Thursday 25 November 2021

The Jab in the Arm is a Stab in the Heart: Dramatic Inflammation Increase. OR NOT. See update below.

Don't jab your kids in the heart!
New COVID vaccine research published Nov 8th in 'Circulation':

"We conclude that the mRNA vacs dramatically increase inflammation on the endothelium and T cell infiltration of cardiac muscle and may account for the observations of increased thrombosis, cardiomyopathy, and other vascular events following vaccination."  S.R. Gundry.

 

I've read that COVID-19 is best characterized as a disease of the "vascular endothelium", the cells lining our blood delivery system.  New to me is the report that T cells, our attack team, are being found within the heart muscle.  They shouldn't be finding enemies there. 

A link here to Dr Coleman who several hours after reading the paper above, urged an immediate halt to these vaccinations.    "This is the moment when the jabbing has to stop".  Maybe we should offer immunity from prosecution to allow the mandaters to save face when they stop doubling down.

CIRCULATION has posted a caveat
How serious is this?  Typography, not so much.  Lack of data in the abstract summary doesn't mean it won't be in the main paper.  The extended article at the link has "ad hominem" attacks on Gundry.  The outcry seems linked to defence of the prevailing narrative.  However,  that "only anecdotal data was used" is a big flag.

"After an outcry, Circulation flagged the published poster with the following notice

Soon after publication of the above abstract in Circulation, it was brought to the American Heart Association Committee on Scientific Sessions Program’s attention that there are potential errors in the abstract. Specifically, there are several typographical errors, there is no data in the abstract regarding myocardial T-cell infiltration, there are no statistical analyses for significance provided, and the author is not clear that only anecdotal data was used. 

We are publishing this Expression of Concern until a suitable correction is published to indicate that the abstract in its current version may not be reliable."

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