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|    Venus as a Boy to All    |
|    Re: Coronavirus vaccine patent from 2007    |
|    21 Jul 21 17:41:01    |
      XPost: alt.philosophy.taoism, alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.supp       rt.schizophrenia       From: rainbowguardian@web.de              Am 21.07.2021 um 09:52 schrieb o'Mahoney:       > This old cunt is talking about mRNA vaccines, not the carrier type,       > which is old tech, like AZ Vx.       >       > I wouldn't call her authoritative, however she *does* have a point       > about the new tech in that it hasn't really undergone proper trialling       > due to the "emergency" pandemic protocols.       >       > I and my wife refused Pfizer and have had AZ Vx because we don't wish       > to be part of a huge experimental base which could have significant       > issues downstream. AZ Vx is traditional carrier Vx - dead protein       > carried by denatured adenovirus in the usual way, a la flu vaccine       > etc.       >       What you refer to is AZ's vector vaccines in which an adovenovirus is       injecting the mRNA of the coronavirus as "opposed" to "pure" mRNA       vaccines, which is almost the same, but the joke is the vector vaccine       seem to make it obvious that we are vaccinated with a disease!       (The pharmamaphia though claim that the mRNA gets destroyed before being       integrated into the cellcore. Is there somr magic trick behind it that       the mRNA knows that it should dessolve before it is integrated into the       cellcore?)              --       https://slowtemplelovecozmicpurplehealing.space/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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