You should also be aware that research on mRNA vaccines in the past demonstrated many problems and unknowns. Among these concerns are:
Possible injection site severe reactions, such as severe pain and swelling at the injection site.
Persistence of an intense immune reaction producing continuous tissue and organ destruction.
Induction of autoimmunity involving a number of tissues and organs (we known that the spike protein cross-reacts with over 28 human tissues and cell components.)
Induction of swelling of various tissues (edema)
Problems with coagulation, which can include bleeding and/or blood clots.
Induction of immune cell priming, which can set the stage for widespread inflammatory tissue destruction and agonizing death.
Triggering of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s dementia, Parkinson’s disease and especially ALS.
Triggering transverse myelitis with permanent paralysis—either paraplegia or quadriplegia.
Triggering of multiple sclerosis
Worsening of reactions to wild type virus in vaccinated individuals, leading to severe immune reactions or death.
Myocarditis and sudden cardiac death or progressive heart failure.
Worse, to increase the perception that everyone was in danger, the public health authorities were instructed by the CDC to only use the RT-PCR tests to diagnose cases and specifically instructed these agencies to set the cycles far beyond what was standard for accurate testing (20 to 30 cycles). By doing this, the CDC, and other agencies, turned negative tests into false positive tests—making it appear that the infection was everywhere.
Worse still, they instructed all hospitals to sign out all hospital deaths as being COVID-19 deaths if at any time in the previous month they had a positive RT-PCR test. This included suicides, car accidents, deaths from a heart attack and many more such examples. Death certificates for people dying in their homes were also altered to imply they all died of COVID-19.
Blaylock On Vaccines: What You Need To Know For Informed Consent – Citizens for Free Speech