modRNA Jabs Shown to Migrate to the Placenta and Umbilical Cord Blood in Pregnant Women

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    While the 'official' narrative still insists that modRNA remains in the muscle tissue it is jabbed into, that is simply false, as numerous studies have shown the LNP's (lipid nanoparticles) in which the modRNA is encapsulated migrate throughout the body, and have a particular affinity for the testes and ovaries of the subjects.

    This study, published in the prestigious American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, of two women that were vaccinated for Covid19 in the final stage of pregnancy, shows the modRNA also makes it's way into the placenta, where it is actively producing spike proteins 10 days after injection, and is found in umbilical cord blood in concentrations ~1/3 as high as found in the placenta two days after injection.

    While this is a preprint and has not yet been finally edited for publication, given the robust nature of the evidence and the location of the research in New York University-Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, the data herein is quite robust.

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    I find it curious they did not report whether spike protein was detected in umbilical cord blood, or in either baby after birth. Since spike protein was detected in the placenta 10 days after vaccination, it is an obvious assumption that it would be found in the cord blood and the infant.

    Babies have notoriously undeveloped immune systems, and are very dependent on antibodies in colustrum and breast milk for up to a year after birth. I do not think they should be vaccinated in the womb, and particularly not with jabs that have been proved to be orders of magnitude more harmful than the SARS2 virus, essentially the common cold.

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