Award Winning Virologist Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi says COVID-19 Vaccine is Criminal (1 Viewer)

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Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi says, "The world is being turned into an animal experiment... and you and our children are being the animals that are being tested in the hugest experiment ever been done in the history of medicine, is being performed on me men, on people, this is the thing that is so scandalous and so horrifying, that any politicians want to go for this, that any authority, any medical people, will say this is the right way to go is such a frightening and horrifying thought to me as a doctor."

Bhakdi is an award-winning virologist and in this video below he details why the public should not only doubt the vaccines efficacy, but should be very wary of the unstudied dangers surrounding it.

It's quite an interesting talk, as he is for certain vaccines and believes they are necessary, but when it comes to this one he is completely against it.

After finishing the video, I can see his heart is really in this and he is terrified for those that take the vaccine and seems pretty astounded that this situation is going on. This is what main stream media should be showing.


His career (from Wikipedia):​
Bhakdi was appointed C2 professor at Gießen in 1982. He spent a further year in Copenhagen and became C3 professor of medical microbiology (at Gießen again) in 1987 before being appointed to the University of Mainz in 1990. From 1991 he headed the Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene as a C4 professor.​
Bhakdi retired on 1 April 2012. Since 2016 he has been a visiting scholar at the University of Kiel.​
Prior to his retirement, Bhakdi produced scientific work in fields such as bacteriology and atherosclerosis, and published multiple scientific articles in these areas. Awards he received include the Order of Merit of Rhineland-Palatinate.​
 
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Yes. He's referring to the experimental mRNA vaccines.

Old vaccine methods use inert viruses to induce immune response to create antibodies. This process is "mostly" harmless, as the inert viruses eventually become waste. The controversy in this is, if the population does not have a problem yet, these vaccines will actually introduce the virus into the population, due to law of numbers, and this is a key concept in population genetics/genetic algorithms. Basically, no matter how tiny the percentage of mutation is. eventually that mutation will take over generations later.

mRNA overwrites your DNA to create antibodies basically forever. There are ways to terminate the process, but mutations change this. This means if the mRNA for some reason mutates (it is a biological process, so highly likely there will be a mRNA mutation), the mRNA will be creating new stuff. Also, whether those antibodies are effective over time is another issue, which we will see in real-time in Great Britain with the "new" Covid19 mutated strain that is supposedly 70-90% more infectious (faster propagation), while the population is currently being innoculated with the new Covid19 vaccines.

Basically, it can potentially change the human body permanently. The human population is about to turn into a planet-size guinea pig experiment.

Also, for conspiracy theorists out there, who knows if TPTB added additional instructions to the mRNA sequence to induce "hidden" responses, such as creating less-confrontational humans, or possibly Captain American super-soldiers? We are already on the cusp of gene therapy via CRISPR, so using mRNA vaccines to induce genetic changes isn't so far-fetched.

We are watching a SciFi movie right before our eyes - Gattaca+12 Monkeys is pretty close to it.
 
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