mRNA injections labeled as 'vaccinations' equated to 'chemical lobotomies'
In a series of warnings, renowned epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, associated with the McCullough Foundation, has been vocal about potential neurological risks linked to mRNA Covid-19 vaccines. Hulscher has been a leading voice in raising alarms about the dangers of these vaccines, claiming they could cause multiple neurological disorders to surge.
In an interview with Dr. Drew, Hulscher warned that a major study confirmed mRNA injections have caused neurological disorders to surge. According to Hulscher, the mRNA vaccines are essentially a 'chemical lobotomy.'
The studies cited by Hulscher were conducted by a team of South Korean researchers led by Dr. Jee Hoon Roh from the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Korea University College of Medicine in Seoul. The study, published in the International Journal of Medicine, found that mRNA shots increase the risk of cognitive impairment by 137.7%.
The study also reported a 67% increase in Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) risk, a 44% increase in Ischemic Stroke risk, a 71% increase in Myasthenia Gravis risk, and a 165% increase in Myelitis risk. Furthermore, the study revealed a 50% increase in Cerebral Hemorrhage risk due to Covid "vaccination."
However, it's important to note that while very rare neurological events have been reported post-vaccination, no credible evidence shows that Covid-19 mRNA vaccines cause neurological disorders or cognitive impairment broadly or systematically.
Regulatory agencies and large-scale safety monitoring have not detected such safety issues linked to the vaccines' distribution or effects on the brain. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and other regulatory bodies emphasize that no signs of mRNA or spike protein build-up occur in the brain and no link has been found between mRNA vaccines and neurological side effects or cognitive damage in the extensive real-world use.
The majority of patients hospitalized for neurological diseases in 2021 received at least one vaccine dose, but this does not necessarily imply a causal relationship. The most clearly documented vaccine-associated adverse effects relate to myocarditis and pericarditis, particularly in young males after mRNA vaccination, but these are cardiac inflammatory conditions rather than neurological disorders.
In summary, while the studies cited by Hulscher suggest a potential increased risk of neurological diseases following mRNA Covid-19 vaccination, it's crucial to approach these findings with caution. The current scientific consensus and regulatory safety reviews do not support the claim that Covid-19 mRNA vaccines cause neurological disorders or cognitive impairment as a general outcome.
- The renowned epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, associated with the McCullough Foundation, has been warning about potential links between mRNA Covid-19 vaccines and a surge in neurological disorders.
- Hulscher states that mRNA vaccines can potentially lead to increased risks of cognitive impairment, Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), Ischemic Stroke, Myasthenia Gravis, Myelitis, and Cerebral Hemorrhage.
- A major study, conducted by a team of South Korean researchers, supports Hulscher's claims by showing a 137.7% increase in cognitive impairment risk due to mRNA shots.
- However, regulatory agencies worldwide, including the European Medicines Agency (EMA), have not detected any signs of mRNA or spike protein build-up in the brain, nor any link between mRNA vaccines and neurological side effects or cognitive damage.
- Despite the reported cases of neurological diseases among vaccinated individuals, the current scientific consensus does not support the claim that Covid-19 mRNA vaccines cause neurological disorders and cognitive impairment as a general outcome.