During the 2021 pandemic of forced inoculation, many of us stood firm against the injections. For some, it was due to the experimentation on cell lines from aborted babies and the creation of humanized animals, for others it was the absence of safety data, and for some it was the simple principle of liberty and owning one’s body. No matter the reason, it was at a great cost to each person who resisted.
For many years, especially when the vaccine mandates were ramping up, those of us who were not jabbed knew we felt terrible after being in circumstances surrounded by vaccinated people. Many women reported menstrual irregularities. Yet, we were gaslit and told repeatedly that the vaccines cannot shed, because that is only what live virus vaccines do.
How Contagious Are the mRNA Vaccines?
Now, here we are, 3 years later, and we have verifiable proof that the COVID-19 injections utilize lipid nano particles that are designed to transmit themselves easily through topical and inhaled application. In fact, these injections utilize gene-altering technology. To put it into perspective, there are a million nanometers in a millimeter. These are infinitesimally small, and their job is to mimic natural exosomes used for cell signaling in the body.
The C-19 vaccines were the excuse to introduce gene-editing widely into the marketplace. Very few people would be willing to accept these medications if they knew what they really did, and the risks associated with them for our offspring. Now, many self-amplifying mRNA based vaccines are hitting the open population. The Artcurus mRNA Covid vaccine introduced October 1st of 2024 in Japan is so potent, only 5 micro grams (1/6th of the dose required by Cominarty), is needed to produce systemic effects. For reference, a microgram is 1 millionth of a gram.
Recently, Dr. Mark Trozzi wrote that “…just three molecules of this self-replicating RNA, delivered into one cell, can trigger a cascade of foreign RNA and spike protein production throughout the victim’s body.”
Hope for Healing
The moral of the story is that the mRNA platform is extremely transmissible from person to person. This presents a Pandora’s box of problems when it comes to the individual person’s autonomy and freedom to make his or her own medical decisions. If these medications are contagious, then you’re likely to receive them without consent. Luckily for us, there are scientists working tirelessly to help the body learn to heal itself from this technology. This research is funded by people like you, who have made a concerted effort to be and stay free. Consider joining the Hope for Healing participant funded research study here.