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To: Aria

That is one of the better outcomes. As posted elsewhere:

I think not enough people have considered that the mRNA nanoparticle jabs, whether on purpose or not, make an absolutely excellent part one of a binary biological weapon.

The polyethylene glycol (PEG) coated nanoparticles are almost certainly going to be in the jab recipients for life. In previous models, similarly sized PEG coated nanoparticles were too big to be filtered out through the glomerulus, and the PEG coating was resistant to hepatic breakdown. The nanoparticles just stuck around.

The nanoparticles of the jab in question will, as certainly as anything is certain in biology, stick around and continue to elute their contents. This will cause the jabbed patients to continue to make “spike proteins,” until the mRNA contents of the nanoparticles run out. Could take years, could take decades. No one knows yet.

If there are 10 trillion copies of mRNA in each Moderna jab (that’s almost certainly correct within an order of magnitude) then even a tiny fraction of those 10 trillion being released in any given week — even many years after the initial injection -— could easily cause the expression of a significant number of “spike proteins.”

Thing is, the “spike protein” is the interface structure between a virus and a host cell.

People who’ve gotten the mRNA carrying nanoparticle jab are all going to be expressing the same, engineered, specific “spike protein” viral interface structure for an unknown time to come. As above: could be years. Could be decades. Likely it’ll be for the rest of their lives.

Making a pathogen that binds to exactly that “spike protein,” then uses that “spike protein” to enter a cell is now pretty trivial. Such a pathogen would only infect people with the pre-existing “spike protein.” Would be a hell of a magic bullet.

That pathogen doesn’t have to be a coronavirus. It could be, for example, rabies. In approximately 100% of cases, rabies causes insanity, followed by agonizing death. As above: a hell of a magic bullet.

The research on how to remove or modify receptors on the rabies virus has already been extensively done and published, and rabies has already been aresolized.

What’s been missing is a large human population which has been modified to all express one single protein, which protein is not naturally part of the human protein repertoire.

Missing until now.

We are certainly living in interesting times.


57 posted on 08/19/2021 3:11:45 PM PDT by Jubal Harshaw
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To: Jubal Harshaw

I don’t understand this:

Making a pathogen that binds to exactly that “spike protein,” then uses that “spike protein” to enter a cell is now pretty trivial. Such a pathogen would only infect people with the pre-existing “spike protein.” Would be a hell of a magic bullet.


75 posted on 08/19/2021 3:46:54 PM PDT by Aria
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