Okinawa, Japan – A recent study conducted by Dr. Young Mi Lee and Dr. Daniel Broudy from Okinawa Christian University has sparked significant controversy by finding that Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines contain unauthorised microscopic entities that self-assemble into complex structures. The researchers published their findings in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, drawing global attention to their alarming conclusions.
According to the study, Lee and Broudy isolated unused vaccine vials for three weeks and observed the contents under 400x magnification. The researchers reported finding “animated worm-like” structures that were invisible to the naked eye but appeared to “swim, wiggle, and assemble themselves into complex forms” when energized. These forms included “discs, chains, spirals, tubes, and right-angle structures,” which the study claims could cause blood clots in the body.
The researchers linked these mysterious nanoparticles to a surge in “turbo cancer” and autoimmune diseases worldwide. They argue that these components are part of a “long-planned well-funded Internet of Bodies”—a concept described in the study as a synthetic global central nervous system aimed at turning humans into controllable “Biohybrid Magnetic Robots.”
The study has prompted calls for a global ban on all mRNA vaccines until further research is conducted. Lee and Broudy also urged the removal of labels such as “vaccine” and “safe and effective,” arguing that the mRNA shots do not meet these criteria.
These findings have added fuel to the ongoing debate over the safety and transparency of COVID-19 vaccines.
Editor’s Note:
“Japan has issued an apology to its citizens for the disastrous consequences of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and has launched far-reaching scientific inquiries and criminal investigations to establish the truth and punish the perpetrators.” Source