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The Spike Protein By Itself Is A Pathogen

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Pierson: Let us bring in Dr. Bridle. He's an associate professor of viral immunology at the University of Guelph. Doctor, you've been very open-minded on this whole issue, and you're not an anti-vaxxer by any stretch but what do you think about this inflammation in the heart and is it an actual threat?

Dr. Bridle: So this is what it is: The sars-coronovirus-2 has a spike protein on its surface. That spike protein is what allows it to infect our bodies. That is why we've been using the spike protein in our vaccines. The vaccines get our cells in our body to manufacture that protein. If we can mount an immune response against that protein, in theory we can prevent this virus from infecting the body. That's the theory behind the vaccine.

However, when studying [severe cases of Covid-19] everything that you've just described—heart problems, lots of problems with the cardiovascular system, bleeding and clotting—is all associated with severe Covid-19. Doing that research, what has been discovered by the scientific community is that the spike protein on its own is almost entirely responsible for the damage to the cardiovascular system. If it gets into circulation. Indeed, if you inject the purified spike protein into the blood of research animals, they get all kinds of damage to the cardiovascular system. It can cross the blood-brain barrier and cause damage to the brain.

Now, at first glance, that doesn't seem too concerning, because we're injecting these vaccines into the shoulder muscle. The assumption, all up until now, has been that these vaccines behave like all of our traditional vaccines, that they don't go anywhere other than the injection site. So they stay in our shoulder, and some of the protein will go to the local draining lymph node in order to activate the immune system.

However, . . . and this is where it gets scary, through a request for information from the Japanese regulatory agency, myself and several international collaborators have been able to get access to what's called a bio-distribution study. It's the first time ever that scientists have been privy to seeing where these messenger RNA vaccines go after vaccination. In other words, is it a safe assumption that it stays in the shoulder muscle?

The short answer is: absolutely not! It is very disconcerting that the spike protein gets into the blood and circulates through the blood in individuals. Over several days, post vaccination, it accumulates, once it gets the blood, it accumulates in a number of tissues, such as the spleen, the bone marrow, the liver, the adrenal glands. One that’s of particular concern for me is that it accumulates at quite high concentrations in the ovaries.

[ A paper just accepted for publication] that backs this up, looked at 13 young health care workers that had received the Moderna vaccine, which is the other messenger RNA-based vaccine we have in Canada, and they confirm this. They found the spike protein in circulation—so in the blood—of 11 of those 13 health care workers that had received the vaccine.

What this means—so we’ve 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. Now we have clear-cut evidence that the vaccines that make . . . the cells in our deltoid muscles manufacture this protein—the vaccine itself plus the protein gets into blood circulation. When in circulation the spike protein can bind to the receptors that are on our platelets and the cells that line our blood vessels. When that happens it can do one of two things it can either cause platelets to clump, and that can lead to clotting. That's exactly why we've been seeing clotting disorders associated with these vaccines.

It can also lead to bleeding. And, of course, the heart's involved; it's a key part of the cardiovascular system, [and] that's why we're seeing heart problems the protein it can also cross the blood-brain barrier and cause neurological damage that's why also in the fatal cases of blood clots many times it's seen in the brain.

And also of concern is, there's also evidence of a study--this has not yet been accepted for publication yet, this one--they were trying to show that the antibodies from the vaccine get transferred through breast milk, and the idea was this may be a good thing because it confers some passive protection to babies. However, what they found inadvertently was that the vaccines, these messenger vaccines, actually get transferred through the breast milk, delivering the vaccine vector itself into infants that are breastfeeding. Also . . . we know [that if] the spike protein gets into circulation, any proteins in the blood will get concentrated in breast milk. Looking into the adverse event database in the United States we have found evidence of suckling infants experiencing bleeding disorders in the gastrointestinal tract so . . .

Pierson: Okay, let me pause you there because I've only got about 45 seconds left. I mean the bottom line is, this is scary. This will freak a lot of people out, this message.

Dr. Bridle: Yes, so this has implications for blood donation right now cleaning blood. Canadian blood services is saying people that who have been vaccinated can donate; We don't want transfer of these pathogenic spike proteins to fragile patients who are being transfused with that blood. This has implications for infants that are suckling, and this this has serious implications for people for whom Sars Coronavirus-2 is not a high-risk pathogen, and that includes all of our children.

In short, the conclusion is we made a big mistake. We didn't realize it until now. We thought the spike protein was a great target antigen; we never knew the spike protein itself was a toxin and was a pathogenic protein. So by vaccinating people we are inadvertently inoculating them with a toxin. And in some people [the spike protein] gets into circulation and when that happens in some people it can cause damage especially to the cardiovascular system.

And I don't have time [to discuss them now] but I have many other legitimate questions about the long-term safety of this vaccine. For example, with it accumulating in the ovaries, one of my questions, is will we be rendering young people infertile?
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