The Highwire with Del Bigtree - A WARNING FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ABOUT THE RSV VACCINE
Episode Date: January 28, 2024Del takes a deep dive on the newly approved RSV vaccine’s side effects on pregnant women. Using data straight from ABRYSVO’s own box insert for data, he highlights the increased risk of preterm bi...rth and buffer ingredients such as polysorbate 80 and residual DNA from host cell proteins from Chinese hamster cell lines. Does this sound safe to you?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Many of you know that I left my job at CBS once I got into this investigation of vaccines and
specifically into the safety of vaccines.
And one of the things that I've been trying to get across to the world ever since then
back in 2016 is that vaccines are just like drugs.
They have all the same types of side effects.
And if you actually had a commercial by the manufacturer on television, you would hear that
ticker tape at the end of all those side effects you would never want to experience.
Well, of course, that was blasphemy.
That was misinformation.
You should be shut down.
We've lost YouTube channels and Facebook channels for daring to say something as outrageous as that.
But this week I was watching a little bit of football,
try to get my feet up, have some relaxation.
And I don't know if you've noticed how many pharmaceutical commercials there are now.
In fact, I almost don't see anything else.
It looks like that $100 billion they made from the COVID vaccine meant they can own all of television.
That's what seems to be going on.
but I saw this advertisement for a vaccine that is going to put a punctuation mark on the point I've been trying to make for many years.
Watch for the side effects. Here they come.
During your pregnancy, you'll take about six million breaths.
Two breaths as you get Pfizer's maternal RSV vaccine of Brisbane.
The only maternal vaccine given between 32 through 36 weeks of pregnancy to protect babies against RSV from births,
through six months. Six million breaths to meet your baby. No, you've helped protect them against
RSV. A brisvo is not for everyone and may not protect all babies of vaccinated mothers. Don't get
a brisvo if you've had a severe allergic reaction to its ingredients. People with a weakened immune
system may have a decreased response to vaccination. The most common side effects among pregnant
women are headache, pain at the injection site, muscle pain and nausea. In clinical trials with
the brisvo, low birth weight and jaundice were reported more frequently than placebo. Every breath
matters. Talk to your OBGYN or other healthcare provider about Pfizer's maternal RSV vaccine
of Brisbane. All right, so forget the fact that RSV appears to be a problem in the world
because of the polio vaccine. In fact, that was a derivative. It came from a monkey virus that in the
manufacturing of the polio vaccine, we introduced to the world. You're welcome, but that's for another time.
to get into that story. What I want to talk about is those side effects that just went whipping
right past your television. In one box, they're telling you to be worried a little bit about
preterm birth. It also goes on to say that in the trials, there was a high rate of low birth weight
and jaundice in children that got the vaccine versus the placebo. Now, what we do is say,
well, hold on a second. I don't know if you want low birth weight babies. Probably not a good
idea. Jaundice means they're sick. And what about that preterm birth issue? Well, all you have to do is look
at the vaccine insert. You never get to see. This has been one of the issues that we want in this country,
which is informed consent. You should be able to read this. If you ask for it, your doctor usually
ends up yelling at you. But here it is, a Brisbane, the respiratory syncytial virus vaccine.
What does it say about the side effects and specifically preterm birth? This is what it has to say about
that. Potential risk of preterm birth. To avoid this potential risk of preterm birth with use of
Risvo before 32 weeks of gestation, administrator at Risvo as indicated pregnant individuals at 32 through 36 weeks
gestational age. Just look at that for a second. Let's just use our common sense. Now, anyone that has
had any children like we have, you know, how do you calculate that 32 to 36 weeks? Some people
end up having their baby weeks early go, I guess I miscalculated. Others, they go very late. Maybe
They miscalculated it.
And how about the fact is your baby just, you know, growing along the same way every other child does?
Is this a perfect science?
No, it is not.
But they think this vaccine could be perfect if it's not given at the wrong time.
Except for even when it works, it causes low birth weight and jaundice.
That's where we're out.
But how long were these trials?
What did we learn for the trials?
How were the trials done?
And the biggest question of all, what was the placebo?
Well, we looked into this because you can look it up online.
available data are insufficient to establish or exclude a causal relationship between preterm birth and
a brisvo. So it doesn't matter how many weeks. They don't know for sure, but what they think is if you
to want to avoid it, the potential risk of preterm birth with use of a brisville before 32 weeks of
gestation. Administrator of brisvo, as indicated in pregnant individuals in, I mean, at 32 through 36 weeks.
It means crazy what they say. If you want to avoid having this side effect before 32 weeks,
what you do is give it at 32 weeks.
Got it.
Pregnant individuals who were at increased risk
of preterm birth were generally excluded
from clinical studies of Brisbane.
Do you think you're going to go through a test?
Do you think they know if you are susceptible
to preterm birth when you get it?
No, they're going to give it to everybody,
even though they didn't give it to everybody in the trials.
Now let's talk about the placebo group.
How big was this study?
It was about, here it is, in this study
with a one-to-one randomization,
there was 3,682 participants
that received a bridge.
and 3,675 that received placebo.
What is a placebo?
Well, it's supposed to be something that has no effect on the human body, like a saline
injection.
Is that what they got?
No, they did not.
Let's read what you actually got.
Says right here, a 0.5 milliliter dose was containing the same buffer ingredients in the same
quantities as a single dose of a brisville.
What does this mean?
It means all the junk outside of the actual viral components that are in the vaccine,
all the things we're worried about.
It gives you a list of what those things actually are.
Brisville also contains the following buffer ingredients.
Tremethamine, 1.04 milligrams of tromethamine hydrochloride, 11.3 milligrams of sucrose,
22.5 milligrams of manitol.
And we've got polysorbate 80, sodium chloride.
And look at the bottom here.
Each dose may also contain residual amounts of host cell proteins and DNA from the manufacturing
process.
Boy, that sounds like fun.
Definitely not saline.
But let's just look at polysorbate 80 in the list of all of those ingredients.
Is that safe?
Is that just have no effect on the human body?
Here's what it says about the side effects of polysorbate 80.
Polysorbit 80 is a surfactant that is commonly used as an emulsifier in food and pharmaceuticals.
It has been linked to potential health risks such as increased risk of cancer, endocrine disruption, and organ toxicity.
It has also been linked to an increased risk of infertility and reproductive issues.
Additionally, it has been linked to an increased risk of allergies and sensitivities.
So you know there was no long-term trial.
We're not going to track all the people that were in both of these groups and they all got this.
Do they end up having higher rates of allergies or infertility or any of those issues?
we just don't know because we just don't care.
And when they talk about that, you know, DNA and protein that may actually be in this vaccine,
as though that's safe and it's in your placebo group two, what protein are we talking about?
Let's take a look at this.
The RSV-P-A and RSV-P-B recombinant proteins are expressed in genetically engineered
Chinese hamster ovary cell lines grown in suspension culture using chemically defined media.
without antibiotics or animal-derived components.
There you have it.
That's what they call a placebo.
A bunch of chemicals.
Some of them could be cancer-causing
and some foreign animal proteins.
And guess what happens when you inject foreign animal proteins
into a human body?
That's right.
You could have an allergic reaction.
The baby could have an allergic reaction.
And how well do we know?
Is it working?
Is it safe?
We didn't compare the product
that had all of that junk
and the viral load
against a saline injection, which would be a true placebo, a true placebo study, so that we see that
all the injuries that took place, are there more of them than the placebo group? Well, that's what
we would want to know. Unfortunately, what we get is a ton of junk plus viruses against a ton of
junk. And look it, it wasn't that much worse than the pile of junk we injected in the placebo
group. This is how the science is done in the United States of America, and thus for the world
when it comes to vaccines. This would technically be illegal for a
drug, which is why we just simply want vaccines tested the same way drugs are against a real
inert placebo that has no effect on the human body. But go ahead, inject this vaccine into you
while you're pregnant. If your baby ends up being born too early or coming out too small,
hey, that just so is the vaccine is working.
