First published at 11:02 UTC on February 6th, 2021.
In this interview Dr. Lee Merritt explains that mRNA technology is not a vaccine, mirroring what Dr. David Martin also stated recently.
In animal studies, after mRNA injections have been administered to cats when the virus arrived once again into t…
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In this interview Dr. Lee Merritt explains that mRNA technology is not a vaccine, mirroring what Dr. David Martin also stated recently.
In animal studies, after mRNA injections have been administered to cats when the virus arrived once again into the body, it arrived like a Trojan Horse, undetected by the cats’ own immune system. The virus multiplied unchallenged and all animals involved in the experiment died from various causes.
According to Dr. Merritt,
"What happened is all animals died… but they didn’t die of the “vaccine”. What they died from used to be called “immune enhancement” and now they call it “antibody-dependent enhancement” (ADE)."
"Here’s what happens; they make the RNA and you get the “vaccine” and you do fine. Now, you challenge the animal with the virus that you are supposed to be immunizing against. So when they challenged those cats with SARS [a.k.a. SARS-CoV-1, is a coronavirus species], instead of killing the virus or weakening it, the immune response that they built into your system when out and codded the virus, so the virus came into the cat’s body like a Trojan Horse, unseen by the cat’s own immune system, and then it replicated without checking and killed the cats with overwhelming sepsis and cardiac failure. And that [also] happened in ferrets, that happened every time they tried this."
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