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What is in the so-called COVID-19 “Vaccines”? Part 1: Evidence of a Global Crime Against Humanity

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posted on 2024-03-25, 16:43 authored by David Hughes

Between July 2021 and August 2022, evidence of undisclosed ingredients in the COVID-19 “vaccines” was published by at least 26 researchers/research teams in 16 different countries across five continents using spectroscopic and microscopic analysis. Despite operating largely independently of one another, their findings are remarkably similar and highlight the clear and present danger that the world’s population has been lied to regarding the contents of the COVID-19 “vaccines”. This raises grave questions about the true purpose of the dangerous experimental injections that have so far been shot into 5.33 billion people (over two thirds of the human race), including children, apparently without their informed consent regarding the contents. Surprise findings include sharp-edged geometric structures, fibrous or tube-like structures, crystalline formations, “microbubbles”, and possible self-assembling nanotechnology. The blood of people who have received one or more COVID-19 “vaccines” appears, in case after case, to contain foreign bodies and to be seriously degraded, with red blood cells typically in Rouleaux formation. Taken together, these 26 studies make a powerful case for the full force of scientific investigation to be brought to bear on the COVID-19 “vaccine” contents. If the findings of these 26 studies are confirmed, then the political implications are nothing short of revolutionary: a global crime against humanity has been committed, in which every government, every regulator, every establishment media organization, and all the professions have been complicit.

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School affiliated with

  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice and Research

Volume

2

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

455-586

ISSN

2766-5852

Date Submitted

2022-09-27

Date Accepted

2022-08-20

Date of First Publication

2022-09-03

Date of Final Publication

2022-09-03

Open Access Status

  • Open Access

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-09-14

ePrints ID

51698