Is it impossible for any government to say no to any Gates vaccines? Japan will be using SAM / saRNA
Childrens Health Defense: Japan will offer a self-amplifying mRNA COVID-19 vaccine to people 65 and over, and 60- to 64-year-olds with severe underlying conditions beginning this fall. Experts warn the technology — also being developed in the U.S. — is untested, risky and potentially dangerous.
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‘Absolutely no long-term safety data on them’
Despite the Japanese health ministry’s approval based on ARCT-154 demonstrating positive results in clinical trials, some experts warn that the product — and self-amplifying mRNA injections more broadly — are untested, risky and potentially dangerous.
Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher told The Defender, “These products are completely new. There is absolutely no long-term safety data on them.”
“In the clinical trials for ARCT-154, injected participants experienced a 90% adverse event rate after the first dose in study Phases 1, 2, and 3a combined,” Hulscher said. Of these adverse events, 74.5% were systemic — meaning they occurred in a part of the body distant from the point of injection — and 15.2% required medical attention.
“There have been no studies on the potential of this technology to transform cells — that is, to render them cancerous or more prone to not repairing damage to DNA — or to lead to a self-inflammatory status, that can harbor all sorts of pathologies.
“There have also been no studies conducted on transgenerational effects — for instance, teratogenicity [birth defects] — of self-amplifying mRNA injections … We simply do not know what the consequences could be.”
Self-amplifying mRNA shots may be riskier than conventional mRNA shots
Hulscher told The Defender that the risks associated with self-amplifying mRNA vaccines “are likely far greater than the risks of conventional mRNA injections.”
Whitehouse explained how self-amplifying mRNA injections are different than synthetic mRNA injections. Synthetic mRNA vaccines contain foreign mRNA that the body’s cells translate into a protein.
Self-amplifying mRNA injections also contain a foreign protein — but in addition, they contain an enzyme that instructs the body on how to make more mRNA.
Article in full: Japan Approves World’s First ‘Self-amplifying’ mRNA COVID Shot — Is the U.S. Next?
SAM vaccines can form “unwanted and dangerous connections” with other deadly viruses in people who have been vaccinated.
The new SAM vaccine was developed by Gates-funded Daiichi Sankyo.
Since the vaccine was approved, scientists have been raising serious concerns about their safety.
According to Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands, SAM vaccines can increase the threat of pathogenic viruses spreading among humans.
Dr. Philip McMillan has made an inquiry and explained the saRNA / SAM due to their ability to make more mRNA will not at all work due to our immune system. He has reviewed a paper from Cell titled The Rise of the RNA Machines: Self-Amplification in mRNA Vaccine Design.
Warning concerning SAM vaccines (self-amplifying mRNA) - saRNA
SAM vaccines can form “unwanted and dangerous connections” with other deadly viruses in people who have been vaccinated.