We have been postulating here for a while that the cold storage constraints on the Pfizer vaccine probably was going to be used to say perhaps a portion of the batches were faulty/degraded in transportation.
Isn't it also lovely that they are basically in bed with the big pharma and essentially giving them the benefit of the doubt so readily and being so accommodating.
Also 78% integrity in the RNA payload sounds like an absolutely terrible path to a catastrophe. Wasn't this payload crafted so precisely? If we put a nucleotide at a certain location in that payload, we want that there. Wouldn't it be ridiculously dangerous for ribosome in your cells to synthesize proteins according to a 78% accurate recipe? Prion disease comes to mind.
could be the other RNA is just some other payload that was put in? rather than being 'random' or 'degraded' it might be there for some other purpose.. but even if not, running random RNA sounds like a terrible idea.
Most of these people worked for the Pharmas. Even if they're good people, they're human, so unless they saw something shady for themselves, they'll assume the company is on the level.
Does it do anything else that's bad except just being a foreign body? I mean, the human body can deal with a foreign body like that, it's not ideal but it's not that bad.
We have been postulating here for a while that the cold storage constraints on the Pfizer vaccine probably was going to be used to say perhaps a portion of the batches were faulty/degraded in transportation.
Isn't it also lovely that they are basically in bed with the big pharma and essentially giving them the benefit of the doubt so readily and being so accommodating.
Also 78% integrity in the RNA payload sounds like an absolutely terrible path to a catastrophe. Wasn't this payload crafted so precisely? If we put a nucleotide at a certain location in that payload, we want that there. Wouldn't it be ridiculously dangerous for ribosome in your cells to synthesize proteins according to a 78% accurate recipe? Prion disease comes to mind.
What the fuck is the corrupt RNA doing? It's all random corruption due to failures in the manufacturing process? Is it still active or innert?
If they're only discussing the lower rate now - that indicates they don't know the answers to these questions.
could be the other RNA is just some other payload that was put in? rather than being 'random' or 'degraded' it might be there for some other purpose.. but even if not, running random RNA sounds like a terrible idea.
Most of these people worked for the Pharmas. Even if they're good people, they're human, so unless they saw something shady for themselves, they'll assume the company is on the level.
This sort of oversight gives me faith we'll be alright.
Does it do anything else that's bad except just being a foreign body? I mean, the human body can deal with a foreign body like that, it's not ideal but it's not that bad.
Parkinsons, many nervous system disorders, cytokine storms..
55% of the time it works 100% of the time..
Once they gotta ship it around and pull it outta the freezer (retail), the product has degraded from lab test conditions.
There was a case in the news where a freezer stopped working and the hospital rushed to use the vaccines before they totally expired in like 10 hours.