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I am a member of a Facebook group whose members are parents of children who are school refusers. At the beginning of the Panicdemic I posted several posts attempting to calm down the panic and spread a little reason.

I commented at one point that we could not expect a vaccine for several years as the safety protocols would typically take around six years to complete for a brand new vaccine.

As part of this, in order to determine if the work could help short cut development, I took to researching the the original SARS outbreak, 2003, and found about a dozen papers involving the vaccines developed for the virus.

A clear third of the papers I found mentioned studies that had to be shutdown because the animal test subjects were dying of acute autoimmune responses.

I believe, but cannot confirm, that these were mRNA vaccines.

This was in March 2020. At the time I was not recording details of my finds, saving URLs or downloading the papers. I had no reason to believe that the same ten minute Google search wouldn't find me the same papers anytime I looked. of course in September when I did look again they could not be found.

At that time anyone who remembered these papers was ridiculed and marginalised. Just as anyone who remembered that as great as vaccines are, they are not always successful and even vaccines for well understood conditions are sometimes removed for adverse reactions. Like the odd flu vaccine or the polio vaccine that actually caused an outbreak of polio in Africa, was decried as an antivaxer.

Later. Robert Malone gave his reasons forgiving up on mRNA, and as the adverse reactions began to become public knowledge,any of these reactions looked to be similar to those in the missing papers.

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The animals experienced pulmonary immunopathology after they were challenged with the virus. The most commonly implicated factor was vaccines that used nucleocapsid protein. None of the studies I read used mRNA vaccines.

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My own research on the development of the Spike Protein. Were two findings. One I traced the Patents back to a foreign patent in 2002 where the DOD and US Patent data was added. The second based on the past experience in Patent search. Was a Patent violation in 2012. This patent had left out all patents prior to that date. Siting as new claims the creators of Spike Protein. Ignoring prior art.

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Thank you for sharing

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