Work on RNA is imprecise. If it isn't, then why did they do so many PCR cycles?
A danger absolutely irrelevant to the gene-targeting: no one but God knows all the RNA sequences that came out of the Covid vaccine machine.
It's like an image generator, you say you want a man wearing a hat that's made of frogs, but what you get is a guy with webbed fingers. You say you want vaccine for jews, but you get turbo- and micro-cancers.
Because the technology is not precise, I say we don't have the filtering processes to be laser focused like that, at scale.
Work on RNA is imprecise. If it isn't, then why did they do so many PCR cycles?
A danger absolutely irrelevant to the gene-targeting: no one but God knows all the RNA sequences that came out of the Covid vaccine machine.
It's like an image generator, you say you want a man wearing a hat that's made of frogs, but what you get is a guy with webbed fingers. You say you want vaccine for jews, but you get turbo- and micro-cancers.
Because the technology is not precise, I say we don't have the filtering processes to be laser focused like that, at scale.
PCR is not, cannot, and will not ever be a diagnostic tool.
There’s a reason every PCR lab result has a little note saying thus