How does an RNA vaccine work? Is it GMO by CRISPR-Cas9 in Vivo?

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Re: How does an RNA vaccine work? Is it GMO by CRISPR-Cas9 in Vivo?




by izentrop » 02/07/23, 20:44

Christophe wrote:It's not a rumor it's a DC scientific study!
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But the TDC of your kind will still say: another estremmmmdrouate site! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
There is something new: The authors did not note the chronology of the batches and that changes everything... Genus first batch in small quantity (blue line) delivered at the very beginning of the pandemic to the most fragile, while there is no there was no herd immunity...
In 2020, Pfizer's vaccine was brand new and in short supply worldwide, and early shipments contained relatively small batches of less than 100 doses. Over time, the size of deliveries has increased. Sundhedspolitik Tidsskrift looked at the batch numbers and looked at the time of delivery, and the small batch numbers, where there are many reports of side effects (blue line in the article figure), correspond to the fact that These were the first batches delivered to Denmark.

In order of priority, the first batches of vaccines were administered to the three groups in the community considered to be the most vulnerable. The order was as follows:

residents of nursing homes (number of 42).
People aged 65 and over receiving practical assistance and personal care (number: 59).
people aged 85 and over who do not live in nursing homes or do not receive personal care (number 98).
The vaccines were then administered to group 4, which were social and health workers (number: 405).
https://sundhedspolitisktidsskrift.dk/n ... nskab.html

Part of Paul C's thread that intelligently investigated...
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Re: How does an RNA vaccine work? Is it GMO by CRISPR-Cas9 in Vivo?




by izentrop » 07/10/23, 23:44

The history of messenger RNA which did not begin in 2020, as some think, but 30 years ago.
Interesting the story and the reaction of Robert Malone in this matter...

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Re: How does an RNA vaccine work? Is it GMO by CRISPR-Cas9 in Vivo?




by Janic » 17/10/23, 08:59

always looking for a miracle, whatever it may be, to keep populations under the rule of the carrot/stick. Yesterday it was traditional religions, today it is the religion of "science" with its new priests in white coats, dominating the crowds just as effectively under their thumb.
Unfortunately, yesterday as today, humans have not changed and continue to want to believe in these miracles or supposed such miracles. But the reality is there, and the hopes placed in other humans fall one after the other. others because of the imperfection of human nature and its vanity.
Indeed, discovering what has existed since the beginning (mysterious because no one knows its biological origin to this day) is interesting in itself, but does not bring anything that did not already exist and that we call nature ( or work of God) in all its complexity that no laboratory can compete with without ending up doing worse than before.
The experience of this DIY mRNA and its spike protein has demonstrated that, with or without, there continue to be victims and no vaccine has ever changed anything and will not change anything in the future. the future since it means seeking, above all, to do business on the backs of gullible and superstitious crowds.
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