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Nirsevimab

Monoclonal antibodies frequently have names ending in, "mab."

A monoclonal antibody to protect babies against respiratory syncytial virus

Monoclonal antibodies, I have read, are made by grafting freshly aborted baby parts to live animals and then sorting the human antibodies out of the poor animal. This is why aborted babies are valuable on the market - they are a production input into monoclonal antibody manufacturing.

Manmade horrors beyond your comprehension. I want to see a video expose on this. - purchasing agent buying dead babies - courier service pickup and delivery - veterinarian sorting through dead babies to fine the good bits - veterinarian slicing up the dead baby to get the required tissue - veterinarian surgically grafting a baby's scalp to the back of a live rat - veterinarian putting a blood supply tap in the rat - some machine collecting rat blood from the assembly line - some lab tech killing the fucked up rat when its production curve declines or is too sick from having a dead human surgically attached

I don't think I support this, but ask me again if my life depended on it. There are probably lots of fucked up babies used for that (Down's, incest babies, drug injured crack babies...)

Saying, "if you knew how the sausage gets made," in this case dishonors sausages.

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I can't trust these institutions. FDA, WHO, NIC, CDC. All of them.
If they can't be sued for damages or can't go to jail, then no thanks.

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The problem with rsv is a child can get it every season. The body does not build immunity and rsv in a baby can put that little on on life support. Nasty stuff. Not sure I'd want a monoclonal antibody shot into my baby's brand new immune system...