There is an almost throw-away comment in there to the effect of: ”...it has also been found that when the LNPs are transported in the blood then thromboses can occur, or haemolysis – haemolysis means the sudden dissolution of erythrocytes, i.e. red blood cells, this causes hypoxia.”
Googling a bit finds articles that do discuss polyethylene glycol (the LNP used in the mRNA vaccines) can sometimes have effects of thromboses):
It’s probably mainly a question of how serious that concern happens to be and the answer isn’t that it’s that problematic.
The presentation.. somewhat twinges my “this might be crackpot” aesethetic sense (as per naming-the-nameless), but I can’t dismiss it out of hand based on that.
Googling a bit finds articles that do discuss polyethylene glycol (the LNP used in the mRNA vaccines) can sometimes have effects of thromboses):
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0049384874900243
It’s probably mainly a question of how serious that concern happens to be and the answer isn’t that it’s that problematic.
As far as the crackpot allegation she’s well published researcher: https://www.mdc-berlin.de/research/publications?f%5B0%5D=field_authors%3A337