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Good news but still not having the MRNA injection in my body.

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It’s also too late for those vaccinated with earlier batches.

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Sadly and tragically so. My daughter is one.

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😟

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Trouble is she is only just admitting that the ‘vaccines’ are the cause. She has some kind kind of joint inflammation which one specialist called sero genitive arthritis and some rheumatoid arthritis. New specialist not so sure.

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Possibly helping clear any possible objections to the plethora of forthcoming mRNA "vaccines" for bird flu et al.

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Indeed, “the platform is too lucrative to discard so let’s tweak” perhaps……

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Interesting research and lack of admissions

But the other significant thing is where professional journals are resistant to processing peer reviewed papers - PUBLISHING ON 𝕏 (ex Twitter) is a clear way to publish with opportunity for MANY peer reviews and an openness/ free speech which is entirely new.

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Yeah, it’s like publishing a pre-print….It gives you real time critique.

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Does the Pfizer plasmid still include the SV40 promoter?

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Yes, it looks like there’s still some detection of the SV40 promoter, even in the 2023 batch albeit less (see table, first two bars)

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Such a shame! It would be so easy to delete it from the plasmid. But maybe deleting it for production of later batches would be an admission that it should not have been there in the first place.

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The web continues to be woven 🙏

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I guess they can sweep their past under the rug. Meanwhile there’s an ocean of grief out in the real world not being acknowledged.

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With the new and approved vaccine, they’ll just move ahead. Nothing to see here.

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