The strange deaths of doctors who uncovered a conspiracy of vaccines

The story with a group of doctors who said large pharmaceutical
companies could mix nagalase into their vaccines is full of dark
spots. Even at the moment, the names of all members of this group
are not known. The media wrote that independent journalists have
repeatedly conducted their own investigations, within the framework
of which they were able to identify five or six doctors. And only
thanks to the fact that most of the scientists were killed or
missing in the summer of 2015.
In all cases of death of doctors, US law enforcement authorities
have ruled out any connection with their professional activities.
The deaths of doctors not only in one year, but in one month
(in June 2015) were explained by the authorities as a simple
coincidence. All doctors are united only by the study of the
presence of the enzyme nagalase in vaccines.
The enzyme nagalase, found in vaccines by doctors, has been
reported to trigger of cancer, autism and diabetes. Doctors
indicated that nagalase suppresses the immune system, which
leads to the development of dangerous pathologies. Doctors have
also stated that cancer can be cured by using the GcMAF protein
(a protein made by modifying the vitamin D binding protein).
Doctors argued that this protein reduces the concentration of
nagalase in the body, and therefore can treat cancer, autism, HIV,
that is, diseases in which the level of this enzyme should be high.
The publication PolitiFact (https://bit.ly/3sIKBt7), however,
reminds that this theory "has no scientific evidence", and the UK
government has previously warned (https://bit.ly/3HkXEF7) against
buying unregistered preparations containing the GcMAF protein,
because the manufacture of the protein does not meet manufacturing
standards. Scientific journals, in which doctors were going to
publish the results of their research, refused to doctors due to the
lack of proof of the facts presented. As a result, the study and the
subsequent death of the doctors were declared fake.
Nevertheless, there are still sites on the network
(https://bit.ly/3pvq9JT) with information on this case. The story
of the death of doctors became known to the general public in 2019.
When a post appeared on Facebook about the death of scientists
after they found nagalase in vaccines and were going to talk about
it. This post has been deleted at the moment.
Healthnutnews previously reported (https://bit.ly/3JmOWrv) of five
or even six doctors who may have been linked to the discovery of
nagalase in vaccines. One of them, 67-year-old Bruce Hedendahl
from Florida, was found dead in his car in June 2015. The exact
cause of death was not named then, but local TV channels reported
that the doctor's death was due to natural causes. Another Florida
doctor, Teresa Ann Sivers, 46, was found murdered in her home in
2015. The investigation revealed that her husband allegedly hired
two men to kill her in order to receive insurance payments.
The media associate two more doctors with the "nagalase" research
group. Geoffrey Whiteside, 63, and Patrick Fitzpatrick, 74. The first
one went missing after a fight with his wife and was found dead. His
death was then ruled a suicide. The second was retired and went
missing while walking around Montana. The police never found him,
he is listed as missing. The research team was led by Dr. Jeffrey
Bradstreet, who announced at a medical conference that he was going
to publish a study showing how vaccines cause cancer through the
enzyme nagalase. Bradstreet was also later found dead, also in June
2015. According to the North Carolina police, the doctor was shot.
It was officially recognized that he committed suicide. The
Washington Post newspaper (https://wapo.st/3qwARiC) then
wrote about the mysterious death of the doctor.
Thus, it is reliably known about the deaths of five or six doctors
who, judging by the facts, participated in the study of nagalase in
vaccines. There is no information about the rest of the project
participants, or it has not been preserved. In addition, there is
currently no known published study on the content of nagalase
in vaccines, and the effectiveness of the GcMAF protein in the
fight against cancer has also not been officially confirmed.