| In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Has the virus been isolated? Yes.So why aren't we doing experiments on animals to determine the safety and efficacy of the COVID vaccines? Answer: Because nobody wants to know the answer., Brian Griffin wrote: |
Doing experiments on animals is of very limited value. https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/chocolate-poisoning-in-dogs |
To whom? Those wishing to distribute toxic 'vaccines'?
Since 2005, all the animal trials were failures so you think there's no value in animal trials? The animals got ADE, a known, documented risk of mRNA. So you think we should just go straight to global mandatory experiments on humans?
“Scientists first used animal studies to analyze the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine. This is because the research required intentional exposure to the virus. In these animal studies, the COVID-19 vaccine didn’t show ADE issues — such as lung inflammation — that we saw with the early measles and RSV vaccines.”
https://www.goodrx.com/conditions/covid-19/antibody-dependent-enhancement
“Since 2005, all the animal trials were failures so you think there’s no value in animal trials? The animals got ADE....”
Could you provide one or more links, please!
VCA hospitals is owned by the Mars candy bar Company, a privately owned conglomerate. They have a slimy reputation. Many pet food companies as well as veterinary chains are also owned by them.