Published Feb 15, 2025

#300 - Angus Dalgleish - IMPORTANT -mRNA "vaccines" and Public Health Lies

Angus Dalgleish delivers a provocative analysis of mRNA vaccines, scrutinizing their safety and potential risks, while exposing regulatory conflicts of interest and media narratives that shaped public perception during the COVID-19 pandemic, challenging the transparency and integrity of public health policies.
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  • Safety Concerns

    raises significant concerns about the safety of mRNA vaccines, particularly highlighting the presence of contaminants like SV40, which is known to induce cancers in laboratory settings 1. He argues that regulatory bodies have failed to adequately address these issues, leading to potential health risks, especially in children 1. Dalgleish emphasizes the need for rigorous testing before implementing booster programs, noting that the current approach prioritizes convenience over safety 2.

    The reason I'm so exercised about the messenger RNA vaccines is the detailed research.

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    He believes that the stabilization methods used in these vaccines could alter genetic coding, posing further risks 2.

       

    Efficacy Debates

    The efficacy of mRNA vaccines is another contentious issue, with critiquing their long-term effectiveness against emerging variants 3. He explains that vaccines suffer from antigenic sin, meaning they only recognize the initial virus variant, rendering them less effective against new strains 4. This limitation, he argues, can lead to antibody-dependent enhancement, where vaccines inadvertently increase the virus's ability to infect cells 3.

    A warp speed vaccine takes six to seven months. By the time it's made, it's of no use because the first isolate has gone.

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    Dalgleish also points out that the Omicron variant, which emerged from vaccinated populations, was less dangerous and acted as a natural vaccine, questioning the necessity of further vaccinations 5.

       

    Cancer Risks

    The potential link between mRNA vaccines and cancer is a critical concern for . He suggests that these vaccines could promote cancer through various mechanisms, including the suppression of tumor suppressor genes 6. Dalgleish criticizes the scientific community for ignoring these risks, attributing it to conflicts of interest and the influence of big pharmaceutical companies 7.

    Half the papers published in the top journals are rubbish.

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    He also draws parallels with other controversial vaccines like Gardasil, highlighting issues of safety and efficacy, and the role of corporate influence in their approval processes 8.

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