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Old 02-10-2022, 08:38 PM   #2555
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I understand the idea behind serious complications of the virus. You get pneumonia and can't breathe, some die of low oxygenation. Some get long term injury resulting. Others, the maybe 98% live on like nothing happened, maybe had a fever or headache for a weekend or had a long cold. 99?% of the rest of us end up get over it.

Meanwhile you have a MRNA injection that is still in experimental trials. What's the most important thing to focus on with these? The lipid soluble layer that can pass barriers to go "where it's needed". Problem is they have trouble getting it to where they want it to go, and so must experiment with varying the size of the lipid molecules to pass into the right tissue barrier. Wrong tissue, you get dead heart tissue, or fail to form a placenta in pregnancy, or just blood clots for some reason. Maybe people get affected down the line with fibromyalgia or some brain disease from your neuron's myelin sheath being attacked by your own immune system.

Imagine for a second, they were experimenting with these lipid-soluble-coated payloads and studying distribution of injury in millions of people? How many end up with myocarditis, aka dead heart tissue? How many end up with blood clots within first two weeks? How many miscarriages or birth defects? All important information I'm sure they gathered.

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