Troubling Evidence of at Least 55 Undeclared Chemical Elements Found in COVID-19 Vaccines

The Bioregulatory Medicine Institute

Key Findings: The article raises several issues related to mRNA vaccines and at least 55 unknown chemical elements have been found in the various COVID-19 vaccine formulas. 

Methodology: (SEM-EDX) Scanning Electron Microscopy Coupled with Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy in combination with (ICP-MS) Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, were used to detect and measure trace elements and metals in samples with high precision. This works by converting the sample into a plasma state at extremely high temperatures, breaking down molecules into individual ions. These ions are then analyzed based on their mass-to-charge ratio, allowing detection at very low concentrations (parts per billion or trillion). ICP-MS is widely used in environmental monitoring, medical research, pharmaceuticals, and food safety to ensure quality control and regulatory compliance. 

Overview: 

● 55 undeclared chemical elements were found in 17 samples from 6 vaccine brands. 

● Elements from all groups of the Periodic Table were present, except for noble gases. 

● Many heavy metals associated with toxic effects on human health were detected.

Heavy Metals: Toxic heavy metals recognized by the EU were found 

● Chromium (100% of samples) 

● Arsenic (82%) 

● Nickel (59%) 

● Cobalt and copper (40% each) 

● Tin (35%) 

● Cadmium, lead, and manganese (18% each) 

● Mercury (6%) 

Other Metals of Concern: 

● Gallium: Present in 88% of the samples 

● Strontium: Found in 76% of the samples 

● Barium: Detected in 71% of the samples 

● Nickel: 59% of the samples 

● Molybdenum: Present in 35% of the samples 

● Titanium: 35% of the samples 

Lanthanides: Lanthanides are silvery-white metals that tarnish when exposed to air. These are often used in electronic devices; 11 out of 15 lanthanides were detected. 

● These elements have luminescent and magnetic properties. 

● Their safety for use in the human body has not been demonstrated. 

Brand Comparisons: Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca had the most undeclared elements 

● Sputnik V and CanSino had fewer, but were also less frequently sampled. ● Some undeclared elements were common across all brands. 

The presence of these undeclared elements raises concerns about the composition and potential health impacts of COVID-19 vaccines. 

Additional Concerns: 

Spike Protein Toxicity: The authors suggest that the spike protein produced by mRNA vaccines may be toxic and could potentially cause various health problems. 

Distribution in the Body: There are concerns about how the vaccine components, particularly the lipid nanoparticles containing the mRNA, distribute

throughout the body. The article suggests they may not remain localized at the injection site as initially believed. 

Potential Health Risks: The authors express worry about possible long-term consequences of mRNA vaccines. 

Heavy Metal Toxicity: May cause neurotoxicity and organ damage.

Reproductive Issues: Elements like molybdenum may affect sperm quality and testosterone levels.

 

Cancer Risk: Arsenic and chromium are known carcinogens.

Autoimmune Disorders: Foreign metals could trigger immune system reactions.

 

Unexplained Deaths: Complex interactions of these elements might explain sudden deaths post-vaccination. 

Scientific Debate: It’s important to note that this article presents a particular viewpoint and has sparked debate within the scientific community. The concerns raised in this article are part of ongoing scientific discussions and research. For detailed findings, you can read the full article here.

 

IPAK-EDU is grateful to BRMI as this piece was originally published there and is included in this news feed with mutual agreement. Read More

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