Video: Vaccines: What Do We Do With Our Children's Brains?
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Russian translation of a sensational video lecture on the penetration of vaccine pathogens through the blood-brain barrier into the brain. Speaker Dr. Larry Palevsky.
The author analyzed many scientific studies and concluded that many of these childhood diseases and developmental disorders can be caused by the entry of various pathogens into the brain (including viruses, bacteria and toxic substances). How can they get into the brain? Indeed, normally the brain is protected from the penetration of all these pathogens into it by the so-called blood-brain barrier. This barrier, in addition to pathogens, prevents even drugs from entering the brain, which makes it difficult to use them for various brain diseases. But pharmaceutical companies have come up with technologies that open the blood-brain barrier, which makes it possible to deliver the necessary drugs to the brain. It would seem that everything is fine! But it turns out that all these technologies are used where they should not be used in principle, namely, in vaccines!
Vaccines are known to contain many pathogens by definition. In addition to viruses and bacteria, these are also various toxic additives - just read the annotation for any vaccine. There is a debate between supporters and opponents of vaccination about how dangerous or safe all these components are for the human body, and especially the child. Each side brings its own arguments in favor of their point of view, and all these arguments can sound quite convincing and supported by "scientific evidence".
But be that as it may, no one will argue with at least one fact - neither supporters, nor even more opponents of vaccination. That all these vaccine pathogens have no place in the brain!
Dr. Larry Palevski's lecture provides compelling evidence that the same technologies used in the pharmaceutical industry to deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier to the brain are also used in vaccines. From which we can conclude that all pathogens contained in vaccines must enter the brain, bypassing the blood-brain barrier, causing various disorders.
Although this presentation was part of the Truth About Cancer International Symposium, it does not directly address cancer. The lecture deals with impaired neurological development in children and chronic diseases (such as autism, seizures, speech delay, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning difficulties, etc.) and their relationship to vaccines. Translation prepared by the portal
Watch this film yourself and show it to your family and friends! This can help to make informed decisions about vaccination.
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