Professor Shmuel Shapira, M.D., MPH, the former Director General of the Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR), is one of the top medical scientists in the world, and since his “vaccine” injury, he’s become one of the world’s top critics of the COVID-19 shots.
“I received 3 vaccinations, I was physically injured in a very significant way as many others were injured,” Shapira
tweeted on May 13, 2022. “And in addition, my trust in the nature of the decisions and in the processes of making them has been severely eroded.”
Last week, Twitter censored Shapira for posting “disinformation” after he suggested that the Monkey Pox outbreak could be related to the mRNA vaccines.
“Monkey pox cases were rare for years. During the last years a single case was documented in Israel,” he tweeted. “It is well established the mRNA vaccines affect the natural immune system. A monkey pox outbreak following massive covid vaccination: Is not a coincidence.”
Twitter forced the expert in biological research and military medicine to take the tweet down
“If more evidence amounts to the fact that DNA integration is possible via these vaccines, then we’re in big trouble. It essentially means that a large subset of the population could produce spike proteins naturally and others may pass this trait on to their children forever.”
The CDC continues to claim that the mRNA vaccines
do not alter DNA, without offering any scientific research to back it up.
“Myocarditis, fatal arrhythmias, 20% increase in strokes, facialis, Herpes Zoster, tinnitus (ear ringing), gynecological excessive bleeding, monkey-pox, obscured long term side effects,” Shapira
tweeted on August 2. “No worries. Be happy.”