Pathologist and diagnostic lab owner addresses common theories on COVID ‘vaccine’ ingredients

I have not previously published any articles about the alleged contents of COVID-19 vaccines, mainly because I am not sure that anyone can confidently state what is really in these proprietary “vaccines” by simply analyzing them with a microscope. And even those who have endeavored to examine them, how do we know if the vials were stored properly or contaminated before being examined?

But the biggest reason is that it really doesn’t matter that much what is actually in them, what matters is how they are infecting people, and we have more than enough evidence that nobody should be injecting these bioweapons into their bodies.

So many theories and reports have been published about what is actually in these vials, and many publishers now accept these theories as fact, such as “self-replicating graphene oxide nanobots that are sending out blue tooth signals.”

Now this may or may not be true, I honestly don’t know, and I have never found enough convincing evidence to publish an article on this topic one way or another.

But I do think it is important to give exposure to Dr. Ryan Cole’s perspective on this, because he is a pathologist who is also the owner of a diagnostics laboratory. So he at least brings some credibility to this subject, since he earns his living from laboratory analyses.

One thing I have published since the beginning, when the Pfizer and Moderna shots were given emergency use authorizations by the UK and the United States, is that pre-authorization data, specifically what was supplied originally to the EMA, showed that many of the shots did not have mRNA strands in tact, up to 55%, which means the shots would not work the way they were designed to work.

Combine that with mishandling the vials that need to be kept at extremely low temperatures, and you probably have a bunch of shots given to people that were no better than placebos, which explains why not everyone suffers adverse reactions.

Here is The Exposé’s excellent article on Dr. Cole’s investigations into this matter.

Dr. Ryan Cole gives his insights into the contents of Covid “vaccines”

BY RHODA WILSON
The Exposé

We know the contents of Covid injections are inconsistent and vary from batch to batch.  However, there is debate among independent researchers about some of the ingredients being found in “vaccine” vials, for example, graphene oxide and nanotechnology. 

Last week we published an article about two sessions of the International Crimes Investigative Committee where researchers from both sides of the debate had their say.  Now Dr. Ryan Cole adds his knowledge and experience to the debate during an episode of The HighWire.

American Dr. Ryan Cole has been a pathologist for 26 years. He has spent many thousands of hours throughout his career looking at samples under microscopes.  His latest appearance on The HighWire was not the usual style of interview: Del Bigtree visited Dr. Cole’s laboratory to get a first-hand look under microscopes to find out what is true, and what is not, about Covid injections, along with unusual samples from post-mortem vaccinated patients. Then, Bigtree tested his own blood on each one of the Covid injections.  They then convened at The HighWire’s studio to discuss in more detail what they had found.

Before we get to his latest interview with The HighWire, a useful explanation of differing reactions after being injected. Dr. Cole proposed why many vaccinated were lucky not to get injured by the dangerous Covid injections during a panel discussion at the Better Way Conference in Vienna, Austria. He explained that vials weren’t kept cold before administering the injection and the mRNA broke down “into nothing.” In addition, concentrations of mRNA vary between vials due to poor manufacturing processes.  So, not everyone has received a dose, or the same dose, of mRNA.

Bigtree and Dr. Cole began with a discussion about the rubbery fibrous structures or clots that embalmers have been finding in deceased after the rollout of Covid injections.  Dr. Cole has never seen these types of clots before.  He placed some samples under the microscope for viewers to compare to the usual clots.  They’re congealed protein, an amyloid-like material, he said.  Dr. Cole referred to work done by Dr. Etheresia Pretorius who has published papers on amyloid fibrin micro clots.

You can watch The HighWire’s investigation of the contents of the Covid injections with Dr. Cole on Rumble below or The HighWire’s website HERE.

In the video above, BigTree’s visit to Dr. Cole’s laboratory and the analysis of Covid injections begins at around the 27-minute mark, a few of the highlights from this section are shown below.

Last month we published an article ‘Scientists worldwide claim all Covid-19 Vaccines contain Nanotechnology & Graphene Oxide’.  In some respects, Bigtree and Dr. Cole’s investigation can be taken as a response to that article.

The following is an adaptation of an article published by The Vigilant Fox titled ‘Dr. Ryan Cole Addresses Covid-19 Jab Claims: Graphene Oxide, Nanotech, Parasites’ which you can read HERE.

Graphene Oxide

They saw some rod-shaped objects.

But when they turned on their sides, they appeared as flat plates. Is this graphene oxide?

“These are cholesterol crystals,” Dr. Cole said.

“That spike protein is incredibly inflammatory to the lining of our blood vessels. All of us have a little cholesterol plaque on the walls of our vessels. But when you get that inflammatory process going, now, those cholesterol crystals, due to inflammation, are broken loose. So, they get cast off,” explained Dr. Cole.

Nanotechnology

“So, look at this,” directed Cole. “Well, doesn’t that look like microcircuitry and a self-assembling nanochip?” he asked.

“No, it’s just stacked-layered cholesterol.”

Contaminants

“Okay, are there contaminants?” asked Dr. Cole. “Sure,” he answered. “Are there metallic particles in these? Yes, aluminium, silicon, magnesium, sodium chloride, calcium, titanium, iron, etc.”

He also explains, “A small study was done that showed if you took some fluid out of the vials with a pipette, took some out with a needle, some of these metals are actually coming from rapidly-manufactured needles.”

Polyethylene Glycol

Is there polyethylene glycol (“PEG”) in these shots? You bet. But “it’s not antifreeze from your car,” clarified Dr. Cole. And what it does is preserve and protect the nanoparticle at cold temperatures.

Take note that many people are allergic to this material – which accounted for many of the incidents of acute anaphylactic shock – and often death – directly after the shot.

But the main takeaway, according to Dr. Cole, is that polyethylene glycol is a harmful molecule that inhibits the ability of macrophages to present an antigen and stimulate an immune response. And the amount in each injection was inconsistent, it was “all over the map.”

Parasites

This looks scary. What is this?

“That’s from the bottom of a leaf,” answered Ryan Cole. It’s called a stellate trichome.

“If you’re doing microscopy in a living room, or you’re doing it in a non-laboratory setting, you’re gonna get all sorts of particulates in the air,” explained Cole. “That’s a bottom of a leaf floating around in the air.”

Conclusion

“Over 100 vials [have] gone through mass spec[trometry]. Really the burning question for me [is] did we find graphene oxide in any of the vaccines?” asked Bigtree.

“Absolutely not,” answered Dr. Cole. “Zippo, zero, nada – none.”

“And so, those little flakes that we were seeing — those little lines and floating things, those are three things — those cholesterol crystals we saw. And there’s a cholesterol-cholesterin spike on some of these mass spec graphs. And Pfizer has a lot of salt and some sugars. Moderna has more sugar — a little less salt. And we’re also seeing those little plates are also salt flakes and salt crystals, these cholesterol crystals, and sugar crystals as well,” Dr. Cole said.

“And so, at the end of the day, the mass spec showed that that’s what it was. These vials have lipid content. They have polyethylene glycol content in varying ratios. They have salts. They have sugars. They do have genetic material. And that’s what was in the vials. And then, some lots had some contaminants.”

Read the full article at The Exposé.

Video can be accessed at source link below.

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By Brian Shilhavy / Health Impact News Editor

Brian Shilhavy is the Managing Editor and Founder of Health Impact News. He has a BA in Bible and Greek from Moody Bible Institute, and an MA in Applied Linguistics from Northeastern Illinois University.

Brian Shilhavy is the only writer who writes in all 6 content areas. He is the founder of Tropical Traditions, the first company to import Virgin Coconut Oil from the Philippines to the United States in 2001, and start the modern day Coconut Oil Revolution.

(Source: healthimpactnews.com; December 14, 2022; https://tinyurl.com/36e3yvde)
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