Posted on 06/12/2022 10:33:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Not necessarily. There are already companies developing mRNA printers to make small batches of customized mRNA sequences. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3670330-tesla-and-curevac-developing-a-mrna-printer-for-personalized-medicine
I will believe it when I see it. The mention of Pfizer and Moderna right now give me pause because Moderna is known for nothing but the covid shot.
This information could be way premature and merely be a way of rehabilitating the image of these companies after the total fail of covid shots.
I want a cure for all cancer but I am not willing to take the idea of mRNA as a cure all because it certainly failed with covid. This article is out of Yahoo. I’ll wait.
Exactly. Pancreatic cancer is a terrible, terrible thing to suffer through. And it moves so fast. Let's hope this pans out and becomes widely available.
If it sounds to good to be true . . .
Remember their promises about the Covid mRNA.
Don’t be fooled by the same Flim-Flam again.
“Perhaps it is best to know what mRNA even is before commenting...you obviously don’t.”
A requirement like that would wipe out at least 90% of covid vaccine threads. Maybe more.
bttt
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