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Posted On: 10/02/2022 8:16:35 PM
Posted By: Rusty
Breast milk of “fully vaccinated” women contains mRNA poisons, JAMA study reveals
SEPTEMBER 29, 2022

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) just published a bombshell paper showing that mRNA poisons from Covid-19 “vaccines” transfer through breast milk to babies.

Contradicting everything we were told by the government, Big Pharma and social media “fact checkers,” the study establishes that yes, Fauci Flu shots are a deadly affair for both mother and baby.

Entitled “Detection of Messenger RNA COVID-19 Vaccines in Human Breast Milk,” the paper, which was led by researchers out of New York, highlights the fact that trials for the injections excluded “several vulnerable groups, including young children and lactating [women].”

This exclusion was purposeful, of course, because including mothers and their babies would have exposed the experimental drugs as contagious, in a sense, passing through breast milk from mother to child.

“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration deferred the decision to authorize COVID-19 mRNA vaccines for infants younger than 6 months until more data are available because of the potential priming of the children’s immune responses that may alter their immunity,” the study’s abstract reads.

“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends offering the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to breastfeeding [women], although the possible passage of vaccine mRNAs in breast milk resulting in infants’ exposure at younger than 6 months was not investigated.”

Upon investigation by the crew behind this paper, it was discovered that mRNA can, in fact, be detected in the expressed breast milk (EBM) of lactating women who get jabbed within six months post-delivery.


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