
Analysis of 21 Million Japanese Records Links mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines to Delayed Cardiac Deaths and Cardiotoxic Effects
A comprehensive analysis of over 21 million COVID-19 vaccination records from Japan has revealed a rise in fatal adverse events occurring months after mRNA vaccine injections, with cardiac arrest linked to subclinical myopericarditis identified as a likely cause. This dataset, compiled through local freedom of information requests by volunteers across Japan, was analyzed by Professor Yasufumi Murakami and presented alongside insights from Masako Ganaha. Supporting this data, multiple peer-reviewed studies have documented cardiotoxic effects associated with mRNA vaccines such as mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2, including irreversible heart scarring and ventricular myocyte dysfunction. Research published in the British Journal of Pharmacology and Frontiers highlights intracellular aggregation of spike protein monomers as a potential mechanism behind these cardiac side effects. Additionally, Dr. John Catanzaro, CEO of Neo7 Bioscience and an expert in integrative oncology, co-authored a study warning that mRNA vaccines may induce "genetic chaos." Collectively, these findings suggest that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can cause delayed and serious cardiac adverse events, including sudden adult death syndrome, months to years post-vaccination.
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- Dr Dave Cartland BMedSc MBChB MRCGP from 2014
COVID-19 mRNA "vaccine" harms research collection https://t.co/DVG35l1iCJ
- Dr Dave Cartland BMedSc MBChB MRCGP from 2014
FOUR of our peer-reviewed studies PROVE that COVID-19 mRNA shots are extremely CARDIOTOXIC, causing irreversible heart scarring that can lead to sudden adult death syndrome MONTHS to YEARS after injection. 1. Hulscher N, Hodkinson R, Makis W, McCullough PA. Autopsy findings in
- Dr Dave Cartland BMedSc MBChB MRCGP from 2014
Frontiers | mRNA-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines: The intracellular aggregation of encoded spike monomers and their subunits as a cause of cardiac side effects https://t.co/5ykFGvCrKB
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