“Human 2.0”? Vaccine wake-up call to the world
youtube.comDr. Carrie Madej, OD explains her concerns that a covid vaccine could permanently modify humans.
Her claims include:
12:15 "Hydrogel is nanotechnology, microscopic little robots"
12:42 "It has the ability to connect with artificial intelligence. So, this means that a human can now connect directly, gather information directly from our bodies, and gather it and connect with your smart phone, with the cloud, with some other smart device.
I hadn't planned to watch the video. But with these quotes, I can't resist.
Fear of technology is a toxin all on its own. Gullibility and the alarmists' need to prey on it is the buffer agent.
EDIT: I just watched the video. That was stunning to say the least.
Luciferase isn't the scary thing she's talking about at all - it's HOW you see the results from a PCR test. She described Moderna's vaccine in scary terms that are actually how most vaccines are developed and how they usually work. Except for those nano-robots. Most people on HN probably already know about those, and realize their proposed use doesn't even make sense in this video. Just because the guy pioneered them doesn't mean he cooks them into all of his work. It does mean he understands DNA and RNA far better than she does. And then you have the Bill Gates Eugenics claim. Wow.
She pretty much described, in a very scrambled way, how PCR testing is done, and confused it with how vaccines are developed and work. I'm not convinced she's a real doctor.
The misrepresentations are jaw-dropping, and coming from someone who calls themselves a doctor. Surprisingly, she apparently practices in McDonough, GA.
Hard to believe Youtube hasn't pulled the video given she's a doctor giving out medical advice that's completely false.
The medical folks in GA should pull her medical license until she learns the difference between PCR testing and how vaccines work. Doctors are usually expected to defer to specialists for subjects in which they are not sufficiently trained.
I'm sure if she hadn't blocked comments, many people smarter than her would point out the rather egregious errors. But she's clearly more bent on spreading disinformation than getting "the truth" out there.
Ignoring if this is a good or bad idea ... this is not a vaccine, this is just an injection. You can inject antibiotics, or vitamins, or whatever. (Moreover, not all vaccines are injectable.)