Open Science Sessions: Dr Stephanie Seneff

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1 March 2022 | SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccines: Is the Risk Worth the Benefit?

The COVID-19 pandemic has been extremely disruptive of our lifestyle and in some cases of our livelihood. We have been led to believe that the new mRNA technology is a godsend, and that a massive vaccination campaign is the only way we can restore sanity to our lives. However, the biotech industry and government regulators have behaved recklessly in their aggressive attempts to get as many people as possible vaccinated with these poorly evaluated, experimental new pharmaceutical products in record time. In this talk, Dr Seneff presents evidence based on the peer-reviewed research literature that these injections may cause an increase in neurodegenerative, autoimmune, oncological and cardiovascular diseases. A fascinating story emerges about the multitude of ways in which the spike protein, produced by cells under the direction of the genetic code in the injections, disrupts homeostasis and potentially causes severe long-term negative consequences.

Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She has a BS degree from MIT in biology and MS, EE and PhD degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science. She has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings. Her recent interests have focused on the role of toxic chemicals and micronutrient deficiencies in health and disease, with a special emphasis on the pervasive herbicide, Roundup, and the mineral, sulfur. Since 2008, she has authored over three dozen peer-reviewed journal papers related to biochemistry and toxicology, and has delivered numerous slide presentations at conferences around the world. She is the author of a new book on glyphosate, titled "Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment," which was released by Chelsea Green publishers on July 1, 2021. This book was selected by Kirkus Reviews as one of the best non-fiction books of 2021.

PANDA's Open Science Sessions promote free discussion and debate on provocative science-related topics, main stream and otherwise. As such, the material in the presentations and Q+A does not necessarily represent the views of PANDA, its management or members.

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