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Why the mRNA Vaccine is Dangerous by Dr. Hiroshi Arakawa

English Translation of Dr. Arakawa's article. Original article is here. (*His profile is attached at the end) :

This article was first written on June 8, 2021 and is a summary of the dangers of the mRNA /  viral vector vaccine. Whenever there is an update to the information in the article, the date and time of the revision will be clearly indicated, and the reasons and details will be added in the comments section.


1) It is a genetic vaccine
Coronavirus vaccines are DNA vaccines or RNA vaccines that use the genes of coronaviruses as vaccines. Gene vaccines are still in the experimental stage of research, and this is the first time in history that a gene vaccine is being given to humans on a large scale. Unlike conventional vaccines, it is not possible to predict how long the gene will remain in the cells. In some cases, it may be incorporated into the chromosomal DNA, and the body may continue to produce coronavirus proteins for the rest of its life.

(2) Utilizing the autoimmune mechanism
In "conventional vaccines," the virus itself or a part of it is used as a vaccine to produce antibodies. If antibodies are produced in the body after vaccination, only the virus will be attacked afterwards.

In a genetic vaccine, the virus' genes are expressed in the cells of the vaccinated person. After the vaccination, your cells will carry a portion of the virus on their surface. The antibodies in the body attack not only the virus, but also your own cells.

The mRNA vaccine, a genetic vaccine, is injected into the muscle, but it does not necessarily stay in the muscle. According to Pfizer's internal documents, lipid nanoparticles injected into the muscle are transported throughout the body, with the most common sites of accumulation being the liver, spleen, ovaries, and adrenal glands. The ovaries are important for pregnancy, while the spleen and adrenal glands are important for immunity. They may also be transported to the walls of blood vessels, nerves, lungs, heart, and brain. In such cases, the immune system attacks the ovaries, spleen, adrenal glands, blood vessels, nerves, lungs, heart, and brain. In other words, it is the same as an autoimmune disease.

(3) mRNA /  viral vector vaccines have not yet been tested in the countries where they were developed, so people are responsible for themselves.
The Corona vaccine was developed in a short period of time and has not yet been tested in the countries where it was developed (as of August 6, 2021). None of the coronavirus vaccines have been approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and are only approved for "emergency use". (Despite the fact that clinical trials have not been completed even in the countries where they were developed, coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca have already been approved for "special cases" in Japan. Corona vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca have already been approved as "special exceptions" in Japan, despite the fact that these vaccines have not been approved yet.)

Therefore, if an adverse reaction (side effect) occurs, you are responsible for it, and if a death occurs, you are likely to be responsible for it. In the future, life insurance will likely be affected as well (*Partial correction on July 20, see comments for details). Adverse reactions do not necessarily occur within a short period of time after vaccination, but may occur one, five, or ten years later. At that time, it is no longer possible to prove a causal relationship with the vaccine.

(4) Coronaviruses can be transmitted using immunity, so vaccines are not always effective.
The spike protein of coronaviruses binds to the receptor ACE2 on the surface of human cells. For this reason, coronaviruses usually infect cells that have ACE2 on their surface. When antibodies to the coronavirus are present, the coronavirus is surrounded by antibodies and is preyed upon by phagocytic macrophages. This is the end of the story for ordinary viruses. Coronaviruses are resistant to phagocytosis and can proliferate inside the predator cells, promote cytokine release, and inactivate the predator cells (*Corrected on November 6, 2021; see comments for details). So it hijacks the immune system.

People who have antibodies to coronaviruses are more susceptible to coronaviruses, and when infected, the symptoms of the virus can run rampant (antibody-dependent enhancement [ADE]). In a cat study, individuals who were given a coronavirus vaccine were able to produce antibodies to corona, but were then more susceptible to coronavirus infection and symptoms worsened. Many of the cats used in the experiment died due to ADE.

5) We don't know the toxicity of the spike protein
The function of the viral spike protein is receptor recognition and cell membrane fusion. Spike proteins are also called fusogens, and they fuse cell membranes. Spike protein expressing cells can fuse with ACE2-expressing cells and cause unpredictable problems. Cell fusion is also essential for, for example, placentation and fertilization of sperm and eggs. We don't know what kind of side effects it might have on cell fusion, including reproductive functions, or on the stability of cell membranes. It has been confirmed in mouse experiments that spike protein can cross the brain-blood barrier. Overexpression of spike protein may lead to infertility, miscarriage, or even damage to blood vessels, organs, and brain nerves.

6) May cause infertility and miscarriage
As mentioned in (2) above, one of the places where lipid nanoparticles accumulate the most is the ovary. If the vaccine delivered to the ovary expresses spike proteins, the ovary becomes a target of attack by the immune system, and as mentioned in (5), spike proteins can disrupt fertilization and pregnancy by affecting cell fusion. ACE2 (angiotensin-converting enzyme-2), the receptor to which spike proteins bind, produces a hormone that plays a role in sperm motility and egg maturation, so inhibition of ACE2 by spike proteins may also lead to infertility.

7) Vaccinators can be victims as well as perpetrators
Vaccinees can secrete spike proteins into the body and cause side effects in others, according to Pfizer's document. In fact, there have been reports of vaccinees inducing adverse reactions in unvaccinated family members. This is unusual for a vaccine. The main problem is that the vaccinees may accelerate the natural selection of coronaviruses for efficient use of the immune system, resulting in highly virulent coronaviruses. If a virulent coronavirus variant emerges in the next few months or years, the vaccinator may become a superspreader and cause a "vaccine pandemic" with mass mortality due to antibody-dependent enhancement of infection (ADE).


The severe side effects of the second vaccination may be due to the antibodies produced by the first vaccination attacking the cells that expressed the spike protein in the second vaccination. This would be a temporary autoimmune reaction. The damage caused by autoimmune reactions can be temporary or irreversible and irreversible.

There have already been many reports of short-term side effects. Such as the tendency to form blood clots and the possibility of anaphylaxis. There are also reports of side effects of infertility and miscarriage. In the US, 5100 people have already died after vaccination (as of the end of May 2021). (As of the end of May 2021, 5100 people have already died after vaccination in the U.S. The number of deaths in mid-May was 3,800, so the number of deaths is rapidly increasing. The number of deaths in the first few months after the coronary vaccination exceeds the total number of deaths from all vaccines over the past 10 years.

What is really scary are the long-term side effects, which may be a long time in coming. The long-term side effects have not yet been verified in animal studies, so we don't know yet.

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1991 Graduated from Faculty of Science, Kyoto University. 1996 Doctor of Science (Molecular Biology, Immunology), Institute of Immunology, Basel, Heinrich-Peter-Institut, Hamburg, Helmholtz-Institut, Munich, Max-Planck-Institut, Munich, and now at Institute of Molecular Oncology, Milan.

His blog website (Japanese) : https://note.com/hiroshi_arakawa

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