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Uncensored: Dr Byram Bridle, associate professor and viral immunologist at the University of Guelph

“It’s the first time ever scientists have been privy to seeing where these messenger RNA [mRNA] vaccines go after vaccination,” Bridle said in an interview with Alex Pierson where he first disclosed the data. “Is it a safe assumption that it stays in the shoulder muscle? The short answer is: absolutely not. It’s very disconcerting.”


Bridle, who was awarded a $230,000 grant by the Canadian government last year for research on COVID vaccine development, said he and a group of international scientists filed a request for information from the Japanese regulatory agency to get access to Pfizer’s “biodistribution study.”


Biodistribution studies are used to determine where an injected compound travels in the body, and which tissues or organs it accumulates in.


Dr Byram Bridle and two other physicians spoke at a news conference on Parliament Hill about their experience being censored or harassed as a result of sharing their medical opinions during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Dr Bridle recently released a detailed, in-depth report regarding safety concerns about the COVID vaccines. The report was intended to act as a guide for parents considering vaccinating their child against COVID-19.


Bridle published the paper on behalf of one hundred other scientists and doctors who are part of the Canadian COVID Care Alliance, but who are afraid to ‘come out’ publicly and share their concerns.


Dr Bridle has been targeted and smeared for his finding, and he speaks in the videos below about his experiences and his concerns about Covid 19 vaccines.






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