Safety Concern With COVID-19 Vaccine – No Possibility of Rollback

One of my Healthelicious clients sent me this regarding the new COVID vaccines that alter our DNA. I thought it well worth sharing with you…

Hi Tom, thanks for forwarding your newsletters, I hope you take a break from it every now and then.

We’ve met a couple of times at your market stall during various expos over the years and talked about issues relating to general practice of medical procedures on healthy people.

Here we are, 2020, with a little more transparency than usual but still along way from where we need to be for safety of said medical procedures on healthy people.

I have a background in design engineering of systems for a large financial institution. Over a 20 year period I gained a substantial understanding of IT systems and management of risk implementing those systems with Change Management infrastructure.

A Change as it is labelled usually has several departments to approve before implementation. If it does not have a roll back procedure (used if something breaks to restore back to original state) it is considered high risk and in practice is avoided if possible due to potential high impact.

In other words, if going forward with a Change that does not have a roll back procedure, be 100% sure as far as is practible by testing on a replica system. Testing is to establish that a Change does what is intended and will not break anything in the process.

The latest medical procedures still in experimental phase involve a Change to the human cell system that operate much like a factory with DNA the programming language.

I consider these latest medical procedures to be high risk and potentially high impact as I have yet to see to see any equivalent roll back procedure.

I suppose we could imagine a DNA software simulation run for each individual that might solve the problem of testing prior to administering one of these procedures. This doesn’t exist to my knowledge and I suppose there would need to be robust checking mechanisms to be able to trust such an AI system.

So without an individual testing regime, we’re back to engineering basics, consent provided only with a safe roll back procedure.

Best regards,
David