Australian doctor sounds alarm on anomalies found in blood of COVID-19 vaccinees
We recently reported on Dr Aseem Malhotra, from the UK, formerly an anointed expert on COVID-19, who now thinks that “the current COVID vaccine administration must stop until all the raw data has been subjected to fully independent scrutiny”. Today we report on the thoughts of the highly regarded Australian physician and medical researcher, Dr Wendy Hoy. She is Professor of Medicine at the University of Queensland, an Officer of the Order of Australia, and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. With our interest piqued after hearing her name connected with growing evidence about anomalies found in the blood of vaccinees, a topic we have avoided until now, Dr Hoy kindly agreed to speak with us about her concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccines.
She is concerned about “abnormalities found, in several countries now, in the blood of some vaccinees, including ‘ribbons’ of unknown material, round ‘worm-like’ structures, and apparent sharp edged shards”, as reported in several recent journal articles, and also noted by colleagues in Australia and New Zealand. Also found is “red cell clumping, sometimes of serious degree, perhaps associated with the ribbons; one can imagine that oxygen delivery to the tissues in the body would be impaired with this red cell clumping, and the associated abnormal clotting could be a pathway to micro clots, then bigger clots, then events like heart attack and stroke”. Dr Hoy says “It’s up to governments to acknowledge or refute this and provide explanations; we would all be relieved if they proved to be artefacts of some sort. We also need systematic autopsy studies to better understand the excess of non-COVID deaths. It is impossible to have true informed consent as there are no decent and certainly no long-term toxicity studies. We need to be more nimble about ingesting emerging information, and adapting policy accordingly.” Finally, while we have reported earlier on the vaccine manufacturers effectively funding their regulators, Dr Hoy adds that “major research institutes in Australia and elsewhere also receive major funding from Big Pharma”.
As has been typical with so many aspects of the pandemic, mainstream news outlets appear to have little to say about such anomalies, with Reuters reporting last year that “evidence was not sufficient to suggest a connection with vaccination”, without calling for further studies to allay the public’s fears. Source.
Okay then.