An anon started a interesting discussion that the COVID injection has a lot of similarities to PZP, a vaccine wildly used to control fertilization using Immunocontraception . More links and context below.
By the way: "Albert Bourla is a Greek veterinarian and the chairman and chief executive officer of Pfizer". Read "veterinarian" again.
mRNA vaxxes are /PZP/ or HORSE STERILIZER
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/347954828/mrna-vaxxes-are-pzp-or-horse-sterilizer
A little more context:
PZP stands for "porcine zona pellucida" and is a immunocontraception vaccine.
"Immunocontraception is the use of an animal's immune system to prevent it from fertilizing offspring."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunocontraception
Funny thing is that on 2018/Oct/02, James Heilman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Heilman) changed the wikipedia page to "They are not currently avaliable for human use." (sic). He has worked with Microsoft in the past assessing how people use Wikipedia in outbreaks/epidemics/pandemics. He describe his work editing Wikipedia as "making sure that minor concerns don’t get blown out of proportion."
About PZP, they already managed to prevent fertilization in multiple species. Special focus in "rodents" and "nonhuman primates".
"Immunization with porcine zona pellucida prevents fertilization in rodents (10), horses (16,19, 28) , rabbits (30), dogs (20), and nonhuman primates (1, 2)."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0093691X01005143
Funny how they know for decades that Immunocontraception is dangerous in the long term.
"three consecutive years of PZP treatment may interfere with normal ovarian function as shown by markedly depressed oestrogen secretion.” Thus, PZP is an endocrine disruptor. [...] PZP’s manufacturer conceded that it could take up to eight years to recover fertility after just three consecutive PZP treatments. [...] PZP is a powerful hormone disruptor that could sterilize a female with just one injection."
http://protectmustangs.org/?page_id=6922
"Nettles (1997) found an association between PZP and stillbirths. Meanwhile, over on the East Coast, the Corolla herd, long-managed with PZP, has recently experienced birth defects among its newborns."
http://protectmustangs.org/?page_id=6922
What caught attention of the anon above was these similarities:
"The vaccine will be injected intramuscularly"
". A second administration is given 2 to 4 weeks after the initial priming dose, then annually thereafter."
"The principle of efficacy of PZP in horses [...] persisted for 7 months."
"The results of this study indicate the two-injection protocol was more effective than the single-injection in
preventing pregnancies."
https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/reg_actions/pending/fs_PC-176603_01-Jan-12.pdf
Funny that the vaccine generates two know side effects:
- Injection site reactions, including open abscesses
- false-positive tuberculosis
https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/reg_actions/pending/fs_PC-176603_01-Jan-12.pdf
"Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections show no symptoms, in which case it is known as latent tuberculosis. General signs and symptoms include fever, chills, night sweats, loss of appetite, weight loss, and fatigue."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculosis
It is not hard to see that tuberculosis, or even a "false positive tuberculosis" can be misinterpreted as flu or... even covid!
One of the companies that produces a PZP vaccine, SpayVac, actually has a article about the similarities of the two injections.
https://spayvac.com/f/covid-19-on-everyones-mind
When someone mentioned about Hendra in a group on FB just recently the post was removed and the person got a 24 hour ban. Tells you something doesn’t it.
Vic Rail who trained a champion Aussie racehorse called Vo Rogue was the first person to contract it from his horses at his Hendra stable in Queensland, hence why it was called Hendra. There is an article about it in a Aussie magazine called Hoofbeats. You may be able to access it ,I think it’s still online. I’m trying to think of the trade name of the stuff they use for the mares. It escapes me for the moment but I have vague recollections of Hoofbeats also doing an article on it some time ago.