Dr. Pierre Kory Explains COVID-19 Vaccine Shedding

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For years now, we’ve heard rumblings about COVID-19 vaccine shedding. Unvaccinated women talk of menstrual abnormalities after coming into close contact with vaccinated individuals. Some recently vaccinated mothers report babies experiencing bad reactions after breastfeeding. So what is this phenomenon? Is it real? And if so, what kinds of people are most affected?

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Pierre Kory, co-founder of the FLCCC Alliance and former chief of the Critical Care Service at the University of Wisconsin.

He has been researching COVID-19 vaccine shedding, and he’s written a nine-part series on his Substack of what he’s uncovered thus far.

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Read Nine-Part Series on Dr. Pierre Kory’s Substack:

Shedding Part 1 – “Shedding” of Covid mRNA Vaccine Components and Products From The Vaccinated to the Unvaccinated

Shedding Part 2- The Bio-Distribution and Excretion of Covid mRNA Vaccine Components and Products

Shedding Part 3 – Can You Absorb Lipid Nanoparticles From Being Exposed To a Vaccinated Person?

Shedding Part 4 – Evidence of Placental and Breast Milk Transmission of Covid mRNA Vaccine Components

Shedding” Part 5 – Evidence of Shedding Causing Illness In Others

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