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Videos claiming to show live parasites present in Covid-19 vaccines have been widely circulating on Twitter, Facebook and other online platforms since early October. Some of the videos claim that the parasite is something called hydra vulgaris, which they say is “immortal”. Leading immunologists say that these videos are easy to debunk – the vaccine definitely doesn’t contain parasites.
The Stew Peters Show, an American TV show that often features vaccine-related conspiracy theories, shared this video, which they claimed shows a living parasite that has been detected in the Moderna vaccine.
Dr. Carrie Madej, an osteopath who often speaks publicly against the vaccine, claimed that she recorded these images using her microscope. She says the “tentacled creature” that she saw looks like the hydra vulgaris. Hydra vulgaris is a real freshwater organism that has the capacity to regenerate, hence the idea that it is “immortal”.
Other videos posted on Twitter and Facebook since early October also falsely claim that they show an “immortal” parasite present in Covid-19 vaccines.
This video does not provide proof that there’s a parasite in the vaccine
In this video, a woman identified as Madej shows footage that she claims shows living parasites in the Moderna vaccine. She says they look like the “hydra vulgaris”. At 8:57 in the video, she suggests that these parasites can grow within vaccinated people and influence their thoughts.
“If these organisms are able to keep growing […] let’s surmise that they can create their own neural network outside of yours. This is not good, that means it’s own communication system. […] Would you start thinking things that aren’t really your thoughts?”
Source : france24

