COVID-19 vaccines may cause organ damage; pathologists ask for autopsies to investigate inoculation programs
Thursday, September 30, 2021 by: Mary Villareal
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(Natural News) After thousands of people died following inoculation with COVID-19 vaccines, a pathologist finally asks: Where are the autopsies to investigate organ damage caused by the spike protein?
The U.S. Food and
Drug Administration previously ignored warnings before the vaccines
have been distributed that they could likely cause organ damage. The data was
published before and after the program was initiated, showing that spike
protein can damage the microvasculature.
An analysis of 789
professional athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 showed no adverse
cardiac events, however, the vaccine reporting system, VAERS, showed that
11,793 people had heart attacks or were diagnosed with myocarditis or
pericarditis after their vaccinations. The list of people reporting adverse
events has been growing as well.
A video from America’s
Frontline Doctors White Coat Summit showed pathologist Ryan Cole
outlining many health challenges associated with the experimental genetic therapy injection program. With
thousands of people dying from COVID-19 vaccines, where are the autopsies to
investigate the program?
In July, the U.S. military
published a study in which they asked whether or not myocarditis was a possible
adverse event following an mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.
They identified 23 men
diagnosed with myocarditis within 4 days of getting the shot and determined
that there was a diagnosis of myocarditis after vaccination in the absence of
other identified causes.
Despite finding myocarditis
in previously healthy individuals following the shot, the writers only
recommended vigilance, adding that citizens should not diminish overall
confidence in vaccinations during the pandemic.
Millions
may experience potential injuries or death following COVID-19 vaccination
In early 2020, clinicians,
scientists and health experts warned that millions of people may experience
potentially permanent or long-term injury or death after a COVID-19 vaccine
shot. Dr. J.
Patrick Whelan, a pediatric rheumatologist, previously warned the FDA of the
microvascular injury that the vaccine may cause to different organs. Whelan
specializes in treating children with multisystem inflammatory syndrome, which
is also associated with coronavirus infections.
While he did not dispute
the potential benefit of vaccines to stop the spread of the virus, he did
caution that recipients may experience permanent damage to their microvasculature.
(Related: The
coronavirus may actually be a vascular – and not a respiratory – disease.)
At the time, the main
concern was based on data scientists and doctors who reported infections with
COVID-19 affecting multiple organs beyond the lungs. This information is
particularly important because the study demonstrated that the spike protein
associated with SARS-CoV-2 could damage the endothelial function and can cause
damage to the endothelial cells lining the circulatory system.
The information was not
discussed in the media and was not considered by the FDA. It remains buried as
government agencies try to push for full vaccination in the U.S.
Other studies also
demonstrated that it was not the virus that was causing endothelial damage that
led to organ damage such as in the heart, liver or kidney of COVID-19 patients,
but that it was the spike protein that was used in a genetic therapy shot
program.
Researchers are still
studying how the spike protein affects the endothelial cells, and ultimately,
damages the heart muscle. Even as researchers identify the pathway of spike
proteins to damage the endothelial cells, it is being ignored by those who continue
to push for public vaccination that does not effectively keep people from
getting the disease, or stop them from spreading.
The FDA approved the Pfizer COVID-19
vaccine in August despite
many issues. For instance, vaccines were found to more likely kill than save
people. While the vaccine reduced COVID-19 deaths by 50 percent, it comes at a
cost of increasing deaths from other problems such as cardiac arrests, showing
that the net benefit is at a negative. Pfizer’s own studies, for instance,
showed that deaths from COVID were reduced by a factor of 2, but the saving was
offset by deaths from cardiac arrests, which went up by up to four times.
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The coronavirus may actually be a vascular –
and not a respiratory – disease
Sunday, June 28, 2020 by: Ralph Flores
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(Natural News) The symptoms of COVID-19 may very well be eldritch horrors. In most cases, it can appear as cough, fever, chills and headache. But in severe cases, it can cause acute kidney failure and multiple organ damage – strange symptoms for what’s known as mainly a respiratory infection.
How COVID-19 causes the
latter, in particular, was the focus of a recent paper by a team from University Hospital Zurich. In their report, senior author Frank Ruschitzka examined COVID-19
patients who exhibited severe symptoms. After the first body was
autopsied, it showed tiny clots and dead cells within the capillaries of the
lungs, as well as distended blood vessels in every organ in the body – a sign
of severe inflammation.
This also showed why
patients with severe COVID-19 are more likely to have strokes, blood clots and
even heart attacks: The virus had targeted their blood vessels.
“[COVID-19] is a vascular
problem,” added Ruschitzka, who published his team’s findings in the Lancet.
“The lung is the main battlefield, but it’s a disease of the blood vessels.”
A blood
vessel disease?
Months into the pandemic
and with over 8 million cases and counting, medical experts are now looking into the possibility that COVID-19
is a vascular disease.
According to a study in
the New England Journal of Medicine, patients who died from
COVID-19 had nine times as many
clots in their lungs as those
who died of the H1N1 flu. Other studies have similar results, from inflammatory
symptoms in children to strokes in adults with no history of the
condition.
A study from Belgium looked
at the findings of this study, as well as the Zurich study, and found that
damage in the endothelial cells that line blood vessels in the lungs can
predict if a COVID-19 patient will slip into the fatal “second phase” of the
disease. In the report, senior author Peter Carmeliet explained that an infection
can cause blood vessels to leak and clot in some patients. This, in turn,
triggers inflammation in the body, as well as gives rise to acute respiratory
distress syndrome (ARDS) – the complication responsible for most COVID-19
deaths.
“It’s a vicious cycle,”
explained Nilam Mangalmurti, a lung expert at the Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania, who wasn’t involved in the
new study.
Blood
vessels link chronic disease and COVID-19
The Belgian study,
published in Nature Reviews Immunology, can shine a light on why
COVID-19 is life-threatening for people with chronic illnesses like
diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease, as the cells lining their blood
vessels are already compromised.
Endothelial cells do more
than line blood vessels and tissues. They also control the flow of substances
and fluid into and out of a tissue, regulate blood pressure, prevent
inflammation and inhibit clots. When these are injured, the cells signal immune
cells and clotting factors to help repair the site of injury, as well as warn
other cells of potential invaders.
Based on autopsy
reports detailed in the Zurich study, researchers of the Belgian
study believe that SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen behind COVID-19, can cause this
response to go out of control. (Related: Coronavirus hijacks
immune cells to create cytokine storms, says new study.)
Aside from exploring the
possibility of COVID-19 being a vascular disease, researchers are
also looking into the idea of using existing anti-inflammatory and
anti-clotting treatments for the disease. In the U.S. and Europe, clinical
trials that use drugs are already in progress. In China, the government has
taken a more natural route, promoting the benefits of
traditional Chinese medicine in treating COVID-19.
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