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A developing situation in the coronavirus saga revolves around a possible link between vaccination uptake and new variants, not to mention deaths from the virus.
Dr Luc Montagnier
On May 19, 2021, LifeSiteNews reported that the Nobel Prize winning virologist Dr Luc Montagnier has alleged that mass vaccinations are creating variants which could be fatal. Emphases mine below:
French virologist and Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier called mass vaccination against the coronavirus during the pandemic “unthinkable” and a historical blunder that is “creating the variants” and leading to deaths from the disease.
“It’s an enormous mistake, isn’t it? A scientific error as well as a medical error. It is an unacceptable mistake,” Montagnier said in an interview translated and published by the RAIR Foundation USA yesterday. “The history books will show that, because it is the vaccination that is creating the variants.”
In another interview, he discussed antibody-dependent enhancement, or ADE:
Many epidemiologists know it and are “silent” about the problem known as “antibody-dependent enhancement,” Montagnier said.
“It is the antibodies produced by the virus that enable an infection to become stronger,” he said in an interview with Pierre Barnérias of Hold-Up Media earlier this month.
He alleges that vaccinations are driving ADE:
While variants of viruses can occur naturally, Montagnier said that vaccination is driving the process. “What does the virus do? Does it die or find another solution?”
“It is clear that the new variants are created by antibody-mediated selection due to the vaccination.”
He also said that:
Vaccinating during a pandemic is “unthinkable” and is causing deaths, the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery.
LifeSiteNews posted this video in the article:
Here is a simple definition of ADE:
A physician, Dr Robert W Malone, inventor of mRNA vaccines and RNA as a drug, agrees with Montagnier’s assessment:
A farmer also agrees. He says that unvaccinated people could not be creating new variants. Someone replying references Marek’s disease, which comes about when chickens are vaccinated:
Dr Malone explains ADE, which most likely occurs during the waning phase of vaccine immune responses. This might explain the need for a booster shot:
He says that the coronavirus vaccine trials did not take ADE into account:
No one is talking about ADE, yet it could be highly significant, for the worse:
Public Health England report
At the weekend, the media reported that a booster programme for people living in England is planned for this autumn, possibly as early as September, for those who are aged 50 and over.
Malone tweeted about a paper from Public Health England (PHE) linking vaccinations and coronavirus deaths:
The Simpson Post has a summary of PHE’s paper:
The UK government agency Public Health England published a report on Friday that officials who are trying to push the Covid-19 vaccine upon the rest of the world do not want people to see. Data contained within their report revealed people who have received the Covid-19 vaccine are more vulnerable to the Delta variant than those who have not been vaccinated. Their briefing titled “SARS-Cov-2 variants of concern and variants under investigation in England,” investigated every variant of covid-19 that is currently known. The information contained in the report showed that people who received the covid-19 shot are more than three times likely to die than those who have not received the vaccine.
Out of 117 people who died over a time period of four weeks, 73 of them had received the covid-19 vaccine. That means 63 percent of those who died from the Delta variant had been vaccinated. Information within the chart that can be found on pages 13 and 14 of the report revealed that one of the people who died received their first dose of the covid-19 vaccine within three weeks of when they died. 19 of them had been vaccinated more than three weeks before they died. 50 of the people who died during the four week time span had received both doses of the covid-19 vaccine.
The Conversation has more about vaccines, variants and the possibility of ADE occurring. As a reminder, the Delta variant originated in India and the Lambda in Peru:
A risk assessment released by Public Health England in July concedes there’s not yet enough information on Lambda to know whether infection increases the risk of severe disease.
The risk assessment also recommends ongoing surveillance in countries where both Lambda and Delta are present be implemented as a priority. The aim would be to find out whether Lambda is capable of out-competing Delta.
With ongoing high levels of transmission of the coronavirus, there’s a continued risk of new variants emerging. The Lambda variant again highlights the risk of these mutations increasing the ability of SARS-CoV-2 to infect cells or disrupt existing vaccines and antibody drugs.
The WHO will continue to study Lambda to determine whether it has the potential to become an emerging risk to global public health and a variant of concern.
It would be nice if England’s health experts and politicians would come clean on the need for booster shots. I’ve watched every single coronavirus briefing and none of the above has been mentioned, ever.
There is speculation that a third shot — i.e. booster — might cause ADE to kick in. Again, this is a developing situation, but our betters must have an idea of what could happen to us, none of it good.