June 5, 2023 • by A War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Project Volunteer report, edited by Chris Flowers, M.D.
INTRODUCTION
This report delves into the history of lipid nanoparticles, as well as their use by pharmaceutical companies as a casing for mRNA in the COVID vaccines. It concludes that the use of the lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA causes widespread and significant harms to the human body.
Without the lipid nanoparticles, mRNA cannot enter human cells, and the body would recognize the mRNA as a foreign protein and destroy it. In order to allow the mRNA to travel throughout the body, the mRNA is encased in lipid nanoparticles.
The lipid nanoparticles are synthetic fat molecules that mimic natural fat molecules. This means that they are not recognized by the body as a threat and are not destroyed by immune response as a foreign invader, which allows them to enter and release their mRNA cargo inside of cells. The mRNA then takes over and tricks the cells into synthesizing its foreign protein.
LIPID NANOPARTICLES CORRUPT NATURE
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are synthetic lipids developed in the laboratory, and the technology has many unknowns. The technology is so new that there are no long-term studies on their health impacts. However, studies done before Pfizer was granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) revealed LNPs travel everywhere in the body and collect in most, if not all, organs. Pfizer told the world its mRNA gene therapy drug stays in the arm into which it is injected, even though the Pharma giant knew from its own biodistribution study that that was a lie. [“A Tissue Distribution Study of a [3H]-Labelled Lipid Nanoparticle-mRNA Formulation Containing ALC-0315 and ALC-0159 Following Intramuscular Administration in Wistar Han Rats,” https://www.phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/125742_S1_M4_4223_185350.pdf, pp. 23-27.]
This report will bring facts and give clarity and motivation for readers to research for themselves, decide if they are being told the truth, and then determine if they really want to take an experimental gene therapy drug.
NANOPARTICLES OF THE PAST
In nature, nanoparticles have always existed. Carbon nanotubes, discovered in the coating of pottery from India dating 600-300 BC, enabled it to last for centuries. However, there is no way to know if the nanotubes were there by accident or not. Also found circa 900 AD, Damascus steel contained cementite nanowires, and the origins and how they were made are unknown. (https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/oldest-known-human-made-nanostructures-dated-to-600-bc-discovered-in-tamil-nadu-ancient-artifacts-666406) (TEM image of cementite nanowires in Damascus steel: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/TEM-image-of-cementite-nanowires-in-Damascus-Steel-a-and-b-Carbon-nanotubes-in_fig2_258434890)
In the eighth-century Mesopotamia, which is modern-day Iraq, artisans were known for creating a glittering effect on a pot’s surface known as Lusterware. The process involved applying a mixture that included metal nanoparticles applied on previously glazed items, giving it an iridescent, metallic luster. (https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-lustreware-171559)
mehr: https://dailyclout.io/report-74-lipid-nanoparticles-corrupt-nature/