BREAKING:
Nanoparticle nepotism.

Did Viki Male, the obstetricians front-person for novel mRNA technology delivery to pregnant women, forget some more conflicts of interest?

Did she forget that nanoparticles get everywhere?
Of course not.

[KNOWINGLY] #placentagate

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Mar 25
Holy Shit.

Eddie Holmes' right-hand man Dominic Dwyer just torched any chance he had at claiming innocence.

#BatBumEddie #WuhanDom
@TonyNikolic10 @chrismartenson @SenRonJohnson @SenatorRennick @Daoyu15
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36646081/ ImageImage
Reminder.
"I guess if you want a biowarfare agent you're really wanting to kill people between 20-40 years of age [chuckles]... so it's actually a fairly lousy agent"

#WuhanDom
Read 6 tweets
Mar 24
@NarfGb @DoorlessCarp [KNOWINGLY]
Remember why they called it co-miRNA-ty?
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25515214/ Image
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well, they sure fixed that loophole quickly! Image
Read 6 tweets
Mar 21
PSA: I am planning to reduce the activity on this account.

I'll explain why.

THREAD
Two days ago I released a bombshell tweet exposing the shenanigans that the pharma companies and academia play in order to suppress toxicity data related to novel therapies.

This is the tweet, with the hashtag #placentagate
The #placentagate tweet was then completely suppressed by twitter in a new shadowbanning technique that rendered the tweet invisible even to people who tried to click on it.

There was something special about this, so we dubbed it #placentagategate
Read 21 tweets
Mar 19
More #Placentagate 🧀🧀🧀

This could be one of the biggest scandals in medicine.

Check this out.
What do you see?
biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Image
Can you see that there are fewer fetuses in all the treatment groups compared to saline?

It's not dramatic, because the authors published that figure instead of the number of fetal losses.

Look what the Pfizer BNT162b2 animal study showed:
arkmedic.substack.com/p/the-miscarri… Image
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 Image
Read 18 tweets
Mar 18
Let's make it a bit more clear.

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/P…
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/P…
Read 4 tweets
Mar 18
More cheese on #PlacentaGate 🧀🧀🧀

.@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! Image
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.
Read 15 tweets

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