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Too Late! Cambridge Scientists Admit 1/4 Of Covid Jab Recipients Had Immune Systems Destroyed
A study out of Cambridge found over one-fourth of people who received an experimental mRNA Covid shot suffered an “unintended immune response created by a glitch.”
While the Cambridge scientists and mainstream media outlets attribute the damage to the immune systems as a “glitch” or unintended response, outlets like Infowars warned the jabs would be harmful when they were first introduced.
Meanwhile, as one X user pointed out, Science magazine is twisting the news by claiming the unintended proteins may not be causing any harm.
In July, Science published another article confirming COVID-19 vaccines are linked to autoimmune disorders, such as small fiber neuropathy and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).
The Cambridge study found Covid jabs often created a “nonsensical and harmless protein,” that would be attacked by the body, leading to an immune system flare-up.
Of course, the immune system flaring up is not a “harmless” issue and could be behind adverse reactions.
For example, political commentator Megyn Kelly developed an autoimmune issue after her Covid shot and many others have suffered AIDS-like symptoms following their jabs.
The most sickening part of the whole Covid jab rollout is that the Big Pharma companies and governments around the world knew they were unsafe and still pushed them on the masses.
The crap is hitting the fan as more and more studies expose the deadly Covid jabs, but it’s sadly too late for millions of people across the globe who already died or have already been permanently damaged by the experimental mRNA technology.
For an expert analysis of the Covid shots, see Infowars’ exclusive Dr. Judy Mikovits interview below:
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