.@VikiLovesFACS is relying on the lack of fetal production of IgM to claim that the magical LNP (that we now know gets to the placenta), doesn't get into the fetal circulation.
But the fetus doesn't produce IgM in any meaningful quantity...
This is fetal Immunoglobulin production. The fetus (and baby when born) relies overwhelmingly on maternal IgG transfer for the first 6 months of life.
One of the major reasons to breast feed for at least 6 months!
IgG crosses the placenta from the mother but IgM doesn't, because it's a pentamer (so 5x the size) and not actively transported.
Of course, LNPs remove most barriers to size-based transfer of drugs - as we are finding out. So even big molecules can go anywhere.
IgM is only produced in the first few days after exposure to an antigen, so you would only expect IgM in the fetus if it had just been exposed when the umbilical cord blood was taken. This was not the case in any of Viki's quoted papers.
In fact the IgM level even in the mothers is extremely low and difficult to detect.
In the papers quoted, the mothers universally had minute quantities of IgM detectable (100x less than IgG) - or none.
[NB the calculation of an "SD" from 1 data point here is suspect... π€]
Likewise in Viki's prime evidence paper (Mithal et al, Am J Ob Gyn 2021) the maternal IgG is almost undetectable.
No chance of detecting fetal IgM under these circumstances.
Even Viki's beloved Pfizer (how are those shares doing now Mitsui?) didn't bother looking at IgM levels in their infamous 44,000 participant study.
These are all the antibody tests performed in that study.
It's because IgM is a completely unreliable measure in this situation
So it is entirely disingenuous to use the lack of an IgM response in a fetus (that doesn't produce IgM) to claim that the product doesn't cross the placenta, when we know now that the product gets into the placenta in bucketloads.
Just like it's entirely disingenuous to claim that there is no impact on miscarriage rates now that we KNOW the mRNA-LNP "vaccine" gets into the placenta.
The take home here is that @VikiLovesFACS has no concept of the damage that this product COULD be doing.
Everything is hunky dory, because Pfizer said so and the people doing the studies are not LOOKING for the evidence.
The paper that Viki was discussing that showed "no luciferase signal in the fetus" was never going to show this. The placental signal is concentrated, and the fetus is circulating a low amount of vector throughout its blood supply.
PCR would have shown it...
But what they DID show was active mRNA in the endothelial cells of the fetus. In fact they were cock-a-hoop about it.
That was what they were trying to achieve - getting the placental circulation to expand
And, although Viki Male has no experience in clinical trials her PhD was on the cellular biology of the placenta.
She is an expert in placental biology.
Which suggests...
She is [KNOWINGLY] downplaying this HUGE finding.
Here is the original thread that #PlacentaGate has come from.
And an important reminder that SHOWS that the mRNA-LNP complex is having an effect on the fetus was this paper from a few months ago showing the obliteration of FETAL stem cells.
This may well turn out to be a bigger scandal than #thalidomide
In that study the fetal loss rate DOUBLED (4.2% to 9.8%) but had little impact on the overall number of fetuses.
This is how this information is hidden. That single slide should have been enough to prompt much more investigation, because it showed fewer fetuses in EVERY GROUP
This thread shows that Viki Male, Ofer Beharier, Leena Mithal and Mary Prahl published results that they KNEW did not show that the COVID vaccine wasn't reachiing the fetus.
Their data was then used to lie to the public. #Placentagate
Paper 1. Prahl.
Medrxiv.
Falsely presenting a story that mRNA products weren't transferring across the placenta, using inappropriate IgM serology in the fetus. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/Pβ¦
Paper 2. Mithal.
Falsely presenting a story that mRNA products weren't transferring across the placenta, using inappropriate IgM serology in the fetus. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/Pβ¦
Viki doesn't actually quote studies showing the vaccine does not cross the placenta but a new study has just come out showing Lipid nanoparticles crossing into the placenta and delivering active mRNA.
This is what luciferase expression in mouse PLACENTAS from LNP-mRNA look like
And this is the paper. I have a feeling there will be pressure put on the authors to retract, by the Pharma companies and their lobbyists.
Who failed to declared his conflicts of interest to the world even to this day.
Yet has been obsessed with Andrew Wakefield for the sole "crime" of not declaring his involvement as an expert witness for lawyers, which is a well recognised role of doctors. briandeer.com/about-us.htm
And now Brian Deer turns up on my timeline with his arrogance.
No problem. Just like the #muttoncrew you can get a clue as to where interest lie by looking at follows for Pharma accounts.
Very predictable.
So let's see what happens. I have a few questions.