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52. Unveiling the Dark Side of the Vaccine Industry: Ingredients, Health Risks, and Ethical Concerns

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Rebecca Twomey
Published
Tue 25 Jul 2023
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NOTE: The Radiant Mission does not provide medical advice. The information discussed is for informational purposes only.

Prepare yourself for an enlightening journey as we uncover the dark side of the vaccine industry with our special guest Angela, a seasoned healthcare professional. We'll pull back the curtain on the potential health risks posed by vaccine ingredients, casting light on chilling findings from VAERS and the shocking reality of the 1986 Act that shields pharma companies from liability. Brace yourself as we delve into the disconcerting world of what we call injectables.

Get ready to have your notions challenged as we rummage through the murky waters of aluminum in vaccines. Together with Angela, we'll analyze the disparities between ingested and injected aluminum, its effects on the body and the implications of the HPV vaccine being administered to progressively younger children. We pull no punches as we also confront the controversial use of aborted fetal DNA fragments in many injectables, diving into the ethical, health, and religious implications of this practice.

Finally, we'll turn our gaze towards the unsettling use of animal cells in vaccine production, particularly monkey and canine kidney cells. We dive into the history of the discovery of the Simian virus SV40, a virus known to cause cancer in humans, and its potential spread. We'll also confront the use of fetal bovine serum in vaccines, a troubling ingredient sourced from calves. Join us on this hard-hitting episode and equip yourself with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your health.

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