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Japanese Scientists Warn Harm Of CCP Virus Vaccines A Global Problem

It was reported that on March 3, Japanese scientist Dr. Masanori Fukushima warned that the risks posed by the mRNA vaccines of the CCP virus, or COVID as known to the world, had become a global problem. He proposed an immediate halt to the mRNA vaccine globally to prevent the situation from worsening.

According to Dr. Fukushima, the widespread adverse health consequences of mRNA vaccines will ultimately cause harm to billions of innocent people. Those vaccinated are like ticking time bombs that would have waves of heart attack, stroke, and sudden death triggered. Dr. Fukushima also criticized those with no medical background, such as politicians pushing for their vigorous promotion and mandatory policies of mRNA vaccines. He said that public health institutions of all countries must first acknowledge the problem posed by the vaccines and clarify that it is a direct threat to public health.

As a professor emeritus at Kyoto University and the Chair of the Translational Research Informatics Center, Prof. Fukushima has accumulated nearly 30 years of experience in cancer research and comprehensive care, giving him a dominant position in the global medical community for his professional analysis of mRNA vaccines and human health.

As early as March 2022, data from the US Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, VAERS, the number of deaths and disabilities caused by the CCP virus vaccine in the first 15 months after it was introduced was two to three times higher than the total number of deaths and disabilities caused by all other vaccines in the past 30 years. Dr. Fukushima proposed a simple solution: an immediate suspension of the CCP virus vaccine rollout to prevent the worsening of this situation.

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