NEW – AstraZeneca vaccine: Jab’s Trojan horse delivery system could be causing a rise in Guillain-Barré syndrome cases.https://t.co/V72ED5vuae
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) May 28, 2022
They keep hitting up AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson with these health concerns, but all the raw data shows that the single most deadly is Pfizer.
Still kind of satisfying on some level to have the establishment admitting that the safest vaccines ever created are actually super deadly, even if they’re making a distinction and only blaming the non-mRNA vaxes.
The AstraZeneca vaccine may increase the risk of the serious neurological condition Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) with the jab’s Trojan horse delivery system possibly to blame, scientists believe, in a discovery which may apply to similar vaccines.
GBS is a rare condition which causes muscle numbness and pain, and can hinder movement, walking, swallowing and, sometimes, even breathing.
It is commonly caused by the gastroenteritis bug Campylobacter, which has a surface coating which looks slightly human, and so can sometimes trigger the body to attack its own nerves instead of invading germs, leading to GBS.
Now, scientists at University College London (UCL) have found a rise in cases of GBS in the first two to four weeks after the AstraZeneca vaccine, but not in other vaccines, such as Pfizer or Moderna.
Like many vaccines, the Oxford jab uses a weakened chimp adenovirus to deliver the coronavirus spike protein into the body, and scientists have speculated that a reaction to adenovirus may be responsible for the rise in cases.
Adenovirus usually causes the common cold, but scientists are starting to think it may also mimic human cells in a similar way to Campylobacter, confusing the immune system into attacking the body.
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Between January to October 2021, 996 GBS cases were recorded in the UK National Immunoglobulin Database, but there was an unusual spike in GBS reports occurring between March and April 2021.
For these two months there were about 140 cases per month compared to historical rates of about 100 per month – a 40 per cent increase.
Analysis showed 198 GBS cases (20 per cent) occurred within six weeks of the first-dose Covid-19 vaccination in England.
Overall, following a first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine there were 5.8 excess GBS cases per million doses of vaccine, equating to an absolute total excess between January-July 2021 of between 98-140 cases.
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Recent data from the US also suggests that the Johnson & Johnson Janssen vaccine – which also uses an adenovirus entry system – raises the risk of GBS to similar levels as the AstraZeneca jab.
“We know that Pfizer and Moderna don’t cause BDS but Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca do and the only commonality link is an adenovirus vector,” added Prof Lund.
The mRNA vaxes are behind all of the heart attacks of vaccinated football players, kids, and famous people. They also appear to cause strokes, and I’m sure they’ll have the same affects on the immune system and cause all types of cancers and just basically everything else.
Impossible. These are the safest vaccines ever made
— DoomerSlav 🇷🇺 (@DoomerSlav) May 28, 2022
Hahahahaha. No refunds. You have been warned. Also do not forget your booster.
— sterizen (@sterizen) May 28, 2022
Masks never worked and now the vaccines are hurting people… But I thought that was crazy talk.
— 𝒜𝓂𝒷𝑒𝓇 (@InNeverland_) May 28, 2022
“Safe and effective”
— Michael Masi Never Broke Again (@RepsMasi) May 28, 2022
This is all just a conspiracy theory.
🤡— Libertäre Deutsche Jugend (@libertaeredeju) May 28, 2022
We have known for almost 2 years that these vaccinations are not healthy. 🤷♂️
— 𝖑𝖎𝖑’𝖔𝖓𝖆𝖈𝖈𝖎 ☀ (@lil_onacci) May 28, 2022
Everyday that passes, I realise I was right to listen to my instinct, and refuse to take the jab. Thanks, but no thanks! ✌️
— Eric Howell (@EricHowell1979) May 28, 2022
This was a conspiracy theory just a year ago.
— Jesus = Answer (@hollis4congress) May 28, 2022
Why are they only finding this stuff out now? It was all safe and very well tested and not experimental right?🤡
— Richard van Bruggen (@apfelkuche) May 28, 2022
it causes an increased risk of coincidences
— kingston_lad (@LadKingston) May 28, 2022