Fake allegation of the covid vaccine

Isaiah Herard
3 min readMar 23, 2021

Introduction

On December 20, 2020, some posted a Facebook video of Doctor. Carrie Madej claims that the covid 19 vaccines contain a substance that could harm the human body or change DNA. So far, this video was only posted on Facebook and talked about on Organic Consumers Association and other social media sites. The post starts with a picture of her face. Throughout the video, she talks about how vaccines cause DNA to change within the human body and insert chips to make sure that people took the vaccine. However, this video is fake due to many reasons which website can prove.

https://www.facebook.com/268655346864225/videos/423714252369370

The Research Result

After a quick google search, the BBC news website talks about Dr. Carrie Madej’s statement on the Covid 19 Vaccine. She said the way they are going to track us down with this thing called Luciferase. As BBC news looks over Carrie’s claims towards the vaccine, she did not have any supporting evidence. At the end of the article on BBC News, they said how they “have asked Carrie Madej for comment about these claims, but have received no response at the time of publication.” This article was by BBC news, Jack Goodman, and Flora Carmichael.

Another website called Organic Consumer association also talks about how Carrie Madej’s claims were incorrect and did not provide any evidence. Within the article, Carrie’s statements that she states were incorrect and were false.

https://www.organicconsumers.org/news/will-new-covid-vacc-make-you-transhuman

For example, when she stated the effects of mRNA: According to Madej, right now, today, we may be standing at the literal crossroads of transhumanism, thanks to the fast-approaching release of one or more mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. She believes that the vaccine is “aimed at manipulating your very biology and therefore has the potential to alter the biology of the entire human race.”

The author did say how her mRNA information was incorrect. He said the actual effects of mRNA are that once it goes “into your cells, it will stimulate your cells to manufacture their viral protein.” He even said how they use animal testing to make sure it is safe for humans as well.

Dr. Carrie Mafej claims that mRNA is a way to make the human body change its genetic code of the human body, but that is not the case.

According to a CDC website, it states the opposite of the effects of what Carrie Maffei said. CDC said how it is only a harmless piece of protein. CDC also said how it is safe since “researchers have been studying and working with mRNA vaccines for decades.”

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html

This also makes it faster to develop the vaccine since they have already done several tests.

Even though social media can be reliable for information, people should research the information before quick decisions. Most social media sites contain fake news and just fit the bias of the person. Some articles can be false too as well, but most are a reliable source like BBC. Also, since Dr. Carrie does not have supporting evidence to support her claim, it did not help her claim seem believable. Before you look into something that is so-called true, make sure to do some research behind it.

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