Japan has become ground zero for the rollout of self-replicating mRNA vaccines, sparking massive public outcry as trial participants label the experimental technology the “third atomic bomb” due to severe health impacts.
TPV: With over 30,000 protestors rallying across the country, fears are mounting over the severe health consequences reported during clinical trials.
Dr. Robert Malone, a key figure in the COVID-19 vaccine debate, recently returned to the United States after attending the International Crisis Summit in Tokyo. Speaking at the “Rescue the Republic” rally in Washington, D.C., Dr. Malone warned of the dangers posed by self-replicating RNA vaccines, which he says are being tested on the Japanese population before a global rollout.
“The Japanese people are calling this the third atomic bomb,” Malone said, referencing the country’s painful history with nuclear devastation and the profound anxiety surrounding these vaccines.
The controversy centers on a new replicon vaccine, known as ‘Kostaive’, which was introduced into Japan’s routine COVID vaccination program starting October 1.
This vaccine is touted as the “next generation” of mRNA technology, designed to self-replicate within the body to amplify its effects. However, clinical trials in Japan and Europe have revealed alarming outcomes: over 90% of participants reported adverse reactions, with some cases resulting in death.
Japan is the first nation to approve the replicon vaccine, but its rollout has been met with backlash.
Reports from the Japan Times indicate widespread public anxiety, with businesses refusing service to vaccinated individuals and at least one clinic halting administration of the vaccine due to fear of harassment. Despite this, the European Commission granted approval for use in the EU, and a U.S. rollout is expected in the coming months.
Dr. Malone raised critical questions about the vaccine’s safety and transparency. Among them: How does the self-replicating mechanism shut off once triggered? Can the replication transfer to others, including unborn children? And why have severe adverse reactions and deaths not been thoroughly addressed by health authorities?
Critics argue that the lack of data and long-term safety studies raises red flags. Activists are questioning whether the vaccine’s development prioritizes profit and control over public health. The vaccine’s self-replicating mechanism has also drawn comparisons to science-fiction nightmares, with concerns about its potential misuse or unintended consequences.
The protests in Japan highlight a stark contradiction: the country, which once apologized for vaccine-related injuries in the past, is now at the forefront of deploying controversial genetic therapies. Protesters fear that Japan’s decision reflects the influence of what Malone calls the “deeply corrupt global medical establishment.”
Protests in Japan have attracted upwards of 30,000 people as word spreads about the dangerous vaccines |
Japan’s resistance is mirrored by growing skepticism worldwide. Critics are pointing to parallels with previous medical scandals, citing examples of rushed approvals and lack of proper oversight. As Dr. Malone emphasized during the rally, this is not just Japan’s fight—it is a global issue that demands urgent attention.
Activists are urging citizens to push back against the unchecked expansion of experimental medical technologies. Solutions to mitigate the potential harms of self-replicating vaccines include treatments like EDTA with Vitamin C, methylene blue, hydroxychloroquine, and ivermectin. However, they stress the need for individuals to educate themselves, share information, and demand accountability from pharmaceutical companies and governments.
As the protests in Japan continue, they serve as a rallying cry for people worldwide to stand up against what many see as a dangerous overreach of medical experimentation.
For the Japanese, the self-replicating mRNA vaccines represent not just a threat to health but a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked power.