Proving the existence of the virus is, obviously, the first step in showing that it could cause a disease called COVID-19. The corollary to this claim is that any so-called COVID vaccine can't possibly be based on something that is actually from a virus, as the virus has never been found.
An email correspondence was sent to me this morning from a woman who asked Pfizer to describe what the company is using as the template for its new vaccine. Here is what the customer-service person said to her in writing:
When asked where the DNA template for the virus came from, she replied:
"The DNA template used does not come directly from an isolated virus from an infected person." The statement begs the question, "so where does the genetic material being put in the vaccine actually come from?"
Here is the same person's response to this question: The DNA template (SARS-Cov2, Gen Bank:MN9089473) was generated via a combination of gene synthesis and recombinant DNA technology.
In other words, as I and others have said, they are injecting people with GMO products for who knows what reason. Or, as I jokingly like to say, at least you won't have to worry about eating GMO food after the "vaccine" as you, yourself, have been GMO'd.
One of the main points here is this drug is NOT a vaccine in any conventional use of that word. It is a genetic-engineered drug designed to have its effect through some sort of modification of your DNA. If that isn't a scary proposition, I don't know what is.
The second "conspiracy theory" that the mainstream media has "debunked" is that the Moderna "vaccine" is actually an operating system designed to allow an interface between the human being and some computer network.
As always, I trust that no one would believe me for such an outlandish claim, but what does Moderna, the Gates-funded maker of one of the major "vaccines" now being used, actually say? Here are words from their own website:
Recognizing the broad potential of mRNA science, we set out to create an mRNA technology platform that functions very much like an operating system on a computer. It is designed so that it can plug and play interchangeably with different programs. In our case, the "program" or "app" is our mRNA drug — the unique mRNA sequence that codes for a protein.
Two things stand out in this statement. First, if the idea that mRNA "vaccines" are meant to be operating systems is a hoax, then apparently Moderna is in on the hoax. How could the company make it clearer that this is the point of their mRNA drugs?
Second, this mRNA "vaccine" is no vaccine at all. Not that any vaccine is any good, but this product is an mRNA drug. So why call it a vaccine? Simple. Most people think vaccines are "good," so that helps with marketing. More important, though, is that calling this drug a vaccine allows the company to escape any liability if people are harmed. If it were classified as a drug and the company were sued, it would have to produce science showing it actually works and is safe. It would also have to pay damages if found liable. With vaccines, none of this applies....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...