This important edition There's no smoke without fire The first of a two-part series examines the events, facts, claims and statistics surrounding the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and the compulsory vaccination plan that has been put in place as a result. Recorded vaccine side effects.
The current title is “International scientific experts talk about COVID-19 and vaccines,'' and the next part is “Statistics on COVID-19 and vaccines, safety for adults and children.''
Together, both parts sound a stark warning to those who believe in the official narrative on Covid-19 and in the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines on offer.
Brian Gerrish will be joined by top international scientific experts, Dr. Anne-Marie Yim and Dr. Hervé Seligman.
This highly informative and relevant discussion on COVID-19 and vaccine issues is made possible through the outstanding research and work of former nurse Debi Evans SRN. His own efforts in these complex areas resonate with Dr. Ahn's expert views and analysis. Marie Yim and Dr. Seligman.
Dr. Annmarie Yim I'm French and originally from Cambodia. She holds a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Montpellier, France. She worked as a researcher in cancer research, specifically proteomics (the large-scale study of proteins) at the University of Michigan, and in 2001 received a research award from the Office of Technology Transfer for her work in identifying membrane proteins. at the University of Michigan.
She has expertise in protein chemistry with a focus on disulfide bridges of cysteine derivatives and radical enantioselective synthesis of amino acids in both homogeneous and supported phases. University of Montpellier, now IBMM, Max Mousuron Institute.
Her research papers as a postdoctoral fellow in the Carcinogenesis Program at the University of Michigan Medical School include: Common occurrence of Annexin I and II autoantibodies in lung cancer and immune responses manifested by high circulating levels of IL6 and Global profiling of the cell surface proteome of cancer cells reveals abundant proteins with chaperone functions.
In addition to her professional scientific and medical research, she holds a wide range of additional qualifications such as intellectual property, patents and trademarks.
Dr. Hervé Seligman From 2013 to 2018, he was an invited professor at the Emerging Infectious and Tropical Disease Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France. He holds a bachelor's degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Earned a master's degree in biology. Plant physiology (paper: Morphological markers of the transition to salt adaptation in sorghum bicolorsupervised by Dr. RH Lerner of the Department of Plant Sciences), a Ph.D. In the microevolution of lizards: Microevolution of tail loss tendency in lizards. He is a recipient of a Rothschild Fellowship and held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Chicago and the University of Oslo.
He has authored numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications, including important topics such as the evolution of the genetic code structure, deciphering alternative genes, and the multifunctionality of mitochondrial tRNAs.
In the current part of the discussionDr. Yim, Dr. Seligman, and Debi Evans SRN discuss related topics regarding Covid-19 and vaccines, including:
– What is coronavirus disease (COVID-19)? Where did it come from?
– Risk of injury and death to babies after vaccination. (This topic is discussed in more detail in Part 2 by Dr. Seligman using data from Israel.)
– Blood clotting problems and thrombocytopenia (lack of platelets).
– Paracetamol and aspirin.
– Immune system response: cytokine storm syndrome, T cells, B cells, inflammatory processes, combating inflammation, the value of ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, zinc, vitamin D.
– Works, research, and warnings of virologist Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche.
in next partDr. Yim, Dr. Seligman, and Debi Evans SRN will discuss a variety of related topics regarding Covid-19 and vaccine statistics, along with safety concerns for adults and children. Their discussion includes:
– Risks of COVID-19 and vaccines for children.
– Lessons learned from Covid-19 and vaccine statistics in Israel and around the world.
– Vaccine data comes from approximately 23 countries.
– Virus mutations and variants.
– Virus escape.
– Vaccination and its effect on the immune system.
– Vaccination: increased risk and mortality.
– Congenital abnormalities of the fetus.
– Children at risk.
– Spike protein, shedding, transmission.
– Vaccination and its effect on the body's defense against cancer.
– Lack of long-term vaccination data for pregnant women.
– The silencing of scientists who speak out against vaccine policies.
– Government and health institutions deny the reality of the statistical results.