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Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough warned that messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines inject “foreign genetic code” into human beings, which the body fails to break down or expel for a prolonged period of time.
Research on mRNA “has been going on for decades,” Dr. McCullough said during an Oct. 5 interview. The 2023 Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded to two scientists for making “messenger RNA long-lasting in the human body,” he said. “I mean, it has been tested in multiple applications … It's an absolute bust. It was just the worst idea ever to install the genetic code for a lethal protein without being able to shut it off. It wasn't the fact that it was rushed; it's just ill-conceived from the very beginning.”
“We can't force the human body to accept foreign genetic code and produce a foreign protein … Messenger RNA for vaccines is a completely failed concept. It’s a dangerous concept, and the U.S. government wasn't honest. They should have been honest. Trump should have come out and said, ‘Listen, it's on our website; our military's been working on this since 2012.’”
During a testimony at the European Parliament last month, Dr. McCullough said, “There's not a single study showing that the messenger RNA is broken down” in the human body once it is injected.
The ruling class really wants to kill us
In 2020, during the middle of a pandemic caused by CRISPR/Cas9 (gene editing technology), the inventors of CRISPR/Cas9 were given the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Since then, Covid vaccines have killed more people than the gain-of-function virus. In 2023, the inventors of genetically modified mRNA vaccines were given the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
So the Nobel Prize Committee has now rewarded those who caused the pandemic and those who massively increased its death toll. Pretty astonishing really — the ruling class is publicly giving out MVP awards to the technicians of the iatrogenocide.
3 Reasons Why the COVID Resistance Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
#1 - Stood up against the most egregious assault on human rights and civil liberties in modern history.
• This included violations of bodily integrity and informed consent, the spread of a surveillance state, the closure of small businesses, and the dehumanization of people who wanted to be left alone.
#2 - Displayed great courage and made significant sacrifices to stand up for essential human values.
• Previous peace prize recipients “typically paid a heavy personal price for their defense of human, women’s, and children’s rights.” COVID dissidents lost jobs, doctors who did not conform had their licenses threatened or taken away, and many lost lifetime relations with loved ones for not going along with the narrative.
#3 - Created supportive communities, took matters into their own hands, and overcame censorship in the face of tyranny.
• COVID-19 necessitated the emergence of citizen journalism, where regular people with full-time jobs dedicated their free time to covering the other side of the story, AKA the truth.
• Others created and bolstered spaces for dissenters to coalesce. Platforms like Rumble and Telegram allowed citizen journalists to grow a following. And later on, 𝕏 unbanned accounts from the COVID resistance.
• And then there are the people who took to the streets, who deserve all the praise in the world. In my opinion, the Freedom Convoy will go down as one of the most important demonstrations in history. The efforts of the truckers and their allies almost single-handedly swung public favor against despotic vax mandates.
As such, “There should be no shortage of potential candidates for the Peace Prize to recognize their brave efforts to keep the flame of freedom flying through these dark times.”
There will soon be a Nobel Prize for Pedophilia.
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