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Basically the mRNA that's being injected isn't really mRNA, but has been genetically altered and engineered to last longer and produce more spike proteins.

The extensive random incorporation of pseudouridine into the synthetic mRNA-like molecules used for the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna SARS-CoV-2 vaccines may well account for much or all of the observed immunosuppression, DNA virus reactivation, and remarkable persistence of the synthetic “mRNA” molecules observed in lymph node biopsy tissues

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So, they don't have a quality manufacturing process. They did not control the pseudouridine replacement sites. That would be super-duper hard, so they just hoped that it would not, what, create a noticeable problem?

Certainly this could explain why there is no formula shared for, "modified nucleoside mRNA." Modification is random and they don't really care what you will get. Fuck it. Lol.

Good point. Given that there is no quality control, slight differences in the process could lead to different pseudouridine distributions, which could be an explanation for why some vaccine lots are deadly while others are not.