Yeadon is the former chief scientist and vice-president of Pfizer's allergy and respiratory research unit in Sandwich, Kent.
Excerpt from Planet Lockdown (documentary).
“We [Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg and Yeadon] did have another concern, as well. And that was that… parts of the virus [COVID-19] are similar to the human protein called syncitins. Now syncitins are released in the pregnant uterus and the pregnant womb, and are required for the formation of and maintenance of the placenta. In other words, if you don’t have syncitins working properly, you can’t form a placenta around and support the growing embryo and then a baby. And our concern was that … when you vaccinate a person, they may make antibodies or other immune responses against that piece of the vaccine, and we worry that that might lead, in a low percentage of cases, to an attack on the placenta. And as far as we’re aware, none of the companies have done any research to eliminate that possibility, either through animal experiments or through measuring the binding of antibodies to human syncitins.
So I am not saying that if you take these vaccines, it will cause infertility. But I will say that none of the manufacturers should give you any assurances whatsoever that it won’t because they have not bothered to measure whether the similarity is enough to produce, on any occasions, any antibody at all that might bind to your own syncitin hormone. And if it does, yeah, it could stop you getting pregnant or prevent your placenta from functioning properly. That’s the concern…
There is no question that syncitin and stretches of the virus are… homologous. They come from the same family and I think that changes things. It means they might fold in ways that are similar in three dimensions…
I’m not interested in whether it’s a likelihood, I was demanding a certainty that it didn’t happen, right? I’m looking at this from a toxicological principle. I want you to experimentally exclude the possibility that in anyone, antibodies to the vaccine could bind to syncitin. I want you to actually show me that these are so separated that it can’t occur. Because if you can’t say that, you’re exposing people, without telling them, to a potential risk of damaging fertility. And I think that’s completely unethical, don’t you?”
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