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TGA struggles to understand the technical aspects of the vaccine

The TGA have just admitted they don’t understand the risks of the COVID vaccine.

The fact that this relates to risks to the immune system is just plain negligence.

As set out on page 45 of the Pfizer non-clinical report the lipids of the vaccine entered nearly every organ of the body including the spleen, lymph nodes and bone marrow.

The purpose of these organs is to regulate the immune system.

Yet as the two attached studies show these organs don’t have ACE receptors on their cell membranes. What this means is the virus can’t enter the cells in these organs but that the vaccine does.

This means the vaccine attacks organs of the immune system when the virus doesn’t.

How is this safer?

And I quote:

“In the spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, and bone marrow, cells of the immune system such as B and T lymphocytes, and macrophages were consistently negative for ACE2”

And

“Finally, despite the presence of ACE2 in numerous organs, tissues and cells have not been completely clarified and in many of them not yet investigated, ACE2 seems to be absent in the spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and in several cells of the immune system.”

Quotes from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7167720

Community Affairs Legislation Committee
15/02/2024
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HEALTH AND AGED CARE PORTFOLIO
Office of the Gene Technology Regulator

Senator RENNICK: Are you aware that the immune-system organs of the spleen and the bone marrow don’t have ACE receptors?

Prof. Singer : What kind of receptors are you talking about, Senator? I’m not sure.

Senator RENNICK: Antigen-converting enzymes, the receptor that the virus uses to cross the cell membrane and enter a human cell.

Prof. Singer : I don’t have that level of knowledge in relation to—

Senator RENNICK: Who does?

Prof. Singer : Virologists have that level—

Senator RENNICK: Did you look at the risk that, because the immune system normally has fewer organs or enzymes on its cell membrane, it’s harder for a virus to cross into cells of the immune system—that’s why AIDS is the exception, because it does get into the white blood cells? Did you look at that when you decided to use a drug that uses transfection, that is designed to cross the cell membrane of any organ in order to deliver its product? You’ve just opened up the body to a whole new risk of your immune system being damaged by a vaccine that can cross the cell membrane of a white blood cell.

Prof. Singer : I would note that I personally was not involved in any decisions you’re describing there. Those are scientific questions, and I can’t—

Senator RENNICK: Is there anyone who can answer that question?

Prof. Lawler : If I may: I think we might be struggling to understand the technical aspects of the question in the way you’ve asked it. It might be easier for us to provide a comprehensive answer to your question if we understand it more effectively. We might take that on notice, if we may.

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