Gene Therapy is exciting but not pleasant when forced on people under the guise and misnomer of a vaccine and in order to fight a plandemic that looks fake even from a mile away.
Just look at the terminology and methods used here. It is exactly what Moderna and Pfizer-Biontech are using with theirs. Without a doubt the magnetic anomaly is also a side effect. When conducted openly, with real informed consent, this is actually interesting and exciting science. But they are using it to do something nefarious. mRNA COVID-19 shots are gene therapy, plain and simple. Same goes for the adenoviral vector ones.
Yes it is. Chinese Sinovac CoronaVac uses the conventional attenuated whole virus method.
As an inactivated vaccine like BBIBP-CorV and BBV152, CoronaVac uses a more traditional technology[33][8] that is similar to the inactivated polio vaccine. Initially, a sample of SARS-CoV-2 from China was used to grow large quantities of the virus using vero cells. From then on, the viruses are soaked in beta-propiolactone, which deactivates them by binding to their genes, while leaving other viral particles intact. The resulting inactivated viruses are then mixed with an aluminium-based adjuvant.[34]
Gene Therapy is exciting but not pleasant when forced on people under the guise and misnomer of a vaccine and in order to fight a plandemic that looks fake even from a mile away.
Just look at the terminology and methods used here. It is exactly what Moderna and Pfizer-Biontech are using with theirs. Without a doubt the magnetic anomaly is also a side effect. When conducted openly, with real informed consent, this is actually interesting and exciting science. But they are using it to do something nefarious. mRNA COVID-19 shots are gene therapy, plain and simple. Same goes for the adenoviral vector ones.
The chinese vax. Please tell me its a standard flu shot.
Yes it is. Chinese Sinovac CoronaVac uses the conventional attenuated whole virus method.
Thanks.
AZ, J&J etc. are adenoviral. So is the SputnikV.
You're thinking of Novavax which is the only one I'd take if they had a gun to my head but we wouldn't let it get to that, would we?
Yes, the adenovirus deploys the DNA payload.