I'm seeing the writing on the wall regarding forced vaccinations, and I believe it may be prudent to begin brainstorming ways to reduce the effectiveness (whatever they may be) of the vaccine when it is administered, hopefully reducing side effects as well.
This is meant to be a brainstorming post.
I'll start: From my research it looks like the mRNA segments are encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (basically fat) to protect it while it's transported to the cell. These lipids are positively charged so they are not repelled by the negatively charged lipids of the cell wall.
Could we increase the negatively charged ions in the body to bind to a majority of the mRNA lipids before they get to the cells of the lymph nodes?
Hard stop there. NEVER and I repeat never take this vaccine. Only way forward is with noncompliance. Refuse at all costs to be a slave in any way. I was investigating looking at faking vaccine passports/QR codes but I decided even that was giving into the system.
Yes. This.
And move to Florida, where the Gov. has announced he will ban vaccine passports.
I 100% agree, but if they strap you down and inject you, what are some ways we can mitigate
Gouge their eyes out. It's very easy, very effective, and Antifa teaches their members to do it too so we can all be blind. I plan on dying but I pray I leave my molester puking on the floor from double vision.
I sure hope so.
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Thanks for this rabbit hole
I will agree with Vigilo but there is no harm in increasing our knowledge at the same time.
Are you able to source official Pfizer/Biontech information about what is actually in the vaccine?
I think your hypothesis is that if the liposomes are destroyed then the mRNA will as well? What if it released in such case (it will eventually, right)?
What destroys RNA naturally?
I am wondering if the mRNA can even make into through the cell membrane, without the lipid package. https://cen.acs.org/pharmaceuticals/drug-delivery/Without-lipid-shells-mRNA-vaccines/99/i8
I was brainstorming more in terms of positive and negative charges. Increase the negative charges to bind to the limited number of positive charged lipids wrapped around the mRNA, and you would limit the the number of packages that could make it through the cell wall.
If we can find a way to strip or destroy the lipids that could achieve the same effect as the mRNA fragments are negatively charged as well.
These are the kind of ideas I was hoping for. Outside the box "novel" ideas. I think it's worth researching more what ultra high frequencies can break nano sized lipid shells.
Compliance, even faked is not the way.
I will walk into the doc's office with a stack of $100 and bribe him or her right there to say I took it when I didn't, if it came to that. If confronted about it, I will lie shamelessly.
You are a coward and a fool.
Shows how very little you know about me for you to say that, oh brave internet desk jockey.
No, pretty sure that won't help.