Dr. Carrie Madej weighs in on the topic of Monoclonal Antibodies in an hour-long interview on The Midnight Sentinel Podcast (link below).
"Wh**ever the reason someone has for being a “v*****e skeptic,” there are many who then go and embrace the monoclonal antibodies being offered as a safe and effective treatment for C****-**. This is where the disconnect comes into play because
many of the characteristics that make people skeptical of the v*****es are present in the “safe and effective” monoclonal antibodies."
"“First of all, they’re brand new, they’re experimental, they have very little research on them, okay,” she continued. “You’re putting something in your body that we don’t have research on. However, we know something about it.
“So, these are called a cocktail. So, what that is, they’re taking antibodies from three sources. One is just a ‘human source.’ What does that mean? Is it somebody from the street? I mean, what is that? Do we know if they’re purified? We don’t know. Okay, that’s one.
“Number two, they’re using aborted fetal cells. When they say they’re not, they’re lying. They’re using a play on words. They’re using the HEK line, the human embryotic kidney cell line. It’s 293. What that means is it took 293 … living babies that were born. So they aborted them alive. They’re still living with their heart beating. Then they take them to a cold lab and then they k**l them there.
“It took 293 of them to get that cell line.
So what they do is they make those lines cancerous so they never stop dividing. They don’t want to tell you they’re putting cancer cells from an aborted fetus in you so they’re going to tell you that it’s ‘immortalized’ — isn’t that a nice word. Then they tell you they’re cloned. That’s what it means. You’re taking in an aborted fetus that was k**led in a lab and then you had a cancerous cell line from it that’s being injected inside of you. Okay, so you’ve got two sources.
“Now, the third one is from a human and a mouse genome pushed together inside of a mouse, and the mouse spits out a human kind of an antibody but from a mouse. So this is something called a chimera.
A chimera is two creatures pushed together and they’re going to be spitting out an antibody.“Now, you have to understand, all the genetic material that a human body takes up, whether we eat it, whether we inhale it, we become injected with it… our bodies are amazing. It takes up genetic material to analyze it, sometimes incorporate it inside our genome. It’s called epigenetics.”
You can listen to the full hour interview here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-carrie-madej-issues-shocking-warning-about-monoclonal/id1509059063?i=1000547655667https://noqreport.com/2022/01/12/dr-carrie-madej-issues-shocking-warning-about-monoclonal-antibodies/