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AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine is massively contaminated with HUMAN host cell proteins (HCPs)! #AllTheRisks
🚩>25-fold higher than EMA required!
🚩100s-fold higher than AZ claimed!
🚩More HUMAN protein than adenovirus protein!
🚩Manufacturers and regulators use inferior assays!
Here's a link to the peer-reviewed study published by researchers at the University of Ulm. They used superior detection techniques of mass spectrometry and biochemical analysis. All 4/4 AstraZeneca lots tested were massively contaminated with human HCPs!

elifesciences.org/articles/78513
AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine is no longer available in the UK. Why not? Is it because it is massively contaminated with human HCPs and even our regulators cannot deny it?!

nhs.uk/conditions/cor…
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Last year I warned of possible large-scale contamination in BioNTech/Pfizer's COVID-19 due to a complex manufacturing process using e.coli.

I said, "We don't have any evidence of it."

I'm afraid we do now. On a massive scale. See @Kevin_McKernan's work. rumble.com/v2c785k-march-…
Full version for those interested.

Other resources are available at my website. Previous presentations, slides, references, interviews, podcasts, articles, reports, publications, and posters. #AllTheRisks

alltherisks.com
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[1/3] A 2015 study (1) on adults intranasally receiving FluMist live attenuated vaccine found "significant changes in microbial community structure, diversity, and core taxonomic membership as well as increases in the relative abundances of Staphylococcus and Bacteroides genera".
[2/3] It suggested "activation of a type I interferon (IFN)-mediated antiviral response may foster the disproportionate emergence of potentially pathogenic species such as S. aureus." Prior murine studies (2, 3) found colonization by such bacteria enhanced by type I IFN.
[3/3] Do you know #AllTheRisks of FluMist impacting bacterial composition in the nasal microbiota, as evidenced by isolation of bacterial genomic DNA and subsequent 16S rRNA gene amplification?

(1) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
(2) journals.asm.org/doi/pdf/10.112…
(3) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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