C0VID-19 vaccines have devastating long-term effects, warns Nobel laureate
French Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier recently warned that those who receive the coronavirus vaccine could experience devastating long-term effects.
Montagnier, an expert virologist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2008 with a colleague for his discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV.
Montagnier has now received training on the coronavirus and experimental and deadly vaccines, allegedly designed to counter it. He has repeatedly said that vaccines against C0VID-19 allow the development of more deadly variants of the coronavirus.
“It’s very simple, they [coronavirus variants] arise from vaccinations,” Montagnier said in an interview. The virologist noted that the coronavirus already has a high mutation ability, like the flu, and many of its later mutations, such as the delta variant, are boosted by vaccines.
“It is vaccination that stimulates the creation of new strains of the virus,” Montagnier said. “The Chinese virus collides with the antibodies created by the vaccine, and it has two paths: either die or find a way around the vaccine. The new strains are the response of the virus to vaccination. “
One of Montagnier’s most recent statements warned of the possibility that vaccines cause antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE).
ADE occurs when the antibodies generated during the immune response do not kill the virus, but instead bind harmlessly to it. Rather than acting as a protective measure against pathogens, antibodies allow foreign particles to enter the body and significantly weaken the body’s immune response.
Data from around the world have already confirmed that ADE occurs in SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes C0VID-19.
“You see it in every country. It is the same. The vaccination curve is followed by the mortality curve. I am closely following this and conducting experiments … with patients who have contracted coronavirus after vaccination. “
Montagnier’s estimate is corroborated by many European doctors, who have confirmed analyzes of data showing that nursing homes and other nursing facilities are seeing a spike in C0VID-19 cases within days of vaccinating their residents.