"Evidence is provided that adding 100 % of N1-methyl-pseudouridine (m1Ψ) to the mRNA vaccine in a melanoma model stimulated cancer growth and metastasis..." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@EthicalSkeptic The paper makes claims that are not supported by literature, including the papers he cites. Before going full anti-vax, the first author’s research focused on the female orgasm.
@EthicalSkeptic My cousin recently died from melanoma in his brain—2-1/2 weeks after he was diagnosed. He’d been coerced to take the experimental injections.
@EthicalSkeptic Does the Spike protein in mRNA injections Interfere in an Immune System Cellular process called APOPTOSIS? The links involved in doing the research are highly technical for this "layman"
The whole freaking thing screams cancer. 1. Non-coding RNA can either squelch or advance cancer. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/search/researc… 2. SV40 (tumor suppressor gene or oncogene) 3. DNA plasmid contamination (integration) 4. Spike potential pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37702496/ 5. More than one study has shown repeated injection of pharmaceutical lipids to suppress the mononuclear phagocyte system. There's probably more.
@EthicalSkeptic I just had a concerning thought. Maybe nothing. I was reading a little about DNA replication and it mentioned that bases/nucleotides can be reused. Could that pseudo stuff end up being reused in new DNA/RNA?
I was just thinking there too about the possibility of the mRNA working away inside a healthy for several years while he/she burns through all the B12 stored in their livers until they end up in the methylfolate trap and vulnerable to cancer, etc. If they keep having boosters it could use up their B12 stores pretty quickly too. I expect it’ll vary quite a bit based on genetics too.
@EthicalSkeptic Their casual suggestion to use less N1-methyl-pseudouridine 🤯 is, to my mind, horrific given what has been done.
@EthicalSkeptic So, that’s the “literature” which was being referred to here then?
@EthicalSkeptic So, that’s the “literature” which was being referred to here then?