The Inventor of mRNA Vax is Worried
Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA vaccine, is quite worried that a worse case scenario may be happening with the Pfizer/Moderna jabs. He is concerned that the phenomenon of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), seen in other vaccine development programs, actually makes the COVID virus more infectious and more dangerous after the vaccines initial effectiveness wanes. Remember, this is from the man who invented the science behind it.
From Science Magazine: "Israel has among the world’s highest levels of vaccination for COVID-19, with 78% of those 12 and older fully vaccinated, the vast majority with the Pfizer vaccine. Yet the country is now logging one of the world’s highest infection rates, with nearly 650 new cases daily per million people. More than half are in fully vaccinated people."
Here's Dr. Malone's interview with Steven Bannon (Here's the link to the video on Rumble):
The most vaccinated nation on earth, Israel, is having a near record-breaking outbreak of COVID in many/mostly already-vaccinated persons. Perhaps it's BECAUSE of their high vax rate??
Dr. Malone warns above that ADE, which can occur after the vaccine's initial effectiveness declines, or about 4 to 6 months after initial injections, can make the virus more virulent and more contagious. It can also open the door for other viral infections or outbreaks. It's entirely possible that we're seeing that, with Israel being the prime example.
And it wouldn't be the first time that virologists have seen this. They've seen this effect in the Dengue Fever vaccine and the vaccine for the feline infectious peritonitis virus. Those vaccines failed in testing because of this effect. From Nature.com:
Data from the study of SARS-CoV and other respiratory viruses suggest that anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies could exacerbate COVID-19 through antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). Previous respiratory syncytial virus and dengue virus vaccine studies revealed human clinical safety risks related to ADE, resulting in failed vaccine trials.
One hurdle for antibody-based vaccines and therapeutics is the risk of exacerbating COVID-19 severity via antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). ADE can increase the severity of multiple viral infections, including other respiratory viruses such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)9,10 and measles11,12. ADE in respiratory infections is included in a broader category named enhanced respiratory disease (ERD), which also includes non-antibody-based mechanisms such as cytokine cascades and cell-mediated immunopathology (Box 1). ADE caused by enhanced viral replication has been observed for other viruses that infect macrophages, including dengue virus13,14 and feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV)15. Furthermore, ADE and ERD has been reported for SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV both in vitro and in vivo.
Put another way, a different article on this subject from Nature.com says:
Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of disease is a general concern for the development of vaccines and antibody therapies because the mechanisms that underlie antibody protection against any virus have a theoretical potential to amplify the infection or trigger harmful immunopathology.
Here's a graph of the entirely unexpected surge of COVID and other ailments in Israel that may be the "canary in the coalmine" for the rest of the world. Infections and Covid are again causing a surge in hospitalizations there. Many authorities are blaming a Delta variant of Covid for the rise. In light of this post's information, I question if there IS a delta variant at this point.
There is a risk that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are actually causing people to be even more suseptible to Covid and other illness when these vaccine's effectiveness wanes --- possibly due to ADE.
Covid-19 Cases in Israel from Johns Hopkins
Cases are rising, but hopefully death rates are lower for the vaccinated. To me, the death rate is more important than the infection rate.
Governments around the world had better start warning their populations that everyone will contract Covid eventually. I don't think it's going to be eradicated. Hopefully human-generated antibodies, from having been infected (providing natural immunity), will blunt the severity of future infections and eventually create something close to "herd immunity." MRNA Vaccines may not be the answer?