On Preprint now – The “Hybrid Harms Hypothesis”. Dr. Jessica Rose and Dr. Paul Marik are co-authors.
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You can find our IMA post about this pre-print here and you can download the paper from the same post. It’s groundbreaking, and it’s asking hard questions.
Our very own Dr. Jessica Rose and Dr. Paul Marik are co-authors. And this is the last line in the abstract, “In this paper, we coin the phrase ‘Hybrid Harms Hypothesis’, which calls for re-examining the unique immunopathological dynamics of coronavirus infection in COVID-19 mRNA-vaccinated individuals and their implications for public health strategies.”
Key Takeaways from the Hybrid Harms Hypothesis
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🔗 Compounding Exposure: Every vaccine and COVID infection may add to the spike protein load in your body, possibly increasing risk for chronic symptoms like heart irregularities, brain fog, and immune dysfunction.
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💉 Spikeopathy: Both sources of spike protein (virus and vaccine) can linger for months, sometimes years, influencing multiple organ systems and potentially triggering autoimmune reactions.
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🌍 Trending Worldwide: Countries with high vaccination rates and infection surges have seen spikes in excess mortality, prompting questions about the underlying causes and the need for better health monitoring.
The paper sees these findings not as a reason for panic, but as a key call to action: public health systems must improve pharmacovigilance and start connecting the dots between overlapping COVID and vaccine injuries.
To me it feels like it could be the start of a whole lot of more open-minded, data driven research. I’m looking forward to seeing what comes out of it. Your thoughts?
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