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Jonathan Engler
June 2024

"The story around the covid vaccines can be looked at as a tragedy comprising 3 acts of betrayal...

Act 1: Betrayal of the participants in the clinical trials...

1. The trial was not double-blinded...

3. Hardly any of the sort of people known to be at risk of serious illness were included in the trial. In particular, the elderly...

5. Long-term safety could not be measured because the placebo group were almost all given the vaccination after just a few months, obliterating the control group...

10. Put differently, the trial results (even if fully trusted) are more usefully and accurately described in this way: If you give 2 doses to just over a hundred people you will prevent one person from having cold or flu symptoms combined with a positive PCR test. And this is without considering adverse effects...

Act 2: Betrayal of the public by the regulators...

1. The regulators either knew (or ought to have known) the above shortcomings of the clinical trials at all material times...

3. Red flags in relation to safety have been continually raised since the earliest days of the rollout and yet all have been summarily ignored...

5. The regulator knew (or ought to have known) that readily available biodistribution data showed that in rats the product became widely distributed. Moreover, it should have extrapolated that the covid products use lipid nanoparticles which are designed to optimise the delivery of cancer drugs to their target by crossing cell membranes...

Act 3: Betrayal of the victims in terms of proper redress for their injuries"

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adverse events,COVID-19,credentialed opposition,vaccines