Study Raises Questions About Synthetic Nanostructures and Potential Blood Toxicity
By Frank Bergman, Slay News
December 16, 2024
A controversial study by researchers in South Korea and Japan claims to have identified “worm-like self-assembling entities” in the bodies of individuals vaccinated with Covid mRNA shots. Dr. Young Mi Lee and Professor Daniel Broudy led the investigation, which observed synthetic nanostructures forming in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines under laboratory conditions.
Key findings of the study include:
- The formation of self-assembling structures, including rods, discs, coils, and tube-like shapes, was observed when the mRNA vaccines were incubated in fluids like distilled water and blood plasma.
- These structures reportedly evolved into more complex 3D forms before disintegrating after six months.
- Cellular toxicity effects were noted, such as damaged blood cells and platelet collapse, with distinct impacts for different vaccine brands.
The researchers drew parallels between their observations and other reported phenomena, such as unusual clots found in vaccinated individuals and previous discoveries of nanostructures in Covid shots. They called for a global moratorium on mRNA vaccines until their components and long-term effects are better understood.
These claims are highly contentious and may further fuel debates about vaccine safety. Peer-reviewed validation and further studies are essential to confirm the findings and assess their implications.