Original link:
https://anonfiles.com/31yace9bpb/-rGv_zip(found it offline today)
Online:
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https://anonfiles.com/ffK4geE5p0/-rGv_zip (new today)
It's a lot of info, but fundamental to understand this is anything but a "vaccine".
Password is included in .zip:
- Moses
What kind of info is in this? Bumping for interest but I want to know more before downloading.
In short: It documents that the "COVID Vaccine" is not a vaccine.
In-depth details surrounding the production and manufacturing of the injection reveals the "treatment" as man-made gene-editing procedure, derived from what's likely a custom-made lipid-(mRNA)strain extracted and made from E-Coli bacteria.
The lipid ("oil") strain is merely a "scaffolding"...
example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_lipid_nanoparticle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128136874000025
...to which new molecules are added to make a custom-delivery system based on the genetic code the Chinese gave a year ago.
Frustration to add:
Seeing nobody has isolated the virus yet, the Chinese Code
https://web.archive.org/web/20200113151631/https:/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/MN908947
pdf BAK
txt BAK
is what they have based the injection on.
Seeing the ACEII receptor and general genetic "waste-material" is easily recognized and measured (but no virus...), the injection is literally genetically editing the body to "attack" one of it's own primary cellular functions.
Hence all the havoc seen in the patients injecting themselves.
It's also why it needs to be stored at such extremely low temperatures:
The modified (edited/made) lipids are so unstable, they degrade the second they go toward room-temperature - hence they are injecting a "ton" of degraded waste-mRNA that can have entirely separate side-effects on their own (uncontrolled RNA strains).
Basically, it documents a major fuck up, and reveals we are the trial (those who volunteer anyway - the rest of us are along for a bumpy ride).
I'm sure others can derive their own interpretation of the data, but this is my two cents on it.