See Part 1 here
A serialisation of a letter to a relative in response to a publication from one of NZ’s leading Government mouthpieces- Stuff(ed) News.
What Ingredients Are In The Pfizer Vaccine.
This article does not mention that Pfizer refuses to give the full ingredient list. The FDA approval documenti redacts (that’s the big greyed out areas in the document) an ingredient that makes up 20% of what is in each vial. If we don’t know what the ingredients are we don’t know that they are safe, let alone write an article that claims the ingredients are safe? Isn’t that irresponsible?
Why aren’t we allowed to see what is being put in our bodies?
But here are some of the ingredients we do know about:
Polyethaline Glycol (PEG). The article does not mention the dangers associated with PEG and refers to it as a simple fat. 72% of the populationii is at least sensitive to PEG and elicit an antibody response to it. 7% have a more serious response to it. Is there enough PEG in the vaccine to cause a problem? That would depend on how sensitive you are to it and how many boosters you will now be required to take. PEG is added to all sorts of domestic products but it’s safety has been a source of controversy for a long time.
Another ingredient referred to as a ‘bubble of fat’ is certainly not to be found in any one’s pantry. It’s called ALC-0315 and next to sucrose is the vaccine’s biggest ingredient. Yet this data sheetiii for the product states ‘The toxicological and pharmacological properties of this compound are not fully known’ ( ie, they don’t really now what it does, nor how dangerous it is).
This data sheetiv states it is a serious skin and eye irritant and to wash your hands thoroughly with plenty of soap and water after contact... how you do that after it has been injected under the skin is anybody’s guess.
A third ‘simple fat’ is 1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine. Again it is hardly something you are going to sprinkle on your grandchildren’s cereal. This data sheetv says that it is ‘For research use only, not for human or veterinary use’- it’s not even considered safe for animals! Here’s a screen shot of the first aid measures if you come into contact with it:
Now, obviously the vaccine contains very small amounts of these additives, but how much is safe? How many doses can a person tolerate before they exceed ‘safe’ levels? What are the long term effects? Why are additives ‘not fit for human (or even animal) use’ being used for humans? And why are they covering this up- absurdly pretending that these ingredients are what you might find in your pantry?
The article also fails to note that an anti heart attack drug, Tromethamine has been added to the kids version of vaccine, ostensibly to help stabilise the formula... really? If the stability of the formula is a concern, is it not also a concern for the adult version?
While the Pfizer vaccine does not contain human fetal cells obtained from abortions in the vaccine itself (other Covid -19 vaccines do), the product was developed using these fetal cells and each and every batch is supposed to be tested for safety using aborted fetal cells. This raises serious ethical concerns.
The reference to shedding is ridiculous. The claims of shedding (the correct term is ‘transmission’) refer not to the virus being ‘shed’ but the Spike protein the vaccine causes your body to produce being passed on through bodily fluids. Pfizer was concerned about this enough to ensure that there were precautions taken against it in their trialsvi. Transmission was not something they provided any evidence on in subsequent reports and this silence from Pfizer is the reason for the controversy.
i https://www.fda.gov/media/151733/download
ii https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6512330/
iii https://www.echelon-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/N-1020_TDS_rev1a.pdf
iv https://file.medchemexpress.com/batch_PDF/HY-138170/ALC-0315-SDS-MedChemExpress.pdf
v https://cdn.caymanchem.com/cdn/msds/15100m.pdf
vi https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf