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MoodyP's avatar

And we will never stop resisting. I was never an “anti vaxer.” Never gave it much thought, and although I’ve been a dissident for about 60 of my 67 years in terms of not trusting authority, (Yep, uncountable number hours spent in the principals office), I’ve never considered myself an activist. But I’m now solidly in the anti vax camp and an activist to boot. Who knew? I expect that many millions (tens of millions?) in this country alone are newly minted anti vaxxers. With millions more newly minted as hesitant. And millions who have been quietly disgusted for years, or decades, have had an epiphany of sorts. New voices are being added to the cacao hint every day.

Two things (among many others) this scam has done are; (1) provided evidence to anyone who is even slightly objective that it was never about your health and (2) clearly demonstrated (even to many who are not objective in their analysis) that money and power trump everything else. The corrupt and hysterical efforts to force compliance have exposed the dark forces at work, in both individuals (Fauci, Gates, Birx just to name 3 of many) and institutions (Congress, Regulatory Bodies, Medical Establishments, Media, Big Tech just to name 5 of many). We have a long, long way to go and the dark clouds on the horizon continue to gather. But truth is a funny thing, it seems to find a way to seep through the cracks even when the wall appears to be impenetrable. Fight on brother. Your efforts to bring light to the dark are deeply appreciated.

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Andreas Stullkowski's avatar

All I can say is to check out the interview he gave in 2016 (before he was a billionaire), where he explicitly warned not to give multiple doses of the lipid nanoparticles that carry the mRNA.

He cannot claim that he was ignorant of the toxic effects of his compounds.

https://www.statnews.com/2016/09/13/moderna-therapeutics-biotech-mrna/

"Delivery — actually getting RNA into cells — has long bedeviled the whole field. On their own, RNA molecules have a hard time reaching their targets. They work better if they’re wrapped up in a delivery mechanism, such as nanoparticles made of lipids. But those nanoparticles can lead to dangerous side effects, especially if a patient has to take repeated doses over months or years."

"Delivery — actually getting RNA into cells — has long bedeviled the whole field. On their own, RNA molecules have a hard time reaching their targets. They work better if they’re wrapped up in a delivery mechanism, such as nanoparticles made of lipids. But those nanoparticles can lead to dangerous side effects, especially if a patient has to take repeated doses over months or years."

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