Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi calls mRNA injections a "crime against humanity".
In an extensive presentation involving nine international experts, Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi raised the issue of compliance with DNA-contaminated mRNA injections in stark terms.
"Anyone who propagates RNA vaccines as effective and safe and anyone who claims that nothing can happen to your genome is either incredibly ignorant or infinitely evil," he said.
These people, said the retired professor of microbiology at the University of Mainz, are turning their backs on the "horror scenario unfolding before our eyes."
Speaking with Dr. Mark Trozzi at a platform organized by the World Health Council, Dr. Bhakdi called on the people-and physicians-of the world to decide where they stand.
"Fellow citizens and physicians of the world, stand back from the perpetration of this monstrous crime against humanity," he said.
"Do this to save yourselves, your descendants, to rescue your family name, or go down in history as one of the greatest criminals of all time."
Bhakdi's segment in the three-and-a-half hour video was devoted to an explanation of how mRNA injections work, with particular attention to the recently discovered plasmid DNA they contain.
He stated that not only is this plasmid DNA present, but it can actually cause a genetic mutation in the host. Furthermore, he says, these mutations can be inherited. This means that the children of those receiving the injections can be subjected to genetic modifications without being injected themselves and without their consent.
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Bhakdi was asked to speak in simple terms about the dangers of so-called vaccines, "so that any 14-year-old could understand."
He used a bakery analogy to show how mRNA and DNA work.
The genome is the complete set of instructions in the cell's DNA, packaged into chromosomes (the "books of life") that are kept secure in the cell nucleus.
When a "recipe" is required for a product, "say a cake", the "book" on the right page is opened and a copy of the recipe is made.
This recipe is sent to the manufacturing site - the "bakery" - in the cell.
The cake is placed for inspection on the window sill of the cell. Once its purpose is served, the copied recipe, which is mRNA, is discarded. Natural mRNA is short-lived.
RNA "vaccines" direct the production of selected antigens, such as spike protein. With each injection, more than a billion copies of this spike protein recipe are administered.
Mass production of mRNA requires massive availability of the DNA template. How do injections do this?
Injections contain billions and billions of tiny bacterial chromosomes, called plasmids. This is the DNA base for replication of the spike-in protein in the mRNA injections.
These are packaged in lipid nanoparticles (tiny fat globules) that protect the injected RNA from destruction so that it can "travel through the bloodstream and reach every organ in the body."
Trojan horses
When delivered to the body's organs, these nanoparticles act as "Trojan horses."
"They are absorbed by the cell and the recipe produces its product, which is then displayed on the window sill. What everyone needs to know is that outside the cell there are security guards watching," Bhakdi said.
Fast and furious
Bhakdi pointed out the danger of foreign plasmid DNA being introduced into the body.
"It's all well and good when the recipe is made from the very book of life: from one's own genome," he continued. "But woe if the recipe comes from an alien book," as is the case with mRNA vaccines.
If this happens, the body's "security guards" (our immune system) will attack that cell.
Bhakdi pointed out that the ability of immune responses to recognize these intrusions, which he described as distinguishing between "self and non-self" genetic material, "occurs at birth and ends at death." He cited the example of organ rejection, where "non-self" organs are routinely rejected, even within the same species (of humans).
He went on to say that if this intrusion is repeated, there will be an "explosive, fast and furious reaction."
This is the principle at work, he stated, that explains the intensification and worsening of adverse effects after repeated mRNA injections or "booster" injections.
He described the large volume of packaged RNA material introduced in each injection as "gigantic," resulting in "innumerable immune attack events." The flare-up of these reactions "can only be stopped when the production of the foreign protein ends."
How long does this take? Bhakdi said that the claim by the "vaccine authors" and the Nobel Prize Committee that the process will end in "just a few days" is simply false.
Bhakdi mentioned "an alarming finding" showing that "spike proteins and multi-organ inflammation were detected in vaccinees weeks and even months after injection."
Moreover, he said, "this was often associated with severe and even fatal disease."
Given the long-term action of foreign DNA-based RNA proteins, and the fact that they lead to disease and death, Bhakdi asked why on earth they had been designed to produce these effects: "What earthly reason could there have been and could there still be? Could it be, for such a disastrous and long-lasting production of an RNA-encoded protein?
Deliberate 'mistake'?
Bhakdi pointed out that if the plasmid DNA was not removed before packaging the vaccines for use, it would be introduced into the cells of the vaccinees. The result would then be that the plasmid DNA would alter the "book of life" with its own "recipe". In short, this means genetic modification of the vaccinated without their knowledge or consent.
"The discovery of contaminating plasmid DNA in vaccines by Kevin McKernan and his colleagues immediately provides a frightening explanation," he said.
What was that explanation?
"Plasmid DNA had not been removed from vaccines."
Bhakdi's detailed explanation showed how this plasmid contamination leads to unintentional and uninformed genetic modification. He also pointed out that the lipid nanoparticles in the vaccine travel to the bodies of fetuses in utero and also to infants through breast milk, transmitting a recipe for the production of foreign material that is inscribed in the "book of life."
"Cellular uptake of plasmid DNA alters the entire DNA instruction set and, by definition, amounts to genome disruption," Bhakdi said.
This will lead to long-term production of "non-self" material, causing "long-term inflammation and organ damage throughout the body."
Bhakdi noted that injuries such as vascular damage, blood clots, hemorrhage and tissue death are likely to occur even in the heart, brain and autoimmune system damage. Noting that the heart cannot replace dead cells, he asked, "Who hasn't heard about the mysterious sudden deaths that are occurring all over the world?"
"They are just the tip of the iceberg," he concluded.
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The World Council for Health, in collaboration with expert advisers, is dedicated to providing the public with accurate and reliable information to promote health and well-being. In light of recent concerns regarding bacterial DNA and genetic sequences in mRNA vaccines, the World Council for Health has organized an Urgent Expert Hearing on this critical topic.
International expert panel: Kevin McKernan, Dr Janci Lindsay, Prof Sucharit Bhakdi, Assoc Prof Byram Bridle, Dr Peter McCullough, Prof Brigitte König, Dr Jessica Rose, Dr Alexandra Henrion-Caude, and Katie Ashby-Koppens.
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