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Don't attack the newspaper for publishing the study, they even downplayed and white washed it for you...

Do like I do, skip the article and go directly to reading the research paper. All news is weaponized propaganda.

1/4 of the people had an unintended immune response. That is the opposite of "no ill effects," That is an ill affect! A deadly one!

The small sample size is likely how they found no deaths. If they followed up, they'd likely find persistent immune issues with them for years to come.

Immune responses result in medications being immediately recalled from pharmacies, even tiny ones. They cause clinical trials to fail, even those tiny ones. These are the most serious!

I don't know if it is possible to remove uridine. We swap out certain genes with uridine and certain ones with the other replacements, to mask the genes from our immune system. The problem is we've never considered it safe to put anything in a human that was created with the faulty and dangerous CRISPER, rather on doing so, to try out this brand new trick (discovered from about 10 years ago).

That was our one trick to prevent the immune system from attacking the vaccine before it can infect your cells and attempt to generate a bunch of Covid's full lab-designed weapon protein. This full S protein the mRNA vaccines attempt to make still damages your heart, liver, immune system, and still uses the lab-designed, unseen before, technique of magnetic binding to attack your AC2 receptors. We have never seen a virus use magnetic binding before, that is a very human approach. Viruses typically use structural binding and polar hydrophobic binding. The S Protein couldn't stick out as more man-made if it had a laser scope attached.

I don't expect to live many more years with my Moderna-born immune disorder. Frankly I'm surprised I have lived this long. I do think I will be unable to walk un-aided soon, as in 2019 I was hiking 5 to 10 miles a week with a 40 lbs backpack, training for some solo mountainous multi-day hiking. Today I use a cane and cannot stand for longer than about 10 minutes.