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COVID Shots Could Cause 'Crippling' Neurodegenerative Disease in Young...

• By Children's Health Defense Team

Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., senior research scientist at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, told Fox News vaccinating young people for COVID may cause serious neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.

Giving young people COVID vaccines will likely cause an "alarming increase in several major neurodegenerative diseases," Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D. told Fox News today.

It's "outrageous" to vaccinate young people for COVID because they have a "very low risk" of dying from the virus, said Seneff, senior research scientist at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

"When you look at the potential harm from these vaccines, it just doesn't make any sense," Seneff said. "And repeated boosters are going to be very devastating in the long term."

Seneff told Fox News' Laura Ingraham she's done "a lot of research" to help her understand how COVID vaccines can lead to neurodegenerative diseases later on in life.

"It's very disturbing," she said.

According to Seneff's research:

"[B]oth the mRNA vaccines and the DNA vector vaccines may be a pathway to crippling disease sometime in the future. Through the prion-like action of the spike protein, we will likely see an alarming increase in several major neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease, CKD, ALS and Alzheimer's, and these diseases will show up with increasing prevalence among younger and younger populations, in years to come.


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