Viral Immunologist Dr. Jessica Rose: The Risk from these “Vaccines” Outweighs the Benefits…

The FDA held an online vaccine hearing at which several experts testified. Let’s just say that it wasn’t all glowing affirmation of the current course of things nor the projected path.

Now.

The “hearing” was eight hours long, so there was probably plenty of atta-boy water-carrying to be had, but this is science. Science in theory or practice must succumb to the accumulation of facts and data.

It should always question the current best practice in pursuit of something better.

In the case of COVID19 and the vaxxasaurus there is evidence aplenty to contradict everything. Not just the public health establishment’s past and current consensus but its belligerent opposition to the pursuit of something better. And its militant defense of positions to which not everyone agrees. This is a fine example of that.

Dr. Jessica Rose, a viral immunologist, is taking issue with the 1000% spike in adverse reactions to the juice being injected into people as fast as it can be managed.

Related: VAERS Update – Vaccine Deaths Reach 14,925*

She says the risk outweighs the benefits.

“There’s an over one-thousand percent increase in the total number of adverse events just for 2021 and we are not done with 2021.” … ‘In my opinion [the risks] outweigh any potential benefits…with these products, especially in children.”

It’s only a few seconds over two minutes. Listen to what she has to say.

 

 

More here.

 

 

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