Lipid Nanoparticles: Are They Subtly Changing Human Beings?

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Lipid Nanoparticles, Created By CCP And Present In Covid Vax, Are Changing Human Beings At The Core

This segment begins with the absurd folly of Stephen Colbert escorting Dr. Anthony Fauci to a Walgreen’s to get his Covid-19 booster shot and then turns to the deadly serious consequences of getting the shot as Naomi Wolf details the risk caused by lipid nanoparticles included in the vaccine and manufactured by Chinese Communist controlled companies.

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Some of my essays are grounded in politics, the economy, the material world. Others reference the medical and scientific insights of the War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Research Volunteers, along with other principled medical and scientific experts.

This one asks questions. Please read it in that spirit.

. . .

This essay asks questions about what could possibly cause inchoate changes in people post-mRNA vaccination and asks whether the lipid nanoparticles themselves may be profoundly altering human beings. Again, I am not proposing answers here, but simply exploring possibilities.

We know the physical cost of lipid nanoparticles, due to some recent pioneering research.

We know, for instance, that lipid nanoparticles cause inflammation. Dr. Robert Chandler of the War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Research Volunteers re-established that, and it is also a fact that has been known for years. [https://www.globalresearch.ca/pfizer-used-dangerous-assumptions-rather-than-research-guess-outcomes/5788718].

We know that the LNPs, which their manufacturers boast can cross every membrane in the human body, cross the placenta, as fetal-maternal medicine OB/GYN Dr. James Thorp has demonstrated. [https://www.bitchute.com/video/yWNotidgaGfO/].This is one reason the lies to pregnant women of pharmaceutical, medical, and government spokesmodels, in swearing that the mRNA injection ingredients could not cross the placenta, are so egregious.

We know that the LNPs do cross the blood-brain barrier — indeed, they were designed to do that: some of their earliest medical uses involved the delivery of medicine across the blood-brain barrier, to target brain tumors. [https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2017/07/12/nanomedicine-opens-door-to-precision-medicine-for-brain-tumors]

We know that Pfizer partnered this year with Acuitas Therapeutics, a private company based in Vancouver, Canada, which manufactured lipid nanoparticles, to bring ten more mRNA-LNP-based vaccines into the market:

‘“Our swift delivery of the world’s first mRNA-LNP-based vaccine made clear the promise of mRNA-LNP technology,” said Mikael Dolsten, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer and President, Worldwide Research, Development and Medical of Pfizer Inc. “We are making significant investments to harness the power of the mRNA-LNP technology and deliver potential new breakthrough vaccines and therapeutics that address significant unmet needs for patients. This agreement expands our LNP capabilities and allows us to explore more projects within our existing vaccines area and new therapeutic areas where mRNA-LNP technology holds potential for success.” “Acuitas is extremely proud that its LNP technology contributes to the success of COMIRNATY® and is excited to be working with Pfizer to advance new vaccines,” said Acuitas Therapeutics’ CEO, Dr. Thomas Madden.

[https://acuitastx.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Acuitas-Pfizer-Agreement-Release.pdf].

So:

Industrial fats treated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) can cross every membrane in the human body. Including the brain.

What could possibly go wrong?

By Naomi Wolf

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