He said, “We thought the spike protein was a great target antigen, we never knew the spike protein itself was a toxin and a pathogenic protein. So by vaccinating people we’re inadvertently inoculating them with a toxin.”
Dr Bridle was awarded a $230,000 government grant to research COVID vaccine development. He and a group of international scientists filed a request for information on what’s called the “biodistribution study” from the Japanese regulatory agency.
This is the first time ever scientists have been privy to seeing where the messenger RNA vaccines go after vaccination. It was assumed they stayed in the shoulder muscle after injection. As Dr Brindle said, “The short answer is: absolutely not. It’s very disconcerting.” I have to say, it’s not just disconcerting, but horrific.
Researchers had assumed the mRNA COVID vaccines would behave like “traditional” vaccines and the vaccine spike protein, responsible for infection and its most severe symptoms, would remain mostly in the vaccination site at the shoulder muscle. What a big mistake they made.
The Japanese data showed the infamous spike protein of the coronavirus gets into the blood where it circulates for several days post-vaccination, accumulating in organs and tissues including the spleen, bone marrow, liver, adrenal glands, and in “quite high concentrations,” the ovaries. This is highly concerning with the potential of miscarriage and birth defects.
Dr Bridle continued, “We have known for a long time that the spike protein is a pathogenic protein. It is a toxin. It can cause damage in our body if it gets into circulation.”
The spike protein is what allows it to infect human cells. Vaccine manufacturers chose to target this protein, making cells in the vaccinated person manufacture it, which in theory, would evoke an immune response to the same protein, preventing it from infecting cells.
What’s been discovered by the scientific community is the spike protein on its own, if it gets into circulation, is almost entirely responsible for the damage to the cardiovascular system. Lab animals receiving this protein into their bloodstream developed cardiovascular problems. This also showed the spike protein being able to cross the blood brain barrier, causing damage to the brain.
The huge mistake, according to Bridle, was believing the spike protein wouldn’t escape into the circulation. “Now, we have clear-cut evidence that the vaccines that make the cells in our deltoid muscles manufacture this protein, that the vaccine itself, plus the protein, gets into blood circulation.”
Bridle cited the recent publication of a peer-reviewed study which detected spike protein in the blood plasma of three of 13 young healthcare workers who’d received Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. In one of the workers, the spike protein circulated for 29 days. When we consider the many claims of vaccine damage dismissed due to the length of time since injection, it’s pretty clear to see a direct relationship regardless of elapsed time.
Seeing information by a virologist who’d been involved in the original research of these vaccines, revealing the truth about creating vascular damage, resulting in clot formation, gives me better direction in how to treat some of these vaccine induced injuries. Obviously, the safest and most prudent action is to refuse to join the experiment. We’re still finding out more and more damage from it.
When treating vascular damage, Rutin can play a powerful role in strengthening and repairing damage to vessel walls. This is where I routinely use the product Cyruta Plus. It is specific for strengthening and repairing weak and damaged blood vessels. It’s my go-to when patients come in with easy bruising. If you bruise easily and have taken the vaccine, this would be one of my first treatments to protect you against blood clots.
When there’s already vascular damage from various issues like diabetes, this experimental shot could potentiate collateral damage. I will continue to remain vigilant, examining the many faces of damage from this shot and how to protect and repair my patients.