On Wednesday, Japan’s largest broadcaster, NHK, read out messages from viewers about their injuries from covid vaccines at the end of an hour-long special coverage on the adverse effects of covid vaccines.
However, the harms and deaths caused by covid vaccines that we have known up until now won’t compare to the devastation the new replicon vaccines could and will most likely cause, according to Dr. Daniel Nagase.
It could be a worldwide disaster. “Because [if] an artificial gene [from the vaccines] out in the environment is proven, especially if it is in birds or insects … The man-made gene could spread around the world across multiple species and become nearly impossible to eliminate,” he said.
A replicon vaccine is a type of vaccine that uses a self-amplifying RNA as its antigenic component. Replicons are derived from viruses, such as alphaviruses.
There are 32 alphavirus species which infect various vertebrates, including humans, rodents, fish, birds and larger mammals, as well as invertebrates. Some are species-specific while others are not. Transmission between species and their vertebrate hosts, including humans, occurs mainly via mosquitoes.
The use of alphavirus-derived RNA technology in vaccines is where the danger lies. The man-made genes in the replicon vaccines, if introduced into humans, are likely to spread not only to other humans but also to other species.
In November 2023, Japan approved the use of the first self-amplifying mRNA (“saRNA”) vaccine against covid. The vaccine is called Kostaive and is also known as ARCT-154 or, in Vietnam, VBC-COV19-154. At the time of the approval, researchers were hopeful that this was only the beginning for saRNA treatments for infectious diseases and even cancers.