What is it with these adenovirus vector shots? Clots and hepatitis, that's what.
- beyondthemainstream
- May 19, 2022
- 3 min read
While the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna jabs deliver mRNA directly to your cells to instruct them to make the spike protein, the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) and AstraZeneca shots both use an adenovirus (specifically, a chimpanzee cold virus for AZ) to deliver DNA to cells, which is then copied into mRNA that instructs the cells to produce the spike.
So what's the difference in the negative effects of these two types of jab?
In short, the adenovirus vector vaccines are the ones that even the agencies pushing COVID jabs on their populations have voiced public concern over, mainly in relation to the risk of blood clots.
Back in April 2021 - just 2 months after the Emergency Use Authorisation was granted - the FDA temporarily suspended the use of J&J vaccines, after 6 recipients developed a clotting disorder and one died. However, the pause was lifted just 10 days later.
Then, in December 2021, after the government had confirmed 54 cases of thrombosis and nine deaths following J&J shots, a CDC panel met to review the danger of clots. They concluded the risks outweighed the benefits, the clots were rare...blah-de-blah....so the jabbing continued.
But on 5th May 2022, the FDA announced that these J&J jabs should only be give to over-18s and only if other brands are unavailable or not appropriate, because:
"the risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), a syndrome of rare and potentially life-threatening blood clots...with onset of symptoms approximately one to two weeks following administration of the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine, warrants limiting the authorized use of the vaccine."
Meanwhile, in March 2021, a slew of European countries halted use of the AstraZeneca vaccine, including Austria, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Bulgaria, while Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Luxembourg all suspended using a certain batch of the AZ formula. Some cited clots, others cited efficacy concerns.
BBC presenter Lisa Shaw died in May 2021 of a brain haemorrhage caused by a blood clot three weeks after her first AstraZeneca shot. The coroner confirmed her death was due to ‘Covid vaccine complications’.
As at 20th April 2022, the UK Yellow Card data reporting system showed 2,366 central nervous system haemorrhages and cerebrovascular accidents for AZ, versus 790 for Pfizer. With 80.5m Pfizer doses administered and just under 49m AZ doses, that's well over 5 times the risk of suffering this type of adverse event with the adenovirus jab.
For all nervous system disorders reported, it's 182,884 for AZ and 81,077 for Pfizer. Against a 38%/62% split on vaccine doses administered, it's a 69%/31% split on disorders reported.
And for thrombocytopenias, it's 1,184 for AZ and 346 for Pfizer - again, 5 times the risk of a blood clotting disorder with AstraZeneca.
Then there's the recent surge in hepatitis cases in young children.
As at mid-May, over 400 cases have been detected in children across 20 countries, according to the WHO. Of those, at least 12 have died and dozens needed liver transplants.
Over 160 of the cases are in the UK and the CDC has reported that in the US there are 180 individuals from 36 states and territories under investigation.
adenovirus has been detected in at least 74 cases
SARS-CoV-2 was identified in 20 cases of those that were tested
19 were detected with a SARS-CoV-2 and adenovirus co-infection
The WHO has said that adenovirus has, in rare instances, been associated with hepatitis in children with weak immune systems, however, it's not a known cause of hepatitis in healthy children.
Dr. Richard Peabody, leader of WHO Europe’s high-threat pathogens team, said: “This is sort of an unusual phenomena that we’re seeing."
The outbreak has been called "mysterious" and DailyMail.com says "Scientists are puzzled by the cause".
Is it really that mysterious? You've shoved tens of millions of adenovirus vector shots into people, while masking, disinfecting and isolating children so their immune systems aren't being allowed to develop in a normal, healthy way - and then when it appears that an unusual adenovirus could be causing a disease associated with weak immune systems, experts are 'puzzled'?!
For an update on the mounting cases of vaccine injury in general, worldwide, check out this 11-minute excerpt from The Highwire, Ep.267:

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