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Immune Suppression by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccinations according to Researchers at MIT

  • According to a recent case study, persistent post-vaccine shingles was associated with the presence of COVID vaccine spike protein in the affected skin. The researchers speculate that the COVID vaccine may induce persistent shingles reactivation by perturbing the immune system

  • Another study details the cases of six patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases who developed shingles shortly after their Pfizer vaccine. None of the healthy controls developed shingles post-vaccine

  • A systematic review also concluded that the COVID vaccine increases the risk of shingles reactivation if you’ve had it before or have known risk factors for it

  • The COVID shots suppress your innate immune system by inhibiting the type-1 interferon pathway, which is the first-stage response to all viral infections. Type-1 interferon also keeps latent viruses in check, so if your interferon pathway is suppressed, latent viruses can start to emerge

  • Type 1 interferon is suppressed by the shot because it responds to viral RNA, and viral RNA is not present in the COVID shot. The RNA is modified to look like human RNA, so the interferon pathway is not triggered



How your immune system is perturbed by the COVID shots is the topic of MIT researcher Stephanie Seneff’s paper3 “Innate Immune Suppression by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccinations: The Role of G-quadruplexes, Exosomes and MicroRNAs,” co-written with Drs. Peter McCullough, Greg Nigh and Anthony Kyriakopoulos.


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