Concerns over mask safety and vaccine effects dominated discussions at the recent Highland Meeting in Utah, led by Dr. David Christopher. Attendees voiced strong opinions about the potential dangers of prolonged mask use, citing alarming levels of carbon dioxide buildup. One speaker highlighted findings from the American Medical Association Pediatrics Journal, revealing that CO2 levels in children's masks can reach 4,000 parts per million—double the EPA's danger threshold. In N95 masks, levels soared to 25,000 parts per million, raising serious health concerns.
The conversation shifted to the mRNA vaccines, with participants questioning their safety and efficacy. Critics argued that the vaccines, rather than preventing illness, may be causing harm, particularly in women, with a noted increase in stillbirths. They pointed to the spike proteins produced by the vaccine as a potential cause of inflammation and clotting issues, suggesting that these adverse effects are being downplayed by health authorities.
Dr. Christopher and others at the meeting expressed skepticism about the official narrative surrounding both masks and vaccines, calling for more transparency and research into their long-term impacts. As discussions continue, the community is left grappling with the implications of these health measures and the need for informed choices moving forward.