts at a coronavirus vaccine, warned in 2020: There are a lot of examples of vaccines in the past that have stimulated the immune system, but ultimately didn't confer protection. Frazier was right. We now have two years of real-world data on the mRNAs, based on billions of doses. Putting side effects aside, they work extremely well against Covid - for about four months after the second dose. After that, their effectiveness rapidly wanes. It falls to zero against coronavirus infection and transmission within a few months. In fact, we have increasing evidence that it eventually turns negative - that vaccinated people are MORE likely to get Covid repeatedly than the unvaccinated. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Big frelling deal, I knew this from the start, over 3 years ago and no one listened
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