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Vaccinegate: MRC-5 contained in Priorix Tetra - Complete genome sequencing

10/13/2019

 
Author: Staff Corvelva
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These latest analyses were made possible thanks to the active contribution of the French associations Association Liberté Informations Santé (ALIS), Ligue nationale pour la liberté des vaccinations (LNPLV) and the Australian Association Australian Vaccination-risks Network (AVN), that we thank.

New generation sequencing have become the preferred tool for in-depth analysis in the field of biology and medical science, especially high precision ones.  Thanks to these tools, we can approach in a more modern and comprehensive way a number of applications such as de novo sequencing, metagenomic and epigenomic studies, transcriptome sequencing and genome re-sequencing.

This last one (re-sequencing) is largely used in human field, both for research and diagnostic purposes and consists of NGS - Next Generation Sequencing  of an entire single genome, to map the Single Nucleotide mutations (SNP), insertions and deletions of more or less long sequences that have occurred in certain locations of the genome, and variations in the number of copies of genomic portions/genes (CNV, Copy Number Variants). 

This procedure helps to understand the development mechanism of some pathologies, in order to identify the directions for a future clinical treatment as in the case of cancer for example. Indeed, by this method the genetic heritage of a cancer patient can be fully decoded in both normal and cancerous tissue, thus allowing us to comprehend what exactly has changed within the genome, and, if possible, how to intervene with targeted measures.

The  re-sequencing procedure requires that the DNA  of an individual is mechanically broken into small dimension fragments (400-500  base pairs) and artificial DNA parts named adapters are tied to these fragments; adapters make it possible to tie the human DNA  fragments to a glass surface on which the bases reading (A, C, G, T) is performed. The DNA base pairs reading takes place by means of chemical reactions, namely the incorporation of nucleotides that have been marked by fluorescent molecules.  The million sequences (reads) thus obtained are then mapped on the human reference genome by specific software and all the variants are identified comparing the analyzed genome with the reference genome.
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This same procedure has been performed on the human genome in Priorix® Tetra lot  n. A71CB256A, genome which belongs to cell line MRC-5 (of fetal origin); the work has been carried out by a company in the USA, that routinely deals with human genome re-sequencing analysis. *

*the name of the laboratory that has performed the analysis will be included in the next formal complaint we will file at the Public Prosecutor of Rome and as well at the Italian and European regulatory bodies. The associations who are filing the analysis funded by Corvelva will be promptly kept up to date with these shocking results too.  We are no denying that we feel, especially as parents, distressed by these results we are reporting - as if what we have found out so far was not enough to worry about.


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Vaccine Injuries Ratio: One for Every 39 Vaccines Administered

10/10/2019

 
Author: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children's Health Defense
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During our September 18 debate, Spectrum TV host Renee Eng asked Kaiser’s, Dr. Robert Riewerts, how many vaccine injuries he had seen during his 30 years as a Pediatrician. His answer: “None, not a single one.”

Slide 1. A 2010 HHS pilot study by the AHCR.

Slide 1 shows a 2010 U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) pilot study by the Federal Agency for Health Care Research (AHCR) to test the efficiency of a state-of-the-art machine counting (AI) system on data records from the Harvard Pilgrim HMO. Those government researchers found that 2.6% of vaccination resulted in injuries—a ratio one for every 39 vaccines administered. The same study found that typical clinicians see 1.3 vaccine injuries per month.

Source: https://healthit.ahrq.gov/ahrq-funded-projects/electronic-support-public-health-vaccine-adverse-event-reporting-system
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Poll: 89 Per Cent of UK Gen-Zers Say Their Lives Are “Meaningless”

8/13/2019

 
Author: Paul Joseph Watson
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Societal malaise of nihilism evident in survey results.

A new poll out of the UK reveals that a staggering 89 per cent of young people aged 18-29 feel their lives are meaningless and without purpose.

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Brain tumour treatment is set to be revolutionised by a cheap drug that combines three types of medication including ASPIRIN

8/13/2019

 
Author: Ben Spencer
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Image: Brain with Arrow Pointing to Tumour
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The original uploader was Marvin 101 at German Wikipedia.
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  • The drug combines liquid aspirin, triacetin and saccharin to defeat tumours
  •  Researchers have shown the new drug can cross the 'blood-brain barrier'
  •  It can act as a 'Trojan Horse' to sneak immunotherapy drugs into the brain

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‘Intensive’ Parenting Is Now the Norm in America

8/9/2019

 
Author: Joe Pinsker
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The style of child-rearing that most aspire to takes a lot of time and money, and many families can’t pull it off.

Supervised, enriching playtime. Frequent conversations about thoughts and feelings. Patient, well-reasoned explanations of household rules. And extracurriculars. Lots and lots of extracurriculars.

These are the oft-stereotyped hallmarks of a parenting style that has been common in upper-middle-class households for at least a generation. But according to a recent survey, this child-rearing philosophy now has a much broader appeal, one that holds across race and class. The survey, which polled roughly 3,600 parents of children ages 8 to 10 who were demographically and economically representative of the national population, found evidence that hands-on parenting is not just what the well-off practice—it’s what everyone aspires to.

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Half of young Americans say college is too expensive and no longer necessary

8/9/2019

 
Author: James Wellemeyer
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With rising tuition costs, some aren’t going to college, and more are working jobs on the side.

In the spring of her senior year of high school, Malavika Vivek had four choices: Caltech, UC Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, or solutions architect at software company Avasoft Inc. 

She chose Avasoft.

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Budget Airline EasyJet Blamed For ‘Backless Seat’ Controversy

8/8/2019

 
Author: Paul Joseph Watson
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Image: Matthew Harris

“How can this be allowed”.

Budget airline EasyJet was on the defensive this morning after a passenger posted an image of a woman being forced to sit in a ‘backless seat’ on the aircraft.
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“#easyjet beats @Ryanair to have backless seats. @IATA @EASA this is flight 2021 Luton to Geneva. How can this be allowed,” tweeted Matthew Harris.

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New York City Businesses Struggle to Keep Up After Minimum Wage Increase

8/7/2019

 
Author: Alexa St. John
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Business owners and leaders say labor costs have forced cuts in jobs and work shifts.

More than six months after the $15 minimum wage went into effect in New York City, business leaders and owners say the increased labor costs have forced them to cut staff, eliminate work shifts and raise prices.

Many business owners said these changes were unintended consequences of the new minimum wage, which took effect at the beginning of the year.

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FDA Says Data Manipulated for Novartis Gene Therapy Drug

8/7/2019

 
Author: Thomas M. Burton
U.S. agency ‘remains confident’ that Zolgensma, used to treat an infant muscle-wasting disease, should stay on market.

WASHINGTON—The Food and Drug Administration said “data manipulation” took place during company studies of Zolgensma, the world’s most expensive drug, but officials said the gene therapy product still should stay on the market.

The medicine, which costs in the range of $2.1 million for a one-time infusion, treats children with an especially devastating, sometimes fatal form of spinal muscular atrophy. The FDA said it was informed after the May 24 approval of the drug that there had been a data-manipulation issue. That information came from AveXis Inc. of Bannockburn, Ill., the product’s maker and a unit of Novartis AG.

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Selling intensifies in stock futures with the Dow now set to fall 630 points on Tuesday

8/6/2019

 
Author: Fred Imbert
Stock futures tumbled on Monday night, adding to Wall Street’s losses from its worst day of 2019 amid intensifying trade-war fears.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures traded 508 points lower, implying a loss of 630.74 points at Tuesday’s open. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures also indicated sharp losses. If these losses remain, the Dow’s two-day decline would amount to more than 1,300 points.

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