The claim that the concentration of LNP (lipid nanoparticles) is highest in the ovaries after 48 hours appears to be not only false, but a “pants on fire” kind of lie: the linked source shows the concentration as being 259 times higher at the injection site, and 170 times higher in the liver.
The chart showing the concentration as being highest in the ovaries simply leaves out the data for the injection site, for the liver, and for the spleen (which has over 10x higher concentration than the ovaries).
Edit: I had been investigating the claim about ovaries on Austin G. Walters’ blog, which is the first thing Steve Kirsch links to his own post. It claims “after a 48 hour period, the Pfizer mRNA vaccine will have the highest concentration in the ovaries and bone marrow”. No wonder, as Kirsch did say that “Biodistribution of lipid nanoparticles which carry the mRNA show that the ovaries get the highest concentration”. However, although Steve shows the same chart as Austin, and the same chart was also featured in the Bret W / Steve K video, Steve’s blog post shows another chart that includes Liver and Spleen (but still excludes injection site!) Oddly, this chart shows only 2x concentration in liver and spleen after 48 hours (rather than 170x). Note that in both cases the data is from rats.
So, why the difference? Well it turns out that both numbers are correct, and I used incorrect wording above. While the amount of LNPs is 259x higher at the injection site, 170x higher in the liver, and 10x higher in the spleen, the concentration of particles is only 13x higher at the injection site and 2x higher in the liver and spleen. The liver is way bigger than the ovaries, so a 2x higher concentration translates to a 170x higher total amount of LNPs.
Something else that I noticed is that Austin’s and Steve’s posts each link to the other, each one giving readers the impression that the link to the other is evidence for a claim. Which is… pretty weird.
How the chart would have looked if Kirsch had included the injection site:
The claim that the concentration of LNP (lipid nanoparticles) is highest in the ovaries after 48 hours appears to be not only false, but a “pants on fire” kind of lie: the linked source shows the concentration as being 259 times higher at the injection site, and 170 times higher in the liver.
The chart showing the concentration as being highest in the ovaries simply leaves out the data for the injection site, for the liver, and for the spleen (which has over 10x higher concentration than the ovaries).
Edit: I had been investigating the claim about ovaries on Austin G. Walters’ blog, which is the first thing Steve Kirsch links to his own post. It claims “after a 48 hour period, the Pfizer mRNA vaccine will have the highest concentration in the ovaries and bone marrow”. No wonder, as Kirsch did say that “Biodistribution of lipid nanoparticles which carry the mRNA show that the ovaries get the highest concentration”. However, although Steve shows the same chart as Austin, and the same chart was also featured in the Bret W / Steve K video, Steve’s blog post shows another chart that includes Liver and Spleen (but still excludes injection site!) Oddly, this chart shows only 2x concentration in liver and spleen after 48 hours (rather than 170x). Note that in both cases the data is from rats.
So, why the difference? Well it turns out that both numbers are correct, and I used incorrect wording above. While the amount of LNPs is 259x higher at the injection site, 170x higher in the liver, and 10x higher in the spleen, the concentration of particles is only 13x higher at the injection site and 2x higher in the liver and spleen. The liver is way bigger than the ovaries, so a 2x higher concentration translates to a 170x higher total amount of LNPs.
Something else that I noticed is that Austin’s and Steve’s posts each link to the other, each one giving readers the impression that the link to the other is evidence for a claim. Which is… pretty weird.
How the chart would have looked if Kirsch had included the injection site: