Page 31 - Dr Stephanie Seneff - Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID - 19
P. 31
• Animal studies to determine whether vaccination shortly before conception can result in
offspring carrying spike-protein-encoding plasmids in their tissues, possibly integrated into
their genome.
• In vitro studies aimed to better understand the toxicity of the spike protein to the brain,
heart, testes, etc.
Public policy around mass vaccination has generally proceeded on the assumption that the
risk/benefit ratio for the novel mRNA vaccines is a “slam dunk.” With the massive vaccination
campaign well under way in response to the declared international emergency of COVID-19, we
have rushed into vaccine experiments on a world-wide scale. At the very least, we should take
advantage of the data that are available from these experiments to learn more about this new and
previously untested technology. And, in the future, we urge governments to proceed with more
caution in the face of new biotechnologies.
Finally, as an obvious but tragically ignored suggestion, the government should also be encouraging
the population to take safe and affordable steps to boost their immune systems naturally, such as
getting out in the sunlight to raise vitamin D levels (Ali, 2020), and eating mainly organic whole
foods rather than chemical-laden processed foods (Rico-Campà et al., 2019). Also, eating foods that
are good sources of vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin K2 should be encouraged, as deficiencies in
these vitamins are linked to bad outcomes from COVID-19 (Goddek, 2020; Sarohan, 2020).
Acknowledgements
This research was funded in part by Quanta Computers, Inc., Taiwan, under the auspices of the
Qmulus project.
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests or conflicts to declare.
References
Achua, J. K., Chu, K. Y., Ibrahim, E., Khodamoradi, K., Delma, K. S., Ramsamy, R. ... Arora, H. (2021). Histopathology
and Ultrastructural Findings of Fatal COVID-19 Infections on Testis. The World Journal of Men's Health 39(1):
65-74. https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.200170.
Al-Dybiat, I., Moudjou, M., Martin, D., Reine, F., Herzog, L., Truchet, S., ... Sibille, P. (2019) Prion Strain-dependent
Tropism is Maintained between Spleen and Granuloma and Relies on Lymphofollicular Structures. Scientific
Reports 9: 14656. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51084-1.
Ali, N. (2020). Role of Vitamin D in Preventing of COVID-19 Infection, Progression and Severity. Journal of Infection
and Public Health 13(10): 1373-1380. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2020.06.021.
Ansari, B. Rosen, L. B., Lisco, A., Gilden, D., Holland, S. M., Zerbe, C. S., ... Cohen, J. I. (2020). Primary and Acquired
Immunodeficiencies Associated with Severe Varicella-Zoster Virus Infections. Clinical Infectious Diseases August
28 [Epub ahead of print]. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1274.
Arvin, A. M., Fink, K. Schmid, M. A., Cathcart, A., Spreafico, R., Havenar-Daughton, C. ... Virgin, H. W. (2020). A
Perspective on Potential Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of SARS-CoV-2. Nature 584(7821): 353-363.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2538-8.
Aslam, R., Kapur, R., egel, G. B., Guo, L., Zufferey, A., Ni, H. & Semple, J. W. (2016). The Spleen Dictates Platelet
International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research 2(1), May 10, 2021 Page | 419