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The COVID shots and Skin disorders

Beyond Heart and Brain disasters…

 

We hear so much about the cardiovascular and neurologic side effects and complications what about the other side effects? The number of deaths and injuries in Europe is staggering. You can see the list of side effects and deaths here.
 
Today, we’re going to zoom in on one particular type of complication: the problems happening to the skin. As it turns out, SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccines can cause a large number of adverse events within the skin. This article – and the case report of genital necrosis – will blow your mind.

 

Article: “Cutaneous findings following COVID-19 Vaccination: Review of the World Literature and own experience.”

 

REF: Gambichler, T et al.  J of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. Vol. 36. Issue 2. February 2022https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.17744

 

Abstract: (edited /shortened for clarity)

 

There is growing evidence that the COVID‐19 vaccines can cause a variety of skin reactions. In this review article, we provide a brief overview on cutaneous findings from all over the world that have been observed since the mass COVID‐19 vaccination campaigns:  
  • Type I hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis) likely due to allergy to ingredients can be severe.
  • Type IV hypersensitivity reactions have been observed, including delayed large local skin lesions (“COVID arm”), inflammatory reactions in dermal filler or previous radiation sites or even old BCG scars, and more commonly morbilliform and erythema multiforme‐like rashes.
  • Autoimmune‐mediated skin findings after COVID‐19 vaccination include a long list of disorders, including eucocytoclastic vasculitis, lupus erythematosus, and immune thrombocytopenia (low platelets).
 
IMPORTANT: Molecular mimicry exists between antibodies formed again the spine protein created by the SARS‐CoV‐2 injection and human tissues. This may explain some COVID‐19 pathologies as well as adverse skin reactions to COVID‐19 vaccinations.
 
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Discussion: IgE‐mediated (type I) allergic reactions to anti‐viral vaccines are not usually caused by the viral antigen but by vaccine ingredients, such as egg proteins, gelatin and formaldehyde. In the case of COVID‐19 vaccines, polyethylene glycols (PEGs) can cross‐reactive polysorbate 80 (found in almost all the childhood vaccines, so almost everyone has been pre-sensitized). PEGs have been blamed to be the causal factors for immediate hypersensitive/allergic reactions, such as urticaria, angioedema, and even anaphylaxis.
 
Look at the pictures in this article.
 
Now, compare them to the pictures of monkeypox they’re trying to scare us with. You can draw your own conclusions about how conditions such as bullous pemphigoid and various types of shot-induced vasculitis could be confused with cutaneous lesions caused by monkeypox.

 

Another fairly well-documented skin disorder is Herpes zoster (shingles) following the COVID‐19 vaccination. More than 1,000 patients who have experienced mRNA vaccine‐induced herpes zoster have been documented in VAERS. In one particular case report, the median time between COVID-19 diagnosis to development of herpes zoster was reported as 5.5 days. Similarly, the reactivation appeared 5 days after COVID-19 vaccination.

 

A particularly egregious case report of the formation of blood clots in superficial blood vessels of the genitalia. Here is the case report:  (NOTE: Viewer discretion advised – these pictures are graphic but tells the full story)

 

Abstract: (edited /shortened for clarity)

 

There is growing evidence that the COVID‐19 vaccines can cause a variety of skin reactions. In this review article, we provide a brief overview on cutaneous findings from all over the world that have been observed since the mass COVID‐19 vaccination campaigns:  
  • Type I hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. urticaria, angioedema and anaphylaxis) likely due to allergy to ingredients can be severe.
  • Type IV hypersensitivity reactions have been observed, including delayed large local skin lesions (“COVID arm”), inflammatory reactions in dermal filler or previous radiation sites or even old BCG scars, and more commonly morbilliform and erythema multiforme‐like rashes.
  • Autoimmune‐mediated skin findings after COVID‐19 vaccination include a long list of disorders, including eucocytoclastic vasculitis, lupus erythematosus, and immune thrombocytopenia (low platelets).
 
IMPORTANT: Molecular mimicry exists between antibodies formed again the spine protein created by the SARS‐CoV‐2 injection and human tissues. This may explain some COVID‐19 pathologies as well as adverse skin reactions to COVID‐19 vaccinations.
 
+++++++++++++++++
 
Discussion: IgE‐mediated (type I) allergic reactions to anti‐viral vaccines are not usually caused by the viral antigen but by vaccine ingredients, such as egg proteins, gelatin and formaldehyde. In the case of COVID‐19 vaccines, polyethylene glycols (PEGs) can cross‐reactive polysorbate 80 (found in almost all the childhood vaccines, so almost everyone has been pre-sensitized). PEGs have been blamed to be the causal factors for immediate hypersensitive/allergic reactions, such as urticaria, angioedema, and even anaphylaxis.
 
Look at the pictures in this article.
 
Now, compare them to the pictures of monkeypox they’re trying to scare us with. You can draw your own conclusions about how conditions such as bullous pemphigoid and various types of shot-induced vasculitis could be confused with cutaneous lesions caused by monkeypox.

 

Another fairly well-documented skin disorder is Herpes zoster (shingles) following the COVID‐19 vaccination. More than 1,000 patients who have experienced mRNA vaccine‐induced herpes zoster have been documented in VAERS. In one particular case report, the median time between COVID-19 diagnosis to development of herpes zoster was reported as 5.5 days. Similarly, the reactivation appeared 5 days after COVID-19 vaccination.

 

A particularly egregious case report of the formation of blood clots in superficial blood vessels of the genitalia. Here is the case report:  (NOTE: Viewer discretion advised – these pictures are graphic but tells the full story)

 

An 84-year-old Japanese woman presented with a three-day history of genital necrosis. She had received her first dose of Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccine 26 days before admission. Nine days after the vaccination, she developed increasing pain in her genital region. She denied any trauma or precipitating event. Her medical history was significant for deep vein thrombosis after orthopedic surgery, for which she had been receiving edoxaban (a blood thinner) over the past three years.

 

On admission, she was well but febrile to 37.5°C. Skin examination revealed extensive necrosis with surrounding purpura that involved the mons pubis, labia majora and perineum. Treatment was started with Augmentin (antibiotic) along with local wound care. The skin lesions also improved. She was hospitalized for a full month. Fortunately, most of the dead tissue feel off and skin had regrown after an additional month of outpatient care.  

 

Necrosis is the death of tissues in the body. Necrosis can be treated by removing the dead tissue but regrown tissue is rarely if ever, returned to normal. Necrosis is caused by a lack of blood and oxygen in the tissue. It can be triggered by chemicals, cold, trauma, radiation (cancer treatment), or a long list of chronic conditions.

 

Pfizer knew that the number of skin reactions was going to be high. In their first 38-page document, APPENDIX 1. List of Adverse Events of Special Interest, (pg 30), these are the skin events that were known to happen after a Pfizer shot:
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (N = 42,086)
 
 
Pruritus             1447 (3.4%)
Rash                 1404 (3.3%)
Erythema          1044 (2.5%)
Hyperhidrosis        900 (2.1%)
Urticaria                862 (2.1%)
 
In a separate dataset with N = (51,335 AEs) – Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (8,476), here’s the list:
 
 
Lupus: Acute cutaneous lupus
Lupus: Chronic cutaneous
Lupus: Cutaneous erythematosus
Lupus: Subacute cutaneous lupus
Urticaria (hives)
Urticaria: Chronic spontaneous
Urticaria: popular
Vasculitis: General
Vasculitis: Application site
Vasculitis: Central nervous system
Vasculitis: Cutaneous
Vasculitis: Lupus vasculitis
Vasculitis: Ocular
Vasculitis: Urticarial vasculitis
Vasculitic rash
Other:
 
Cutaneous amyloidosis
Cutaneous sarcoidosis
Herpex simplex: Neonatal mucocutaneous
Herpes zoster: cutaneous disseminated
 
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Of course, no matter how disturbing, or how extensive, one of the many COVID-19 shot side effects appears to be, people still seem to believe the Cool-Aid and want the next available booster.
 
All we can do is continue to expose and report on the evidence: COVID shots do not protect you from the infection and most likely will kill you, if not immediately, then over time. We outlined that in our webinars, The 20 Mechanisms of Injury (MOI) and 20 More MOI eBooks one year ago. If you missed them, you can find the information and materials here.
 
We’re now seeing what we have been warning about for two years: the tsunami is here.

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