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Before anyone who hasn't seen this doesn't get to, I have read many scientific papers in my life and none had a single spelling error, much less several. You trying to push this as legitimate is beyond hilarious! It is so stupidly wrong. It is the rankest of speculation.Messenger RNA vaccines have issues.
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" If our hypothesis were to be confirmed, the implications for public health would be staggering and appalling in the context of the mass-scale COVID-19 vaccination already taking place, particularly if the nms-mRNA enters brain [82], bone marrow [84], and – if already present in the vaccinee – cancerous or pre-cancerous cells [143], or if the vaccine is administered to females early in their pregnancy and the nms-mRNA transfects embryonic cells [77]. It stands to reason that if our hypothesis is proven to be correct, any other mRNA vaccine candidate should be fully investigated to understand the cytoplasmic and nuclear sensor, intrinsic factors, and signalling pathways activated by every single and combined synthetic 5′ Cap, GC content, polyA tails, and UTRs modifications made to the vaccine mRNA in order to fully elucidate the extent of their downstream signalling mechanisms of action and the potential impacts on health. Knowledge gained from these studies will be crucial for understanding, beyond unproven assumptions, the safety of mRNA vaccines and mRNA-based therapies on human health. "
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Today, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, joined by Department of Elder Affairs Secretary Michelle Branham, announced the latest recipients of the Ed and Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program grants. This year, more than $4.2 million is being invested to strengthen early...www.floridahealth.gov
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