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COVID-19 vaccines have devastating long-term effects, warns Nobel Prize winner
By Arsenio Toledo // Sep 16, 2021

French Nobel Prize winner Luc Montagnier has recently warned that those who get Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines could experience devastating long-term consequences.

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Montagnier, an expert virologist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2008 with a colleague for their discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.

Now, Montagnier has trained his expertise on the coronavirus and on the experimental and deadly vaccines developed to supposedly counteract it. He has spoken on multiple occasions regarding how the COVID-19 vaccines spur on the development of even deadlier vaccine-borne variants. (Related: COVID-19 vaccines ENABLE the development of deadlier coronavirus variants, warns Nobel Prize winner.)

"It's very simple, they [coronavirus variants] arise from vaccination," said Montagnier in an interview. The virologist noted that the coronavirus already has a great ability to mutate, like influenza, and many of its later mutations such as the delta variant are empowered by the vaccines.

"It is vaccination that spurs the creation of new strains of the virus," said Montagnier. "The Chinese virus collides with the antibodies created by the vaccine, and it has two paths: Either to die or to look for a way to bypass the vaccine. The new strains are the virus's response to vaccination."

Antibody-dependent enhancement of COVID-19 likely with continued vaccinations

One of Montagnier's latest statements warned of the possibility of the vaccines causing antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE.)

ADE occurs when the antibodies generated during an immune response do not destroy the virus, but instead bind with them harmlessly. Instead of acting as a defensive measure against pathogens, the antibodies instead allow the foreign particles to enter the body and make the body's immune response significantly weaker.

There have been multiple recorded instances of vaccines causing ADE, including the vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus, measles and more recently the vaccine developed for dengue.

There have been multiple recorded instances of defective vaccines causing ADE. These include the vaccines developed for HIV, Zika virus, dengue and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). More notably, a vaccine developed for SARS-CoV-1 (or the SARS virus) also caused ADE.

Data from around the world has already confirmed that ADE is occurring in SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

"You see it in each country," said Montagnier. "It's the same. The curve of vaccination is followed by the curve of deaths. I'm following this closely and I am doing experiments … with patients who became sick with corona after being vaccinated."

Montagnier's assessment is supported by many European doctors who have attested to reviewing data showing that nursing homes and other assisted living facilities experience a surge in COVID-19 cases within days after their residents get vaccinated.

Because his views stand in direct opposition to those held by mainstream public health scientists, Montagnier's credibility has been systematically shaterred. Many of his colleagues have disavowed their connections with him. One news network in France claimed that the expert virologist has been "lost in the desert," even though he has received a lot of acclaim for his earlier work.

Many scientists argue that the science regarding ADEs related to the COVID-19 vaccines is settled.

But reality shows that this is not the case. Many scientific journals point to the fact that ADE has been observed in multiple vaccines developed for other viruses.

One paper published in Nature pointed out that the possibility of ADE in other viruses "suggests a real risk of ADE for SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and antibody-based interventions."

Finally, one preprint article from The Lancet from March 2020 pointed out that "prior studies involving vaccine candidates for [feline infectious coronavirus] and [MERS] coronavirus demonstrate vaccination-induced antibody-dependent enhancement of disease." The article added that "SARS and MERS vaccine ADE risks may foreshadow SARS-CoV-2 vaccine risks."

This goes to show that the science is not settled and Motagnier's fears are likely to come true if the COVID-19 vaccines continue to be pushed onto the populace.

"This is … a medical product still undergoing clinical trials and absent of any long-term safety data. Safety has not been guaranteed, and drug side effects are unavoidable," wrote Sara Middleton, journalist for Natural Health 365.  "With these unknowns in mind, do you think people should be coerced into getting the injection and complying with a federal jab mandate?"

Learn more about the dangers that come with taking the COVID-19 vaccines by reading the latest articles at Vaccines.news.

Sources include:

NaturalHealth365.com

SoulAsk.com

CHOP.edu

HumansAreFree.com

RAIRFoundation.com

Science.TheWire.in



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