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gfp927z

07/25/21 1:10 PM

#19750 RE: ombowstring #19749

Ombow, It's looking like the S-1 protein produced by the vaccines is itself toxic -


https://kunstler.com/podcast/kunstlercast-347-chatting-with-david-e-martin-about-covid-19-vaccinations-and-other-mass-casualty-events/


Also it appears the S-1 protein gets into the brain and other organs -


https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-020-00771-8


The mRNA vaccines are designed to crank out this S-1 protein (a toxin) in much larger amounts and for much longer duration than mere exposure to a Covid 19 viral infection.

Also, it appears that the virus and corresponding vaccine have been in the works for some years prior to the appearance of Covid 19 (and with patents dating back many years), and with US involvement (see 1st link above). So unfortunately, credible evidence for the 'deliberate' nature of this Covid pandemic is piling up.

You mentioned you received the J+J vaccine, which uses a different mechanism. Instead of mRNA, it is a DNA type vaccine that uses a viral vector, a human adenovirus, to deliver the DNA into the cell. DNA type vaccines enter the nucleus of your cells and alter your own genetic make up, unlike mRNA vaccines which (supposedly) only act in the cytoplasm and do not enter the nucleus. If permanently altering your genetic make up isn't bad enough, there are numerous other problems with viral vector vaccines (see next post).


J+J - Uses a human adenovirus to deliver the DNA -


https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/johnson-johnson-covid-19-vaccine.html


AstraZeneca - Uses a chimpanzee adenovirus vector to deliver the DNA -

https://www.health.gov.au/initiatives-and-programs/covid-19-vaccines/is-it-true/is-it-true-does-the-oxfordastrazeneca-vaccine-contain-animal-dna













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gfp927z

07/25/21 1:20 PM

#19751 RE: ombowstring #19749

J+J vaccine and blood clots -


https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=163192735


Here's a good overview of the various types of Covid vaccines and their mechanisms -






The AstraZeneca and J+J Covid vaccines are DNA/viral vector type, while the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are mRNA type.

One problem with the DNA type vaccines is the risk that the viral DNA will integrate into/change the human recipient's genome. The AstraZeneca vaccine uses a chimpanzee adenovirus as the vector to deliver the DNA into the nucleus of the human recipient's cells. mRNA vaccines don't use the viral vector, and the mRNA stays in the cytoplasm of the cell, and (supposedly) doesn't enter the nucleus.

Most of the other Covid vaccines (China, Russia, India) are of the older type that inject inactivated virus or viral subunits/fragments. One problem with these is that they only induce antibody mediated immunity, and not cell mediated immunity, and often have to use an adjuvant to boost the body's response (like the infamous squalene adjuvant that can trigger autoimmunity)