Pfizer and Moderna are expanding research and development in mRNA technology to make it the go-to treatment for all kinds of ailments — even heart attacks.
Besides heart attacks, researchers have proposed using mRNA technology to create therapeutics for diabetes, cancer vaccines, HIV vaccines, and even annual flu vaccines, which are in trials right now.
In the future, you could go to get your flu shot and unknowingly be receiving a shot of mRNA.
World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also said that future mRNA vaccines could be used for “malaria, tuberculosis, and even cancer.”
He added, “This is a strategic investment, not just for COVID, but for all the major health problems we face.”
As Katalin Kariko puts it, “It seems like the sky is the limit.”
CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations Richard Hatchett, who calls mRNA vaccines an “overnight success,” adds that due to the supposed success of COVID vaccines —which do not prevent transmission or offer significant protection from contracting COVID — the science world is primed for an explosion of mRNA use.
“Because of the success against Covid, we’re going to see tremendous investment, and we’re going to learn just how flexible it is and how finely we can target,” Hatchett says.
Regarding using mRNA to treat heart attacks, researcher and Professor Mauro Giacca says, “We are using exactly the same technology as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to inject micro RNAs to the heart, reaching surviving heart cells and pushing their proliferation. The new cells would replace the dead ones, and instead of forming a scar, the patient has new muscle tissue.”
Despite claims of mRNA vaccines’ success, many have concerns regarding their efficacy and the vast array of potentially life-ending side effects of the shots.
As many have pointed out, since mRNA vaccines were rolled out and mandates coerced many in sports to take them, athletes have been dropping like flies. The phenomenon has become so ubiquitous that Australian on-air sports broadcasters recently went off-script to talk about it. In fact, one of the hosts was apparently a victim of the vaccine, having been plagued with Bell’s Palsy since taking it.
No one has denied the increase in heart-related illnesses and death since the COVID vaccine was rolled out, either. However, mainstream media outlets refuse to confront the obvious and have looked to blame any other conceivable and even outlandish possible cause.
“Depression worsened during pandemic, boosting heart disease risk, experts warn,” a headline from Today reads.
“TIS THE SEASON — The ways cold weather can affect your body — from winter vagina to blood clots,” an article by The Sun is titled.
“Cannabis use disorder may disorder may be linked to growing number of heart attacks in younger adults,” an article produced by the American Heart Association News and published by Heart.org reads.
“Rise in heart attacks attributed to pandemic stress and poor diet,” reads a headline from The Sunday Times.
The Irish Times went further, blaming exercise rather than even considering the vaccine as the culprit for the increase in heart attacks.
“Physical activity may increase heart attack risk, study suggests,” the headline reads.
Of course, massive investigations into mRNA technology’s efficacy and possible harm are warranted, but such an investigation is unlikely to come.