Human Drama

Covid Vaccine And Mice Study

If I Wanted To Prove

I was thinking, if I wanted to prove that the vaccine causes heart failure, what would I do? The answer is that I would create a study where I would pump the vaccine directly to the heart. Just to see what happens. If it is really fatal, the person or animal will die. So I started looking for studies like that. There’s none that I found. But I found something close.

 

Intravenous Injection Of The Vaccine On Mice

A group of people, created a study where they would inject the vaccine into a group of mice, they would do intravenous and intramuscular injection. This basically means that one group of mice will get their vaccine through their veins and the other through the muscle tissues like the deltoid muscle in our shoulders. The study can be found at https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/74/11/1933/6353927. The study has been reviewed, cited and published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 74, Issue 11, 1 June 2022.

The study was available on 18 August 2021. So this study has been out there for over more than a year now.

 

What They Found

Here’s what they found.

Although significant weight loss and higher serum cytokine/chemokine levels were found in IM group at 1–2 days post-injection (dpi), only IV group developed histopathological changes of myopericarditis as evidenced by cardiomyocyte degeneration, apoptosis, and necrosis with adjacent inflammatory cell infiltration and calcific deposits on visceral pericardium, although evidence of coronary artery or other cardiac pathologies was absent. Serum troponin level was significantly higher in IV group. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike antigen expression by immunostaining was occasionally found in infiltrating immune cells of the heart or injection site, in cardiomyocytes and intracardiac vascular endothelial cells, but not skeletal myocytes.

The intravenous mice developed myopericarditis which basically just means inflammation of the heart muscle and inflammation of the outer lining of the heart. Cardiomyocyte is the muscle responsible for the beating of the heart. So there is evidence of the heart muscle degeneration, death of the cells, and the death of the tissue (a group of cardiomyocyte cells). There is evidence of inflammatory cell infiltration which basically just means cells that causes inflammation invaded the area. There are a few of them but the only inflammatory cells that I know are the antibodies, T-cells, B-cells and macrophages.

 

 

IV mice had higher serum troponin levels. Very high troponin levels are a signal that a heart attack has occurred. When high levels of troponin are found in the blood, these can be caused by heart injury.

They found the spike proteins in the infiltrating immune cells, in the jab site, in the heart muscles, and in the inner layer of the heart.

 

What Are Those White Thingies?

I don’t know. They don’t have any idea either. They just said, “Grossly visible white patches on visceral pericardium.” Maybe I missed something. This is the only thing in the description of it. Those white things are not good though. Something like that is not natural.

 

Very Focal Or Concentrated

Frequent foci of cardiomyocytes had degenerative changes as evident by the loss of the normal pattern of cross-striation and occasionally sarcoplasmic vacuolation, and necrotic changes as distinguished by the attainment of a homogenous appearance, sarcoplasmic fragmentation, or pyknosis

The damage to the heart is very focal. It is concentrated on various spots or locations around the heart. It is the same thing that they found in the German study. The damage is very concentrated and not random. This is a big thing because something has got to be doing that.

 

Figure 4

To understand whether mRNA vaccine can transfect cardiomyocytes to express SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, we used immunostaining to detect SARS-CoV-2 Spike-RBD and showed occasional positive cardiomyocytes, infiltrating immune cells and vascular endothelial cells within the myocardium and pericardium in the IV group but not IM vaccine or NS control groups

They are basically saying that they found the spike proteins and immune cells in the heart of the IV group but not in the IM vaccine or NS control groups.

 

Figure 7 A

At 7 dpi, the heart of mice in the IV group showed persistent changes of myopericarditis (Figure 7A), whereas the IM group only showed vascular congestion, myocardial edema, and occasional foci of cardiomyocyte degeneration (Figure 7A). At 14 dpi, 4/6 (66.7%) of the mice in the IV group showed grossly visible white patches over the visceral pericardium, and 6/6 (100%) showed changes of myopericarditis, compared with only mild degenerative changes in the IM group (Figure 7B).

For the IM group, it is not as bad. There are vascular congestions which basically means the heart got enlarged by blood, myocardial edema or excess accumulation of fluid in the heart, and occasional concentrated heart muscle degeneration. So even the IM group experienced cardiomyocyte degeneration. But for the IV group, it is bad. Really bad. They already said how bad it is before. There’s cardiomyocyte degeneration and cardiomyocyte necrosis.

 

The Conclusion

This study provided in vivo evidence that inadvertent intravenous injection of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines may induce myopericarditis. Brief withdrawal of syringe plunger to exclude blood aspiration may be one possible way to reduce such risk.

The vaccine may induce myopericarditis if injected intravenously. The weakness of this study is that the vaccines are not meant to be given intravenously. The difference between both is that Intramuscular is like drip feed to the blood. The vaccine will slowly go to the blood stream while intravenous injection goes to the blood stream directly.

Is it possible to inadvertently cause an intravenous injection in the deltoid muscles? According to this picture, there’s the cephalic vein but I don’t think you can hit that with the needle. It is so close to the heart though. Just looking at it is making me nervous.


This is my hypothesis or theory. This may or may not be true. This is just what I am thinking. If you put the vaccine intramuscularly, the vaccine would have to go through a bunch of other cells, tissues and organs before getting to the heart. While those cells, tissues, and organs may suffer damage through inflammatory cell infiltration, at least it is not the heart that is getting invaded by immune cells. But if you put the vaccine straight into the blood stream, it really has no obstacles or anything in its way. It can just go straight into the heart. I really don’t think this vaccine and the heart mix well. The vaccine should never ever get to the heart.

Hypothetically, let’s say you are one of the people that created this study, I doubt that you would have taken the vaccine. Just by seeing what happened to the heart of the mice, there’s no way you would have taken the vaccine.

Well, this is my theory. I could be wrong. I’m not a medical professional. You should ask your doctor. This is just me thinking.