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* The mRNA for the Pfizer and Moderna injections is produced by bacteria.
* Bacterial components and plasmid DNA have not been properly purified and removed.
* Injected plasmids are replication competent and probably antibiotic resistant.
* Integration into the genome is feasible.
Dr. Kevin McKernan is an expert in DNA sequencing. He was part of the Human Genome Project at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at MIT; he founded his own company Medicinal Genomics, and developed the SOLiD sequencer for next-generation nucleic acid sequencing. By all measures, it can be said, that he knows what he is doing when it comes to nucleic acid analysis.
His group employed various techniques to assay the nucleic acids in the vaccine vials, and what they found is disturbing. 20%-35% of the nucleic acids in the injectable content of the Moderna and Pfizer vials was actually—DNA. Needless to say, there should not be any DNA in a supposedly mRNA treatment, but there is more to the story.
Injecting an organism with foreign DNA can trigger anaphylactic shock and sepsis. Remnants of bacteria are endotoxins that when injected cause fevers and inflammatory response.
For the first time in the world: a team of researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Institute for Biological Research have developed an mRNA-based vaccine that is 100% effective against a type of bacteria that is lethal to humans. The study, conducted in an animal model, demonstrated that all treated animals were fully protected against the bacteria. According to the researchers, their new technology can enable rapid development of effective vaccines for bacterial diseases, including diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, for example in case of a new fast-spreading pandemic.
To address this problem, we developed methods to secrete the bacterial proteins while bypassing the classical secretion pathways, which are problematic for this application. The result was a significant immune response, with the immune system identifying the proteins in the vaccine as immunogenic bacterial proteins. To enhance the bacterial protein's stability and make sure that it does not disintegrate too quickly inside the body, we buttressed it with a section of human protein. By combining the two breakthrough strategies we obtained a full immune response."
Prof. Peer: "There are many pathogenic bacteria for which we have no vaccines. Moreover, due to excessive use of antibiotics over the last few decades, many bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics, reducing the effectiveness of these important drugs. Consequently, antibiotic-resistant bacteria already pose a real threat to human health worldwide. Developing a new type of vaccine may provide an answer to this global problem. In our study we tested our novel mRNA vaccine in animals infected with a deadly bacterium. Within a week, all unvaccinated animals died, while those vaccinated with our vaccine remained alive and well. Moreover, in one of our vaccination methods, one dose provided full protection just two weeks after it was administered. The ability to provide full protection with just one dose is crucial for protection against future outbreaks of fast-spreading bacterial pandemics. It is important to note that the COVID-19 vaccine was developed so quickly because it relied on years of research on mRNA vaccines for similar viruses. If tomorrow we face some kind of bacterial pandemic, our study will provide a pathway for quickly developing safe and effective mRNA vaccines."
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Surely not the same SV40 that I’ve been harking on about for the last few years? You know the one that was hidden in polio vaccines for over a decade. Seems the technology changes but still the same game.
Researchers develop a 100%-effective mRNA vaccine for deadly bacteria
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: infolurker
Researchers develop a 100%-effective mRNA vaccine for deadly bacteria
Dang, if that doesn't sound like the perfect way to get this nanotech in every one on the planet-or eliminate those who don't 'trust the science' and comply.
originally posted by: TarantulaBite
I was just reading these and thought they might go with this topic
A novel COVID-19 vaccine using modified bacterial DNA LINK
Plasmid DNA contaminant in molecular reagents LINK