“I’ll be interested to see if they can prove this was done on purpose.”
The far simpler assumption is that the people doing the actual work of synthesizing the mRNA were clumsy and rushed. Suppose you’re assigned to make a million copies of a single 8.5X11 page. But it’s late at night, you’re tired and maybe had a few drinks. You end up with a bunch of copies that have your thumb or part of your hand. Further, you can’t actually see the copies you’re making. The process by which they make the mRNA is highly automated. So a tiny bit of junk that got in by accident will get copied along with everything else and they can’t actually see what they’re copying. They just have to assume that whatever they wanted to copy is what they got.
The real problem is that the entire Covid manufacturing process was done in a hysterical rush and there were no real controls or safeguards put in the process. Why should there be? Afterall, the companies involved were being paid huge sums and were guaranteed they wouldn’t be sued. The amazing thing is that more people haven’t died sooner. I suspect though, everyone who got a shot has a higher probability of dying sooner or being much less healthy than they would be otherwise.
The slapshot way this was handled and the huge scope of it had the very real possibility of being as big a disaster as a major meteor wiping out half the human race. The whole thing was stupid, and we’ll be lucky if the number of vaccination deaths decline over time rather than increasing.
If they have a problem with hiring those kinds of people, then we are all in trouble. The destroyed microfiche tapes just cost a lot of money, and me my job (I think, been so long I forget to be honest). 😋
It didn't cost other human lives to either be ruined by injury or terminated, permanently.
Regardless, it identifies a serious problem is they do not have better controls than that, in place.