The shocking reason why Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine requires storage at -70C … it contains experimental nanotech components that have NEVER been used in vaccines before

‘They’ have been warning us I note in more than one article I’ve seen, of impending problems (all the while assuring us it’s safe). Two that stand out in my memory are 1) may be followed by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome known as CFS (but then Dr Judy Mikovits discovered CFS in the vaccines anyway & was jailed for that remember … and the video exposing that banned) and 2) there may be injuries / reactions … and they are rolling all this out as fast as their corrupt tactics will allow. A vaccine can normally take 4 years and beyond to develop … not these people. Let’s develop a risky vaccine to cure an illness with a 99 point something survival rate. Still I note many continue to adhere to the mainstream narrative with ne’er a question. Be it on their own heads. EWR

(Natural News) You’re seeing the reports all over the news: Pfizer’s new coronavirus vaccine requires storage at -70C (-94F), which is much colder than the North Pole. If it’s not stored at this temperature, its ingredients begin to break down and it fails to work. Currently Pfizer is claiming, without evidence, that its vaccine is “90% effective.” But this claim is little more than corporate propaganda designed to drive up stock prices through false projections.

But why do these vaccines need to be kept at -70C in the first place?

The answer, it turns out, is because they contain potentially hazardous ingredients that have never been used in vaccines before.

As Children’s Health Defense explained in an August 6th article, “mRNA vaccines undergoing Covid-19 clinical trials, including the Moderna vaccine, rely on a nanoparticle-based “carrier system” containing a synthetic chemical called polyethylene glycol (PEG).”

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LINK: https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-11-18-why-pfizer-coronavirus-vaccine-requires-storage-at-70c.html

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