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years and nearly $2 billion to develop the Dengue vaccine and published their results in the
                   NEJM, which was quickly endorsed by the WHO. But there were scientists who clearly
                   stated the danger, which the Philippines ignored, and they decided to give it to hundreds of
                   thousands  of  children  in  2016.  Later  when  they  were  exposed  in  the  wild,  many  got
                   severely  ill  and  600  children  died.  Criminal  charges  were  filed  against  the  decision-
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                   makers.

                   This same thing happened in the 1960’s with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) – they
                   also skipped the animal studies and gave the vaccine to 35 children and initially it looked
                   like it worked well. But when those children were exposed to the wild virus, they got much
                   sicker and then two of the kids died, which became a scandal. RSV typically is mild in
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                   children – whereas vaccinating children for it led to death.

                   This  has  happened  with  other  coronaviruses.  SARS-CoV-1  had  about  35  vaccine
                   candidates, the best four were trialed in ferrets and it looked like it worked well. But when
                   those ferrets were challenged in the wild they got very ill and died. Extremely concerning
                   is that this antibody-dependent amplification, ADE, has long been known from experiments
                   with  corona  vaccines  in  cats,  for  example.  In  the  course  of  these  studies  all  cats  that
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                   initially tolerated the vaccination well died after catching the wild virus.

                   The original SARS-CoV, a coronavirus 78% similar to the current SARS-CoV-2 causing
                   COVID-19, caused an epidemic in 2003. Scientists attempted to create a vaccine. Initially
                   it appeared promising, but ultimately it was abandoned because although the mice tolerated
                   the vaccine and produced antibodies, when the mice were exposed to the actual virus in the
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                   wild, they died due to what we would think of as sudden severe cytokine storm.











                   SARS-CoV-2, which can lead to COVID-19, was first documented less than one year ago
                   with scant information on the disease course and interactions with immune systems from
                   the  various  SARS-CoV-2  strains.  We  do  know  that  SARS-CoV-2  is  unique  from  other
                   coronaviruses in that select individuals mount an aggressive immune response resulting in
                   cytokine storm and death. It is still largely unknown why the immune response to SARS-




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                     https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/COVID-19-robert-f-kennedy-jr-and-del-bigtree-talk-about-
                   the-vaccine/
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                      https://www.reuters.com/article/us-rsv-shot/research-shows-why-1960s-rsv-shot-sickened-children-
                   idUSTRE4BM4SH20081223
                   40  https://2020news.de/en/dr-wodarg-and-dr-yeadon-request-a-stop-of-all-corona-vaccination-studies-
                   and-call-for-co-signing-the-petition/?fbclid=IwAR3yoj0SCIK8WaaS0-w1vIoi-
                   g4qNYydTxT3aK01NJDwHut3jWpygtnnbNY
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                     https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335060/

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